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LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOL X-RAYS. b lb lb b b ► b lb b b b b b If b b b The New Modern and v Gomplete Music Store. We have recently ovened a first class Music t .rc ai 231 South Broad Siieet, l.uncaster, Ohio,- and as a matter of IrcI are anxious to Ret acquainted with the musical public, and in order to do so it is incumbent on our part that wc deal with all customers in such a way as to make them feel that they have received true value for their un-ner, no matter how large or small the purchase may. be This can only be done by handling only such g ods as we can stake our reputation on Wc iari do this on such makes of pianos as EVERETT, ■STKGKK A ONS, JOH N' C11U KC11, HARVARD, REED SONS and others. Wc have honest goods at honest price , ami kindly solicit your patronage. 213 S. Broad St.. Lancaster. Ohio. W. M. KANE, Salesman. A. M. SPARKS, Proprietor AffffTtfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTT TT TTTT
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4 LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOL X-RAYS FOOT BALL GROUP. —Photo by Tobias. Top Row—Courtright, Orman. McClIntock, McCleery. Third Row—Geyer, Crook. Davis, Mi esse, McCrum. Second Row—Fink. Acton. Hershberger, McLaughlin. Campbell. First Row—-Work, Justus, Radebaugh. McMIllln.
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6 LANCASTER HIGH SCHOOL X-RAYS. (bditorials. k i AH men who would now wish to rise In business with a caper Should never fail to advertise In Lancaster's High School paper. To the Board of Education, we, the Senior Class of 1907. feel very grate- ful for the many acts of kindness you have shown us. and take this oppor- tunity of thanking you. We also feel very grateful to the contributors, who had it not been for this paper, would never had the chance af displaying their poetic ability. We hereby take this method of ex- tending our thanks to the business men of Lancaster who. by their ad- vertisements. have assisted us won- derfully In publishing this paper. The Editorial Department has re- ceived publications from other schools and colleges, which are appreciated very much. We will endeavor to ac- knowledge the receipt of each and every one. The following article was found In the Lancaster Gazette of a lato edi- tion: We learn that the High School lads, aspiring to distinction, have adopted the white sock as a modest but striking uniform. Taken in con- junction with tho modem slaughter house style of wearing the trousers rolled nearly to the knee, the result is peculiarly unlovely. Will the lads take it kindly when we call attention to the fact that a High School educa- tion is intended to put gray matter in the brain and not white hosiery on the feet. The boys are confusing in their understandings.” Such an article is hardly appropri- ate for publication and an editor with any common sense would keep such things from his paper. We, the boys of the High School, think that the person who wrote that article, thought that he was writing something cute, but he was mistaken, and he proba- bly would be thought a great deal more of if he would leave such arti- cles out of his paper and not look to see what kind of socks the High School boys wear. We. the members of the staff, sup- pose It would be the proper thing to say that as we take our pen in hand, we feel our unworthiness and our in- ability to carry on this work as it should bo done.” Of course, that would be conventional and that is what our friends tell us to do when we go to them in our despair and ask them to tell us what we shall write. But we aren’t going to be convention- al. However, we’ll patiently accept the tasks assigned to us, hoping that our friends who read this book will overlook to a great extent, tho errors made by us, in this our first attempt at journalism. Our one aim is to give to the lower classmen, such material as will bo both Interesting and instructive. Aft- er consulting such books as tho “Brittanica,” Americana, Cen- tury,” efc.. we may say that we think ourselves better prepared to do this work and to leave to our fellow- pupils such great stores of knowledge, that they will never have need of any reference books, with the exception of the L. H. S. X-Rays. We. as the editors, have passed many sleepless (?) nights, in order that we might be able to publish this book, which we hope will be appre- ciated by the reading public. THE SENIOR AND THE ROSE. A few faded rose leaves A Freshman year treasure: I view you again with a sigh Three years have I kept you In care without measure. And now must tell you good bye. Alas for the rose leaves Confession o’ercomcs me, My cheek is quite crimson with shame Which rose were you part of? Which Senior was she? And what was that college man's name? AS EVERYBODY KNOWS. You’ve got to advertise to suc- ceed, said the successful one. “Yes,” returned the other, “and you’ve got to succeed like the dickens to keep on advertising.” COMING FRESHMAN’S YELL. Banty rooster! banty hen! WeYe the promising 1910. It pays to advertise. The cheapest way is best. Just tell the High School students And they will do the rest. TO OUR FRESHMEN. Take a Junior for what he means and not for what he says. ‘Patronize our advertisers.” GARDNER HUGHES Tin Store and Queensware Store Columbian Block. West Main St. DR. J. H- EONG Osteopathic Yhysician.. Both Phones. 129 N. Columbus St Wymans Steam Dye and Dry Cleaning Works Fountain Square.
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