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If I could find a tree Whereon grew jokes, And had the privilege To sell to folks, I would not sell for gems or gold All would I hold, And with sweet generosity in heart Give to the Dart. Go thou and do likewise. Mr. Craig (speaking friendly-like to Mr. Collins the first morning to school.) What class are you in?” Fred T. (speaking to the cat who wandered in at 12:30 P. M.) ‘‘Kitty it is time you were in bed.” Grace S. (yawning) “I wouldn’t talk if I were you.” Two of our giant Freshmen; Sarah Colby and Victor Visconti. NOT HOW “CHEAP” BUT HOW “GOOD” Wear a Real Tailored suit and you will never be ob- liged to keep out of the rain The new Autumn Styles are ready. Prosser Tailoring Co.
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THE DART f Financial Report for Year 1912-1913 A. H. S. Athletic Association Balance from year 1911-12 $ 23.21 Football receipts 224.35 Football expense 2i 0.13 Received from Colonel French Entertainment 12.10 Basketball receipts 146.80 Basketball expense 101.45 Baseball receipts 63.50 Baseball expense 75.17 Track receipts 39.30 Track expense 42.51 Mitchell Hardware, balance due, Track 25.56 Paine-Ford, balance due. Baseball 32.83 509.26 567.65 509.26 Balance due 58.39 Respectively submitted, James Savage, Secretary C 3 o% Oh! Ye Freshman! Oh ye young and tender, green little things! Brace up and become a part of A. H. S. Buck up and be men and women. Make people know you are alive. Come out for football, basketball, baseball, and track. Try for the teams; make them, and become champions. Come out to the games; yell, halloo, and help bring more high school spirit to A. H. S. Interest yourself in everything connected with your high school, then boost and help every way you can. Help by doing something yourself. Lick any one who says anything against A. H. S. Defend, protect, and help the school. In other words become part of it. Do this and you will possess school spirit. Your own Freshman class will be the cham- pions, in every branch of school contests. Your own Freshman class will have the best time in high school. Your own class will keep the old A. H. S. banners waving in triumph. Other classes will honor and respect you, help you to be successful. Everything will come your way thruout your high school career. So yell, halloo, work, help, boost, and become a part of A. H. S. Oh! Ye Freshman! 24
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THE DART Recipe for a Party The first thing up to the Town-send John-son, with these instructions, To call the guests and buy the food With all the late reductions. Then rent a Hall and buy a Peck Of Campbell soup so Sweet To Cook it Wright just Boyle it long Until it’s fit to eat. Then when it rises to the top Add one Mor-ton of water, Then add a touch of pepper Green To make it that much hotter. If some Wood think it was too hot Just Mixer well with Sage; Next play some games and sing so Strong The songs that are the rage. Then when the clock goes creepin’ round Close to the hour one, Just tell your guests it’s time to go And, Love, your party’s Dunn. Strange Voice, (over telephone)—“Mr. Collins did you leave the lights in the basement?” Mr. Collins “No.” Strange V. “What did you do with them?” Silence. Fay W. “Who gave you the black eye, Fay?” Fay S.—“Nobody gave it to me. I had to fight for it.” Does a tree take it’s trunk when it leaves? c8j Notice to Freshmen! In case of fire, do not run. Green material does not burn. Ex. Important Notice Anyone wishing to interview the Principal will please push the button just outside the door. A little diversion is relished by the best of us. 26
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