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~lol... ..-JY.I~~-- ! :~,N~ -:· )~all .:ro~nshiP Hir:;? . School _ ,1 5 . : '\, ·1 J •. • . . LAUGHING SPRING · the -laughing Springtime Comes d~cing o 1 er the . r· Her t ·a uch is warm alld. melting·, She loq_s~.ns brooks and rills; ; .. .~ ~he birds -.al,l flY . to greet her, · . . . .- Their sweetest songs "they sing, ' I • ~ - • I ..J • • • 'I .. haste~ ' Let's . ' now to meet her, :, • J. To '· welcome in . ~he Spring~ r· • . -She 1-s tripping down th!':l ·lmea(iows . ·.. -With ~almy breath, . and aweet, ···· . -- ····-· ··-- Iff\\\ __}h~''wakes . J;~e . ~ ·.- _·~ , -. ~leep1ng_ ~-~~owe~~ . ·. , ~l).at · bl'!ssom at ·her feet ;· .;_. • · .) ·(ij)'_i: T!?-_e ~- b~da· ;~~fold~~ ~o gre~t her~· - · ,._ .• .:. r~- ~ri~ . ev_1-ry living __ ~.hing ' :.ts .f~lled ' with'. gl.d ~eJo. i:cl.ng~·_ ., • ..~ '· t ~ •• - I .~ I .... / . ;_,.r • ;:, •• • •• ·And y~J..~~me s . i -n : t-1\&.~·-spring!;:· h . ·:J. ' ~ •... 'I •\•. ~ :r ... ~.n :- Q~9,e.rhUl. :. · .. ., ( •. .. . . ~; ·' ···j . . ., '- / ' .'flf>' J,:J. . (1 --<·· I! . ' , r· .} ,,-, kv . I\., , .. !l ;'f", L- l ..- I~ I· ·(; .! '· . . . ·> I l' ' -\~~ ll • ')> THE INK SPOT ESTABLIS~D- NOV. 1929 work, the Life . _· of. · -i~~. hington. The individ ua l - · t, vai t .'s · 1-rhich symbolized his ·~ ;~i..·e s ._hc:.i.:v e · ·_passed through t b o ye;:ir·s a,nd :t•.a?e .' made their a ppe<:t.:·a nc e, · Gf'Fu1 ···,1 n-. the con trEmt lon s . c:f.' .·~ ·,. ·ino ~i..e rp ·;·day authors ., · · .. . ;· . · . : PU3LIS~.D 'Bl-T :E EKLY AT BALL TOWNSHIP T-II'C-:1 SCHOOL G~Nl_H~ , ;rLLI!mi S . . vo~. ··. XVII Apr:~l . ·5.·_; 19 4 3 . EDITOR ::.N-CHII.F. Q· • •• AS ~ IST.'\N'I' ?:D!:TC li3. ~ NO. 15 "" PAT GR·Oir£ ~ ~ . ' . v . . 1s T h e H•O IT.\-~ 1'lD.k.l n g . -T,..,. , . ..~.. - (:) 'IJJ.:.l8 S p'le.rih :t'rir, a tl' l '9 ..-:~·o · }L.H·;[!; '. ngt. onNormal. A::>r .i:l 1 ~5 e.r::,3: J..<:-.•tJ·~·, The ·· !ma ih · cJbj e l! :~· :Hi'<3 ··· :):!:' t ; ._; t :r·i;>~ ;. G to visit t he ~: ::7:c mr:.r: !'~ -ser:,.;::n ·:; b.ous <J o·rl ; ~ t l1t} · ~ Ga!!!. ·) t.lt:; ~ ~·· ·t:.1c Ill5.nols ''t "" " .; r•,.. ·r 0 8. ~., I'- ro r HU~t ..J .1 ' v - I'C.: ; {· ~ ·:'1'he tr1 ·l)'· \'l!';:t<k' _:>l~m tl-.' d as t ~1.c re-sult of ala s b d ~E c u ~s i o n on ar·chit e cturo a nd in~,·! :: 'l o r furnishings.. . , .. ' · .:Tnose wh~>" a re 'p lann.ln g to ·· make the trip ar ~ Glorla Ke rn, - Fern Eaward81· Virgin.J..a f.1ell'inge r, . tois Abbey, Audre y Be ck, Evelyn Mahe r, A'nh Bl.tesnc r anci. 'Ea rlc'ne Reoue.rth. They plat1 to stay at Hot e J;.::..Tilden. 1 • ( The · ·group will leA.ve Sa turday and return Sunday evening . V l_:, ··a··-· i ..,,;;-:f,-::< ) ..C. J \ _ " - - .1- ?.. ,:-,~~i ·f>& fri6 ,. _1 ·H.·~ ~. \ J!\.~ .. ' : . TJOLIDAY \J. •• : . • A.. ; ...