Raleigh High School - Rattler Yearbook (Raleigh, NC)
- Class of 1909
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'..--.am amz' Wag '---sl? .- I 1- I el p 1 --..., 1 , v.. nr 1- 11: lug .., g L 1 .. .4 .. f' i1iiiv'5 rii-ESP-'iiii ..- -z f a- . .: ':':: r '14 nr ..'--z- '1a..-.....:: .x::.-..: :::..-. .r.A 5 ::::':-:g waz: :L ..:. ......... . , my urnvlu l51l5Iglill:.ffe'+. - I , v . . . - N ' V ' +C 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' SEVENTH grade at Leroy Martin School, 30 kids or so, was on tourof City Hall. When they marched single file into the courtroomf bystander quipped, fhluveniis delinquen- cy is really on the rise. GENERAL SERVICES Di- rector George Cherry is still having headachesg with the greenery in the State House. A reporter f-told him, The latest batchof plants are dy- ing . . . It's,a drainagerprob- lem. ' ' I didn'tf- design thel build- ing, snapped George. Any housewife '-'knows you gotta have a hole in thebottom of the flower pot.- - 1 A It seems that the State House flower pots , were made with-. out holes. Soithe stagnant wa- ter rots the plant roots. . 3 TI-IE photographs show the girls with the- high hair ar- rangementshtied in back with big ribbonsyand the high lace collars. One U picture shows. the football team, nose guards hanging at the players? chests. The pnotosr-are in The Rat- tler, the 1909 edition of the Raleigh High School year- f 1 book. The principal that year was Professor Hugh Morson, for whom Hugh Morson High School was later named. T e yearbookwas loaned to us by Miss Gladys, Dewar of 1814 .was a of 1909. of 1909 Wilshire Ave., who member' of that class The little yearbook was dedicated to Principal Morson, and carried a bio- graphical sketch' of him. A Vir- ginian? Morson came to Ra- leigh in 1877 and subsequent- ly helped establish the Raleigh Male Academy. In 1905-.he be- came principal of the new Ra- leigh High School. The 1909 yearbook said of him, Mr, Morson willbe known in the educational history of ' North -Carolina as one of the State's trulingreat teachers . . . Thor- oug ess of instruction and the inculcation of noble, manly ideals of 'character' have ever been the highest aims of Mr. Morson. Now that the Hugh Morson High School building 'is being torn down to make room for a a newfederalzbuilding, Miss Dewar is concerned 'that her principal will no longler have a school named after- im. It's a shame, she said. ' f N be trier VOLUME ONE MCMIX PUBLISHED ANNUALLY BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE RALEIGH HIGH SCHOOL F. A. SMETHURST, EDITOR I. M. PROCTER, JR., BUSINESS MANAGER . , A' 1 v' TLT J 4, 1 ' ,' - f . 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Qin jiif. hugh jflnrsun nur helnhah Brinripal, this Qmtual is W gratefully hehicateb hp the Senior Qilass of ,nineteen Bunhreh anh fine PROFESSOR HUGH Mousox His life is gentle, and the elements So mixf d in him that Nature might stand up And say to all the world, This is a man l ' Biographical Sketch if Hugh Morson, the Principal of the Raleigh High School, was born at Little Falls, near Fredericksburg, Stafford County, Va., 1850. His father, Dr. Hugh Morson, though he lived on his farm in later life, was at an earlier period a surgeon in the United States Navy, serving with the cele- brated Lieutenant Maury, the first man to make a systematic study of the currents and the bottom of the sea. His mother was, before her marriage to Dr. Morson, Miss Rosalie Light- foot. He was prepared for college at the academy of Judge Coleman, and went to the University of Virginia in 1869, remaining two years. Mr. Morson's first experience as a teacher was gained as a private tutor in the family of Col. Thos. Carter, in King William County, Va. In 187 4 he moved to Hillsbo-ro, N. C., where he taught in the military academy of Horner and Graves. From Hillsboro he moved to Raleigh, in 1877, where he first taught with a Mr. Scott. In 1878 Mr. Morson and Capt. John Fray established the Raleigh Male Academy, successor of the old Lovejoy Academy, on the site of what is now the Governor's Mansion. The following spring Mr. Morson married Miss Sallie Field, of Port Royal, Va., and settled permanently in Raleigh. In 1884 the Raleigh Male Academy was moved to Bloodworth St., between Eden- ton and Jones streets. Captain Fray died in 1885, and soon afterwards Mr. Morson formed a partnership with Capt. C. B. Denson. The school was conducted by Mr. Morson and Captain Denson for thirteen years. After Captain Denson retired Mr. Morson managed the Raleigh Male Academy alone until 1905, when he became Principal of the High School which, under his competent supervision, has developed to a remarkable degree during the past four years. 6 Mr. Morson will be known in the educational history of North Carolina as one of the State's truly great teachers. Few others, perhaps, have exerted a greater influence upon the destiny of North Carolina than this modest and Halto- gether private individual. Many of the men, in every call- ing of life, engaged in every form of activity, who have pro- moted and are promoting the educational, industrial and scientific interests of the commonwealth in the period of un- precedented growth it is now undergoing, owe a large part of their efficiency and character to Mr. Hugh Morson. If any one doubts this he should talk with some of the old boys and those who have assisted Mr. Morson at various times in his teaching. It is the writer's pleasure to know many of these, and he can truthfully say that 'none knows him but to love him, none names him but to praise' Thoroughness of instruction and the inculcation of noble, manly ideals of character have ever been the highest aims of Mr. Morson. Abjuring educational fads, he has been wont to stress the fundamentals of education rather than to dissi- pate his energy in teaching subjects for which his facilities were inadequate. In the athletic and other contests of the schools of which he has been the head, he has invariably re- pudiated everything that might smack of fraud or deception. Singularly candid in his dealings with students, they have with few exceptions been unreserved in their attitude toward him. The students of the High School are justly proud of their Principal. They know that they have in him no ordinary man, that they have in him a. Christian gentleman of the highest type, and an accomplished scholar, albeit one who is characterized by an almost excessive modesty and an almost too strict devotion to duty. It is their sincerest hope that he may for many years longer preside over the destinies of the Raleigh High School, until that institution becomes the 'fbright morning star of the North Carolina public school system. 