GE 8IX THE PATTERSONIAN Society ;* Oration, Harold Harmon; Recitation. hladvs Flowers; Current Events, Leah Stautfer; Sentiment R&W Ellsworth S., Ruth B. and Mabel Moore; Critic's Remarks, Cla¥eice Brubaker. Wanted—A joke for Clarence Brubaker. Very Interesting News From the Col- . . The Seni Sociabl umns of Our School Publication S Senior Reemble On Thursday evening, December the eighteenth, 2 o'clock, gay voices were resounding through the asembly hall. ihe Seniors were giving a sociable to the When we entered we were ushered in by one of tie members «nd perceivec 0 > scorate > 1914 ¢ Ruth N. Stell, 06 : pe ed the room to be decorated with the 1914 colors. Bi 3 : I'hen in a short time the prograin: comnmenced which consisted ot NT v Yueh s1lio 2 ‘ Messrs. James O. Newpher. Bysshe Heilig and James Kendig jinstrumental recitations, returned to State College Monday aiter spending the holiday va-|cjass and a drama. We were then | . with little white ALUMNI NOTES solos, readings duets, sugimng urpriseda bv I stemg the boys {and oirls decked the best kind j Ot cavipn with their parents. Mr. John E. Engle of Titusville, visited his parents for a few days dur the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. I Reist entertained their hon friends at December aprons, serving eats. Then most the rest of our time the Virginia Reel a was presented with a too soon we gave a number of their or of their wedding noted RPavmond The Clarence Delta thirty Harri was N. sounded home on street in Tis anniversar cone all Miss of stmasiday in town. rome: 'T am sure Mount Carmel, is vis- 1 enjoyable time we had this year. nT CLASS Martha Musser, mond that nore than their Lottie R. W. ILsther Andrew Freep t merchant.” awalt, as not excent entertained by without thy presence. nes Literary Society rendered the following program as one 17: Miss Martha December tion about Essay, “The Spirit “The Red “Oueryv Answers, and Work of ‘ E Musser ; ress V o” Miss Viola Ream; Recitation, Mirian Chandler : jon. “The Lif fe IC Box Socra- Ouestion, Wise Report of Current v Longer Referred ‘The Meeting.’ Rover; debate, R¢ solved :- the Dale Garber; \ . ottie the love oi . than money ; Yin NT. Mr. Rov rshev Mr. Ravmond Nissley; Nega- ti ) He and y; Nes tive— Miss Esther Weber and Mr. Alvin Rutt: Decision of Jude- es. Neoative: Decision of House, Negative: General Debate. Par- ticipants. Ream and Strickler: Messrs. Garber, Nissley, Hershev and Rutt: Select Reading, “Santa Claus’ Assistant.” Mr. | Edear Missemer: Critic Remarks, Mr. Alvin Rutt; Recitation. | = “How Two Girls Study,” Miss Marguerite M. Herr. rmative Misses { ank Gantz in History, mowed down like down like grass.” in Latin said, “We could see «¢ the the { mountain the light We. the Sophomores, are t still wondering how man in the world. Anna S., ’16 was asked by the History teacher w of Alcibiades slain S: class of the moon.” mo A + Anna top He by ns there are ho the teach A Senior’s Opinion | Thanksgiving was the first time the Junior |er was. Anna answered by saving Sew-crates i main auditorium, before a well | of High School pupils. Much | for the quality of their work, and es-| with which the various exercises were | The debate was the gen- The day before class held their rhetoricals in the audience I pleased and jative Yow Vaar 301114 5 Fol New Year Resolutions s due the Juniors ; : 2 credit is ; pecially for the familiarity eff lity. ich nt exe uted SNOW y n mt the special { eral with ort and abi i Was sider in their effort crowned MIS Snown E. M, ’14 JUNIOR CLASS NOTES John Reist, ’15 estnuts”.—John ore attention to the plea- | ive Mood. dafe does Christmas | wh what We decided | ,/ ~ Roudabush, | a meeting. with Mr. our class held (town the tollowing Friday and Miss Herr as chaperones. ishleman ’17 and Roberts 17 walked to Chickfles | n account of their health. { : ite. who was caught in the act of mischief— | Frances Beatty, ’17 and Alvin Reist, eyes in the back of my head, I can eng Katherine Witmer has returned to school after a long absence. have.” | George Weber— “Did she commit suici ’ This way will produce a_great, re | FRESHMAN CLASS NOTES 17 | de again When Vivian Chandler was asked for a product that grows in the ground, she exclaimed “Fishing.” Advice to Lloyd Garman—Don’t bother other people but bother Your books. 3} Catherine Breneman in Geography class was asked where coal is) mined. She replied that it is raised in the’ United States. My mother-in-law’s property was destroyed.”—Martin Musse' TWhat are you?” asked the teacher in Grammar of Leo Smith. He, lacking an example for the masculine gender, replied “A man.” Then he realized his presumption, blushed and corrected hig error (?) / Miss Donaven—“Run up the blind, Edwin, please.” rere] WET last week on account of the illness of ently Walter was thinking of his Society iety met and the program be- tinged. At the meeting it to take as 1 Freshman Class Resolutions e, the Freshman Class, will attend to our lessons eshman Class will trv to please our ~1 THE BULLETIN, MDUNT JOY. PA. ound seven | school and faculty. We ) s ’ p > = . QQ ” lace 3 y ’ ’ [ T Resolved—We the lIreshman Class, will have a girls basket | | hall team. Resolved—That we, the I‘reshman Class, ' New Year, will try to put cur best licks in for hard study beginning with the] more | han ever before. Resolved—1 hat the Freshman Class, will try to improve way we Are If so. 1 ute wax cur politeness in every we can. Resolved—\We, the I'reshman Class, will try to improve our [ nabits of study. Have abo) We will no change 1} the our Hich We. 1 acl Resolved—\We 111 Resolved- ble 10 prove the to 1ers our te by the | URI y TA RI i Inverted Bicycles!” 1s to MAK prospe WLAN AS I loud to the will be something missing whi ~~ nn Cl We impress 1 tbe RIGHT PLACE to look for it at an IM Prices That Talk Fos $1.50 and $8.50 Suits and Ove $10.00 and $11.50 Suits and Oy $12.00 and $15.00 Suits and Q $18.00 and $20.00 Suits and Men’s Shirt 50c and 75¢ V, Men’s Pant Special $2.00 Pair Now 98c¢c. Ogddet Clg] PLOO00O000000OVOO0O00CIHOTOOODORCT ITOODOCOO
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