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I ,-<br />

~already begun. The play<br />

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is entitled, I Senior in the Dnwmn Iiigh whool<br />

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1<br />

~I “~istm Eve Suspension.” ! heard a cm~d of Fr-ba tilting<br />

The program f- ‘bh’ls,t- is as Iane fine atirhmn. I w=-W the<br />

follows : usual mouti uf cuTtititY -d w I<br />

Dwight’sIceCream Ocbbcr 21 :— i mmedizt e~ ‘bmm e itier-bed. ,Ai-<br />

Remding . . . . . . . . . . . W,l$ie R&path thOUgn”i WP,5 ‘kfew ytii U&Y “from<br />

Dawson, N. M. . Reci’ba’tion ------ . ..--Mary tiv=t the crowd, I ..uld ,~*a:. ~~ .we<br />

Readin’g . . . . . . . ..AmnW O~ifle~i they said. Their mbjwt ww their<br />

W16cmion of Christmu9 Program. ‘studies and the mwks on tiik wrdh<br />

Omk 28:— ,~n I hemd a mdl boY -Y-i ‘<br />

vQcal IJue’t -------------------- 11[lfiunk~~ k ,Wa”ish ~la mti !“<br />

a Specialty<br />

%m Sin+ ad Frti<br />

II “--fi;,mFrazer,-Acc.nnpaniat,<br />

Lujan in;iier -~<br />

,(I ,fl~~ked’<br />

higflOd tid’ @$ ;<br />

in En@li% and SPalIfhding—’’hehe<br />

0~-Leggti -e” i~h; so ym’re lucky.”<br />

“Spatis to the ~mwns.:..-<br />

‘~mtinked” - Wt #la h6 meti~<br />

..-. .. ”- . - .--.-—-—- Miss Bauer<br />

ov em,ber 4 :—<br />

From ihwt dwy I mn~ered,- that<br />

-rd COWMmean. I c.ul~ nOt ~~k’<br />

pcech-’’Thdore Rowve’lt”<br />

~d ~n;;i,h I my teauh&i for tie.” they dufd<br />

.-. .--. .-. .--. ———.<br />

I Itikd<br />

..=1 stilu .--.. -.---Edna Redpatk know ‘ow ign”m?t .1 -“<br />

hhrough EVeW dmh~m I ‘~: I<br />

Wry -... -- . . . . . . ..Wrie DupOnt<br />

even went - the foreti -W<br />

“ovember 11 :—<br />

m,erlm ––. -––. --------<br />

D. D, c, ~cttiarf~ bu,t @ll I mu~d M lwrn<br />

Its meaning.<br />

In Fbndm’s Fields” --Una T]nsley<br />

.nswcr b “In Fladers’ Fields”. - 1 pained my c~be .tiYs ~ Yet<br />

Mn~y c~v~ t I bad not di~mvered the eignficance<br />

Am,istice WY” -----.W.d*e Jile9 Of thiB COmmO~WOrd “flunked.”<br />

‘,<br />

lovember 1S:- Fini$hing cwllege, I swmed a “lmki-<br />

Iusic~Harold Dati, Violin; Hela tiw wi,th u fim ~~at~ in Kan~~<br />

Frazer, Pkm, Cw. I smrtd w cotion clerk,<br />

ThatiMng” - . . ..--I~e Petiy but Ewn I winked my WY UP. Fin-<br />

:ecitation -–––––-–lmuhe Springer ail y, Mr. BM,e’E secre - w~, “fir-<br />

SENIORS AND JUr IORS<br />

To bring us back to a happy frame .Thc meebi~ of the D. D. C. like cd’, that is, he received a nOtice S~t-<br />

ENTERTAIN of mind, Joe Kamionka was called h.se of Lit- %ciety are every ing that his services were no tin~<br />

(Continued frc m page 1.)<br />

a wonderful room. The tables were<br />

upon for a few of his prize-winning<br />

jokes. Adjournment into the hall fol.<br />

10wed. MOre games were played. A$<br />

kdav A 3,40.<br />

——. ——. —<br />

LINCOLN LITERARY SOCIETY<br />

reauired. I ativMY appli~) fOr this<br />

en~ld lmtiti-n and Mr. Blti6 said<br />

tht he WOUMtry me OWL ti frst<br />

prettily decorated ~,ith tiriy j=~k *S 12 o’clock wa~ drawing near the Hii?l<br />