7 A Chronicle of the Class of '09 9 slr DECEMBER 19, 1905. Our Christmas holidays are here after our iirst term in the High School. It seems a long time Qalthough it has been only a few monthsj since a crowd of anxious boys and girls waited to see if their names were on the list of those who had completed the Grammar School Course and were ready to take up higher work. There are thirty-two in our class, won- der how many will be with us in May of 1909 3 At irst our work was confusing, why should one use X's and z's when a problem is much easier worked by arithmetic? And Latin is so hard, our brains were in a whirl with declensions, con- jugations and indirect discourse. But we are getting more used to things now, and perhaps our marks will improve. MAY 20, 1906. Exams. are over, and of course we all passed, for we are soon to be sophs, and the first Freshman Class of old R. H. S. is no more. APRIL 19, 1907. Thank goodness, this year is nearly over! We have been through the wars with Caesar, but needless to say, we have not enjoyed the journey so much as that venerable hero evidently did. Our trials in our other studies have increased a hun- dredfold, and we have found out tha.t being a soph is more work than play. MAY 15, 1908. VVe are juniors now, and feel quite big, but oh, how we envy those seniors their privileges! Senior meetings are quite the rage, and we are not sorry, for on the occasion of each we are excused from at least one recitation. Our trials with math. this year are enough to drive one distracted, 8 Mm... ANNA C. STRONG. FRANK A. 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Our class has decreased somewhat in number but not one whit in class spirit, and the only misfor- tune now in sight is the fact that we must lose Miss Womble for a six weeks trip abroad before Christmas. It is rumored that we are to have only a six months school term, and, if so, where will our diplomas be? MARCH 6, 1909. Yesterday ended one Ushort senior year , no commence- ment, no diplomas, no nothing! But one consolation, our boys last night won their second debate from Greensboro. MARCH 25, 1909. School is going to begin again. MARCH 27, 1909. All the seniors received notice to-day that, unless con- ditioned, they needn't return to school. Shall we grieve or rejoice? APRIL 24, 1909. Well, we are going to have Commencement and an annual after all. Twelve out of those thirty-two freshmen of 1905 are ready for their diplomas. We realize that we have not been what we should, but our ideals have ever been high, and in the future we shall strive more and more to reach the goal. MYRTLE KING, Historian 1909. 9 Class Poem is Twice two times the silent, solemn hand of God hath Beekoned each season hence since first we met within those Hallowed walls. We met, and now we part to voyage Not again upon these placid waters, but oler Billowed waves and stormy seas to lands unknown we Now must bendour course as He who rules above hath willed. Here our hearts are burdened not with sad farewells or Secret longings for the days gone by, and though we Naught can give of worth to those who follow near, yet Thus we chant our song of praise to her whom praise is due: Mater, Alma Mater, J oy be thine forever! May dissension never Fall thy lot! For thou art fairer far Than tho-se who famed are Above thee. Mater, Alina Mater, Shine in thy true glory, Praised in song and story, Of thy sons. And let no hateful vaunt Or e' en a spiteful taunt Aggrieve thee. Mater, Alma Mater, Thine be fame eternal! Praise be thine supernal! Evermore. And thee we'll ever love, While shine the stars above! Fare thee Well. FRANK A. SMETHURST, Poet. 10 Class Prophecy sk MAY 21, 1919. While lying in the hammock under the large trees at twi- light, dreaming of the past and especially of my graduating day, the postman brought me fourteen letters. I had never received so many at one time! In my breathless hurry to open them my fingers seemed to be all thumbs. At last, however, they were read, and proved to be from the mem- bers of the class of naughty-nine inviting me to visit them. There were only fourteen letters--there were fifteen in my class besides myself. Where could the missing one be? How I wished it were possible to accept every one of them. What fun to see them all again and to renew our high school days together. Oh, for a magic airship! I sighed audibly. Scarcely had I spoken when I heard a low, whirring noise by my side, and looking down, I saw a tiny creature with tinier wings of gauze CI knew this must be a fairyj, who was seated in the tiniest airship that had ev-er been built. She spoke- to me then in her gentle voice: My child, she said, Where is the airship. Get in and I will take you to see your friends. I looked up and 'saw an airship large enough for mej Oh thank you so much, you dear little fairy! I ex- claimed as I stepped into the ship-. Whither shall we turn our course, she asked. Southward, to Georgia, for it is there that our presi- dent lives, I replied. As the ship shot upwards, headed toward the South, I nearly lost my breath and my heart beat faster and faster. The first sensation of sailing through the air was scarcely over when our ships dropped to the earth and we were at Garl's home in Rome. He, we found, when he left the Old North State, had secured a position in the leading bank of Georgia, and was then its president. However, his heart was still in his native city, for he was soon to return to 11 North Carolina on a very interesting mission. This meant that Raleigh would lose one of her fairest daughters. Having left Georgia, we sailed farther south to Amzi's home. There we learned that he was the chief of the civil engineers in the employ of the Southern Railway. For- merly Amzi could not endure people who lived north of Mason and Dixon's line, but I discovered that his views had changed, for there was a fair-haired daughter of the North seated not only peacefully but lovingly by his side. Thus were the blue and the gray united. The next I saw was little Ike, I thought he never would grow longg But you may bet your life That he has gotten 'strongf 'f In Columbia, S. C., our ships touched the earth before the circus tents of Barnum and Bailey. Russell was the leading clown in this circus, and his wife was one of the bareback riders. In her high school days Elizabeth gave promise of be- coming a well-known musician. Vive found her at the head of the music department at the Baptist University at Ra- leigh. Her voice was greatly admired by Raleighites. In all our wanderings we had heard no word of the miss- ing fifteenth member. On we sailed, enjoying the delicious air. Our ships dropped a few miles from Rhamkatte, where we found Henry living on a farm. It was very nicely kept. However, wonders will never cease! There we found as Henry's helpmate the missing member raising chickens and selling eggs for pin money. Myrt was keeping house for her father. At the time we saw her she was making a perfectly beautiful dress. The daintiness of it and the particular pains she was taking with it caused me to wonder. It was all explained, however, on reading the day's paper, in which was printed an invitation to her wedding. Her one desire was soon to be fulfilled. Douglas was at the head of a prospering business college in Garner, where he had twenty-three students. Hurrah for Garner! 