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WEEKLY ECHOES FROM ST. STANISLAUS COLLEGE
5 will grow or go tionately to the spirit videnced by the peo-re? declared one of ntly. ?No town,? he stand still. It either ogrades. A town is /idual, or a business, way ground.? were overheard dur-Tversation, and ordi-ve found no place in ny newspaper. How-advanced were so was decided to pass readers of this news-hope that they would If there is anyone irticle and finds him-irnishing a stumbling th of Bay St. Louis? ioped that he will be riotic to his home y and remove the ob-solve not to be guilty >r in the future, spoke of some of the in lots of folks here ith. He told of the spirit of this town or how by the ?believe in ?? spirit cities have .hat in former years dly more than a wick* id.
1 it the spirit of what-please, but it is noth-ess than co-operation, to lay aside petty .he good of the entire move as one when it town in which he lives ted by so doing. It is of spirit which makes .illages, and cities out
continued by pointing n grows within itself, ' attracts outside force n the way of new citi-ustries and new busi-owe it to Smith or other business man in to make his business much almost as you self to make your own or.
ie .prosperity of his other business concern uis has a better oppor-v. It means that they
The bazaar held Sunday, March 18, to raise funds to send the team to Chicago was a great success. Everybody did their best to make the affair go over the top. The ladies spent a whole week in preparation, making cakes and in planning the details. The college boys did their part, spending all spare time making various contraptions to take the peoples? money away from them, and they succeeded, the net returns being more than last year.
The affair began at 1 o?clock and the crowd increased rapidly. People from Harrison county and New Orleans helped to swell the attendance and those who were unable to come sent their donations by mail. At 9 o?clock when everything was sold the big event came to a close.
Interest was added by a battle royal among three darkies and they gave the crowd plenty of action. The much talked about sack race among the Mayors was won by Mayor Her-lihy, but not without strong opposition on the part of Mayor The competition was so strong that a second race was necessary to decide the winner. The reason why Mayor Traub did not win was because he fouTir'riot hold his feet?-but ho gave the other coittT'stTlnts a scare when he got off to an early lead. The three-rounH bout Ire tween Roger Heitzmann and Paul Farvo ended in a draw.
The spirit that made for success, the spirit of the good people of Bay St. Louis, made itself manifest throughout the entire celebration. With the aid of their valuable services the bazaar was conducted without a flaw and by their whole-hearted co-operation we were able to raise the necessary amount.
In behalf of the team, the boys, and the Brothers of St. Stanislaus, we wish to thank the kind and generous people of Bay St. Louis and all who made this trip possible. Tilings like this make us feel that you have our good at heart., and that you are behind us in all our undertakings, and though there are no words that could show our appreciation, we assure you that such kindness will never be forgotten. Thanking you again for all that you have done, we wish to say that we stand ever ready to serve.
Monday morning, at 10 o?clock, the team was given a royal send-off by a large gathering of loyal supporters of the Bay, the student body of St.
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Massingill: Is Dours tight?
F.	Reyes: Is he, say everytime he takes a penny out of his pocket the Indian blinks at the light.
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Hughes: How come men get bald headed?
De Jersey: Because of the intense activity of their brain.
Hughes: Well, why don't women raise beards?
De Jersey: That?s easy, because of the intense activity of their chins.
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La Bouf: Poor Urhy, he is nearly crazy.
Conrad: How come?
La Bouf:	He	went	to	a	ball	game
and bought	a score	card,	and	then
neither sid?-* scored.
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Falgout: Is there any word in the English language that contains all the vowels?
(lessen : Unquestionably.
Falgout: Well, what is it?
Ciossen: Sap. I?ve iust tol l wi
We Wonder.
Who they call ?Squaw.?
Who is tailed ?Shakespeare The Second."
If Wop will get lost in Chicago.
Why they wanted to tie a bell around Kramer's neck.
Why O'Leary lost his spectacles.
Why Baron "robs the. cradle.?
Who Minnie followed St. Joseph's day.
What Toca will do without her?
If Charlie?s Adams apple will bo sunburnt.
If the t"am will have ?stiff necks.?
It? Fabacher carried a bag of sarid.
What (Iencres is doing without 1 >ora.
Nearly $1,000 Raised at Bazaar For Stanislaus Team
The gn a't bazaar held at the college gym on Sunday March 1Sth for. the purpose of realizing a sum sufficient to send the basket ball team ot St. Stanislaus to Chicago, III., to compete in the National Catholic tournament was indeed a greater success than any ever given at the old college. The amount realized was near the thousand mark and together with some t-m<ido raffles and donations proved eii?<ugli I' ''lid the boys away in the style that K.i St. ! uis want? to do i hi in:.- ;ii all ;	?
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