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the xooni Interested eyes stare hynotically ‘‘' ■ +r, triangular piece of wood,^^s it-tioves under our light fingers nunbers. Will the question be anstyered or will diaster be decreed for sone unfortunate individual? ouija board craze has suddenly become master of our destinies, school gathers arouiig the dogmatic board in and gaze .interestedly into the.future. .of? 1 Margaret,Burgwyh introduced the'.f-sd^at StTMaiy’s. surely the insidious «board is drivii^g ,us all’either" ■ f o?^th2® to;th'e fate ,it .forete]^.s hQ«! hAAn., 'In‘Several-base's thal^ we know of the .ouija Sivfng s,o.ne ''Jf^-;us.tife';oreep9.by:its oh, -so^ . >^n-.vte’«ren’tf^7»«orkfng»» ;tho ouij.a board,., there are 'whi'^V TATo almbst a-s ihtere,sting-games of'coriedhtratioa ^ ..hell eve Will soon be more, previ^-entthan the ouija' , ‘for as there’s'only bhe bui ja'rfepard •th ‘school, but we .’trust -'-♦hat of us: can- concentrate,- ’ ’- .. ■ •. •■ -- - . ■. . J .;'fi'‘ ■ - ■■ THE.' AFEE€TTONATE- - FISH Oxf' -irz- j'-- - T.' , -f •■:.> 1 The affectionate fish was not frivolous; He frolickfed^the^^blelday- long., jj. He.Tplayed wi th*'alhiinner*i-^*'■ ^ -i ^ x -■ : Then ate him', for dihn§r-'''-^-- 'i . *, Andi’sang wi'th 'tSie frogs their.deep song, ' i f- •,/' i Tc;, ■.'.■■ .i; 1 ■ ' ■’ His .scalbs-were’hi’st'c76at^ and were dliny;■ ‘ ,i ' ••- ... -Hist tail was ’^'ite oozy and slick;, His flippers and fins ’ ' * ' " 'Were pointed like pins; .... .his ^moYenents ,w^re_ graceful and .quick, . ” -^7 He once fell in love with a shrimp - - Which a fisherman used for baiti..... . . . :" Thru the water he hailed her- ' At length he assailed her, , And tragic indeed was his fate, . ' r , ■? - 4 ■ - • T« He was crusty and brown and was steaming As he lay on the j^ig silver dish, - But his choice of his TriLfe Bro’t an end to his life % Alas, poor affectionate f ishl „ r. . H. Norton ’ V ' - On Friday morning at ten o’clock, Lib Young, preside’ht of our Di^atie nonologue over WPTF. lirs.’ Cruikshank announced in assembly Friday that Lib was going to Broadcast and th«t if we had • a free period at ten, we could all go to the parlor and-listen-to the program* It so happened that-Mr, Moofe’s Senior English .plass: 5nid Mrs, Crulkshank’s His'trory class , (■^o had Ihvei'glel her to'allow them to cross the hall, and-hear the.'only radi'o in-the'b\xlldlng) listened .to' Lib ,dv«rx* Mr.^Moore.’s radio—Lib acquitted herself--spiendidly, aithou^''she returning q''aitely to her'Engl:^sh',class that die was a? trifle scared. Of course we couldn’t miss an opportuility like that to sing--consequently at lunch Friday we sung Lib’s praises, causing her to bedone-shyly embarrassed, Here’s'to' Lib, bur ’’pcwer-hbuse” in dramatics, ' • ■ .-i. ' r- .: . ' . ’ Next Thursday-.lt has seemed far awayin the din future, but .now it is . almost .here',‘-and is-everybody excltedt There is. real joy.arid happiness prevailing all over the campus; and vdien the bell rings at twelve- thirty on March the eleventh, you wil really see "these lazy things," as our girls are sometimes called, move in every direction—and nova fasti The girls are sometimes called. The path will lead from the front of Snedes to the bus stop and to the train station; and all for five short days—-well, it will be lots of fun ^Jie it lasts. Here too we add that those who stay here during the recess ■will be granted liberal privileges and the entire time will be most enjoyable. After the holidays are over and we have merely pleasant uenories to look back upon, we will start the last lap of school. Two months and t'^^b weeks and then—June 1, Sounds good to usl
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