Washington Night High School - Annual Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1914

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FRESHMEN CLASS POEM Here's to the class of 191?, Sn shall we continue our journey, Having just begun our cruise O'er life's unreliable sea, On the steadfast ship of educatiwn, And in time hope to gain true glory, XVith a will Which never can lose. So this class renowned shall be. Though we meet with an obstacle 011 the main And when our ship at anchor lay. Not one shall grow disheartened, Each pursuing his well planned trail But with an increased Will shall aim Not one shall in Oblivion fade. To keep our pride undarkened. Nor in answering his duty fail. Emma H. chslmz If.' THE MIGRATION OF THE DIVIDE 66

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FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY, 1913-1917 N the fa11 of 191:; we enlisted at the Washington Night High School under Colonel Cumminsi It was at strenuous 133k to undertake, and four years of rigid training seemed quite a long undertaking. A few of our members deserted short1y after they 112111 enlisted. while other recruit: joined our c01'p5 after we were on the tiring 1111c. 1Ve were fortunate 111 having such efficient thcers 21.: Mr. Zimmerman, Miss WHISOh, Miss Perkins, M1 . E11iott, Mr. Burghardt and Mr. Bingman at the head of our company. Mr. Bingman, Lieutenant C010ne1, to whom we reported four times He kept his head filled with rules; and hgnres, and was ready Elt :1 11101110118 notice 1'0 11 week, 15 21 1111111 of wonderful ability. start hring them with the speed 01 a machine gun. Some 01 us had our brains ahnnst Shattered with these 111:1the111atic211 11115511es, while others were unharmed because of the thick walls protecting them. Mr. Zin1111er1111111, First Lieutenant, reported regularly. His knowtedge of the earth and its habits 19 marvelous. T'Te C0111t1 transport 11s instantly to any part of the universe by 111e21ns; Of We received information from him that Soldiers have to make their 21 current of hot air. wil1 aid us great1y on our march. own beds. so he gave us some 11211115113113, information as to the way rivers make their beds. One day he told us about the 111igration of divides. and one of the militants became deeply interested in the subject. $1113 believed, however. that more could be learned directiy from nature than from mere explanation. C0117 sequently she turned her attention to 21 little 11111 which was situated in the camp grounds. She watched it for a long time. but it tlid not migrate. Suddenly she recalled the Bibiical state ment that by faith we can cause 1110-t111tains to move, and decided to put it to test. In her commanding way she said. 11Co111e over here, LittIe Hill? and t0 the astonishment of 2111, the 111t1e 11111 migrated to a position at her side. Now she understands thorougth the migration of divides. This' miraculous event will be 11mg remembered by the entire company There is' much discussion about a war with Mexico, 211111 some of the boys have been sent 111' Mr. liryan to the border. If we becmne the pOSSQHHJl'N of that Latin country. we wi11 be 211111: to acquire the language quick1y because of the splendid instructions received from Miss Wilson and Mics Perkins. Mr. Burghardt is the leader of our German bantL and his hearty laugh cheered 11s when we became discouraged. Second Lieutenant 7111: Elliott, came upon the campus after we were pretty we11 lined up. He brought with 111111 11213111115;- ton Irving, William Shakesphere 211111 Mr. Hawthorne. who made the evenings very interesting by tehing their famous stories. 311-. Filintt atways had a joke or a love story to te11: the latter made him popular with the militants. The camp was :1 bee-hive of activities during the year past. There was always p1enty of work and plenty of p1ay. In order to break the monotmiy, dances and entertainnmnts were given. Colonel Cumming; gave severed lectures which were instruc- tive as we11 as entertaining On one occasion he told us that Cincinnatits police force was originated because of the disorderly conduct of some Soldiers when off duty This 11:15 Ovet a hundred years ago, Let 11s as soidiers give the p011ee of today 110 trouble, but rather hc1p them to keep the peace by making our lives an influence for good conduct. Shortly after Colonel C11111miusi last lecture hie useful and successful 11fe terminated very suddeniy while seated in his private office. The news of his death caused much bereave- ment in camp, and the deep sympathy of 1111 was extended to his family. This year has been well spent by us all, and we hope to do the same for the three years remaining, We expect to see 111a11ynew recruits next fall. Harvey E. H171, 17.11



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DISSEEZIZ HEB huoman hoddy szz maid for too hav dissecziz. it can hav morn a thousand differunt kineds of things the matter with itt at wunce. I no this: i2 trcw for I had thee grip Wunce and thair iz mom a thousand differunt kincds of disseeziz ill thee grip. Thee feet are maid too hav coms onn um and steam broozez 21nd inn gracing tonales. Thee stummick i2 maid to ake :md hav dispepsie inn. Thee throt is maid to have the groop, thee tonsulitiss and thee dipthcery. Thee teelh 211 maid t0 ake anti hnv pulled ouL Thee 126 3r maid too get soar and thee eers to ake. You can get kahzurs and toomers nearly awl over your horldy and thee latest Iaid i: too have ther: appeitdisitus. This is a verry fashuuahle disseeze and hirts about az mutch az enny thing diskovered hi thee doktursz inn ilit yeers. Thee fingers at maid for rO-Qmatiz, thee lungs for huomownhay and konsumshun and a lott oi tither things Thee Iivttr can get out of fix in sow meimy wais that itt iz impossibul for enny wtm but a hzikah to retriemhur em. Thee kidnecs ar maid too hav awl kineds of things tong with um. too. and thee spliah razes a rumpuss inn yoor insides very nFFeu. Then thair iz thee skin. It kan hav neerly too hundred differunt things thee mattur with it. A mann kan brake out awi over with pimpuls and hce kan ketch barburz ich and Iotts and lotts of uther things. Thee haze was maid for katar, the feat for gout and the lips for coled soars. And then the acksidcnts that kah happen too a man. Ith thair are sow mcnny that they kanht be counted. Thee legs can be break and saw can thee armsl Thee hed kah bee beet inn. the izc gowgedoutt thee ears cut off and thee neck break. Most eny boddy kan get laim, and lotts and lotts 0f peepie get blincd and deer . It is VCrry eezy to ketch disseziz. 1f 1 was a making thee world I would maik itt eezy to ketch good hclth insted of disseeziz and then Wee cood 113v moar funn. If thee dokturs clout no what is thee matter with you they cut yOO Open after yoo ar tied and find Out. But that dont c100 yoou any good. IVIHIE Sillarttt'ced. 67

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