12 Gladys was at home taking a short rest before entering upon her duties as Assistant Professor of Latin at Cornell. She had taken a trained nurse's course but, after waiting several years in vain for her Haflinityv to have the measles in order that she might nurse her, she gave up the profes- sion in despair. Julian, who always seemed to be a lamb among ladies, was really a wolf in sheep's clothing, for, as my ship sailed above a beautiful church, a bridal party was just entering. The groom I recognized as Julian. Nobody would have be- lieved it in 1909. a The next stop made was in the midst of some beautiful grounds. No sound of talking was heard, but every one was working his fingers. Who on earth were we going to see in this place? Coming down one of the shady walks was a familiar figure. Could it be possible! It was Rebecca. This was the Deaf and Dumb Institution at Morganton. Moral: Don't be so quiet in your school days that you will lose the power of speech in your later life. VVe paid a visit to the capital of the United States. Frank was a famous lawyer, and his fame was won by a brilliant speech in the Peace Conference. His ambition was realized. One of Corinna's teachers had prophesied great things of her as a teacher. These had all come true, but at the time of our visit she was spending a month at home eagerly wait- ing for June. On the third finger o-f her left hand there sparkled a solitaire diamond, and there-by hangs a tale. We steered our ships toward the west and landed in the Indian Territory. There before our eyes was a Wigwam, outside of which, contentedly smoking his pipe, was Herman. Within, cooking the evening meal, was Minnehaha. What a long way from home we were! It seemed to me that we sailed for an hour before it came in sight. As I began falling lower and lower I caught my breath, and with a jump realized that I was still in the hammock. My good fairy and my airship had disappeared. EMMA ISABELLA HAYNES, Prophet. 13 CLASS T NAME NICK-NAME EXPRESSION LOA FING P LACE Elizabeth Bass .. La Boss ........ Isabella Haynes- HID ........ Corinna Mial .... Rebecca Merritt Myrtle King ..... Louise Womble- Gladys Dewar --- Ivan Procter ..... F. Smethurst .... Herman Briggs-- Henry Faucette - D. J effrey ........ A. Ellington ..... C. Betts ....... - Russell Jones .... Julian Rand ..... H lr n ll ' 'Spickett' '-- u u C'rinny -- ' 'BGCCO' ' .... Grammai' --- Squeezer --- G. D. ..... Ike ........ - Fithers' '--- Honey Boy Dong ..... Damsi .... ' 'Nuts' ' ..... Wit ...... J. Paul --- 11 Well, good evening- Can't be repeated--- Well I'l1 be John --- Get off the earth ---- Well chilr'n ...-...- Caesar's ghost ---- You jay bird, you--- You're mighty right Who said so -.---...- By thunder .--. --- I'll .--.. Sho 'nough ? -----..- You'll iind out ...... I'll be dogged ...-.- Innumerable ..--.-- I'll be dogged if you do. Library ..... Hasn't one ....-...-. New BETH AVGDUC .... Don't loaf --...--.. Down t0WD. ..... Library ..-...-.... Depends on where her T. L. is-- Out Blount Street -...----.-... Hicks' upper -.... Hicks' lower .--..- Hillsboro Street .--.- .--- Doctor's office ...- Hicks' lower .----- New Bern Avenue --.. At home ...-.----. Cotton Exchange .-... 14 STATISTICS DRINK PASTIME soya FLOWER Red lemonade--- Writing to her bonnle Mygigagixge Lies Over the Touch Me Not Limeade --.--..-- Waiting at the church Could You Learn to Love a. J onquil. Simmon beer .--. Studying Latin CD ---- 'W'ag3tggvsgrgLi georgia ------ Tulip. Milkshake ...--. Translating Latin ----- Tn? Go Home in Hyacinth. Buttermilk ----- Entertaining self ----- 1 Love Nobody --------------- Early Crocus Cider ---.-.-.-... Playing King William Wauq1lHg.Around Again, Sweet William Limeade -.----.-- Talking to her T. L.-- I Wgggniome One to Call Me Lily. St1'ao31Eg lemon- Trying to get strong Eveigggody Likes the Girl I Pink. Don't drink ...-. Trying to win ? -.-.-.. Patsey Dear .................. Sweet P ea. Locust beer --..-- Riding on cars -..-..-- Laughing Water --..- --- Miqgynonette. Water? --..------ Singing ----..---.-.--- Annie Laurie- -..-...-..------ Queieigtnnew Betsy Ross Rye-- Going to ball games--- Good bye Miss 4'LizaJ Jane -- Sweet Betsey. Grape juice .---.. Riding .---..--.---.--- Alice, Where Art Thou ---..-. Red Rose, Simmon beer ..-- Looking for a girl -... Coufliiugou be True to Eyes of Pansy. White lightning- Studying Geom. ---..- Lovhiilglgiand the World is Wall flower. Beer .-.-.------- Loanng ------... --- I Never Done Nothing to Daisy. Nobody. ,. 15 Last VVill and Testament oe THE CLASS or 1909, R. H. s. CORINNA LEMAY MIAL ek lVe, the members of the senior class of 1909, of the Ra- leigh High School, Raleigh, N. C., being of sound body and mind, do hereby make known our last will and testament, and do also- declare any former or future ones null and void. It is in manner and form as follows: Article I. To the Junior Class we do will our books, our room and all that in it is and which may not herein be men- tioned. Also we do will to the Juniors whatever may remain of sheepskin after our departure into higher and broader realms. Article II. To the Sophomore Class we do will our right of laughing only when there is something to laugh at. Also we do will to the Sophomores such original geometry examples as have not already been given to the present J uniors, and in return for copies of examples we have this year worked and which we hereby will to the Juniors, we would recommend that the latter give to the Sophs such orig- inal examples as they may have done this year. It is not always wise to let the world know just what one possesses, so we do most heartily advise that both of the aforesaid classes keep quiet concerning this gift. Article III. To the Freshman Class we do will the sole right of dealing with the future Freshman Class, also the right of making themselves as conspicuous in the school as the present Sophomores. have made themselves. Article IV. To the Geometry classes we of the Senior Class do will the following: 1. An instrument for trisecting any angle. 2. A shorter and more exact method of finding the value of II. 16 These discoveries were made by a member of the Senior Class, and may be had upon application to the one who made them. Article V. To the Department of English we do will our collection of compositions, essays and criticisms, sin- cerely hoping that they may prove as valuable as did the ones willed to- our class. There is one condition to this article. That is that each class, when entering a higher, must will its share of the collection to the class below it. Article VI. To the Sophomore and Freshman Algebra Classes we do hereby will a solution to the following example, Given x, to find the value of y. Article VII. To the two Literary Societies we do will all our oratorical flights and all papers and debates on public questions. Article VIII. To the Student Body, the future Fresh- man class inclusive, we do will all our high aims and ideals, said aims and ideals to be equally divided among the four classes. These we do will, knowing that if we of the Senior class do ever need high aims and ideals again it is very likely they can be bought at very cheap rates. Article IX. To the girls of the school we do will the privilege of climbing out of the window under the left-hand staircase as you enter the school, cutting across the Presby- terian churchyard and going to the bakery or the fruit stand, which escapade is especially interesting and exciting when you meet one of the teachers and persuade her Nnot to tell. Article X. To the Junior Latin Class we do most gen- erously bequeath our entire stable of ponies, feeling con- fident that in them they will have struck a bargain. At first sight they may think the ponies weak and incompetent, but they have only to test them and they will find them able to carry any poor tired laborer safely across river, valley or mountain. In case the Juniors may not fully appreciate the value of this most liberal gift, we do here make known to them a most excellent quality which the ponies possess. If R. H. S.