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BLUE AND WHITE 23 11 K, i 5 DREAMS eb' lf V ' Milf 1 Q EF ii' D ff, f hang :WJ M fan- iff' ' .' f!'!:'f S 3 IHS' it fi tiii i f limit ll sorsoaioaas Dizzle, dazzle, dynamo, Start her orders and let her go. Are we in it? VVell, I guess! Sophomores! Sophomores! Yes! Yes! Yes! f i The Sophomores certainly had it all over any other class in High School both in pep and oratorical talent. Puggy Curtis and Bernecla Lowery showed what stuff the Sophomores are made of and we were proud of the other orators as well. Every Sopho- more be there for the Oratorical contest in Newark. i Two new boys have entered our class, Louis Mears and Edwin Meredith. Entered is right because we hear so much out of them. Well, Sophomores, don't give up hope yet, we will have a bacon-bat sometime soon. Dewitt Tyson has left our class because of his health. He is residing in West Vir- ginia. The Sophomores had the highest number of contestants in the Spelling Contest. We have a pretty good class, don't you think? At least Miss Shigley thinks so. Puggy, in Caesar class, told about how Caesar was constructing earthquakes fearth worksj. Want Ad.: Wanted: Chaperones for Class of '24, Wanted: Looking glass. Raymond Gal- braith. - Wanted: More new boys. Emily Moody. Wanted: A fellow and a Ford. Edith Welsh. Teacher: Use the word 'right' in a sentence. Elsworth M.: Wright, write rite right. H. Dawkins fgeometrically speakingjz Football is a high school sport. I am a high school sport. Therefore, I am a foot- ball. -Q. E. D. Great Accident! Swede S. tried to make a joke and this rolled out: If you will use your imagination And consider the Emancipation It is the greatest proclamation In the history of our Nation! When our orators got up to speak their knees spake sympathetically to each other, when the judges' decision came out they congratulated each other! Catherine Davis is my name, Granville is my station, I go to school to act the fool Q And get my education. 'Tis Spring, beautiful Spring: Flowers bloom, and glad birds sing: Children's voices are blithe and gay While they run away-away. -F. F., 1924. Miss Wolfe in Biology: What should one know to be able to raise strawberries? Evelyn: Well, they are raised in straw. Miss W.: Then I suppose if we were goigg to raise gooseberries we would have to ave some geese. Adalinez Fm afraid we've butted intoa romance. WHY THE DAISY HIDES ITS GOLD AT NIGHT CA Myth.j Once many years ago there was a tribe of Indians, who had a field of daisies. The tribe was very proud of the daisies, because they were the onlyptribe for miles around that had any. They called their daisies Indian's gold. One night a warrior went out to see the new moon that hung low in the western sky. As he was standing by a tree he saw a figure sneaking toward the field of daisies. The warrior soon discovered that the form was an enemy warrior and his purpose was to steal the gold from the daisies. The enemy warrior was frightened by a loud whoop. That night the Great Spirit came and told the daisies to hide their golden centers. So ever since that time the daisy closes its petals at night. -GLADYS CURTIS, '24,
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I' B i f v f ':. iv. . fl, it BLUE AND WHITE 25 . fk' qv I ,',,,i ,,-l. If ,q yg ,, ,f',4V A jpg! , , ,L f a- A ,A ig 5,,,,.- of . ,,- a ,VAV. , ' , VI ' ,.', f,',-lV I 'g' 1 , A T if-e T 2 , H THE MOCCASIN FLOWER CA Myth. J An Indian squaw went down to the river to draw water. On her return she did not go into the Wigwam but sat outside. After a while she called her little papoose. There was no answer so she became frightened, fearing that a bear had devoured him, or a wolf had carried him off. She rushed through the woods calling him. She soon became out of breath so she had to sit and wait awhile. Suddenly she spied a new flower, which resembled her papoose's moc- casin. These flowers grew all along the path. Manitou has sent them to show me the trail to follow, she cried. She followed the trail and found her child under a tree laughing and talking to the birds which were above him. Little papoose I was frightened about you. I never want to you to run away again, she said. I After that the flower still bloomed in the woods and was called the moccasin flower. ORATORICAL CONTEST Our representative at the oratorical con- test was Ruth Broughton. Although we didn't get a prize we showed the other classes that they would have to work to get ahead of us next year. Don't get discour- aged, Ruth, you have three more years to show what you can do. The Freshman Class had an April Fool's party, Friday, March 31st, Many games were played after which refreshments were served, consisting of fluffy cotton cream puffs, pepper fudge and delicious sand- wiches. Stephen Tuttle played his violin at the Glee Club Operetta. A surprise party was given in honor of Wilma McLees' birthday anniversary on the evening of March 23rd. The time was spent in Playing games, singing and the telling cf ghost stories, after which dainty re- freshments were served to the guests. Those present were: Buena McLain, Iris Holmes, Chessie Young, Louvera Yates, Thelma Miley, Ruth Broughton. Hilda and Mayme Zetta Jackson, Mary Latta, Ruth Owens, Cora Frances Shirk, Marguerite and Lily Eell McLees, and the hostess, Wilma Mc- ees. FRESHMAN The Bishop rode out in his one-hoss Shea, To inspect his Wells, you know, But he Nye had 'a fit when he was told That the oil was running low. The doctor had to La-iztz his brain, fHe acted like a Spartanl, And for a week his work did Shirk, To build Holmes for a Mcu't'i'n. He went to Davies Clielarence sale, And bought a Theo door Qdorej, He kept on Pierson Mr. Smith, And Owen Qowingl more and more. He went to see his Ymmg Chessie But Courtright he could not Lestlhjer mother should find out And make sorrow his lot. -HILDA JACKSON. By these signs we know them: , Chewing gum ,......,,......... Cora Frances Shirk Bandages ,.....,.............i............,.... Hilda Jackson Freckles ............ ....,....... L ouvera Yates Beauty ..,,,....,..,.. ........... J ohn Smith Pug nose .,.......,.,., .......,,.,..., I ris Holmes Rosy cheeks ,....,.. ......... C hessie Young Love for boys ....... .........,.......... B euna McLain Brilliancy ..,.,......,..........r...,,,,........ Thelma Miley Miss Wolfe: Stephen, give us example of condensation. Stephen: Well, when you put a tea- kettle on the stove and boil it. She: Have you an extra room? Hotel Clerk: Yes, Suite One? She: - Sir! -Ex. Chessie fin English Il :-There was a Sab- bath stillness in the air, which in a set- tlemont unused to Sabbath influences looked omnibus, fmeaning ominousj. Wilma fexplainina' the meaning of Scotch words in Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush. l Wass means was in Beside the Bron- nie Bier Bush. Mr. Hunt fin General Science, having pupils explain the diiferent parts of an auto- mobilejz Leo, can you tell us where the magneto is ? Leo: Why there isn't any, is there?
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