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Show Page Fourteen GOLD AND BLUE fy. scgq4e7er fr 70n 5° i HA FRIVOULIT\ES : i} “The Past is F ull of Glory and the Future Ever heard ask Merian that before? so! Well, 14-year-old Sophomore’s the Morris, Thought Full of Promise.” it’s the prize truth, just winner. She certainly proved that size and brains don’t necessarily go together. The Sophs were nearly as much surprised at their talent as were the Seniors—and that is going some. Three cheers for Marian! Several other “young hopefuls,”’*directed and “spurred on” by Miss Caldwell, presented three thrilling little one-act masterpieces in the Social Hall Theatre. the intermissions! on” some more. It was However, really quite amusing! we wish Miss Caldwell Especially would “spurr We don’t know who spurred Thatcher on, but something must have happened—spontaneous combusion or mass action—perhaps! (Imagine one of our teachers getting married! Tut! tut! Brother Maw!) We hope he will always be as happy in this non-reversible matrimonial condition as he thinks he is now! It happened on Friday, the 10th, didn’t it, Brother Thatcher? Well, after looking her over we certainly don’t blame you, but it sets us to wondering about that statement if “she loves me as much asI love her!” Hope Friday, the 1/th! tional. Doberah Oh, what Morton And then the band! their thrilling so, though! and a happy day. Joe Oh, the band! McRae They each We had a gave a fine devoshort talk. surprised us greatly with little “chunes!”’ When President Wilson arose and wished us a Merry Christmas and a Happy Near Year—and we realized that the holidays were upon us—we were nearly overcome. And that night at the dance how free from lessons—how “absent from school” we felt! cares—how far from |