South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 254, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 10 September 1920 — Page 24
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School Study Sports
Th j News-Times School Department Edited by Elisabeth Steele. The Boys' and Girls' Daily Messenger
Play Work Home
. S. FRESHMEN CLASS PROMISES G EX ERA 770.Y REDUCED TO PIGMIES
J'jicir.z from th fr-hnv.n cr 1924 Ihr- future Kf-nt-raiion j.r'u.iJprs to he .'! rric (if pymi p. Clor, ;irt the rf.iy w.-iy back in wh. n Irishman girls wrrr- .4 .ist arri wore thrir hair hich uf"m tluir har! and trailir.fc err.plr skirts. v. h n nil thf your.K r?". ri f tn- ria th'ui;ht it tho proper thlr.u' to KfW a drooping mour-tarhc T'Iay thf Xrc!hman clas is thf- .cr.ia!!t th.it f'.f.- nttr'-d hich .rh"!. S small are th4- that they look up'.n 1 1 1 Vipp.rrr;.i.i-'Hr:.n with aw and vrn mistake ?T,lcr f iris fi-r f-acher?. It is even rumor'' that a Irishman n tl ! r s-d a onlr by as "mister." JSut it inay br jio-ihlr that thy ar rrr ui.ic: wiser as thry jrrow smaller fi-r no one '.as mistaken Mr. Hinton fr a fuT.tr, r, a common mistake upon thf cntnnrf of thf (las.-; .f 2:; lr.to th1 hirh fho'il.
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School V'l I. r.d In a .i .'!, . r'':i!ly trr,rt,l o:i. t Jtazzle, darl". ip. yap. yl. "What's tho matter with outh I '.end 1 1 ich? T: no 'tis r.o Muff. Fouth lifn-'I llich pretty hot -tuff!
FOOTBALL SIGNALS F k y .S h i n n y ? V(.s there :s s-ih a ra:r.f. Rometimes it is ra;il Squaw, hut most oft n Saddle IIa:.-. It i one the India r.s use, to play. Two Txi-inh lean Kik arc sewfd .'Miirf ly t the tnda of n 2-foot strap. The?e haps are thrown. tossed, pulled, knocked. or s-hoved by curved shinny or hockey stick-. It is a .i:npl' frame. Two Kals ..ml thf same numher nf fellow.'i on ai h Fide are ahout all that is ncedd. No orif is allowed to kirk the l'.'iss or tourh them with his hand. It must all be d r.f with the sticks. A skillful player learns to hurl the- hit: over th" heads of his opponents the same a.s h" -mid throw an apple from thf end of a ."tick. f'jin your fotl:ill Nmih. avr:nrinjr ltO p'inU. 1-e.if n !tjnli f )itiky 100j'ai!drrs V Why? How? H'rif fr fhe "S hd sports" sp' tlon of be I'.oys' and (ilrls New .p.iper About it.
TOUGH JOB AHEAD RUT CREAKY CREEL SAYS HIS PAPER WILL START
Why is a coward like a barrel? Ilecause both run.
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"Very well, then, let's try nut the plan. I like the way you ro about it. We will do all we can to make it a Puccert." With this nvur.ir.re from Captain Newton, Creaky and his committee were ready to go ahead and go ahead they did. "We will start this newspaper Monday evening-," .aid Creaky, ("rmky. "Managing IM I tor" Now organizing an editorial Htaff is a Job for some thought, whether the paper be laro or small. Creaky, now a "managing editor," soon learned this. He was sure of two persons. He couldn't get alonq without the help of Helen Conley. She would be Just the one to handle the girls' news. So he turned over
to Helen the whole "Society partment." Likewise, he was that Hill Jackson, the fellow had first mentioned the idea on evening two weeks ago, was
man for "Sports Editor." Creaky decided to get a- few re-porte-s and keep an assignment book until he could see by exper-
I)e8ure who that the
lence. Just how to parcel out further
the work of nc ws-ga therir.g. It was a tough job. harder than he had expected. The si iff had to establish an e-ditorial office, with a typewriter and a table, in the corner of a basement room. Some re porters flunked out on thrir Kvlcnrnents. Creaky worked all Saturday afternoon and Into th nicht hefore he got out thf complete bunch of copy for the first Monday evening's issue. He was bound r. must he right. Several s-torie3 he wrote over three or four times. S.uiwt Illses to Idea. Sunset Schneider bought a copy of the Daily .'ews on his way home Monday evening. Never before had ho seen so much news about his own school in so few words. Down In the corner was a wrlteup of Buck Wlntfr. football captain, and underneath a little lino in italics. "Tomorrow's Sketch: Albert (Sunset) Schneider. Tackle." "I always did nay thi9 newspaper would go," soliloquized. Sunset. (Moro Tomorrow)
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Di;n ATI.VG CLU no TONS. The Girls Debating club opened th activities of the new season Thurpday afternoon with an informal meeting. A ejuorum was made up and officers were elected as follows: Lucile Tasher. president; Agnes Roloff, vice president; Lydia Rose, secretary, and Catherine Roberts, treasurer. The first regular meetinir will be held Monray In room 2 IS. at which time candidates for membership wll bo proposed. The program committee will be appointed Monday and it s planned to make political debates a feature of the scasona program.
OLD MAN PUZZLE
A Rritish poet is hiding; can you find him? Fuzzle pudding's a very fine dish. You can Irarn to make It If you wih: Take a pound of patience, a peck of lime. Stir In an Idea and make up a ryhme: Rake svell in the oven of homely wit With cake at supper we'll reüsh it. Anwer to yesterday's: Mate, meat, team, tame.
OLD L4DY RIDDLE
What Is it we rhouM always keep, even after we have given It to another? Answer to yesterday's: A ship !s in love when It H wanting a mate. winsTLiXG n.Mutro IN H. s. Of all the vices in high school students, gum chewing and whistling during school hours are the most Irritating. Through the echoing corridors of the school piercing whistles and shrill pipings resound from the fourth floor to the music room. This term a war has been declared upon these annoyances; for any ptudent chewing gum in a class room, zero on his recitation. Whistling is barred In the building. "Re happy, but don't advertise your happiness" says the principal. Trv NEWS-TIMES Want Ads
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