. The Rotunda . r been intro-ducfcd. As they lived in a very con-ventional Community it was impos-tlble for them to .<-ipeak and becomefriends if they had not been intro-tllicel. Presently there carre a sound cftinkling bells.—or was it lat:ghterthat Boundtd like tinkling bells andbabblinx brooks? Nearer and nearerit Finally Muse and Inspira- -tion saw the person who was respon-sible for the pleasant sound. Thlis per-son was bey nd jseription. She wasyourg; she was old; she was happy;she was sad; she laughed, danced,skipped, am, .vanjj. An then appeared, an obstacle. Intho center of


. The Rotunda . r been intro-ducfcd. As they lived in a very con-ventional Community it was impos-tlble for them to .<-ipeak and becomefriends if they had not been intro-tllicel. Presently there carre a sound cftinkling bells.—or was it lat:ghterthat Boundtd like tinkling bells andbabblinx brooks? Nearer and nearerit Finally Muse and Inspira- -tion saw the person who was respon-sible for the pleasant sound. Thlis per-son was bey nd jseription. She wasyourg; she was old; she was happy;she was sad; she laughed, danced,skipped, am, .vanjj. An then appeared, an obstacle. Intho center of the street was a bunterrier on whose collar was engravedthe word Technic. The little Person afraiid. Tech-nic snarled arcl the shrankback. and jumpecfrcin their places on the steps andrunning to the rescue of tbe Technic to a post and chain-el him securely. Forgetful of conven-tion they began chatting with eachother and with the Person. JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT m * W. MISS VIRGINIA VINCENT V our ,riu, u., .^ .Junior ,rflK (.shes araiind with a whirl;^;h(-^ Ijvly and sweet and cilways guy\V liive lur ni :?(? eah day;A gentic, and happy ¥.:h\ in tho the Junior Class. S[ >! THIEF Sniii, i)t. wiil dj anyil; np to get,• ih:i! i-^ why wTwi ??Snip 1 iiief. This pLiyi^ cxTsdy from ilan to finish. It i.^one peculiar situation after old father and the bri(!. --r.,jm become keijtonianiacs \av tli< unusenient of the audience, whibWho are you? one of them asked !)oogan (hi- true burglar as a twj logs becomes the Person, remembering that if was (etet tve. There are three Ijve stones, improper to talk to a person whom ilii^e weddings, id many robberies .vou did not know. n the play. Perhaps the notabl-? Why I—I am the Spirit of Liter- feature of the play will be the work ature. answered the Person who had of Willie Wlli


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