Pine Burr (1918) . I w o 1 H : S « Q ^ Z J 2 < O o < w w c^^ § w Pi o 5 ^ O ^ o •^ Pi < g w < en < o H w < z u z s < W - ;d Pike Burr. s >^ ~i C w w< en ^ O =/-. z s < s o i^ ^ I. • z. U^aS|z« < 5? ?^ z:;^ & ;i? o o .CQ W Q Pi w Q S CQ ^ kJ ^,X a! -1 w W Q Z Z Z H J Bi C^ r < p. w w :^^ PlTSEE DURR A Senior Feast Tale Twelve oclock sharp—dont forget all assembled atthe Howse of Atkinson and Ringold. Ghost Tales were theorder of the night and Schwartz, reclining in the only Morrischair told one of a soldier and a poor little Gourlay, who beingvery young was f
Pine Burr (1918) . I w o 1 H : S « Q ^ Z J 2 < O o < w w c^^ § w Pi o 5 ^ O ^ o •^ Pi < g w < en < o H w < z u z s < W - ;d Pike Burr. s >^ ~i C w w< en ^ O =/-. z s < s o i^ ^ I. • z. U^aS|z« < 5? ?^ z:;^ & ;i? o o .CQ W Q Pi w Q S CQ ^ kJ ^,X a! -1 w W Q Z Z Z H J Bi C^ r < p. w w :^^ PlTSEE DURR A Senior Feast Tale Twelve oclock sharp—dont forget all assembled atthe Howse of Atkinson and Ringold. Ghost Tales were theorder of the night and Schwartz, reclining in the only Morrischair told one of a soldier and a poor little Gourlay, who beingvery young was frightened to death and soon ran strong and stately Buckley, who was a Sheppard camein and told how a sly Fox had carried away one of his sheepto the Woods. The feast was ready by this time and Connely, Lairdand Atkinson, Sr., came flying in quite out of breath and withtheir faces all Red dived into the Welch-rarebit as though theyhad not had a bite since supper. In a Short time they spiedsome Byrd on toast and not realizing how much racket theymade, at such a sight gave three wh
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