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

 - Class of 1923

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Rea' and White of Lake View High School 99 Is bread a good food to eat be- fore running? I asked. I should say, said the coach, its the GRAN' STAFF of life. MORE PQETRY VVhen Tyrus Cobb get up to bat I darn near always loose my hat, But that is nothing like the thrill I get when Jordan hits the pill. Ted Pellage was the mean ole boy He sure could toss the apple, XVhen Rudy steps into the box The maidens for him grapple. Now sheik-like Steve, the manager, VVorks hard both night and day To keep Clare Rohan on the job And keep the girls away. The star of scrubs is XVerner Daib He fields the ball just great He hits the ball like New York's Babe, Can't you appreciate? . . Q .3 .3 5. FAMOUS SAYING I can't pitch either. -Ira Swcvizvy. .1 .-. .g. ftf '64 41-l Ailgiil fr' ,mingle Elilinlllgl! E ii fl Q-.L J! H uit vga Q I Q - 4,715-,IIE qu --.-... ---.- Y Ach du lieber AUGUSTINE, I got a new VVATERMAN fountain pen, hollered Middendorf, rushing in the room, I copped it of MER- KER-Y. Mr. Rothe grabbed Mid- dendorf by the collar and said, Have you made a GRAF of the points earn- ed by Rettig? No, but I ASPIRI2 to do so soon, said Milly. I staggered out of the room and bumped into the Chinaman, Swing Lowe. VVhere going? said I, Me go UHGCKE my shirtee, me go Sen- mx eww Yi: LH-wx rl is mot ig I-:rfiu YEA? .assed Q ff 'qv' s Q , mv XIX Y , i l s x n I , ul 4 Q e on . 905 ' '9 x GQ 93 p4UQ - go A' .M Wa si z 'Q' ofa' :sQ7s's'3's: w ' 5' 5 'I 'gs s A . 21 ' Q IIII' H :I EEE? 1: -' Q' i 05 ,fy Say Q 1 - 'w?s.. s'.fIQs - ior Promeef' said Swing. 'tOh, said I, you'1'e going in a cab ? Na, na, said Swing, VVe ridee trolle car! XVith this I gradually XVILTIZD. e o v Q. Q.. fr SENTIMENT. The baseball team is broken up The season's at an end XVe started out to grab a cup Gui' good name to defend. Now Stub has gone to other helds His lihre and pep to show And Dud has left our team for good And so has captain Lowe. Swede Monson too has left the team VVe wonder where he'll go To give some college team a thrill, Ch how that boy could throw! 3. J. J. . 0 Q If the fellows can't hit And your pitchers they trounce Don't give up your hope, It's the end that counts. W- Batty,

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