Lake View High School - Red and White Yearbook (Chicago, IL)

 - Class of 1923

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Annual of the June racluating Class OF L A K E VIEW HIGH SCHOOL 1923

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Red and White of Lake View High School 101 Since the Honor Society has been formed, E's and S's are more numer- ous around here. Mr. Brown will be sorry yet that he started that organi- zation. Buying pins in the quantities that he will soon have to will keep him broke. axe .24 use Sadly now, we bid farewell to our art adviser. Goodbye, good luck. Miss Price. HE surely is lucky. o Q - of of f .1 They say that fortune favors the brave. Our debaters must be brave. Fortune favored them. Qne team convinced the opponents that the posi- tive of the question was so while the other proved the negative. . v o Q.. sf 1.4 If all the money that the Senior Class spent were cashed into nickles and put in 300, we wager that one would have to wade through to get in. VVe wish to ask what Yirginius eats at home if here a little ice-cream and cake fills him to the extent of stopping his flow of language. Are you shy, Coe, or is it bashfulness? The Red and ll'l1ifv-Lake reI'irw party was pronounced a howling suc- cess. Did you hear Mark sing? XYe didn't know there was such musical talent on the staff. Yes, we have no bananas. .:. .g. .9 VVho said that there was never any- thing to eat at Class Day luncheons? Maybe our chairman was an extraor- dinary one. I guess she was. Isn't that so, Dibs? T Poor Polly, says Al as he hears the Parrot squack for the last time. XVe're sorry, too, Al. Paul Batterson had a hard time picking D0-Jiggvrs for the title of his column. He had Hoouamzy, Tlziugomajig, Do-Fzzmzy, ll'l1ij?cr- fcof besides countless others to choose from. .g. .g. 3. The poor seniors will hereafter have to weep themselves to sleep, there'll be no more Bedtinze Stories to help the sandman along. Some day, some way, we hope to hear some again. Flowers make tine peace offerings. Have you ever seen them on teacher's desks? 4. .g. q. The alumni banquet. did you go? Once a year at least everyone is given a chance to meet old school-day sweethearts. Harold C Sft I'lIt'l'. .g. 4. 4. A day in June we say. Those words to all convey An ideal state A happy fate XVhen mortals all are gay. lYe say A ,Tune-time night. To all there comes the sight Of swaying trees In a soft breeze And stars aglow with light. -Diana lVcber. ty 4 1 las.-



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