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The Literary Society.
it will be a credit to the school and, con- sequently, a credit to yoms~lves. rlans ::e under way for Tepresentatlon m the \ n-
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doino- all in our power to show ourselves tbcir friends. We
do l1~t ask yon to spend money-only, when yon do spend
it distribute it among onr supporters. b ' In this connection, we urge pl·ompt payment of su -
scriptious, as we will need e,·ery cent to go through the year creditably.
At the time this :METEOR goes to press the literai·y society
is being organized. This is one of the ~os~important factors of our school life, and It lA to be hoped that
. . Unl'on and it rests with all of us to do om paxt gmut ' kh1d sincerely, and with thoroughness, that we may ta ·e t e ea -
ing pa1-t which should be ours.
The chief fault with the society last year was _Jack of
Tb. we must 1·eahze that seriousness of purpose. l S year
nothing can be accomplish ed without eam estness, and we owe it to the sChool as well as to om· own sclf-xespect to ~lcct capable officers, and then sn])port them in every way possible.
b. b. b.
· · b' h1butfear Wc hope that there al'e no bnlhes m t ts sc o~' .
. 1 f boys b1g m· htt.le thatthere!'Iresome. IneveryCIOW( o. '
' we are almost sure to find that type known as a
Bullies. "bully." Every one knows what a bully i.s' :mel every manly boy despises one. But sometimes a
bully does not :l-now that be is a bully. H e .can ~~olve that question by looking himself in the eye and ~kmg, ~m}t~e
o-c.. .~" "Is he weaker~" "Is be havmg fun~
Kld- dth.
aooressol
. " . ly "kl'ddincr'' so long as both the
"k'dd " .1 er
an e be
dmg 1son o
"kiddee" take it in good part. After that lt ~eases to
. funny, and degenerates into something more senous.
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