New London High School - Whaler Yearbook (New London, CT)

 - Class of 1914

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28 BIJLKEIvEY NEWS plenty of support from the student body, the Class of 1915 should be a-ble to publish another record breaking Bulkeley News. That is what we expect from them. 7E are happily able to publish in this issue of the News the Class Prophecy, the Prophecy on the Prophet, and the Class Poem, as they were read by the authors at the Senior Banquet held at the Crocker House on the evening of June 16, ’14. Unfortunately, however, lack of space refuses to allow us to print the interesting oration, written and read by Class Orator Joseph Schwartz. The oration was worthy of further notice, and we regret our inability to publish it along with the Prophecies and the Class Poem. 0 0 0 Base Hits by Shakespeare (Quotations from “Mackbeth”) “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.”—Act 1, Scene 1. “And fan our people cold.”—Act 1, Sc. 2. “All the quarters that they know.”—Act 1, Sc. 3. “Thou play'dst most foully.”—Act III, Sc. 1. “Fly, good Fleance, fly. fly, fly!”—Act III. Sc. 3. “Who did strike out-?”—Act III Sc. 3. “There’s but one down;”—Act III, Sc. 3. “Both sides are even;”—Act III, Sc. 4. “But Banquo’s safe?”—Act III, Sc. 4. “I’ll catch it ere it come to ground:”—Act III, Sc. 5. “Come, high or low,”—Act IV, Sc. 1. “Wherefore should I fly?”—Act IV, Sc. 2. “Run away, I pray you!”—Act IV, Sc. 2. “He hath not touch’d you yet.”—Act IV, Sc. 3. “Died every day she lived.” -Act IV, Sc. 3. “Now we’ll together:---Why are you silent?”—Act IV, Sc. 3. “—sighs and groans an i shrieks that rend the air, Are made,”—Act IV, Sc. 3. “Of many worthy fellows that were out;”—Act IV, Sc. 3. “When was it she last walk'd?”—Act V, Sc. 1. Out, I say! One two; why then ’tis time to do’t.”—Act V, Sc. 1. ‘ vet I have known those which have walked-who have died.—Act V, Sc. 1 “let them fly all;”—Act V, Sc. 1. “I cannot fly,”—Act V, Sc. 7.

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BULKELKY NEWS 2 Joseph Schwartz ’14 (Poetry) Edward Dondero ’15. John Keating ’14. Edward Baxter '14 (Poetry) Frank Harshowitz ’14. Robert Morris ’15 (Poetry) Stewart Demosh ’15. William Feeley '16. Joseph Gaffney ’14. Rollin Barratt ’14. In connection with this part of the paper it might be well to mention the prize story contest run by the News. A prize of $2.50 was offered to the best story, poem, essay, etc. written by a Bulkeley student. The prize was awarded to William Feeley, ’16. His story was published in the Spring Number of the News. One of the features of the News was the “Alumni Notes.’’ This column contained letters from several prominent alumni, for which we thank Mr. Edward S. Moore ’84. Mr. Walter A. Brown ’89. Mr. Charles E. Reeves ’83. Mr. John Crowley ’12. The following rather lengthy list of Exchanges shows how extensively the Exchange department was carried on. The Acropolis Barringer H. S. Newark, N. J., The Academy Journal Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, Conn. The Chronicle Hartford H. S. Hartford, Conn., The Choate News Choate School, Wallingford, Conn., The Clarion W. Hartford H. S., West Hartford, Conn. The Focus N. H. H. S., New Haven, Conn., The Criterion Bridgeport H. S., Bridgeport, Ct. The Pennant Meriden H. S., Meriden Conn., The Legenda Williams Memorial Institute, New London, Conn. Trinity Tripod Trinity College, Hartford, Conn. The Messenger Wichita H. S., Wichita, Kan. The Gleanor Pawtucket H. S., Pawtucket, R. I. The Allerlei Stonington H. S., Ston-ington, Conn. The Brown Herald Brown University, Providence, R. I. Argus Lenox H. S., Lenox, Iowa. Madisonensis Colgate University, Hamilton, N. J. Pontefract Pomfret School. Pomfret. Conn. The Senior Westerly H. S., Westerly, R. I. Yale Alumni Weekly Yale University New Haven, Conn. Harvard Bulletin Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. The Lookout, Derby H. S., Derby, Conn. The Argus, Shelton H. S., Shelton, Conn. The Spring-field Student, Springfield Training School, Springfield, Mass. The prevailing custom of criticising Exchanges brought forth from our contemporaries many words of praise for the News. The School Notes,” “Alumni Notes,” and the work of our artists seemed to attract them mostly. For the loan of the cuts of the commencement orators used in this issue we heartily thank The Day Publishing Co. Thanks are also due the large numbers of New London business men who were kind enough to advertise in the News. Once more we thank all who helped bring the News to a level with the best high school papers in the State. As to the future of the News we have little to say. The splendid scholarship record that the Class of 1915 is maintaining should convert into pleasures the difficulties of amateur editing. With good writers, an unusually clever set of artists, and

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