Potter School - Shield Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1919

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THE POTTER SHIELD It doesn't pay to play traflic cop unless you have a badge, Dibg next time let the naughty-mobile go by. - Following the example set by one of our more mentionable rivals, several Juniors have taken up Eurhythmic dancing in the locker rooms. All they have to do to perfect the camouflage is to get a crush on the Seniors. The watchword of the times- Have you a little bomb in your home? Our school orchestra has Miss Burke's school organization beaten by two ukuleles and a mouth-organ. Strike up a bit o' melody, boys! From the violent vocal desecrations prevalent in the study hall lately, we wonder whether friend flu is staging a return engagement, or spring poetry is making itself heard. Sounds like the Frog Chorus from Pate de foies Gras. Speaking of violet thought waves, our own are frequently as multi-colored as the sweaters they wear in Oakland-and Berkeley. i I CHARACTERISTIC SONGS H 1 Rendered magnificently by the following songbirds, recently with the Kearny - Street Grand Opera Company: . :gif Sig. R. Jackson ........ . . . I want a Doll w 5' M. de B. McGaw .. . .... Have a Smile J. Lermen ........ ........ ' 'High Divey' Sig. Carlo Griffin. . . . .............. Mary Herr Dohrmann ........................... Livery Stable Blues M. d'Summers ..... A ........................ Johnny's in Town Grand Finaleand Chorus: 4 I ' Prohibition Blues Cdirgej. ' Young Drown has contracted the malicious habit of flaunting Jazz neckties to the world. It's bad business, Willard 5 cut down on the symphonic haberdashery and syncopate your brains a bit. How restless a school gets around lunch time! SPEAKING OF JAZZ The Senior Class has surely got the Shimmie on the brain- . They Shimmie' ' into Chemistry And Shimmie back .,, again. QQHFHFHN . -A-4' Fzfty-one



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