. "Onward" of the class of… . rest of us .sit upand take notice, as she is extraordinarily talkative. With this saying we leave our much thought of schoolmate ; l]), U]), O friend and i|uit th> hooks. JOHN P. KEATING-Pittston Normal Covirst- Iliilo. Drama (4), Faculty honor in in Romeo and Juliet. For arguing, too, our Keating owned his een tho \-antiuished, he could argue left Pittston two years ago bearing the unpre-C tentious name of John ; but when he arrived at Xor-mal, he was presented with the appellation John-Paul. John-Paul first w


. "Onward" of the class of… . rest of us .sit upand take notice, as she is extraordinarily talkative. With this saying we leave our much thought of schoolmate ; l]), U]), O friend and i|uit th> hooks. JOHN P. KEATING-Pittston Normal Covirst- Iliilo. Drama (4), Faculty honor in in Romeo and Juliet. For arguing, too, our Keating owned his een tho \-antiuished, he could argue left Pittston two years ago bearing the unpre-C tentious name of John ; but when he arrived at Xor-mal, he was presented with the appellation John-Paul. John-Paul first won his place in Normals Hall of Famewhen he made his wonderfully successful appearance asRomeo. Altho he had been quite bashful, from that mo-ment he has been a regular lion among the ladies, butno feminine wiles can make his Juliet apjiear less favoredin his eyes. We are all agreed that Keating should be a he has once made u]) his mind, no argument on earthcan change him. He could sway any judge to his


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