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5 2 - M t $ T Y V A C A t l O R f , i e a r - B 0 ? s ? 5 i 4 ' 01 rls ot Brockpoit home. .T h e rnfals .Nominal: . - ---------- Sia’ce many of ybu have TreeM^gocrfl\ . enough* to ask'about iny Vacation last summer, youTTaVe encouraged me to ^eiry o iT ^ m o IBihgs aBoufTt TEroargh 4he^^JStylus.“^\-^'- ‘ jjVLy friend and I went Tourists Third. ' 1 ‘^hg^ is a classnf ocean travel which wa:s*\estahlished ab.out three years -years.-a^ by somn of the steamship companies. The, large boats, like the Berengeria afld the Aquitania, carry this Alass in the less desirable state- roojns, situated low down and in the bow or stem of the ship. On those ^hrew lha1riagce-^sitr-for,yQ U see, - T H E O E T H E l^ M A L E such“ ■: S E E C lE S \ ^ : B n C l 57 gales of laughter as greeted tk Folkst^ Eaye you taken notice- blU,^,onEoA-^ star.jiresentatioh^of r^The Evolu'-\— ' - , - - >>. - COUNTlES-REPRESENtEO tion- tliiS“ 7 ^rlean s T. Besides the three meals a day, we of a School Teacher.” Somehow you year? Many of 'us-can reruember the. I^iagara , had bullion or^ decfc k t eleven, o’clock, can!t-make us-believe that we.looked i^ng dark ages, upenlightened except 6 -enesee . .tea ig-Vhe dining roqi^a at four, and just likg.^thafij. Mr. Lathroff-ift the fpr the fdint glimhier radiated (Ij Ontario .' .,. sa:ndwiche 8 in the louhge n t irgn in rble of ahhouncer, would put Oraham by fVro^or^ffiree'of t)&Le mofe~venture- Wayne . . . theeveningi ; — .xtiox^amoor^ro ouu ^ kh - A-ship is an interesting place to gram. Indeed, and worthy live, and furnishes many of the con- played.. .Qn^%Qadgay 1 __ i veniences and amusemeits Of the Many of the students Seemed4o en- land. There were Several games-' to joy tlie athletics , on the campus, It rttnr-xH-a v*{'nr> n fnCC!' {'a V\1 o 4\ t frv Vk£l oAckn -fVlOf be tii the decadent (1)^ years of the past. Erie .... / .Today with the coming expansion and Allegany rejuvenation ( 1 ) o f ,o u r/A lm a Mater,’ 'tJattaraugus play: deck tennis, quoits, ring toss, is plaip. to ,be-seen that we have-.'a shuffle libard- Those who granted to group of “live wires”.'^a our Fresh- sit in the smoking room or th e lounge m an .class. Harvey B o o l^ Tsminded played cards all day and far into the us of a rubber ball as be bounced lose night, while some enjoyed ehess or. gaily over some of our dignifled\&tu- hoats J^he best is, of course, reserved checkers.- The majority stretched dents i-n-“Heap J|rog,” - /for-the. f ir s t'class p ^ ^ n g e r s , the s^p-' lazily in their, steamer chairs and ond best for the second class, the gqppt pj. talked with their third best for tourists^niid-ttie fourth jieighhors. In the evening there was . best\for the im m i^ants. Being of- ft\ \glwprys dancing. \ OS .. thC ' MiuMsoLa — very-democratic-dibp 0 sition,-l-thought—-thpvdanees—were in the dining- roopa^- I had rather have the best there was on, the Minnekadha (the ship on which even if that best was not so .very we. 1 returned) they ..were on deck, jgoqd. ^AcCo^ihgly I chose to Cross whiCh/ was lighted and decoratedr- in ^^the-A tlahtic on. a smaU, slow boat Vp. picturesque and fantastic manner/ — th a t caa*riee-iourists4hird-onlyT-4- e* - ffiu-yuung peopieJ^mhioard had , the Minnesota pt- the Atlantic Trans- ^ wonderful time. I fancy many a port-Hiner - * - - - ■ romance./huddedr^—When, kociahle jW e^suiled from New York on June people, are thrown together -fpr ten are confronted. with ah ^ ever in- creasing. • number of young men. Starting. :.this seqspn we lay claim tc the astouhdfng/ltl) number of forty Tvtaloci Amr^no* f> “OLD FAlTjHEyVS LOG” Sunday, September one 6 ’eleek wevlefte w left for - a place some where in Canada. Before I start giving a little idea males. Among them are many famed for their athletic hhility, Ifpre are our veterans: - Higgins, Ivmtm, Seneca .. HillVllofmann, Cooley, Day, Toa3, and' Chautauqua .; H a w k tns:-They have affead^proye^ ' Essex their worth. 