Eastern High School - Punch and Judy Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1920

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Insight, Hartford, Conn. Your paper could be i variety of cuts. Beacon, Newport News, Va. Your book is very well arranged. The cuts and cartoons are exceedingly good. It is indeed a wonderfully in- teresting school magazine. The Story “The Reformation of Abie Goldstein,” is very well written. f The Vote, Cincinnati, Ohio, Your book is a great credit to you The editorials are quite good, but it could be improved by some good stories. The Comet, Danville. Your publication is quite cleverly got- ten up and very complete. The Spectator, Johnstown, Pa. You have a wonderful cover on such attractive paper. Your jokes are also humorous and quite original. Your literary department could be improved a little. We wish to acknowledge with thanks these other papers wh ich were sent to us: - The Missle, Petersburg, Va. The Trypod, Hartford, Conn. The Spokesman, Plant City, Florida. The Criterion, Bridgeport, Conn. The Distaff, Kessington, Pa. The Owlet, Hartford, Conn. West High Weekly, Minneapolis, Minn. Lawrence High School, Lawrence, Miss. The Vidette, High Schools of Lancaster, Pa. y The Albanian, St. Albans, Wash., D. C. The Gleam, St. Paul, Minn. Kapunchou, Honolulu. The Polytechnic, Troy, N. Y. The Habit, Charles City, Iowa. We enjoy your paper very much. The St. Patrick’s Day issue, done on green paper, was very impressive improved by a Tech Life, Washington, D. C. Your by-weekly is welcome to our ex- change. The cartoons are very good. The news is to the point and surely must be of great service to the school. The Student, Providence, R. I Your magaizne has a great deal of variety and interest, but it could be made much better by a few poems and short stories. The Comet, Milwaukee. Your cuts are fine. The stories in your humorous number were very ap- propriate. The other copies we have re- ceived have all been good. We like the way you have classed the different numbers. The snapshots in the foot- ball number added a great deal. Western Breeze, Washington, D. C. You have a very snappy paper. We acknowledge your write-up about the girl’s basket ball teams over here. LOCALS. Miss Hawes—Where is vinco found? Pupil—In the back of the book. Mr. Suter—What is a dynamo, Miss Blank? Miss Blank—A dynamo is—something —with wheels—. Mr. Suter—Well, what is something with wheels? Furey—A wagon. Mr. Suter—Why is the Gulf Stream warmer than the surrounding water? Freshie—Because it's always running. Mr. Warner (After calling roll)— Who's sitting m that vacant seat over there?

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20 HE EASTERNER GIRLS’ BASKET BALL Well! the intersection games have been finished! Of the upper class teams Junior 1 was the champion team, win- ning six games out of seven. Of the Freshmen teams, 9B3 and 9B1 each won five games out of seven; but 9B3 had a score of 104 against 99 tor 9B1. These games proved to be exceedingly interesting. The cliss teams They are: Seniors : Captain, Mildred Mooney. F. Julia Diggins! 14 | F. Mildred Mooney. C. May Jones. S. C. Jeanette Burgess. G. Gene LeMat. G. Faith Fairchild. Juniors : Captain, Mary Bixler. ' F. Helen Grosvenor. F. Gladys Rollins. C. Mary Bixler. S. C. Ethel Weber. G. Olive Ramsey. G. Helen Carroll. Subs. Willeye Garner. Thelma Leeman. “ Sophmores : Captain, Pyle. F. Greco. F. Donnelly. C. Pyle. S.C. Gilbert. G. Atkinson. G. Mockabee. Subs. Reinhart. Browne. e Cook. Freshmen : Captain, King. - Motyka. . Rohrer. . King. C. Sullivan. . Gascoigne. x. Sponsler. Subs. Supplee. Pixley. Schade. Mazzullo. have been chosen. QAM The Interclass games have started off with even more interest than was shown in the intersection games. Two games were played on April 12. In the Senior-Freshmen game the Freshmen won. The Juniors beat the Sophmores in the second game. As it is beneath the dignity of a mem- ber of the Senior team to write up the notes for their game with the Freshmen, and as Miss Stockett thinks that a little encouragement should be given them in their first venture from the cradle, Miss Rohrer was asked to write an account of the game. It follows: ‘After school Monday, April 12, a group of girls gathered in the gymnasium to witness the first of the Interclass basketball games. The game was be- tween the Seniors and the Freshmen. The Seniors, confident of an easy vic- tory, advanced to meet the Freshmen, who were entering with fear and tremb- ling. Both teams played hard, but for some unknown reason the ball stayed down at the Freshmen basket most of the time. As a result, the first half ended 12-2 in favor of the enthusiastic Freshies. “The fearful Seniors sent for one of their regular players who was unable to be there when the game started. Then the second half began. Time and time again the breathless Freshmen scored. The Seniors did get a few goals, but, to the great amazement of the Freshmen and the disgust of the Seniors the game ended 8-30. The Freshmen had won!!!” (Two of the exclamation points were added by me). “Since ‘well begun is half done’ we are wondering what the result of the series will be.” —Sarah Rohrer. On the 15th, two more games were played. The Juniors beat the Seniors— an A Sophmores beat the Freshmen, If as much interest is shown in the coming games as has been shown before, I am sure that much good will have been derived from them; no matter who the winners may be. —M. Jones 12R2.



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J. R. FERRIS Dealer in WOOD ne LICE a4 GASOLINE, Coal - l 651 A STREET SOUTHEAST suits MADE TO ORDER W. EDWARD FRAZIER | Phone, Lincotm 2477 Butter, Eggs and Cheese Special Eggs for Invalids Ladies’ - TAILOR - Gent's | Phone L-3000. | Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Altering Wii call for and Deliver 31-51 Eastern Market. ei East Capitol Street, Washington, D. C, BARNET LANDSMAN LADIES’ AND MEN’S FURNISHING STORE 319 Pa. Ave. S. E. Capitol Hill JAMES J. HAYES Successor to Harbin’s POPULAR PRICE DRY GOODS The Kind of Clothes You “Young Fellows” Will Like — THE MODEj— | ELEVENTH AND F STREETS = Graham, Pittman and Gregg Washington SL and ny pews ag) i + ookkeeping and Arit metic Business Penmanship and Civil Service Poteet Whitmore Accountancy College Proprietors 1321 G St. N. W. Telephone. Main 9572 HIGH SCHOOL TEXTBOOKS | Herrmann’s Ginger Ale Is Fa- Books Bought mous. Have you tried it? A. G. HERRMANN LOWDERMILK CO. Manufacturer of High Class Lemon Soda | Nectar, Sarsepariiia and Root Beer 1418 F St. ey | Factory 750 to 754 Tenth St. S. E. “Carley’s” WELL R’ ; r Benen! Sg ope Candies ASO AUS irst-Class Sodas | Drugs Soda Candy Cigars Call to see me after the dance and F otecEchool: Kodaks and Films Seventh and B S. E. Eighth and I Streets Southeast Class Pins and Trophies FRIEDLANDER BROS. EDWARDS ZANNER 428 Ninth St. N. W. Jewelers OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND YOUNG MEN 432 Seventh St. N. W. At Popular Prices

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