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Published each school month, except September, by the student of CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. CLEVELAND, OHIO VICTORIA KLOSS, 15 Editor-in-Chicf CARL HAUSER, ’IS Business Manager Editorial Staff ELIZABETH MOCK. 15 EARL WARD. M$ CARRIE KROMER. ’IS MARION COWIN. T6 MARTHA BALDWIN. l6 ADELBERT HEINMILLER. '16 LOUISE MOVSE. '16 1SDORE HELFAND. '16 WALTER FRAZEF, T5 MARION CLEAVELAND. TJ SYLVESTER TRAUB. T6 Faculty Members MR. WALTER L. BISSELI. MR. ALLEN H. HITCHCOCK Departments EDITORIAL CALENDAR BELFRY OWL COMING EVENTS ATHLETICS EXCHANGES GAVEL TAPS JOKES OUR TERMS: 75 centt per year in advance. Single copies 10 cent . Entered at the Po t-081ce as second class mail matter. 22
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Page 21 text:
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A ®alf A Central High School student Sat gazing at the sun; “Come out, come out!” it seemed to say, “Let’s have all kinds of fun.” But at the gate he turned once more, And lo! a maiden fair Was stretching out her arms to him, Her face was filled with care. Close by his books were lying, He did not heed their call; The sun was more alluring, It almost caused his fall. Alas! he rose with eager haste, His cap from the rack he took; But a stately form stood in his way, And held him with his look. “Sum Aeneas Trojanus, Novas terras petivi; Di immortales miserunt, Te me nunc comitari.” 0 Jungling, folg’ der Sonne nicht, Sie leitet dich zum Bosen; Auf Tauris bin ich Priesterin, Hilf mir, Orest erlosen. And then a prism beckoned him Come on and play with me; Please help me find my altitude, My base is thirty-three. The boy did shout with angry voice, “I’ll do nothing of the kind!” The prism then went off alone. Its altitude to find. “No,” cried the boy, “I will not go With you whom I do hate.” Aeneas sadly stepped aside, The boy ran to the gate. At last Chief Uncas sternly said, “Your sloth I’ll not excuse; Immediately perform your tasks, Or else your scalp you’ll lose.” The boy did tremble like a leaf, That’s shaken by the wind; And slowly he retraced his steps, His hated books to find. Carrie Kromer.
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To graduate from the school of which one has been a pupil for four years, is a novel experience which inspires in one a feeling of awe mingled with joy and disappointment. We have joy over whatever we may have accomplished and disappointment over what we have failed to accomplish. However, if we could imagine our emotions as personified in the forms of two different persons; one person expressing all joy and the other nothing but disappointment at the completion of a task, we would not go wrong in judging the disappointed man as the one who must have had the highest ambitions. So at the completion of our Monthly Board Year and on the editing of our last Monthly, we do not feel ashamed to say that we have cherished many disappointments. We have set ideals before us which we have not been able to carry out to our complete satisfaction. We are thankful, however, that these uncompleted ideals can harm no one and can probably be handed down to the next year’s Board for completion. Among some of our aims have been: 1. To interest the school more in our Literary Department by directing its thought along some particular line each month. 2. To establish a closer and more systematic union between our school paper and other school papers by means of our Exchange Department. 3. To enliven our paper with more pictures and cuts. The next year’s Board will undoubtedly do its part toward the fulfilment of these aims, but it is likewise the business of each pupil of Central to support them in every possible way. The Monthly Board this year experienced a great loss on the resignation of Miss Mary E. Adams as faculty adviser of our paper. Miss Adams has been for many years such a source of strength to the Monthly that we felt at a great loss to learn how to do without her. 23
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