Waukegan High School - Annual W Yearbook (Waukegan, IL)

 - Class of 1904

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THE SENIOR VUGAIIILARY. HAZEL SELLS. q T was my good luck to be invited to take an automobile tour through the country. We started one morning bright and early and having gone Les fliej than two miles we came to ta beautiful field with a Yeoman at work there. As we moved slowly along gazing at this field we met a woman and upon asking her who that man was at work there? she answered Frank-ly and said, Her-man, After conversing a few moments with her, we rode on un- til we came to a beautiful Dell faj with a great many sweet Williams blooming in it. To the north of this spot was a large Lake and on one side of this was an old Millferj and directly opposite this was a large hotel called The Warren. As it was getting near dinner time we decided to stop here for awhile. The Porter having helped our chaffeur with our luggage we entered. There was great excitement in the office, everybody hurrying to and fro as if something very important was about- to happen. OE course our curiosity was greatly aroused and inquiring as to the cause of the excite- ment, we received the following reply, Well, the boss' daugh- ter, Mamie, is going to be married tonight. Then we immediately asked whom she was going to Marry and was told Maxfslson. We were told by some people in the hotel that the groom had, had a large sum of money left him by the Will of his grandfather, therefore they thought the bride had made an excellent choice. As we passed through the hall we heard beautiful organ music which sounded as though it might have come from an Esty, . When we came down to dinner we were greatly im- 17

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Donit have your hair clipped tight to your sealps later than August, no matter what the temperature is. Don't eat green apples, boys, they're dangerous. Don't eat too many fudges, girls, they're fattening. To the Sophomores we devote a column entitled, Proper Things To Do? Stop skipping, whispering and eating like Freshmen do, and like you have done this year. Begin to assume privileges as did the Class of '04, Look disappointed when you get a poor mark on your report card. Look as sober as you can, and sigh occasionally when a teacher is near. To the Juniors We leave a little Warniug: Take care of your privileges, lest they vanish. Be careful not to attempt to carry on a class meeting when more than three persons are present, lest the noise become unbearable. Do not ttskip sehooll' lest you have to meet Mr. Stebbins at 3:30,--That phrase must sound familiar to Junior ears. Remember that silence is golden? Be dignified, or in other words follow the example set you by the Class of ,04. Now the honor, the good name and the splendid reputation for good work that the Waukegan High School has, is yours to defend and protect. 16



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pressed by the beautiful decorations of the dining-room which were of Margtartjuerites and Rosefsj. After dinner, we went to the parlor. Upon entering the room, I noticed a number of books on the beautifully polished wood table. Iimmediately went nearer and recognized the noted books of Milton's Poems and Alice of old Vincennes. We stayed in the parlor for about an hour. While we were there an elderly woman came in and, entering into a conversation with her we found that she was very fond of read- ing about Helen of Troy. Finally one of our party suggested that, for, fear of being Dun a gainfkinj, we pay our bill. After doing this we re- at our chaffeur was ready for us to finish our journey. We left this beautiful hotel, hoping that at some time we would all be able to meet there again. ceived word th f-V' IS

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