South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 302, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 28 October 1920 — Page 12

THURSDAY MOUVINfi, OCTOIinn 2, 1920. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES 1 2E Horn e Th News-Times School Department Edited by Elisabeth Steele. The Boys' and Girls' Daily Messenger School Study Sports Work Play 1;

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I SATXN'S CiKIP. Vmnu: man." said Mr. Manhy. h-. crahhetl a frisky "freshi-" hy Ml- shoulder. "I l"'.leve Satan lias

eral plans, they decided to give a play. "IOt's pivr a real pläy, and make

, I'ok the leading lady," cried Fran

Hoffman. "1'etr thoucrht up this plan and sh- deservt-s to be cur star on that nitrht." Pet; tried to persuade them that

! there were other jrirls in the bunch

L' tter looking pirls and girls better baited for leading ladies. But they r fused to übten. Finally Peg consented. I Hiring the next two weekc thrc w( re many times w hen the boys wond.-red what the girls were up to. They tried to rpuiz several of them on the subject but they usually j.rot some .such an answer as, ")h nothing, just planning a little fudge party." In the meantime the girl?? were practicing day and night, peg, especially, worked hard, for she was determined that tho play should help tho team. Four clays? before the night of tho play, big posters appeared. .Senior Mil ls Flay, "Betty Sets It Thiough." The boys of course, were ruriors and everyone of them, even down to the Freshmen, decided to be there. The girls had decided the t-ame. thing long before.

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