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THE IDEAL WASHINGTON NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT EyesiLike Norma WeissV Haithike Bernard Herbc. NoschLikc Ralph Pott. BrainshLike Ervin Bauman. Feet-Like iVIargueritc Wettercr. SmileiLike Lucille Alexander. MannersiLike John Anthony, Teetthikc Ernest Stockmeier. Gracefnthike Esther Schneithorst. StudioushLike Leo Neyer. DancehLikc Pearl Falls. AmbitionkLike Walter Moesta, VoiceiLike Otto Hattendorif. EarSv-Like Elmer Port Wake up Ralph, what do you think this is. a hotel? HUMOR ++azo A little nonsense now and then 1'5 relished by the best of men OUR FIRST BELL It was 7:15 and the Class was some short, Of Margie, Ervin and Pearl, who failed to report. Mr. Bingman, with Geometry in his hand, Was questioning Anthony to beat the band. In the last section sat Norma and Lucille in friendly criticism, When M11 Bingman asked Norma, What is a Prism ? She studied a little, but had quite forgotten; but Lucille, she knew That four lateral sidcs makc a Prism, too But Barney; he differed, as did Elmer Pott, For they said, Lucille said, what was not; 50 Walter was asked to explain the thing; But, a1as, ,twas 7 :45, and we heard the bell ring 43 LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Nofma Weiss, on chncsde-ty evening, im- mediately after school. Big reward for any information ADS, IOc PER LINE. WANTFD-To engage all Hesitations with our Editor-in-Chief for the coming B. A, ReceptionnW. E. M. WANTEDhEmieVS lqis11re time-Dot. WANTED-A reputation for being artis- TichElmer. WANTEDhiTinc to sleethalph. VVAVNTFDistray dogs.t0 feedaMargie. Teacher-How do we know Caesar had an Irish sweetheart? Student-Why, he went to the Rhine and proposed to Bridget,
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OUR SCHOOL Here's to our School of Washington, In whose broad yard great men have run. Here's to our school-house, hrfn may she stand, Herets to her Flag, majestic and grand. Happy are they who have learned in her halls, Great men of today, long ago heard her cans. And on through the ages, each year from her doom Men noble shall exit, as always of yore. The Class of t' ,l-PJ shall never forget, The fme times that within her walls they have spent; And when their thoughts roam they will um er regret, That once der her desks at their lessons they bent. And they'll remembcr in years gone by, All that happened at our Night High; And they were the first to finishiwell done In those good old days at W'ashington. ERNEST W. Smcmmuzn, '14;
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Little Leo wrecked train. Many innocents WCI'C slain, Papa said when Leo ran. What a happy little man. Little Loo put some poison in his papais tea, Little Leo's papa died in great agony. Mama sighed and looked vexed. Then she said, Dear, dear, what next.rm Little Leo hung his sister, She was dead. before they missed her. Little Leds full of tricks, Ainlt he cute? he's only Six'. Anthony thought he knew it all, But now he must confess, The more he knows, he knows he know:, He knows he knows the less, In the cistern little Herbe, Threw his little sister Gertie. Papa missed his little daughter, Now they sterilize the water. You must. rock the baby, Her mother stemly said; Esther got a lot of stones, And now the baby's dead. Quoth he, Your lips look red tonighth Lucille said: 'WVelI, yes. perhaps; But papa, darling, that's alright, Ifs only from the chaps? HUMOR e Continued Three is a Crowd, and there were, Pearl, and the parlor lamp, and he. Two is company and, no doubt, That is why the lamp went out. When Bauman to the circus went, To spend his hard earned pence, His little heart went pitterpat, The excitement was in tents. Ernie went to college And now he cries alack! He spent ten thousand dollars, And got a quarterback. Beneath the stone our Otto lies, He 11m er cries or hollers; He lived for one and twenty days, And cost us forty dollars. Marguerite in despondency cried, And resolved to commit suicide; She got under the wheels. of nine automobiles, And after the last one she died. Norma had a little lamb, She fed it kerosene; One day it got too near the firei Since then ifs not benzine. 44 Walter inside his Watch lid wears, His sweetheart's pretty face. He's sure to have a time, for there,s A woman in the case. The teacher asked Leo, K'What is SpaceP', And trembling, Leo said: I can't think of it at present, But I have it in my head. OUR ARTIST Little Elmer, Box of paints, Sucked the brushes, Joined the saints, DANCE Side xxalk, Banana Peel, Ralph Pntt, Virginia Reel. Mr, Bingman--What is a plane? Miss AlexandereA plane is something. I don : know what you call it; some kind of a dofunny, having length and breadth, hut you czuft see it. Miss WilsoneWho can tell me where we left Aeneas. in .his wanderings? WV MoeslaeFirst Book. Line IN;
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