• - ccl~hrat ~fi gard Th; noun Th stud 1n t <C , ._ • " to the almanac, April t he anniversary · df ~L~ J ~~t h ' of the first outstand-~ r .;: · '":' ~.ter : ' of 't\merican · ·- lit·-· r·E~ ~ in·e. He' was (born in Amer: ca s :,on after ihe end of t.he .......... · :~e vol tltion in 1783. His ' · ·Scq.tch ~nd Cornish parentage proved that iJ.e was really . a ·. 'B rit·on . born · ··- ·. _: -~ .NICOTINE KNOCKOUT beyond the sea. Like a great many of America's · Thursday: aft~rnoon./ A·p ;fl 4, rnost famous authors,. he found his cr • . C. Dex:aham chalk talk '·l'e.q~~rer beginn~n g in Journalistic tield_ ·', :· ~n ··oub11c schools gave an 1nt·crHis · earlie-st efforts · were estlng qcm9nstrat~on . 9n the subhumorous . articles in a ·paper ject of' th~ · ~vils · of ·. habit forrnedited by ~is brother1 - but . ~is 1Qg. toba~co . .. health sb,owed signs of we-a kening; ' He - illustrated his · important ~nd he went over to England for a po~nts . wi~~ : ~~c~~lcnt free hand !~ ong holiday. • .. He was ·: so - im~ ·· sketchcs · in · colored chalk while presse-d with his ~native rr country tba t he penned that · . · charming -. . ~qdressl,ng the student .b oqy-:_ His cartoons '• displayed a .. ma_ster:-ful work, the Sketch Book, -Which ability as he auickhy.: . drew,-_.. the contains some of the most beautidifferent phases i_~ < the.. l.i~es of ful descriptions · C>t "" 'hf.s.tori.e-the smoker and drinker.. ~f~_er he )laces ever written. finished his lecture · · he 1 :, drew · On his return to Naw York •. he some beautifui ·_. coutftry_ · and vas inte nsely aware · of , the patrlotic scenes · _ , f ' o r wh~pp. ·, the )Oli t.tcal . changos in t :he New students drew lots in &rde~ to 1 Torld and decided as a p~ tr1otic ·. receive them as s;ouverirs~~ _; . :':- i tiz c n to -become a lawyer since Through the efm'o.rt~~,&f the, Ag. :hat was theveritable fashion at III class on the bre"vious _ day,Mr. :hat time ~6~ lhose inte~ested in Denham was sUDDtlied -w ith: a -::_ la;r"ge ·oli tics. !3u·t . the rev·o·J..utionary · snake wl;lich · iie'· fl,:O$ed 1.J.i th nico.rend was _.·not s'(ls~~iri~~d' -and the tine to show t:t;le ' +1:1- ~;ffects of ;all of his ·iiterl}r;Y· st)irit·· soon the drug. · · ·· ;riumohed.· · ·. :.', · '1 . '1/ i th ... .l+is'~'n::icke!"bocker' s . .. ,nick,: -'. "Gre enwal t '46 :istory Qf- Ne\'J: . .:York ·~he s'p.t1rized , . ·. .. ' I ! . ·.' . ·. .. ~3.ny' staid American ·. ide"als, but c.,M. s. LI~ER¥RY 1e was never able · to -shake off . . - ..... .:; he impressiqn '()f -the country in ' . In a supq~al : a~s embly today, vhich he wa_s ·, reared. Oertainly try-outs f'>~r C.;M.• ~·- ~it e rary werp .11s apprec·l,at-i:.On hB;s ·- been shown held. Tne; f .q-:tl.q-w!ng: winners will in the merry : sto-r y · ·o·f · Rip Van comnote at Edb1's-ur.g._ hext Wednestl inkle and . a l!