Commerce High School - Ledger Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1928

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R, Songs of Nighlaw By BUD RIESLAND Night has spread his dark gray wing, The lonely cricket begins to sing His melodious strain of sadness Without a note of gladness. The night owl from the woody gloom ls hooting to the gloating moon On high. The wind begins to sigh As it whisks through the dusky sky With the plaintive moan Of an old violin's tone. The frog's harsh notes From the chilly marsh floats With a weary drowsiness That fans the air to wakefulness The lofty fir murmurs low Like the water swishing past the bow Of a drifting boat, calm As a Biblical psalm. Sad songs of the night From spirits hidden from sight. How to Be Successful in High School 1. Dress well. Your wardrobe should consist of a collegiate cut suit, numerous sweaters of various designs and colors, loud socks, blushing ties, a dilapidated hat and an attractive pin. CThe gals do like pretty pins-pearls preferred., 2. Own and employ the following accessories: A car or two, preferably a La Salle, Packard or some other ordinary make, a mangey dog, cigarette lighter Qprefer- ably one that won,t lightj, wrist watch, golf clubs and lots of spending money. With these little attractions, they can't resist you, boys. 3. Go to The Oasis every Friday night. Swagger the length of the room with hat on and tolerant gleam in eye. Dance every third dance with the woman , and try and impress people with your popularity, by saying to other fellows less breezy, in a loud voice, UI'll give you the ninth or tenth dance. Which do you want ? Look superior. Scratch your matches on the furniture and do anything else that will mark you as being Hdifferentu. 4. Call your teachers old gent or old lady Cbut not to their facesj. If you can crib an exam, do so. It's a huge joke on everyone, including yourself. 5. Rough-house the girls in the halls. Slap them, pull their hair, trip them or kick them in the shins. Best of all, display their mash notes to everyone you meet and at every opportunity read aloud the daily circular love letter. 6. Skip often. Get your car, get a load of fellows, and drive around town all day. What if you do get kicked out? The talk about you will more than repay you. Make it a point to get kicked out once every month. It adds a lot to your reputation. 7. In short, be a devil-may-care, don't-give-a-darn, honest-to-gosh Don Juan. Then you are acknowledged by all to be a successful high school man. Tfwenty-eight

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