-2 17 they are well and carefully treated, they carry one over any obstacle which may chance to be in the path, and they do it in utter silence, so that, though one is watched closely, no sound is heard and no one suspects that the ponies are of any peculiar character. But. be you of the Junior Latin Class sufiiciently warned that once you are not careful with the ponies, they will immediately whinny, and the coveted prize will be taken from you, and We do tell you now, from our own experience, that in the fight you will be so crippled that it will be a long, long time before you are again able to ride one of these especially gifted ponies in safety. Article XI. To the Faculty We do will their salaries, feeling that having pulled us through four years, they most assuredly deserve them. Article XII. Last, but not least, to that most honored b-ody, the Faculty, We do commend our reputation, trusting them to keep and preserve it from all curious public gazers. As executors of this will We hereby appoint Messrs. Jones 85 Smith, Hattorneys at law. In witness whereof, we, the members of the Senior Class of 1909 of the Raleigh High School, do set hereunto our names and seals, this 22d day of April, 1909. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the class of 1909 as its last will and testament, in the presence of ones who have hereunto set their hands and seals as witnesses. 18 Gentle Knocks 'ia CORINNA L. MIAL. as Russell J ones: You will ever be called 'fthe wit 5 Perhaps some day you'll make a hit. Myrtle King: You always say just what you think, Even though a heart it sink. Henry Faucette: Why is it you do always search Around the Presbyterian Church? Gladys Dewar: Though one our room may quiet see, When you come in a stir there'll be. Carl Betts: Though you've gone away to Rome, We bet you miss the folks at home. Louise Womble : Though at times you pious are, At others from a saint youire far. Ivan Procter : Why is it you do like to roam Down so near a Blount Street home? 19 Corinna Mial : Your headaches may convenient be, But you'll get caught, as we shall see. Hermon Briggs : You, of course, are very sweet lVhen you're on N. WVilmington Street. Isabelle Haynes : Your books are very seldom usedg You only seek to be amused. Amzi Ellington : Why do you think it necessary To hang around the cemetery? Julian Rand : You may look to be a saint But fifteen folks CSeniorsj have found you ai11't. Rebecca Merritt : My dear, you never did a deed Regret for which you'll ever need. Frank Smethurst: ,You do to all indifferent seem Except to those on whom you beam. Douglas Jeffrey: Don't you hope she'll call you Doug When you're in your home so snug? Elizabeth Bass: To some you're known as Lizzie Bass, But t' us you're known as Busy Lass. 20 slcercl-1 or- THE Synergetic Literary Society if Our two literary societies, which were organized three years ago, play a not unimportant part in the life and work of our school. They are instructive to the students, they are entertaining to the whole school, and the debaters have taught our rivals to respect the name of Raleigh. The first meeting of the Synergetic Literary Society was held October 15, 1906. Under the able leadership of Presi- dent William Joyner, and with Professor Keeble as its gen- eral adviser, the society was put into working order and started on its road to success. The name, which has since become familiar to the ears and dear to the hearts of many R. H. S. students, and closely connected with the success of our debaters against other schools, was chosen, meaning Working together. ' Our motto also was selected, Epistem- ihai kai H eclesthaif' meaning Knowledge and pleasure. A constitution was drawn up which has held good, with a few minor amendments, to the present time. A committee was appointed to prep-are the program for each meeting, the meet- ings being held every two weeks. Just before the Christmas holidays, each of the societies having been organized nearly three months, there was a joint debate-. Excitement ran high and the issue was very doubtful, but when the judges rendered their decision, it was in our favor. With the new year, a new set of officers took charge, with Mr. Talmadge Stafford in the president's chair. Our society gave evidence of its ability by furnishing both the debaters who won a victory for Raleigh over the Durham High School in April. Last year started with Mr. George Bagwell, one of the heroes of the Durham debate, as president. With such an able leader, the society had a most successful career, and at Christmas won another victory over its rival, the Pierian. 21 During the last half of the year Mr. Needham Broughton was president. At first the outlook was bright for debates with both Durham and Greensboro, soon, however, it was learned that only the one with Greensboro would be held. At the preliminary each society furnished one representative for our school against Greensboro. Cui' boys went into the lionis own den and bearded him there, making two out of two for R. H. S. For promotion of interest in public speaking, Mr. Charles Harris very generously offered a medal to be given to the best debater in the school, which was to be decided by a competitive debate. We are proud to state that at the de- bate, which was held during Commencement, the medal was won by a former president of our society, Mr. Talmadge Stafford. At the opening of the present year there was the most favorable forecast for work in the society. With Mr. Her- mon Briggs as president, the society fully justifies the opti- mistic presage. There was much of genuine interest dis- played by those who participated in the exercisesg and while we realize that there is yet room for improvement, we have certainly demonstrated that we are capable of making use of the opportunities offered. Officers were elected directly after Christmas for the last half of the session, Mr. Seymour Whiting being elected president. This last part of the session was very short, owing to the fact that the schools closed March 5th. It was gratifying, however, to witness the interest manifested in preparing for the Greensboro debate. In the preliminary the two societies again divided honors, each furnishing one representative to win over Greensboro. VVhen we consider what our society has accomplished in the past, when we remember the pleasure and instruction of which it has been the source, our hearts fill with pride as we close this chapter of its history and bid it Godspeed upon its journey to higher development and greater attainment. SEYMOUR WHITING, '11. 