\te more.' serious day· hight: ··Sea .)Ia~ford,ars.mat~r Kennet.h Davis 1 hunio·r o'us 1 and Dick (Continued, next Col~) 2 Gre enl'Tal t, oration. ) Th1 beg1J Tht stud: 1n A: Th] Di i~ K Ci-R:EN~.J'ALT o •• In stud~ Ener~ \ Tl: 11 Prc geon giv1 gio claf on EngJ tes1 I On 4·. • • I I • ' • • • I etu cy1! Jim W1 ~ Pe ~ RaY! Lee Ro'Q Hoy, LOll Pat FRESHMAN CLASS .SENIOR NE~S In science the freshmen are studying 11 How Do \'J'e Harness the Energy of Nature to Do Our \'fork? 11 The home ec. I girls are beginning to sew. · The algebra · I cl~ss are studying on "How Fractions Arise in Algebra. 11 The ag I boys are studying gardening, The Latin I class are studying nouns of the third declension, The English I class are studying the play "Julius C~esar 11 in their textbooks. The English IV class are working on their themes, they handed i,n their rottgh drFJ.fts on · ,~Tednes day, April 3, The American hism ry students have just finished the char.ter "The Struggle for Neutrality.' arrll will begin the chapter on "Our Part in the Fighting, The Home Ec, III girls will begin cooking this six weeks, Typing II s.tudents will begin budget XXX, Ann Bliesner The sophomore class is on "Proportion and Similarity" in geometry. The biology class is giving reports on various conta~ g1ous diseases, The history class is studying section · seven on 11 Austria and Russia". The English class is reviewing for a test on "The Social Letter." Betty Herr JID~lOR 1 48 OLASS NEWS . English the In juniors have been studying about Wordsworthi Coleridge, Bryron, nnd Shelleyf They :=tre not-r studying Keats. In shorthand they are reading the Gettysburg Address nnd reading writing exercises, In physics they are studying sound. In home ec. they are beginning their cooking course. The solid geometry class Et.re studying ~bout prisms and cy.linders. Gloria Kern 1 4? APRIL BIRTHDAYS Jim Dickerson ••••••••••• April 11 Willis Farley ......... ,.. 11 Perry McClelland........ Ray Farley •••••••• ,,,.,. " 11 Lee Thomas •••••••• ,..... 11 Robert Grny ••••••• , • , •• • 11 Hoy Hobbs •••••••••• , •• ~. 11 Lorraine Barnett,.,..... 11 Pat Grove., ••••••••••• ,. Elizabeth Gilvin 5 5 11 15 22 23 26 29 47 ****************** M r. Morrison (sternly), "You should hgve· been here qt nine 0 1 clock." E~rlene: "Why, wh!lt h~p-c;>ened'? 11 46 The senior class have started their themes and they have chosen the follot-ring topics to t-rri te on: Dale Alexander, Pl~stics;Lorraine Barnett, Superstitions; Gene Day, Deep Sea Diving;Ann Bliesner, Gypsies; Jim Bray, Lerrgue of Nations and the U.N.O.;Evelyn Maher, Etiquette; Jim Dickerson, About the N~zis;J~ck Day, B-29;Dale Dickey, B-29;Juanita Fahrcnbocker, Mexic~ Willis FRrley, P-51 MustRng; PAt Grove,Instruments in Symphony Orches trFJ.; Fred Herr, Pol;:-or Explor.t=l... tion;S~ra Hunter, AbrRbi~n Horse; Paul Kendall,Modern l-1:111 t.!'lry Medicine; Dolores King, . History of Art;Georgiann M~rion, BrRzil;Verna MP.rion, Rae1o Advertising;Rose M~ry Molohon, Argentin~;Pcrry McClelland, Development of Lighting, These themes ~re to be finished by April 9th. Evelyn Mnher 1 46 F.H.A, ENTERTAINS