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Z5 W fi C440 j W-se Advocatron of the umor Class Dear btup1d Body Among the number who w1ll be allowed next year to have 1r1d1v1dual PILIUYCE talten and da1ly v1s1t some store to 1nqu1re concerrung the arrwal of eertaxn jewelry denotmg the1r scholastm rank are many who are noted rn th1s vast 1nst1t11t1on of o11rs w11ere III add1t1on to football and basketball one may find that track and many academrc st11d1es are purs11ed 111 1111 t 1 1 111 111 111 11 111s1 1 1, 11 1 IL t p111t 11 s111111 fl 1 111t1 Ill 1r11 lll 111 1 1 NL 1 elll 1 111111 p1111crb11 1 ll 1 Tl L111t1111 1111th1l1 g1111e Spealnng of football we have some chaps IH our class who play the game Not belng of 11 bellrgerent nature I never followed the game closely bllf l l1es1ta e to d1p11t the character oi some of my classmates on the gr1d1ron Qculmary n11m1ncl1ture appllcd to football Geldsl For mstance when VICKOI Flynn tr1ed to oppose one of the enemys men he wo11ld not stnlre 1 11th s 1 1 1 1 balance l have seen h1m do thxs same thmg on numero11s occasxons but the referees who were probably malefactors or else not very compettnt would e1ther overlook or actually not by butt1ng vsnth hrs head and then runmng At Bloomheld probably b111use the athletes of that school were expectmg no such coward11e he butted evtryone o11 thur team and then ran more than half the drstance of the held to the other end where he stood under two upnght pleces of lumber supportmg a thlrd probably a pla1e of rtfugz where he m1ght remam un molested dal 111 1 s 11111 III 11111 111 ' 1 1 ll 11111s1 on the hardwood court where the game IQ played whose object It seems IQ to pursue a leather spherord to all corners of the allotted space wh1le clad IU athletrc undcrclothes of varxous ues helo11g1ng to thc rt pe1t11c N11111111 An auxxlrary phase of the game seems to be the Dra1t1t1 of tossmg thc ball w1th all one s mrght at the floor cerlmg walls or players At erther end of the court 16 suspended a w1ndow 111mg an 1ro11 hoop 1tt11l11d 11 the 11tt11111 11111 11111 1 1 ssed 1t t11e kCllll111 1t ll t KI 1 111 t11r1111 1 IC hoop 'l-111s t11r1111 he pl1111s111t1 11 1, 1 111 Every orgamzatlon no matter how august as o11r class certamly 19 due to my membersh1p and the fact that we wzll be Senxors next year 1f ll contams members of the fa1r U1 sex Cwhom wxth possrbly one or two exceptxons m1ght be abohshed Wllh no great feelmg of bereavement ng felt hy anyone tept p1111t IIllI1Ll1lLIllILI' J t 1 1 1 1.1111 s Swee Dream The affllcted ones 1n thxs case are none other than o11r WISE and poss1bly CHICICIM CXCCUIIVB Garland Routt of East Washxngton Street and the grrl 19 she who smce comme to Hrgh School has va1nly SIFIVCD to keep her grades above the one hundred average Mary Bnochs also of East Wash1ngton btreet l mlght add that Mr Routts p1r1nts l1ve on North French Street and that he sleeps and somet1mes ats at the p1tern1l estabhshment Strange tw say Mary and Car are frequently seen apart poss1hly due to the fact that they are not 1n the same assembly hall and were lt not fcr the happy med1um of the l1brary both would probably p1ne away to the conslstency of brts of thlstle