22 SKETCH OF THE Pierian Literary Society 92 During the second session of the High School two literary societies were organized, which have proven most effective and influential factors for three years. The first regular meeting of the Pierian Literary Society was held October 24, 1906, with Mr. Amzi Ellington as president and Professor Morson and Misses Womble and Skinner as faculty members. We were soon on a Hrm foun- dation, the interest increasing and the work progressing steadily since then. On January 11, 1907, a joint debate took place between the Synergetic and Pierian Societies. The debate was very spirited throughout, but at last the judges decided against us. Witvh the last half of the term new officers came in, with Mr. Wm. Richardson as president. In the first public de- bate we had no representative, but this did 'not occur the second time, for in the debate with Greensboro we were most ably represented by Mr. Richardson, and the 'honors were for R. H. S. Last year we had as president for the first term Mr. J oe Boushall. In spite of faithful work under this new leader we were again defeated by the Synergetics in the joint de- bate at Christmas. Although we did not furnish a debater for the Commencement debate of that year, we feel sure that this will never occur again. The work this year has been very enjoyable to all those students who have been loyal Pierians. Girls have learned to read and recite much better, while the boys have learned to shake their heads and hand out the most voluble oratory accompanied by the most strenuous gesticulations. It is ad- mitted by all that this society has furnished the best ma- 23 terial for the magazine. One of the debaters in the Greens- boro-Raleigh debate Was a member of this society. The ofli- cers for the first half of this session were: President, Amzi Ellington, vice-president, Lem Yerby, secretary and treas- urer, Miss Elizabeth Hill, critic, Miss Skinner. For the last half: President, Mr. Carl Betts, vice-president, Miss Myrtle King, secretary and treasurer, Miss Anna Cowan Strong, critic, Miss Womble. The enthusiasm and inspiration given the three success- ful debating teams of our school might truly be credited to the literary societies. We hope next session to again bring victory to R. H. S. GLADYS DEWAR. '09. 24 ' Raps GX RUSSELL JONES. 09. S20 It is no longer necessary to get married in order to change your name. For particulars about how it is done see H. Frank Faucette. 7 In memory of the departed Carl Betts: His antics were Worthy of a freshman. So spaketh the professor. We all have our faults, so what's the use of blaming Her- man Briggs for being afraid of a barber shop? 4'The Song of a Shirt was Written by Thos. Hood in Lon- don, but A Song of the Shirtlessv was written by Amzi Ellington on the occasion of his late visit to Goldsboro. J. Paul Rand's musical voice lifted in song has been sadly missed for many mornings past. Perhaps he's4 Saving it for grand opera. 'fThe boy stood on the burning deck, His fleece was White as snow - For the remaining stanzas of this beautiful poem see Rus- sell J ones. So far We havenot been persecuted with any class poems by Frank Smethurst, but he must have suffered a relapse. The result of his ravings may be found on another page. Douglass Jeffrey does not claim to be a florist, but still he's an expert on sweet '4Betsey'S. 25 Junior Class History is Our motto, Fa.cta., non 11e1'ba,,', We hope has been lived up to, for the Junior Class has successfully passed over three years of high school Work, and now but little remains to be done before We graduate. And hovv good it will be to be Seniors! In our Sophomore year we presented the Pierian Society a P. L. S. pennant. That year our president, Miss Patsey Smith, was chosen sponsor of the baseball team by its mem- bers. She vvas the only girl who attended all the games. We have had several members of our class oitlicers in the societies, and all have done their work in them. Some of our class members have been frequent contributors to the ENTERPRISE g some editors and all have helped to promote the magazine. Cur class, when organized, had thirty-five members, but in our Junior year there- are only twenty. Let us hope these will continue the Work and graduate in 1910. The oiiicers for the 1908-9 term Were: Nina Cooper, president, Alice Woollcott, vice-president, Chambers Smith, secretary and treasurer, Peyton Park, prophet, Charles Bus- bee, historian, William H. Richardson, poet. CHARLES BUSBEE, Historian. 26 JUNIOR CLASS. v-- -. 'af -F' H5531 117' , . HM r 1 4i..-- ' A ..-, H V -.A L-'w .H AMI' -ng ' . X W . ,, W 7K , I ' fl s I X VJ. . f,17H?f ,:w.?'InL.. .-. , I, live' Eg ' X2 C X: I ,qu W '73 , .,,'.gB4 , ,, , ,gn . ' 'r H r Q 1 -1,1 J ,O ' 4 X , u' 'N L', 'Rr 1 - 1 . an W Y in 1 ..,g. A MW J .f f :1,, ' ' ' ' .5 WF ' th- ' ai 1. 'VT Ang - y -Q .V M , l x , ,V ' -N1 . '. 4 ' 'fs 'M' 41' L Nfl D A , 192' ' 'Vx -Ms ,,' ..'.- Y JJ' . W - . .- ,- 4 3 N ,A-ly , P 4' H ' '- 1 U AI' 0 ff . wav 'lv . .NN Junior Poem is OH, You NAUGHTY-TEN I 1. Freshmen? Sophomores? No indeed! We're Juniors if you please! But one more year and We'll go forth On iloW'ry beds of ease. 2.1 We'll then be angels Cearthly typej With sheepskin Wings-and gee! You ask us Who'll then run this school, Just Wait, you kids, and see! 3. We' ll then assert our rights, you bet, Boys, Won't it then be fun The Way we'll put the Juniors, Sophs, Freshmen on the run? 4. Will they respect us? Wait and see! At least they'll all be goodf' For if they don't-Well that's enough, The rest is understood. 5. We'1l hold our meetings when we please And skip geometry. ' We'll hitch our horses to the sun And learn astronomy. 6. And when next year we fly away Upon our sheepskin Wings, With heads brim-full of Wisdom, ah! We'l1 feel, by George! like kings. 27 Po m' Fun and Rhyme Q26 ANNA COWAN STRONG, '10. do Miss upon her hobby, Bennett, Could ride at such a pace The juniors on their brushed ponies Could scarcely stand the race. -Swiped. What do you think the loud laugh that speaks the vacant mind has to do with Laura Ball? She: '4You don't seem to have any sympathy for me, even though my heart is broken. He: 'flilverything belonging to you, dear, seems to be more or less brokenf' She: Yes, even you are a little cracked. -Success. A boy laid on a hornet's nest, I He thought it was a pillow. His family laid him down to rest Beneath a weeping willow. ' -Athenian. College men are very slow, They seem to take their ease, For even when they graduate They do so by degrees. --Exchange. Oh wa'd some pow'r the giftie gie us To see some folks before they see us, It wa'd from hands of torture free us In this vale below. For we could to jungles hie us, Where the bores might never spy usg Rather have the wild beasts nigh us Than some folks we know. -Muse. 28 MODERN VERSION. Mother, may I go out to spin 2 Yes, my darling daughter. Spend your time in the limousine, But don't go near the chauifeurf' -Judge. IT DoEsN'T COME OFF. Say, Daisy, did yer see when I took hold of yer hand the funny look yo ma gave me ? Go on, Tim, ma didn't give it to yer, you've always had it.-Life. 