MOTHERS The members of the Ball Cht=~pter of Future Homem~ers of Amer1c~ entert~ined their mothers at a tea held ~t 3:15 p,m. April 1 in the gym. The program consisted of a welcome given by Fern Edw~rds, wroup . singing, and the movi,e, . Four. Hundred Years in Four Minutes," followed by an informnl tea. Fern Edwards ~nd Patsy Grove served. Audrey Beck I.V.A. CONVENTION 30 1 1 SENIOR THEMES Eleanor Burtle '49 SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWS CLASS NEWS The ann~.l meeting of the Vocation~l Associ~tion will held April 4, 5 1 ~nd 6 ~t Ill, be the Morrison. Hotel in Chieago, 'Miss ChF~ndler left yesterd!ly to ~ttend the homem~k1ng Ed~c~tional session of this convention on Friday and s~turday. Dolores King *****************• 3 1 46 honor"bl e mention of tho r rojects of Perry McClelland a nd Jim Dickers on, The boys' qu~ rtette and a gri c ultu~e ch~ rus singing were gr eatly en j oya n , 2nd eech group hRd to g ive so ver 2l encores be fore they could r e tur n to t heir s eE>. ts. Capt. M. V. "Dinty" Moore of. tho Veter~n s' Ad£ini s tra tion proved to be one of t he best spea kers eve r giving an Qddress to a Ba ll benque t. Bi s t ~ lk was not easy for he wa s, in r e ality, SfCalcing to three groups: tile veterans the dads and the Future Fo.rmers.' Starting off with a droll thout;ht the.t pa rhe.ps the only r eason he was privllof ed to speak pt the benquet was that he "wes the only one left in S~ rinc field who w~s not r~nning f;r o?fice"~ Mr. Moore waroed up to his theme: 11 I Renlly Know How It Feels t o Get Kicked Around~ He usen funny stories, incidents, anQ h1l~rious situations that kept his rud ience in . a constrot upro a r, Throus h it all the moral of his r oint of view was .Pla in an~ eas ily understood. His own d1sapp~intments, disillusionments, and statue •ere o~ly ~ ·rcfl e ctinn of the e.tti tu<'l es of countless thousands of G. I. 1 s everywhere. But Awerica is good--A broad covera ~e of fair treatment for the vetere.ns is c.·i ven in the G. I. Bill. To these benefits Mr. Moore carefully ex~l ~ ine d it was a ~ r obram desi[ ned to reb2.bilitate and make self de ~ endent all vete rpns. S ~eeifically, he pointed out, were the far~ trfininG ~ ro ~ra ms desiGned to give on the fprm tr~inin G with clas sroom instruction such a s is now beinc in this school. "Their done value is u·ntolc". to far m boys aml to boys livin ~ . in small towns,j Mr. Moore concluded. Movies of oil ware sh0wn in the entert ~ inment tha t followed 'tbo bfl.nquet. Jack De.y o.no. Dale Dickey were in cha r ce of this pro; r e.m. All 1n all it wa~ one of the 11 best evern benqu e ts v::>ted by those wbo ha~ atte nded many previous ~ff~irs. WIT, HUMOR AND SONG SPARKLE AGRICULTURE BANQUET RETURN VETERANS ARE GUESTS Capt. M.V. "Dinty" Moore High Lights Banquet The 17th annual Future Farmers' Banquet, held Thursday evening, March 28, 1946, was in every way