~mntern. made from oranges, autumn S’hOOl ~Ong WaS sung and then th’<br />

leaves, witch napki ns and pumpkin b’11’ ‘ere rung as a signal for all t’<br />

place cards, With 01dy the light from ~~rt. hOme~ard. AS We went dew’<br />

the jack o’ lanterns the first appear- the hill wc =ng UGwe =lwaya do whel<br />

~lure of what was<br />

ghostly, but the<br />

~iti~g ~~g~uffi.<br />

returning from a place w<strong>here</strong> we hav~<br />

had a ~ood time. Our only wish wa:<br />

~ient to overcome fe ar and all boldly that the party was. still tO cOme in<br />

:entered and found tl eir plnces. Then stead Of alr~ady pa~t.<br />

———<br />

ARMISTICE DAY<br />

(COntIUUOtl t-m PuO 0m4)<br />

came eating of the -lad and ealted made its fimt public appearance<br />

crackers. The onll . CritiCiSm tO be They played ,’America.,* Fnthcr chap<br />

made of tbk ~IIPPer might cOme <strong>here</strong>. I~“t ~av= the invocation, which WSI<br />

We should have heel I permitted ~ eat followed by a speech on 44Armistic,<br />

the salad as goon as w,e were seated. f)tiy>, by M~. Phillips from, Raton<br />

becauge it looked o tempting that RPV. RusBell then gave a very inter<br />

we could hardly k @p from eating esting talk on the “Great War. ” Mr<br />

when the ghoati ~?ere all arOund. McClareY San= ~lThe Star SpanFle(<br />

While the ~lad plat es were being re- Banner.~J In the last veme the a“di<br />

moved and the p Impkin pie and I~nce joined in+<br />

punch served, Mary Covert, acting as<br />

toaatmistmas, read Borne additional<br />

fortunes which the witch had Bent.<br />

Mr.<br />

“Taps, -<br />

Ktzourniske<br />

which was<br />

then Eounde<<br />

the cloge of th<br />

These were the cat !ne of continuous<br />

T<strong>here</strong> were alBo two free baske<br />

ball game, that evening, between tb<br />

Town Teams and the High Teams<br />

The girls’ game was at the end o<br />

toanti or speeches: half 6 to 1 in favor of th<br />

TOwn team. Al the end Of the ~e~<br />

Walter bvering, Harold Davis, Ruth 10nd half the score WaS g tO 10 i<br />

Viukem, William Eaul, Estelle ?dur- Ifavor Of the High BchOol. It WaS<br />

ray and Fred Eng Iish. fast game and every one of the plaj<br />

Mary soon turned off the .lectric.<br />

lighk and in the dim light reflected<br />

e= did her Pa!t. All Of the playel<br />

of the D. H. S. except two, made thei<br />

through the trans, jm from the hall first appearance.<br />

told a story about an old man who In the boys’ game at tbe end t<br />

lived in the woods :111alone. He often the first half the score was 13 to<br />

became so frighten ed that he imaFin- in favor of the Town team. The finl<br />

ed the mogt horrib e things. Wn6n’t score wag so to 6 in favor Of th<br />

that just like Mary to try to frighten TOwn team. Tbe playem on both I<br />

~~? /these teams also played excellbntl:<br />

I<br />

Murray. I<br />

October 28 :—<br />

Recihtion ---------Evelyn English<br />

Rccita~n ---- .--. Margaret P~me<br />

Recitation . ..-. -.-. Vtila Laubaeh<br />

Vocal DUW -- . . . . . . . . . . .. Margaret<br />

Helemw & Fran- Zamorn<br />

Nwember 4 :—<br />

Song—’’WhispcriBianca,nca, Ber-<br />

Wmo, Vid a Su4’tan, Evelyn Eng-<br />

--.—.<br />

At lati I knew the significance of<br />

“flunketi)’; but 1s it nti PTISof tie<br />

wen wonders of the wmld that “f”<br />

could go *rough &M wtiut di%<br />

covering it’s meaning.<br />

.—<br />

State& sh~~ cease buiiding a navy<br />

and bher&y get an examfle of disarmament<br />

to tbe other nationB.<br />

Ii&, Francm Zamora. “ Novembr 18 :—<br />

tiding --.---.,----.-Liilie Huphesj Readi~g --------- ..--Edna Barn~<br />

SFech ---.-.---George PaXliDrnmil ,~a.? ~10 ---------E~Jle MU~Y<br />

Novemb- 10 :— Rmibtion ------. _.-. Edgar Lujan<br />

Open +Debat~Resoh~ th?i Uniiedi ReciWtion ----------Mti~ ~~

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