Show r o 0 F J I r rHUGO I II l i I L HUGO B. B ANDERSON The Preps have left one more lasting mark of their energy and college spirit in the shape of a small group of shade trees planted plant plant- ed on Arbor Day at the east end of the campus near the shop buildings The trees of which there are eleven form a triangle symbolical of the three years of preparatory school and of the class of 11 which has properly taken the lead in Prep activities this year and which now passes on into The small grove which we hope will be added to yearly was planted with great solemnity each tree being given givena a name such as Levi Edgar Young Ferguson Johnson etc At last report all the trees were gr growing wing well except Levi Edgar who is naturally small and f for whom there seems to be little hope of growth The planting was done under the supervision of Prof Young and on Always the spot Gates this work ditches and the grounds in general were werd cleaned up Now the trees will need water wate and each Prep should consi consider ler hims himself himself him him- s self lf a co committee i t of f or one to see e that they get it every few days until the close of the term Each year the present third year Preps have given an informal entertainment of some kind This has always been the social of socials where everyone has had the good est esto o of good times This years year's event which was held April 19 in the Room was no exception exception exception ex ex- to the rule Music for dancing was furnished by a volunteer volunteer vol vol- orchestra consisting of two pieces a piano and a fiddle Besides the regular dances the ext extras as a Sir Roger de Coverly Caverly a game of musical-chair musical and th the ever funny game of Hop w were re enjoyed to the extreme Between dances an excellent program was rendered and later in the evening refreshments of ice cream cake and fruit were served The outlook for a successful baseball season is good The first game of the Preps is the high school league resulted in a defeat of one point The Preps had things their way until the eighth inning when the rooters of the e All All I Hallows l ws College set e upI up a I r pit pi- pi t t bar barbaric b. b anc ye yell 11 w which h. h IC h comp completely 1 t upset our boys and resulted in a victory for Tobin's lads Next game however things went dif dif- t ferent The boys played almost perfect ball making only one er er- Captain Houstons Houston's pitching certainly queered the High School lads Man after man took J three furious strikes and wondered wonder wonder- ed why he did not hit the ball Our boys also did some fine batting bat bat- batting batting bat bat- ting so that notwithstanding the fact that the game was played on strange grounds it resulted in a victory for the Preps with a score of 7 to 1 Following are the names of the players Lewis c. c Houston p. p Ferguson 1st b. b t W King s. s s. s Nielsen 2nd b. b Camomile Camomile Camomile Cam Cam- 3rd b. b Stanton r. r f. f J Jessup Jessup Jes- Jes es- es sup c. c f. f Goodman 1 f. f Prof Prof Marshall l lost his pencil the other day and after searching through his desk and in inthe the faculty faculty faculty fac fac- room etc happened to think of looking for it in his pocket There he found it safe enough Prof Hartman Hartman How How do they measure the electricity you burn burnat at home Russell Russell Russell-HIn In meters English Prof How How do you spell wrong Prep r o r-o-n-g. r Prof That's That's wrong Prep Isn't Isn't that what you asked me to spell |