an outsta nding succe s s. It t a kes coopera tion from all d euartments in the school to ha~~le an a ffair the size of the Agriculture Banquet and the resul ts speak for themselves. Exc elle nt food, carefully prepa r ed by Miss Chandler a nd her home making class; beautiful ta.ble decor2 tions pre pared by Miss Mesne r and Miss Blimling; fine chnr a l work with intensive prepar e.tion by Miss Messer; invi tat ion and program printing by comrr. e rci~ l cla sses unde r the supervision of Miss Mess e r and Eprlene Req uarth; speeche s, jokes, and pro gram arr ~ n gements ~ide d by Mr. Morrison: all these fectors made the ba nquet a success. Since ' illnass prevented the pr e sid0 n t, vice~prosident, P.nd S3crot a ry from ha ndling deta ils, e committe e composed of Bob Burtle , Jim Dickerson, JP.ck D8y, Kenneth Bchl, a nd Kenneth Be ck went 3.hc e.c1 ~md me.de the 8.rr?ngements ne c cs s3.ry fdr the banquet. The progr ? rn wa s as follows: After the ple &ge of Alligience to the J Flag a nd a verse from the na ti ona l ~ nthem, Mr. James c. Grove ge vo the invocation. This was followed by a bountiful meal sarvcd. by me.:nbers of the home e conomics cla sses. The serving wes ca refully and well ha ndled by the birls. Mothers of the boys 2ssisted in the kitchen in filling and do coratinb ~l e t e s. In a ple as ing and ·g r a t\ous menner ferry McClelland acting ~s the t ~a s tma stcr ke~t · the p rogr 2m moving s ~oothly with witty introductions. Jin Bray, in extending a word of welcome to the dads end veterans, blended his spe e ch with ert illustrations end stories the. t brought him he~_ rt· y E~fpleuse. In resp~ns e , Mr. Kenneth DPvis, Sr., spoke of the QiscourPging pspects t o the pr6 ject wor~ ~nd th~ t it was Alw~ys necesspry to keep tryinE en ~ n e ver l e t your SI:=iri t cl.o\m by ~ ive rse circumsta nce s. Dick Greenw~lt w2s in t0:r;. f or m 't~ i th two s olo numbers foll owed by encores, He w~s · ~ cco mpcmied by lviiss Messer et the pie.no. Bob Burtle ge.ve the · committee re~ort for the outstanding projects of 1945. The awa r ds were m~de . to Fred Frank and Bill Williams. The com~itte e mrde SENIOR TRIP TO LIBRARY The senior cl8SS went to the ?nd Lincoln libraries on 18. The r ur~ose of this trip WA. S for them to get better acquainted with library facillities e.nd to r;e.ther me.t e rial for their senior themes. The seniors wish to thank Mrs. McClelland, Miss Frederick, and Miss Blimlinh for RCcomfe nyinG them on this most worthwhile tr1f, Lorreine Barnett '46 St~te M~rch ( Cont 1 d,next col. ) 4 ~· . SENIOP\ jiNA~R'liEW '· ~ And now w.e _wap.t to _ present to you .sihothe-~- charming, sen,! or,. the one ~nd only·· Jua~itt=t fahren~oc~_er. When ~sked 1f·she would tell us all About her$elf , she. re.p lie·9-, ~Oh, . me.