down to be blown hrther and yon by prevalllng westerhes or northeast trade wmds lgeographmal references Here I must close and go to my thlrd per1od class but before so domg allow me to 1mpart 11erta1n h1t of k111111l1d111 to W1 11r 1111est11 111111 111111d 1 to ll ou concermng the m11st1r1t1l11g111t lllil 1ss111t11111 h11111111t II 1111h 1 1 ll IWW 11t t11re be no doubt 1n anyones mrnd but that If IS the author of thxs b1t of sparkhng rhetonc but then lf there should be those who are dubmus send them around to me to be convmced of the1r rgnorance Yours truly HORACE K FISHB1 Z8 ,-- X X .1 -X-sf U sssssssrffrf . --aes, K Y f :.,Y if Y- ! l 'V' A111 ' 1 11 p1'1-sc11t RIF tl e first 1111c 111 thrse. l1'1'11i Hllklallll S' tt. 11-cl 1 ght 111s 1 1'-1 to tl1 r 11111110 111' Dc 'ul great tl1111k1-1' Jllld s1'1111z11'. 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fx cfm' l RUPHEC Y C o11t111r1e LOVELALE LEX and WlfL LEKH and JOE LUVJDERIVIILK and wrfe EMOLENE have founded .1 very close frrend l11p wh1eh can b accounted for only by the fact that therr profes SIOUS so do ely rnterlock Lex IS a doetor and oe ar1 undertaker Sometrmes therr conversatron rs very uplrftrng MCLLANAHAN HELEN and ALTA MeCRACKEN are playrng Topsy and Eva thrs ea or1 The play rs just as popular as rt was '70 years ago The rcpresentatron of the char acters one as a prou angel the other as a IT1lSCl'l1CNOLl9 atanrc chrld who just growed drsplay remarkable ahrlrty Wrth th1s same company IS Manager FRANK MARTIN who rn he e e 1 111 tht whr 111 e C 'KPITOLIA MARLOWE S Lrza 19 garmng fame everywhere The part 19 dramatre enough rlone but when Mrss Marlowe takes hold of rt w1th that vrm and vrgor that she posse es the eb olute succe s of the whole play IS assured Personal adxrce Dont m1ss thrs play MARTIN GLADYS Home Mrss Martrn founder of thrs wonderful home has let her lone for lrttle chrldren lead her to th1s noble work MISS LOIS MOON matron of the Home eerrrs espeerally frtted for thrs work In her own words she rarses them and rarses them often NESBIT EUGENE A famous author of today Hrs latest book What Are the Wrld Waves Say1ng7 IS certarnly havrng IIS hare of popularrty Mr Nesbrt says that WENDELL TEMPLETQN rn prred h1m to thrs masterprece AMES SM 'ILL the cold crrtrc of the day IH quoted People of today are eertarnly very eurrous to frnd what the Wrld Wax-es are sayrng e ll 1 1 e ll ferable A xery drfferent story rs told by ARDEN OWINGS another er1t1e It IS whrspered however that Mr Nesbrts ecretary GRACE RILHMQND gave Mr Owrngs a large sum of money for the favorable comment early youth was such that he wrshcd hrs lrst years to be a sharp contrat Hrs name gave hrm I Ill ll L PICKETT JACK A famous orator of today RONALD RUSSELL has assembled a pecral drctronary and phrase book whrcn rs rnvaluable to Prckett Wrth thrs hrs natrve tongu wrthrn hrs grasp he has surpa sed former orators and surprrsed the world wrth hrs phrlosophy TLE DULC IE N31 he 1 1e1 1 o e e IIXL leavrng a fabulous fortune Thus ennehed Dulcre set forth to conquer the world but ll seem that she has conquered a man mstead A eerta1n Mr WALLACE WRAY weak hnancrallw ut certarnly strong on looks has succeeded ID