4 s qll around 4portsrasiL Then there are our hanhsome but m e _ _______ .23. Three of the normkf\gWs came T days' where they can’t get ^ r awoy pink roses to_ cheer m.e oh W \ ■pogsibiiities. knowp -as .HuhbelL ftbe H is silent), Fred Hoffmah otherwise referred to ‘^ o e ” and~my’self. MISS SCHROEDER 7 T A m ATOLETiCSr A s you all know, .Miss Schrbfde;f i - I called on her^ she was busib^ l a c i n g r \ ^ iip soccer balls, She looked upTwlth I one of the svi’eetest, pTeasantpStt^C^ -sm iles- and sa ld r - ^ o o h / ^ o r n ln g A — That gteqting\ drew mg to heh im* ^nedlately, as you all will b h draw h know what a thrill such attention gives a traveller. Our boat was to leave the whaif af - rnldhlgM, Th u f ~ other liners went out th a t n t g l ^ To s e e - ^ e hugh craft sailing down the Triver . was a. ^wonderful sight. The M^jC'stic of 56,(10(1 tons loaded like a -jB»eat-hotel‘ 3 w ith Ithosuands .p f lights.^ --CHj'iam-.n’clnck' passed the statue of libertyr and then we crawled into our b^ths* __ ______ “Crawled” is literally true. The stateroom -was- ahdht half a s large as Mr.- Cooper’s private j office. In it were four berths,' two on either side, one aboy.e the other.' Between these after day .we salledi on on with It was by radio that we got thd ports of the Democratic conventiom Sven that im p o r ts t gathering ,had no effect on the oalm of the ocean. During all the ten days 't^ei'e, was not a wave. The big old kioon got Monrelli, and- the McCaw brothers, all of whonkhiave-on A 1 reputatiomin the - 'fleldr Thon how about our new coach, o£ m e trip, 1 . will endeavor to tell _ has W excellent xou * o , w e i l l and.pur means ol con- ^p e r ten e e t e “ eoa«litog--for-l)tia«6t.- veyance. There were four of tie in and WsibaU and is an accom- the party, \China’.’ Cooley, h a te r ■ m itball player! . — known as ; Harvey, 'Onelf HnhlmHr, ■, w l t h 't S i ' wealth or Are w r going t o let it lie dormant (11 or are we going ISlohg witruSy- valuaWs ttso which .5^ .iad a ‘ W ^ wffl g o - t o w m i i - 4 b e - W W t - l r o W r - Faithful. development of the school, es- In answer to my Q n g a ^ io a ^ a s ^ to ^ ^ =>n»an^-^-=areTv ' ™ entereiL C a n a d a _ iilut noxt slop '. Thn school needs., a greAt athUtlu^ -m e a tloa^ta- a s k one Whq v e s ti o / we had that o t W people was St. Catherines w^ere we had to ’ renaissance (1). Basket jB a ll and „ hero i o j i u u c h a short tim§*.^ad wh^*: ..:.i lived caine to us through th e ' wire- ^ ^ tires and give the oid -baseball have long held t|helr dway. Is hissing home so much.” , . ■ 1 : ’rhjTt ^avP pverv dav Quotations lady .Cpld Faithful) a little nourish- filling the schedule for ^ t e r and Miss Schroedef hasteped to aSShW ^ ______________ i T ' . n J 4 1 X o ” SB. “ “ t - >1“ splJn®. ...I M S ls a y e s ^ . . ^ u t u m m passed th e statu e Amp^i^a: ' :a n d ^ a t t e - t i m e “ pasded through To^ period devo7d-fl>-^nny-^B reH c ac- saidT “1 certainly /agrees. ' - ■ f-ontp from where we took a direct tivitles. This is however the perfod Thompson when he says that we havo . 