~" . . ~· -r Her f~vorite sport is skating ~nd hAndsome men to sk~te with. With that c e rtath· ··gleam in her eye she tells us t~t . Corne~l Wilde is ·: "·a dream''-' ' and - Ipgrid BergmRri is the ide~l - Ia~. ~pr _q crooner, Juanita will stic~ , to · Bing, ~na-·. HarrY 1 JaJlles: t=tnd ·histrumpet ·is in her · '11 spo't ii;g ht" .. of bands • . s-he 'i'ikes ·· n·:r 'm ·. Alway~ Chasing Ra'inbo~s,nf.,> (We -· wonder': if she expects to find the -pot of gold )? · . . ... Juan1 ta has a· v·ef.'y big app1 ti te (for such a 9mall gir~, tq? .) and she -··~J. ways - ot9-ers . ha~b\lrgers and A milk shq.ke• · Typing 1~ --- her fa~orite sub j erct (goesn'' 't . take _ ruu~h brain work). Her junior · year r ates the highest of her high school days~· She is in band, glee_ club, -~nd the_ hom~ ...ec. <?.lub ,_: Rnd one of the. R~s~~. • .... • ' • editomof r 'Ink Spot-· · Juanita is uncert~in about the future, but hop_e.s ·:.tha·t , something good will come her way • . . r .:. -- , 11 . .. • Dolo~a~· A:nd now if :o r ;·a:nothot'· ·se'nio'r; .·we w1il in-troduc e :. -the -'' s_ho'rty" of the• class . ..·Pa t .· Gr-ovei .. '(Remember dyn~mite comes in s ma ll - packages~) She tells us that English 1sn 1 t too bad. (On:e ··rn·.-a:--millinn). Pat belongs to the band, gle ~ club, home ec. · cl,ub, . s·tud.e nt · council, is·· assistaf'lt . edj. tor · o-r- :tne Ink Spot, a nd was one of the· ~- c'h:-eer..:. . 1 eaders. . - . . .: . ... , · - • . • S'p~ repor-t s that ·. the ·Ia tter part ~- of he:r ~ophomore : ·.year ·Rnd th~ basketqall : seas on of her sen- · lor yefJ.r ,.,l-1:1 long be r ememb~ ~ed~. · w~ .~wonder ·_why'??·'?·,, : . . . .. .Pa,t ~j;,kes· t .o ·skate, A.nd· tg~nks basketba ll is a mighty fine game. Her idea l mus t not· be over six feet tall, but ·ntit .. "too short. He must be dark, handsome,,. a nd ha~e.- - ~ots·· r.o f:;·manner,s. He·· must h~ve personality p:lus.- '(wonder wher-e~~ -sh-e·!;ll ~ :. f'i'nd - htin if spe has.) •· , ... ~-· ,. :~,.~<"~· ~. . He.r fa~orite : ~ f3ong · 1a : "i'll ' Be· Wa lking With My Ho~ey-Soon Soon Soon~ She is heavy ~t~r, spage tt1 and mea tballs _is _her f~vori-t e- meal. · -:-\ · · Pa t · hJ.tsn~t .decided whether s·he will go to -·school -~or · not; . but she is looking :forward' for ·a hapPY futUPe •, . . .. . 1 ··or a on .. ~ . .. ~.. K1iiG ·-f4"e. : .. ~ - WONDER , SENIOR INTERVIEW t .. . f:"· ,._ . :.~ t I"\. ':Jt. i De-lor es . Kirg . ' ,, . WE WONDER If the freshman . girls , are the : mila · . or -~ :w~ld.~' typ-e on hay.J?~ck·,,-;j If Paul K• . thinks t h-9 t hayrack rides?????? · .:.,.· ·- rides , m~ke -~a dif.ference'?????'? If Da le A. reaily got "hooked i m;" WhY," " o-eorge . w•. likes to Argue??? for .. the hay-r.ack .ride? - Did -you. If Don D• . thinks that l'Olishing really min'O.'i??????? __ ·-' -· -)" his boot~ ~s .a big .job?.??.?? (Maybe Who will · win 'at . C.,M.-S.·'Mtaic · they ,.. Rre big __ boots, ·Don) ~Hld Litera.J7-Wednesday night???-'??? If there will b e ·more than two If ..their_ , nre· any :. morte. ha.yrack· ·. dates at the Jr ... sr. Prom??'