wrnnrny, farr Dulere s hand SHAW HILBERT now connected wrth Mr Hrwk IU the Hawk Shaw Detectrxe Agency Shaw had shown decrded ab1l1ty rn thrs l111e from early ch1ldhood A notorrous ease called e Sprrnger case rn whrch many chrekens strangely d1 appeared from MARY S chreken farm was the foundrng of thrs famous agercy Mary appealed to Mr Shaw to Gnd the thref Although 0 e llrerlxxr 111 lLlLl 1 xr et 1 erx11r11t some of the chrckens were cann1bal1t1c Nough ed H1s fortune was made from then 011 SHEPHERD KENNETH and GAROLD SHRUM Frmous radro broadcasters known as Mutt and I ff The1r jokes are quoted all oser the world and the1r marl IS heavrer than the Pres1dents They broadcast on Frrday exenrngs to good ehrldren only Exeryone tune rn TAl'T HELEN Trllre to fr1cnd rs a Torle rndeed now Up the ladder of success- she has struggled and a strrlggle 1 st1ll aherd to 111a1nta1n her posrtron The hope of her lrfe to her Senror year was to he 1 nurse Then she became o engros ed rn the wonders of shorthand that she rs now probably the fastest amanuensr rn the c1ty TEMPLETON WENDELL x1rtr1ally another Caruso Hrs song st1r all the emotrons of the heart Most famous IS hr Song of the Wrld Waxes wrrtten by KATHERINE WAI. TERS Thrs rs the sam song to whrch the Nesbrt hook refers WALL EUGENE may he found 1n the h1g,h school here He grew so attached t S xo k hat re rx 111 e The 'Xthlet1 Drrector SAM VIONOFF and he are workrng at the ame school together WRIGHT LELA 19 Dean of Grrls 1n the same sehool and old frrends have to get together oceasronally I closed the hook satrsfled and xowed to buy one every year ar1d keep tab on the Cla of 1928 27 I . 1. , ,ff if f. ,,f,-,..,ff 71 .1,.,,,,1, A Z ,,.. 'XQQSQXIY-1 XS ' ' ' ' 1' -- ' V ,X ' ---1+ 9 Zrgf' . ' ' , , N A 4 R V V - 1 I 4A . 4 7 - E 7 E , - .. .. J ses . ' . . .. g . ' . . . ' ' 1 ' I . x K , , . t lN'Isl1Il1lLlU 11' 511111111 l.c:1'e1t1 does S:PlIl 1 X'e'1 j.' 1'eL1l1st1c work. 'sr eclally 1 ' pp Q sc 111es. 1 1, 1 ' . ' A ' ss 1. 1 s ' s 4 . ' V I ' ' '. . 4 1 A 7 ' Ib A V 9 ,. ' , Q V vkk' 4. I 5 V J k ,, . 'L . y . 1 - V- 4 e In R I . S . . , K , Q . A A y . . v . , ' e ' . to allow ll1CHlN'lX'CN to he l todooed lllll p11'cl1z1s111g such trash. Mr. N1sh' 's book is lllhlll' ' . 1 5 1 , ' '. ' 1 , . . h , , PARSONS, REV. PAUL. Ljlll' we1llfhel11x'ed pastori The story IN told that P1llll.S lrfe 111 1 , . ' 1 at 1. A .' .s. ' 1 ' Il snall ' kling and l s co11se'1e11e'e l111'111sl1cd th' rest. , . . e ' S . . , 1 . , . . . . . , . 1 1 , . PIR . f 2 1 'lllllll 'lI'CNS. O1 t1 of l 1' old and 1111e'l1 bel x'1d r'1lzt '1s d1ed . I k .4 Q . k , . K ! e . ' , , ' I' Mr. . . . ' th .. . ,,. . .Q 5 V S 3 . .- b F L R I . L R - A I his str Il 1 st la '1:r 'as Foot r t B11'1a le was z1hl1 11 discover' 11' PHI close 11hs1 'zt 1 hart L . P . . , . ' . s . 1 s . . . e . ' ' . 1 ' ' ' ' ' - V . . - ' I 7 ' A . ' 1 . J e . f ' Y 1 a s . ' 11 1' . ' f ' . ' , I ' . . 1 r e . .' . s 1 .s ' . A ' . . . S ' ' . , --1' . . 1 e . . Q . rs . ' ' . ' : s e 11g 1 f , 7 1 ' . . o H, 1' r t ' l 1 could not tear' hrrnself awry' 1 d so h1czr111e :rn lIlSU'LlCIUI'. 1 , 1 'c ' , ' . , .. ' ' ' ' ss
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