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

 - Class of 1904

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THE HIGH SGHUUL FAGIILTY Miss Miriam Besley Am. and Eng. History fSuperintendentj A waking eye, a prying mind, A heart that stirs is hard to bind, A hawk's keen sight ye cannot blind. -Charles Lamb Mr. W. J. Stebbins History and Civics flgrincipalj Uneasy lies the head of all who rule His, most of all, whose kingdom is a school -Holmes Miss Berenice Replogle Science and Eng. III. Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see Think what ne'er was, nor is, nor e're shall be. -Pope Mrs. Florence Curtis English Give thy thoughts no tongue -Shakespeare. Mr. A. VV. Gifford Manual Training Fickle as a changeful dream. -Scott. Miss Miriam Biddlecom Latin And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew -Goldsmith Mr. L. R. Sanford Mathematics Talk to him of jacob's ladder And he would ask the number of the steps. -Jerrold. Mr. john MacLean Commercial Branches Why, then, do you walk as if you had swallowed a ram-rod. -Eplcletes Mr. E. M. jones Science and Geometry Grammarian, orator, geometrician, painter, gymnastic, teacher, physician, fortune-teller, rope-dancer, con- juror-he knew everything -juvenal. Miss Grace Pearce German and Eng. III A violet by a mossy stone, Half hidden from the eye.-Wordsworth. Miss Ella Gurnee Drawing Our Chief professor in the art's is a Drydenfl Miss Kinney Music That ever against eating cares Wrap me in soft Lydian airs. -Milton. 2I

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GLASS IIISTDRYH-I905 JACOB SCHWARTZ. NCE upon a time some fellow said that some men were born great, some achieved greatness and some had greatness thrust upon them. So it is with classes. You see we were born great and even if we hadn't been born great, there is so much brain in us that we would have achieved greatness anyway. Our Freshman year was certainly a dead one, with nothing to vary the monotony of our school life, but the sor- rows of having seats changed and the pleasures UD of physi- ography excursions. Upon returning the second year, we found our class had been reduced to less than half its former size. This year, however, was rendered somewhat merrier by a hayrack party at Gurnee and by the many dances given by the other classes. On one bright sunny morning in the month of September 1903, we returned as juniors with the determination to work hard and play hard and indeed we did so. This class is the limit. It has surpassed them all-ancient, mediaval and modern-in athletics, studies and heart affec- tions. But we must not boast for boasting is but the weak- ness of little minds, and our minds are big. In conclusion let us not forget to pay our respects to the graduating class. We extend our best wishes for a happy and prosperous life. For the present, avaunt thee 1904! Absquatulatel Make room for 1905. 22

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