Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 309, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1920 — SONGS AND YELLS. [ARTICLE]
SONGS AND YELLS.
There has been just one song turned in that is even worth considering, and the Yells — : well they are still to be turned in. Tlje time limits of the contest are to be exi tended indefinitely, until some good songs and yells are handed in. If you can’t think up any gQod ones yourself get one of your classmates i to help you; two heads are better than one, any time. 1 The Physic’s class has been wit- , nessing some wonderful stunts performed by Mr. Shepler. One of his greatest ones, is where he takes a large bottle, fills it with water, then takes a small bottle about half i full of water, places it in the larger bottle and closes it with a cork. . By pressing on the large bottle he is able to make the small bottle go to the bottom, top, or remain any- ( i where as he wishes. j In the Fourth Hour History Class, ; during the discussion of the belief r of the Japanese that their islands .■will be the site of Paradise, Wayne > Tilton asked wistfully, “There isn’l i much room there is there?” rj | i A Freshman: (Reading Composi- ; tion) —“A copy of Longfellow’s ' “Children’s Hour” lay in her oper !i«y”