'They always talk who never think, Oh, Peyton! you are heard, but not regarded. Needs salting-and a great deal of it-Anna Strong. I-Iow inconsistent women are, They'll shriek and scream at mice, - And then go 'round with large-sized rats And think them very nice. --Life. REWARDS on SECONI3 CHILDHOOD. Revenge is sweet I the young man cried, With laughter far from sad, Since I've grown up- dear mother cuts My duds down to fit dad. -Puck. Collector Qendeavoring to raise funds for a widow and orphansj: Now, Mr. Flanaghan, can I p-ut you down for a small subscription Z Flanaghan fa very hard casej: Shure it's a viry laud- able objict, and ye can put me down for three and Sixpence, 77 and the Lord knows I'd give yer the money if I had it. - Sketch. ' 29 When lovely Woman plays the idjut In basket bonnets ultra swellg She-Lady Vere de Vere or Bridget- She looks like aitch ee double ell. -Puck. The green grass grew all around. How about it, Fresh- men ? An empty vessel makes the greatest sound. And what do the learned Sophomores know about that? A LA TENNYSON. The bachelor hath a merry life: 'Tvvere better to have loved and lost, Than, shackled to a nagging Wife, To be forever loved-and bossed. -Life. Turn failure into victory, Don't let your courage fadeg And if you get a lemon Just make the lemonade. -Exchange. THE VERY THING. Find out Where The Big Stick's at 5 Use it for A baseball bat. Day after day, night after night, We study the same old books. Some look as if they were growing bright, But many deceive their looks. -Exchange. Mary had a little hat Not bigger than a stopperg Mary soon got rid of that: The present hat's a vvhopper. -Muse. 30 They were holding midyear examinations in one of the public schools. The subject was geography. One of the questions Was, uWhat is the equator 2 The equatorf, read the answer of a nine-year-old boy, is,a menagerie lion run- ning around the center of the earth. -American Boy. His head agloW -Thomas Boushall. A man addicted to stuttering stepped up to the ticket Win- dow at a railroad and asked what it would cost him to go to New York by freight. By freight ? exclaimed the astonished ticket agent. What in thunder do you Want to go by freight for 2 Bee-c-cause, stammered the man, I c-c-c-can't exp-p-ress mys-s-self very W-Well, c-o-can I? -Ladies Home Journal. You might as Well kill a man as scare him to death-Miss Waitt. Lord what fools these mortals be -Senior Class. 31 Athletics 'ic JULIAN RAND. ' 09. if While athletics in the High School have not been overly successful in the way of victories this season, they have been marked by the greatest enthusiasm among the student body and has occasioned a vast amount of good. Our reverses did in no wise dampen the ardor of the school, but on the other hand, made us more eager to meet the enemy. Perhaps one reason for our defeats is the lack of equipment. The school oflicials have been greatly hampered in pecuniary matters the past year, and it was no fault of theirs. We have no doubt, however, that in the coming year, athletics will be further promoted by the school, and the baseball and football teams of next year will have greater success than those of 1908 and 1909. The past year has brought forth much latent material and many new stars, both on the gridiron and on the diamond. On the football field Betts was a most brilliant satellite. Al- though this year marked his debut on the football field, nearly every time the full-back was called upon to hit the line the referee generally announced a gain of from two to ten yards. Faucette was a close second if not equal to Betts, and he hit the line with his old-time ferocity. Briggs, Goodwin, Har- ris-in fact, the whole tea.m-were on to their jobs, although the majority of the team were new in the game. Now to come to baseball. With the exception of Faucette and Harris, the entire team was green. Here Ellington, the captain, and a new addition to the team, was probably the star. He led his team in batting, with high average, and he fielded almost perfectly. Betts, Briggs, Faucette and Mooneyham were mighty close behind the '4C'ap. Mooney- ham is deserving o-f special mention. Direct from the gram- mar school, he- plays left field in such a manner as to give promise of an excellent future, and reminds one of Lefty Hoffman. Nuff said. It may be said that Wyatt is one of the best iniielders developed at the High School. 32 KX Q 5., -' -5+'1:' R QFMLN'-1.x.4 V ,:- 'W 5, V .-ef' QA'-f-,.g .Hixbpfz b -Y , . jak- ivy-f 5-X53 .1:,., ., ., . ,, ,, .. , V ,A .,.,:.-my pw, X , 1 38253 MISS PATSEY HARRY SMITH, SPONSOR OF THE FOOTBALL TEAM W. ,,-1? ' N .ki . Ir.- . ,gf n ff u '. ., 4 x , m s v ifw' 1 - I 1 V ' 1 ' of f 5' xx X 1 FOOTBALL TEAM. , Wm- 4' 'ab :LJ- , f ,A17 V-r J .1 . 4 N . n I S A SE BA LL T IC.-XM. - B Thompson School sie VITA Vooiyr. sie Life calls us day by day. I hear its call, but still I disobeyg I pass on with a smile, Thinking t' obey after a While. Life's tired at my delay, I Will not yet obeyg And no more I hear the call That once upon my ear did fall. Life! once again call me, I will now list to theeg I see the error of my Ways, I now regret those Wasted days. But now no more, I fear, That sweet call I will hearg O the joy had I obeyed. Misery now, for I delayed. NELL S. IDEN H. S.-3 33 Sophomore History Q24 The High School at last, and Mrs. Barbee and Mr. Mor- son! It all meant so much to us then-Freshmen, as we were, and it still means so much to us now-Sophomores as we are. As Freshmen we were, indeed, fresh, but, pa- tiently bearing the woes of freshmen, we finally reached the land of the Sophomore. The Sophomore Class was organized in October, 1908, and the following officers elected: Presi- dent, Seymour Whiting, vice-president, Philip Woollcottg secretary and treasurer, Annie VVillson, poet, Laura Ball, historian, Susannah Busbee. YVhen we think that our second year is drawing to a close, it is hard to realize that half of our high school course is gone. Yet we know it has not been in vain, and if our class continues as it has we feel that the class of '11 will not be entirely forgotten. The Sophomore Class has been well represented in ath- letics and has contributed largely to the Enterprise. p lVe are exceedingly proud of our Sophomore debater, Neal Ivey, who greatly helped in winning the debate between Ra- leigh and Greensboro High Schools, and we point with pride to the work of our Sophomore scientists. Though all will not return next year, may as many as pos- sible do so, and may it be said of us, that we kept our motto, To hold fast to high ideals. SUSANNAH BUSBEE. Historian. 34 ASS. 'I C SUPHOMUHIC 1 1 . I A X 1 Q r l 4 - WG' f K ' 1 w A v f V X 4 . x y 1 f 'If , QV, I 'df' . 3? .,,:' . , -'5 '-V5-s. :if-1' . My UW, . -A' 'V J . p V, xv ug Taps elf' GLADYS DEWAR. 09. si? If any fool is by my satire hit Let him hiss aloud to show you all he' s bit. 7 Bass-To herself a better friend than all the World besides. M erritt-She would turn over half a library to Write one paper. King-Whose little body lodged a great mind. Dewar-The laws of fate I can neither control nor dis- puteg I am what I am. Mial-Night after night she sat and bleared her eyes with books C l' H aynes-The loud laugh that speaks the vacant mind. Womhle-She speaks an infinite deal of nothing. Jeffrey-As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean. Betts-From children expect childish things. 