Lancaster High School - Mirage Yearbook (Lancaster, OH)

 - Class of 1911

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Page 28 text:

RUSSELL BARR A decidedly self-suffi- cient man.” ' €l S entor£ 1911 30 ALBERTA LAMB What stature is she of? Just as high as my heart.”

Page 27 text:

After Three Eyes finished his lunch, he took Willie to see the Owl, but instead of climbing up, a basket was let down and they were drawn up. The Owl looking very sol- emn and dignified, was reading a letter when they entered. He told them he had just received an invitation from the Man in the Moon, and asked them to go along. Three Eyes accepted and of course Willie did too, but the only thing that worried Willie was that he did not see how they were going to get there. But he soon found out, for on go- ing out into the yard, he saw a comet tied to a post. “What a funny way to travel!” thought Willie, but he was a very polite little boy, and did not wish to hurt the Owl’s feelings. Willie, the Owl and Three Eyes were soon on the comet’s back and away they went like the wind. When they ar- rived at the moon, the comet stopped and they jumped off and walked up a little yellow path to a little yellow house and knocked at a little yellow door. A little yellow man opened the door and asked them to enter. The Man in the Moon, a very round man with a very round shining face, was waiting for them on the roof of 29 the house. The dinner being ready, they sat down at a table with yellow dishes, but Willie did not see anything to eat. Finally the soup was brought in, but what funny soup it was! It was nothing but green cheese and indeed everything that was served was made of green cheese. Wil- lie, seeing that everyone ate it, followed their example, say- ing to himself that this dinner was better than Three Eyes’ anyway. After dinner they all went fishing in the Milky Way, which proved to be a great river of milk. They caught all kinds of strange things. First Willie caught a diamond crown, the Owl caught a pair of boots and Three Eyes caught an umbrella. Finally they became tired of fishing, so the Owl put on his boots, Willie put on his crown, Three Eyes put up his umbrella and they all went back to the Man in the Moon’s house. After telling him what a pleas- ant time they had had, and inviting him to come to their houses, they jumped upon the comet and started home They soon arrived at Willie’s house, and he jumped off and ran in to tell his mother about his wonderful trip.



Page 29 text:

 BESSIE BOWERS ‘A hurricane in petti- coats.” PRUDENCE JACKSON Her looks do argue her replete with modesty. 31 MINNIE AMERINE O this learning, what a thing it is! FRANK DeLANCY Fickle as a woman—a new girl every year.

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