7' northern route for North Bay. After of the year when the school particu- a fine bunch Of glTts'hefe. ^ T h c T i ^ ^ 7 7 driving all day we finally pitehed larly needs some great unifying force nic proved t h a t _ ^ e ^ n e w a s e a g ^ '^\/ camp a t Orillia, a- littlo town on a , ^o strehgthen.,the' loyalty ahd to. ..to.do anj^0ffigdie*wa^ beautiful littlp lake called Couchick- -grouse a keenei’ school Spirit This one hung habk.' » ^ ing. Here we partook of dur meager ijinifibatlon can be largely brought 'She continued, “I can. see that Til “ranrtneidentairv somT^of the ' foo^; namely, bean^-hread, about by participation ( 1 ) in the there is going to be cooperation Itt W y S ^ - . ^ n J E i r a p a c e butter- inilkT m ^ d cakd, W W t alt American’ game-FootbaU! . --oar IplairtOT .were two folding washs.tandjs. T h a t . L a r k le and d a n c e r H I t 's e e f i^ ^ '’^^^®^ we arawled into the ..blankets Let’s maHe it big season. Add foot- early to give S o m d o f.our ideas -c 'rw as all the furniture of the' state-in ' •RmPknort were ’ nightsest. r By morabg,, ball to our athletic curriculum • ( 3 )I - f o r e w s have m a t .with any stud( Let’s g o - ^ committee, but inptke inainythi — Brockport TSTormal \ _ this: ' To haYO^onaTandred was >11 the furniture of th e' state- ^bat you In Brockport were ' >oom.- There was not a chair; nor a | that vary^m e ^ ^ n o o n . | in the earth and so We proceeded to - on. Nevertheless we soon came rather to like our quarrters, and to -flnd-^that smaH sprahe ^ a s soma -ad vantages. ^■W^hen we went to the dtalhg room the, next moriiipg, We wpre surprised ) to eat. ge> UR and get a bib ing cahip at >ine;_ 6 ’clOck, W heh/we came in aight of land ex citement ran high. All day we sailed ., along the. coast of ^gland>.-> 6 me.- engine up^ for^the- secondTJap of times not such-a great distance from , ^uf journey. ,..-Ii>hiS‘\Orilli 9 to Notth the-land; then again we would lose', ia y we through thb Muskdka sight ot the cliffs for. i few hoars. Lake l^igton which means In Indian lahj|>^ge “small lakes.” IJere .. we' Sis! Boom! B a h r* —VVa want FUtlTBALlj\ - RahI participation jl> jports, ^ .. ^ Mi^S' Schroeder went on to S|ty4ha¥ Rah! ‘ TRah! she would like* all eto> — oiirriMer Reference—Webster’s, 1 activities tq-, be run thtoiDgh ^ stifiAiAs nfnnthrrtbnhi 4 sbccei’ club. a swimmInK ClttbSflf ■' U Note— (I) _________ . . dictionary. (2) Species of-anthropoid a soccer club, ape much in demand but rarely found* hiking B h b ,‘^etfci. : Joint Autors, . Jibi* ^ ^ ^ T s KI r . MiW K 4 theritie,(Jraeim, 7 . ^ h |d 7 . ^ c h t h e club and meet with-’ . ' it-pejhaps once , a week._-^ThlB-ldea:' : to see a bower-of flowers. My ^ '^^rly in the mbrning of he tenth day, rosea were neai^.my p lacT a t table., namely at four o’clocJ, the rising styfick b u t ' first washboard road. It 'Actually everybho m u st -have had gong^sodadedv A^Ve were, anchored In jg-called wasbqard because ,bf its fUp- -fidwers^>aome\«oEt.T=F-cannot h o p e - the>mrb,or_ohHQul(^.s^^^,^_sj^ :^ > e a r a n c e _ J W .c i i T v e 4 : m * ^ ^ . -to'rnmta\ymr-see\how heautlfuh-the - S.9- Ashore .on .thq tender, we m u s l. o’dlbck-S^whan it began to T ain:. apd 7large room was. .The Tabled’were r,Tet; to6r: w r from then on we <kept running frpm long with ten plhces on each side. ? would be carried on to London.. . one shower into anpthe> - p n . reabh- - Datfh TOacher—“Was he wounded iA f ou7 table w m a 'g r b d f 'r S ' .giFl^! H a h W r tT B r r illin g r ^ i i v e f ^ ln g -N m th --B a y > rw e :^eF e ^ b ld^nd-: in the^^^^ ---------- ^ --------- ----------- ^eoE>ia. -The.v., jruBhfiu^ arbuhd to Be spa damp andd’C!hlha?^beinl.bto^^^ Pupll-“Nah, he was shot in the. w v e r ^ q l l y , ; b i ^ , ^ f i ^ : J ^ ^ ' \