4 Faucette- Mislike me not for my complexion: 'Tis but the shadowed livery of the burnished sun. Jones-Not Hercules could have knocked out his brains, for he had none. Procter-With a very sweet face and an out-of-sight nose. Briggs-'Tis true you are overboots in love. Ellington-And I, vvho knovv all things, fear' nothing. Smethu1'st-Would that the gods had made thee poetical. Raffwlf- Full Well they laughed and counterfeited glee: At all his jokes, for many a joke had he. 35 The Great Picture els PATSEY H. SMITH. '10. sk It is a stone house of greatsize, indeed it looks like some large baronial mansion of the Middle Ages, now rapidly fall- ing into decay, for many of the lofty towers are almost cov- ered with moss, the quaintly-shaped windows overhung with clinging vines, and upon a second glance, it may be noticed that only a part of the structure, the less dilapidated left Wing, is used as a dwelling. In a room, in the left wing of this old edifice, known from time immemorial as the chateau of Arinestufe, hangs a large oil portrait covering almost one side of the wall, which evidently, from its exquisite coloring and delicate outlines, is the work of some old master, long since gone to add to the role of dead but not forgotten paint- ers. This is the portrait of a young girl of no ordinary beauty, whose style of dress and coiffure savors of the age of Louis XIV, and whose delicately moulded features, arched brows and large, beautifully-shaped dark eyes, in whose depths the slightest tinge of melancholy is visible, need not the flash of the eweled coronet, shining in her rich, dark hair, to prove her to be of noble birth. The girl in the picture is the young Countess of Berythonda, the once cherished fa- vorite of the Court of the Fourteenth Louis, and the art by which her beauty is so perfectly portrayed is more highly accentuated by the bareness of the surroundings. In this same neat but otherwise meagerly furnished room is a group of ive: three children, a small, dark, middle-aged woman, evidently French, and a tall, graceful girl of about eighteen, who, with her delicate profile, beautiful coloring, and deep, dark eyes, bears a striking resemblance to the young countess in the partrait. The woman, Madame Mar- sinon, is speaking in a low voice, which has the sound of 36 good breeding in it, while a look of sadness deepens the lines of care, delicately traced upon her refined face. Yes, my children, as bad as it may seem, the picture of your beautiful ancestress, which, after the accounts had been settled, upon the untimely death of your father, was left, with the exception of this ruined old chateau, our sole pos- session of any value, must go at last. If it were only a ques- tion of selling the portrait, no amount could induce me to part with it, for my income, small as it is, will enable us to get along very nicely, though we live quite simply 5 but, you see, your father owed a great amount of money to a certain Frenchman, and at his death, kno-wing that he could never hope to pay it, in his will left this picture, worth more than the debt and interest combined, to this man, Francois Brab- bante. This Brabbante did not come to claim his possession, and so after many years, hearing nothing from him, I thought it unnecessary to tell any of you about this unfortunate pro- vision in your father's will. But upon this unhappy day, while none of you were at home, a young artist, recently ar- rived from Italy, where he has been studying, drew rein before Arinestufe, and it is to him that the picture belongs, for he is Jacques Brabbante, the son of the man to whom your father owed the vast amount of money. Oh, mother, cried the young girl, Celestine Marsinon, Ncanit we do something to keep the beautiful countess. Wliy, think how ugly and bare the old place would look without the picture I It is a masterpiece, certainly, and one of the most ex- quisite portraits I have ever seen,,but nothing can be done, my child, the picture does no longer belong to us 5 the Countess of Berythonda must go to another. A deep silence fol- lowed these decisive words, broken after a few moments by Celestine, who, quickly dismissing the gloom from her face, and catching up the smallest child, gave her an affectionate whirl and exclaimed as she sat her down again: '4See here, the sun is setting and here we sit a-moping, while les enfants are longing for their supper. Wait here, and in a moment I will bring the milk that has been cooling 37 by the side of the fountain , and with these Words she ran lightly from the room, down a flight of Worn stone steps and out into a beautiful old-fashioned garden, where all kinds of flowers bloomed in the greatest profusion and Where the rich color of some crimson roses, clustering upon a near-by trellis, was reflected in the waters of the fountain. As the girl makes her Way to the fountain, the stones around which are covered With moss and overgrown with Weeds, she snatches a full-bloom rose from off the trellis and deftly vvinding it in her curling hair, bends low over the Water and reaches far into the cool depths for the stone jar. Just at this moment abhorseman, making his Way around the cor- ner of the chateau, comes in sight of the garden and stops abruptly, his rather handsome face blushing from sheer pleas- ure at the beauty of the picture: the old garden, overshad- owed by the picturesque Walls of the chateau, the crimson roses, reflected in the Water and the graceful figure of the young gfirl, kneeling by the side of the fountain. -K' 'X' 'K' 'K' 'K' 'I' 'll' It is midsummer, and the roses upon the trellis have on a richer hue and blush a deeper crimson in the reflecting Waters of the fountain. Gracefully leaning upon the lovv stone Wall which surrounds one side of the garden in the shadow of the trellis, is a. young girl, clad in a simple White dress, With a single red rose in her hair, Whose archly beautiful face is flooded with color as she gazes with laughing eyes at a young man, who stands not far off painting upon a huge canvas. The young artist cares no longer to possess the partrait of the Countess of Berythonda, indeed he has scarcely given it a thought since the evening when he first came unexpectedly upon the far fairer picture in the old garden. All the zeal in his ardent nature is bent upon the painting of the picture, and all the love of his heart lavished upon the young girl of Whom the picture is to be painted, and therefore, surely it is not strange that by this one portrait the young artist became famous and that this Work came to be called the 'cGreat Pic- ture 5 for what task is too difficult to accomplish when Love lends his helping hand? 38 Qs BLAN'CLASS FRESH I 1 'I 1-' 'x N '- , , .1 ye y ' hm li '1 . X cgw 'I !n w .fl fm R ww 1. --, History of the Freshman Class tif' Here we are, the greenest in color, but the greatest in num- ber and juvenile enthusiasm. TVe are still babies in our High School career, having just completed the first year. Still we feel that our achievements fo-r this year are worthy of record. Is