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Show Page 6 DUES AND BOOZ Henceforth and anon let it be known that "credit goes where credit is deserved." But beware, you "Lugs" who deserve not credit, for it shall be charged agin you and you shall be ridiculed. Much concern seeps from my "concerner" this moment for a weak one within our midst. Beware, little Bramwell, one teaspoonful weakens the capacity in an emergency 2. And also, if scandal is true, a certain co-ed hied away to her place of abode on the eve of the Girls' Spree, leaving two (maybe more) heartbroken lads, yearning for just a chance. But she just didn't pop the question. I always claimed there wasn't no justice, when a woman figured in. But credit goes where credit is deserved! November 13, 1? IS ARMISTICE DAY March of the Brave Dawn awakened to the boom of cannon and gun Stirring past memories with the rising of the sun; For out of the strife and turmoil of war They brought victorious laurels to America from afar. From bloody fields of battle, where man turned demons ! their cause, The price of nation's freedom, and we greet them v. 'I-applause.There was your son and my boy comrades and buddies t . Still marching on under Old Glory, or red, white and b1 --While some sleep on in Flanders, where poppies bloom ;i i breezes sigh, Today the living heroes march on, with hearts that v ( never die. Stirring visions pass before them, tramp of men and bloi-strife,They, our "Sons of Nations" faced that battle with their 1- r Gave their best of what was in them, fought that batll fought it well, Lived and died for all humanity in the tortures of a hell, While the hearts of many nations still throb on in U retreat. Some are paying silent homage to their comr&dcs who lie asleep And their brave deeds have been added to that flag wh I waves o'er you, May they forever live in "Freedom's Field of Honor," u red, white and blue. Anonymi i Coach Swcnson and team, we are proud of you. It's the courage to fight when everything seems lost that is the true courage. I wonder if we students have played our parts as well. And to you, Geneva, and all who assisted you, we say congratulations. The Girls' Dance was the dance of the year. Bawly well done, Engineers! Your venture into the field of melodrama fairly stirs our pent-up emotions. Goggle o The conversation was lagging and Winston L. was calling all his social graces into service. "Did you know, that I can imitate any bird you can name?" "Indeed!" said Miss Carver, "suppose you start with the homing pigeon." o HAPPENINGS AT THE BIG KIDS DANCE Boy, can the big kids take it! Hurst, Swenson and c b ers how they can pay, pay all because of "filthy lucre. Wanted. A real tough detective to shadow a dash g flirting sheik of a college teacher. Nilsson, you great, 1 i handsome brute. "From the note b' s o To a Grasshopper Naughty grasshopper Beastly thing, You harm the crops and Yet you. sing. WINONA CARDO i Diplomacy is the art of letting some one else have i way. Reader's Dig f it o |