?'????'? rides plahri.e d f'or the ' near· future? If Pat a,]l.Q. __ Juanit.a -thiak ·betIf .J~·ck ' D..:•..~Jim·. D.-,- P-er-ry, · and -~tang · is.. legal-????? _· :. . Fr~d like to go_ s~a_ke hunt_ing???? If the- · boyf? are copying If Ann and. 'Jtianita should be "Freckles" with... their · woman· '"ond_e ring _about their ' transpo~ · ·-· h~ting_ club? . (You 1 11 -be_-~orryl) ta41on to C~M.S.????1~~ ; If Bob B. will ' ever l earn to !r "Ev" ha.s .. given· the · mail man sit on a foldin g chaip?·'l,?.?.? .. one lRst chance???????? . . - ' I f the , snake wil_l :ever d1,e?????? If . ~a:ra:t-ee. likes for people to .. ' If ''" Willis · - thinks .lilacs --are m~k~- ' dfl~e& . for . he.r.?..'Z-? ?7 .. · ·-~· · - pr,etty'1'1?-· · · !.. .. ,! • ~ -• • '\ ~ .. • • . . Re O. BYERS .. .Clover- Fa-rm _ i ., • ~- ! · G:roce'rie·~- . ~ ,.-:St6re.s) ·'t , Meats !•J . .. < • "'- .. • • • • , . ; I , I Chatham:~ ;rlJ.:.i-np1-:a P_h one 116 ,.., ...... -· ....-:-- I ~r • • ' .;' ••• .~' '- v • I' '~ - .. • Gr~ceries ·.an·J ;.d~e~al Merc~ndise I 3903 .·...: I Groceries Meats- I New Gity . Dry Goods Glenarm, . Il~. -·· . SALLENGER'S GENERAL STORE R~che s t e:r. I ROSCOE VERNON .' Phone Chatham 3112 , f•l,.' • ------------------ • ·- ..... LEAHY COMMISSION COMPANY Francis Leahy Office Phone ·2-8415 ChAtham Phone 3-1123 Springfield Stock Ya rds Coach wa s giving a class lecture on -~·gli'av1ty~ ~ . :·'-'"Now, class 11 , he said, n·It is the law- of gravl. ~Y that kee:P.s -:us. _o n :this~ e·ar~h. 11 11no·~: .~ ·coa.c,h n, .· ·.inqu:Lrect- -Gordon~, d.id we stick -. ·on:·;_be·f-ore., the- 1a.w_ .· . . ·dn ~ was pas:se - .' .: ·, ; 1 · l • ~ .• · • • . : . . - "~ . :t ' : '• ".' . ! .I . - ... ~- **~*****"" • " ,I f· '.. r •• " , r _• J. . ,: ~ , • -· · ·< : ~ • \... ·: • - .riwha_t .. ·.: a j :5 tr.ahge. 1ooking:: cow; ." : exclaimed Dolore.s ·. "Why·~ ha:s " 'e3he. nQ horns? 1' ..• • ·, • - · • · · .. · • • ... · Pat'iently, - Jim explained, 11 So~e: cows we dehorn · and some ' are bOrn without .. . horns , · and· · never ~'-'have. t li.em; . there are lots L or ~· ·reasons : soine .. cow:>don't . have ~- horris. - · -B ut · the ·reason this cow :ha~m •·t . a or.t1s' is, tha~ 9.~_e. i s n lt .~a ..cow 1 - -_-S.he rs··-·a mule! tt ::'!. : '!. : t • :.. ' . r • ·. ' "-. r-.!. :. 1 I . .... I - ... ~ _, . ,. .. :::. ; 'l . .*'*--******* ' • ) .' I •.- r·*-ll:*.f f'***. ··.' ' ! • - .. ·; J , .. ~ .. r t·~· ~ , • ; .·... .. . · ·Oann',l.ba_l. .cook: ~~ "Sha ll· I boil t}?.e . mi~ s1on (\\ry,1 . ; bo s~ ? . 1.'.- _ , ~ c~n ~iQ~l boss : "Don• ~ - be silly. That 's ·rrta.:r· " _-· ·: · ·. · r i. :.r · ! . . . :- ~-;- ' r ·'· · a ~ •..• '.' • ~. ; ·~~-****~*: ' ..L. 0 ·- • .. - .. ·'"'!' C I .. . ... • .. I, '. ' ~ ,. ( ~e ~:_;:n:ir~ ~·a:_nd - ~a ugh a,t _-_:t h_ e se .. Joke.~ your grandpa ·di'd, 50 year.s ,ago. )· · ,. 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