there one among us who can ever forget our first impres- sions when we entered the High School in September, 1908? First, there was the excitement over which literary society to join QPierian or Synergeticj. The majority of the class joined the Synergetic. Then came the election of officers. The Freshman class met and elected the following oflicers: President-Mr. Leland Harris. Vice-Presidents of Section B-Miss Louise Mcfflenaghan and Mr. Frank Norris. Vice-Presidents of Section A-Miss Elizabeth Wilson and Mr. Lorenz White. Secretary and Treasurer of Section B-Miss Jane N. Ray. Secretary and Treasurer of Section A-Miss Martha Steinmetz. Historian-Mr. Floyd Elsom. Editor of Section B-Mr. Charles Eldridge. Editor of Section A-Mr. Carey Hunter. Class Colors-Pink and VVhite. Flower-Sweet Pea. Motto- Excelsior, After the election of officers, the fun began when the Fresh- men Were called upon to take part in the debates. We ac- tually made the Sophs. grow uneasy in this particular. We are all expecting to be back next year, and are deter- mined to push nobly on until our efforts are crowned by a diploma from the Raleigh High School. So confident are we of our ability, that we feel as though we could subsist though cast upon a desert island with sands, and where the rain never falls. We are hearty Soyars and each has promised tobe-a- man. Thus we stand with our faces to the morning, hoping some day to reach the goal of our ambition, a diploma from the High School. May we hold fast to our purpose, keep our motto, and eventually go forth to be a blessing to our coun- try, and an honor to Alma Mater. F. E., Historian.. 39 VVho Most handsome- - - s VVho in R. 'ie Most popular ...... Most intellectual ..... Most prominent .... Biggest 'eater .... Biggest gasbag ..... Best athlete ..... Biggest bluff .... Witt.iest ...... Laziest --- Gamest - ...... - Biggest sport ..... Best all-round girl Biggest iiirt ..... Cutest ........ Most original ..... Quietest .... H. S. ----K. Bernard. ----P. Harris. ----S. Whiting. ------N. Ivey. -----D. Jeffrey. -----P. Park. ----H. Briggs. ---F. Procter. ----A. Strong. -----P. Burris. --Aririie Willson. ---Ioan Procter. ------P. Smith. Betsey H aywoocl. ------.M. Steinmetz. 40 - - - N. Calvert ..---E. Bough. Caesanfs Ghost alle FRANK BROWN, 'I I. ak Jim and I had long since become known as two of the most mischievous and least studious of any boys in the whole school, and now, with a. Latin examination for the morrow staring us in the face, we were paying dearly for our past pleasures and mischief-making by the usual pre-examination stuffing indulged in by such students as ourselves. Accompanied by sounds of a cat ight on the fence behind our window, a double shufiie in the next room, and by un- mistakable signs, in the shape of a strong smell of frying ham, o-f a banquet across the hall, We were, aided by these evidences of scholarly Nindustriousnessv and by much rapid skipping and turning over of two pages at once, getting along famously, when- Suddenly there came a rapping, Like Professor gently tapping, Tapping at our chamber door. Jim hurriedly shoved the pony', he had been riding fu- riously into its table drawer stable, and, after much vain peeping through the transom to see who the undesired visitor might be, opened the door. Then things commenced to hap- pen, for, Lo and behold! as the door swung back, who should step in but the author of the commentaries we had just been studying, Caesar himself? Jim at once, and without warning, formed a huge knot on his head and a hole of corresponding size in the ceiling, then, possibly remembering that he had an important engagement, he slid under the bed in a fashion that would have made a 41 highland moccasin jealous, leaving me to face the terrible Cwsar alone. IVhen I became aware of this fact, my heart, as is usual when a person gets frightened, leaped into my mouth. But it did not remain there, for, no sooner had it arrived than my chattering teeth clamped down upon it and sent it, heavily, all the Way down into my shoes, and there it ru mained as a dead Weight. Finally, having regained my tongue, which had accompanied my heart on its quick jour- ney to my feet-, I managed to stutter, S-s-ay, Mr. Cmsar, W-W-xvhat d'ye W-W-ant Z You, came from the mouth of that dignitary in a sten- torian voice. Both of you. At that I began to feel my hair being invisibly attracted upward, and, on glancing longingly toward the bed, I per- ceived that Jim, in spite of the Weight above him, was doing his best to accomplish another aerial trip to the ceiling. I verily believe that if the thing had kept up much longer both Jim and I would have gotten almost frightened. As it. was, when Caesar told us to follow him, We recognized the voice of Raymond Dink Green, who Was, as his name implied, a dinky little Freshman with Whom Jim and I had recently had an affair in which brushes and blacking played a most important part. This was more than We could stand. IVe were obliged to get even with that nervy Freshy, and We had to do it now. Accordingly, Jim seized the mighty C2esar's legs from be- neath the bed, While I pinioned his arms to his side. Then we took off the Roman toga and beneath found-nothing! The ghost had fooled us by counterfeiting the Fresh1nan's voice, and we had dared to at-tack a spirit! By this time we began to feel that we were almost scared, and so, when the head of Caesar slid down the electric light Wire and perched itself, like Poe's raven, just above our chamber door, Where he was soon joined by his arms, which came in by Way of the chimney, we made haste to beg his pardon. But Caesar ignored our obeisances and calmed our 42 fears by saying, smilingly, VVell, boys, what do you say to having a little fun? Let' s go down stairs and scare up Pro- fessor Blank a bit. Of course we agreed, and accompanied by the head and arms of Caesar, we truly entered the lion's den. Professor Blank, when we entered his room, was engaged in the nightly occupation of at great many people, namely, snoring in a trombone-like and nasal tone. Cmsar's head came over toward me with the bouncing motion which de- notes the possession and use of feet, and with his arm handed me a pin with the words, YVake him up, son. Not knowing what else to do, I said All right, Pa, and went to the professorls bedside, put the pin to the bottom of his foot, and gave a shove. The professor awoke with a howl, and seeing that I had done my work well, I looked about for the ap-probation of that gentleman, but only in time to see him thrust his fist in his mouth, give a mighty swal- low, and disappear. Then, I shall never forget the awful- ness of that moment, I awoke. Before me- sat Professor Blank, one hand engaged in ex- tracting ag pin from his foot, the other engaged in many angry gestures, and his mouth engaged in accompanying the ges- tures with equally angry words. I didn't wait to explain, but went to my room as fast as possible. Never before had I walked in my sleep, and, needless to say, I hope I never shall again. 43 ffm Q 4 5 T Ei SSW' -'mb 'fwf- Q f-'F Vey, Y x , Z, rg, A 1 F , Q'f1f.1IP 4 -77A -'71 L- ' r- ear? 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