Hillsdale School - Telescope Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1929

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thinnie the Pooh11 at Hillsdale School tWith Apologies to A. A. Milney INNIE the Pooh, and Piglet, and Christopher Robbin stood outside looking. - Lookz ing with great intereSt at a large one-Story building with htHillsdale Schoolh written over the doorway. hNow, Poohf said Christopher, udoxft forget your company manners? hLBut, Christopherfs said Pooh, st1 have that jumping rolling feeling in my stomach, like I was just Coming off of a Rolly coaster. You know not the feeling that you have on the coaster, but just after you get off. ttWell, you know that that feeling does not laSt long, so brace up. You are only visiting anyway, Are you with us, PigletW hYees, said Piglet in a very tiny voice, and they went in. Piglet hid behind Pooh, and Pooh hid behind Christopher, who Stepped boldly up to the person who greeted them. hTm Christopher Robbin, he said, Hand these are my friends: PoohnBear and Piglet. WevahtjuSt wanted to come and Visit because we heard that this was the very niceSt school that there was, and we thought maybe if we liked it-weH, could we look around? h tLCertainly, replied the lady. hPigletf said Pooh, hthat lady is nice, and my funny feeling is all gone now? hNow this is the gymnasiumf the nice lady explained. hThey are having cor! rectives today? uWhat are CORRECTITIVESESW asked Pooh. hThey are things that correct? replied Christopher knowingly, uOh, I see,u said Pooh, but he really didntt see at all, so he decided to try them, and see what happened after he had done one. So he lay down on the floor and wiggled his toes the way the girls in the gym were doing. After twenty wiggles on each toe he got up expecting to feel entirely different, but he was disappointed to End that everything fgcgust the same, and also that Christopher Robbin was giving him a DONtT DO THAT K. They then walked down a very long corridor and looked in rooms to see a lot of girls sitting at tables trying hard to look at a lady sitting at a big desk. Finally they came to $955 P002 Twenty-fiue

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9:9 Hillsdale OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS THE TERROR INTERFERENCE WHEELS OF CHANCE WHAT PRICE GLORY DREAM OF LOVE THE SINGING FOOL . THE RACKET A SINGLE MAN Slums . . TAKE ME HOME UNDRISSED 7TH HEAVEN . NOTHING TO VJEAR ALL AMERICAN FLEET'S IN RESTLESS YOUTH THE SPEILER T TRAIL OF Cowman . UNEASY MONEY WHAT A NIGHT MY MAN ADORATION AVALANCHE . BEWARE OF BLONDEs BIT OF HEAVEN THE BIG PARADE Movies . The Freshman Charlotte and Frelberg College Boards , The Faculty . Drawing for Tables . The Honor Study Hall . Dudie Haydock , . Dot Hills The Lunch Line . The Ianitor The Gym Uniforms Peggy Friedlander The Salld June 7th . Sue Reynolds The FAculty Basketbal l1 Team Arrlval 0f the Buses The SJpzrVised Study Hall . 511 1y Deerheld Road e The Annual . Graduation Mary Jane Neher . Charlotte Woolley . Night Work . , Willy Leach , Chocolate Pudding .erching Into Assembly NMN Wanderlust I heard a train Pass in the night; I saw a plane Mount out of sight; I spied a car Caked thick with duit; No heart could bar The Wanderlust. So off and away to the ends of the earth, With a heart overflowing With singing and mirth- Ench day bringing hours that are dancing and free, Each night bringing stars shining softly for me; Each day bringing scenes full of wonder and new; And friendsHif theyTre happy they neednTt be true! Each night bringing shadows, blue shadows, and deep, And the moon gleaming whitely, and unbroken sleep. HELEN BOOKMAN, 29 Page Twenty-four HQ



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939 E43 an awfully funny looking room. This they were told was the laboratory. Pooh didnt know what a laboratory was, but Piglet conlided that he didnlt know either, so Pooh didn't feel so badly then. A little lady in a big black apron came up and started to show them around. They came to a big twisty looking affair which the lady in the big black apron said was the apparatus for making Potassium Permanginate. lll wonder if Owl would know what PERSASSIUM POMATINGATE was? put in Piglet. LLWelll have to ask himfl All of a sudden they heard an awful scream, and they saw Pooh run around the room as if a bee had stung him, yelling, lWWATER ! cWN'ATER ! Elef'zAx l ER l! llWhat ever is the matter, Pooth said Christopher, very embarrassed and shocked at the way he was behaving. Several people came running in with water and after Pooh had had six glasses of it he calmed down enough to tell what had happened. llWell, he said feebly, llI saw a whole lot of jars in that cupboard over there, and they looked so much like my honey jars that I thought I would try them and see. I cert tainly never tasted honey that burned your mouth like that. I donlt think that I like LATABRORIES very much either. After that experience Christopher Robbin thought that it was best to leave the llLatabrory immediately, and they walked out into the corridors. After they had gone a little farther Pooh smelt something. The more he smelled the better he liked it, until he forgot all about the bad honey he had eaten, and asked llHow soon is luncth The nice lady said that it wasn t for another hour, but she thought that she could arrange to have a special eleven olclock meal served. Pooh was too excited at the pros; pedt of eating to even say THANKIYOU, but Christopher Robbin didnlt forget, so that made it all right They came out of the dining room a half hour later with their hands full of cookies, and their stomachs full of chocolate pudding, and Pooh said that he thought he would like to come to this school, and he would tell Eeyore, and Tigger, and Kanga, and R00 all about the chocolate puddings, and he thought maybe they would all want to go to school, too. PEGGY FRIEDLANDER, 329 9a , my Page TLL'enry-sr'x

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