The Athenian [1912] . we held them down to ascore of 0 to 0 up until the last of the second quarterwhen our fall-back was knocked out. This almostparalized our team. All of this resulted in a completevictory for our antagonists. The Athletic Association has also been re-organized,the officers of this body are: Selby Hill, president, andan advisory board composed of Eobert Kehoe, Maun-sell Tabbitt, Eugene Simpson and Bonner Thomson. IT LOOKED THAT WAY. Auntie, asked little Lelen, are you an Indianor did you marry one ! Gracious no, child, of course not!19 said the youngaunt. Why do you ask such


The Athenian [1912] . we held them down to ascore of 0 to 0 up until the last of the second quarterwhen our fall-back was knocked out. This almostparalized our team. All of this resulted in a completevictory for our antagonists. The Athletic Association has also been re-organized,the officers of this body are: Selby Hill, president, andan advisory board composed of Eobert Kehoe, Maun-sell Tabbitt, Eugene Simpson and Bonner Thomson. IT LOOKED THAT WAY. Auntie, asked little Lelen, are you an Indianor did you marry one ! Gracious no, child, of course not!19 said the youngaunt. Why do you ask such a question! Well, said the child, I saw a lot of scraps onyour dressing-table. HIS SPECIALTY. Do you speak several languages, father!No, my son, replied Mr. Henpeck, gazing sadly athis wife, but I do know the Mother Tongue. 0. K. Lady—Pardon me, but are these eggs fresh laid! Grocer—Absolutely, madam. The farmer I pur-chased them from wont allow his hens to lay them anyother way.—New York Mail. 26 The Athenian. EXCHANGE EXCHANGES. CATHLENE LUCAS. 44The Athenian in its first issue for 1912 and 13wishes to welcome back all of its old exchanges andmany new ones besides. In exchanging magazines weraise onr standards, learn our errors and are benefitedin every way by the intercourse. The Editor wishes to make this department of theAthenian a great success, but to succeed we must haveas many exchanges as possible. Among our last yearsexchanges were The Red and White, St. MarysNews, State Normal Magazine, Black and Gold, TheBlackboard, The Folio. The Messenger, Lexington HighSchool Magazine, Park School Gazette, The Lenoirian,Radiant, and many others. We wish to have all theseold friends again this year, as we always enjoy them. We acknowledge receipt of the following exchanges:Red and White, Folio, Messenger and Tattler. The best magazine that we have received in regardto literary articles is the Red and White. The poetryin this magazine is especially good and shows thatmuch t


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