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YIKER I. soon find out the difference. It is Prince Stuart. He will smile and say, Hello, and then allow you to pass on by. A few feet from this tree you will meet a fairy, the Lady Marcia, whose face will tell you what a sweet, kind-hearted creature she really is. A tall slender fairy Queen Reggie, will be with her. Each will give you an apple. Bring the fruit to me. , The maiden departed and soon returned with the fruit. The witch eagerly seized the apples and took a bite from each one. Sud- denly the maiden was surprised to see the witch take the form of Lady Dot. Lady Dot explained to her what had happened, then told her how to find her way. She was so happy that she gave her the title of Lady Marvel, and she also told her that she would soon meet her future husband. Now all this came to pass, Lady Marvel met Sir Zeb, a noted knight of the Basket Ball team. They fell in love at first sight so they with two others, Sir Haupie and Lady Ethel, eloped, taking a preach- er, D. Chavers, with them. They were married while flying over the fiourishing town of Marshfield in a large airplane, called Old Betsy. Lady Dot returned to the castle of her wicked uncle, Sir Georgia. One day she escaped from the castle with Sir Horton, the Prince, and after many thrilling adventures, while Horton was trying to drive the great Rolls Royce with one hand, they reached the castle and there they were married. And so they lived happily ever after. -Vera Byers, '24 . The Wise Heads When the Freshman class of twenty-five Entered this school they were very much alive. They looked to the Seniors so dignified, And by all the rules they did abide. We chose our colors of Purple and Gold, And we made a good choice so we are told, At any rate the basket ball team Has to hand it to us for their color scheme. Some weren't able to distinguish D. S., Algebra, Latin, English, A few thought it all quite foolish and tame, By demerit slips they were put to shame. Of our social functions we can boast- A taffy pull and two Weiner roasts, And the ones who came February tenth To our Valentine party do not repent. Ancient History's a thing of the past, But in future pages will appear at last In spite of facts also tradition, Names of Sophs with fired ambition. -Edna Reese, '25 -Grace Byers, '25 Page 57
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Y I K ER When Basket Ball Was in Bloom Once upon a time, long, long ago there dwelt a beautiful maiden in the fairy kingdom of West Lebanon. This maiden whose name was Dorothy, had been given the honorary title of Lady Dot, by Queen Pal. In this kingdom was an Order of Knights who called them- selves The Basket Ball Team. All the brave knights, who had per- formed great feats of honor in Basket Ball, belonged to this Order. Amongst these strong and loyal knights was a certain knight, who on account of his courageous fighting as a back guard, was called Sir Hor- ton, the Prince. His fighting was a splendid example of the true spirit of Basket Ball and won for him the love of many fair ladies of the land. Forsooth, in truth these ladies were very jealous of Lady Dot, whom Sir Horton had chosen for his lady love, and tried to injure her with the aid of the wicked fairy, Lelia. Now Lady Dot was a fairy and not a mortal, as they had sup- posed. She was changed to the form of an ugly old witch, by the wicked fairy. Then she lived very unhappily, in a small cottage, all alone except for a large black cat, in the great Forest of Knowledge. Near this cottage the four rivers, the Freshman, the' Sophomore, the Junior and the Senior, fiowed into a larger river, the High School. One day the old witch heard a knock at the door and after peeping out the window she allowed a bright-faced. maiden to enter. The maiden said, I have lost my Way along the shores of the Junior river and cannot find my path to the kingdom of State Line. O, please show me the way because my father will whip me if I do not return before night. The old witch thought that now was her chance to gain her free- dom from the power of the wicked fairy, so she said, If you will do as I say, I will aid you. The maiden quickly replied, I will do anything you request. So while stirring a steamy odorous mixture, in a large black pot, the old witch chanted the following instructions to her: Follow your nose when you leave this door until you reach the bank of the river you can now see. Heri upon this bank are several trees, go to the third tree. There a jolly looking dwarf named, King Lehner, wearing spectacles, will give you an apple from the tree which he guards. Do not be frightened when you see sitting near him a large, fierce dog called Bounce, having eyes as large as tea cups. This dog is a great pet and will harm no one, unless ordered to do so. Near the next tree you will see a giantess wearing long flowing robes, and on her head a square hat. They have named her the Magic Marge. At first you will think she is serious and grave, but look again. This time you notice the bobbed hair, the twinkling eyes and smiling lips, and you will decide that she is a good natured giantess. Guard carefully the apple which you receive from her. Very near this tree is another tree, also guarded by a giant, who at first you thought to be the shadow of the first giant, but you will Page 56
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QPIKER Learnin' to Pass I go to scoole every day an when the belle buzzes at half past eight we all set down in our seats on the Weast side of the room. Some of us studies and some of us whispers if the teachers don't hapin to be aroun. After a litel while Mr. Lainer come in an sais that West Lebonan won the baisket bal game Frida nite an befor you know it he has said classes pass and they sure do pass, all but us and the Sen- iurs. Well prety soon they all com bak an we pas agin. This time we all pas to English clas and Mis Daniel coms in an asks a few ques- tions about this and that and we go bak and haf reces. After reces We all pas agin this time to Algebray class. After we anser all the questions he cin aske We pas bak agin, then we pas in and haf to anser Miss Kely's questions about soup and pies an everthing els. Well after a whyle we pas bak an somebody plays the peanio an most of us pas out an git are coats an pas downstairs an home for diner. After hafing pased all morning we set in are seate for too whole periods an pretend to studie Latin. After reces agin, why we pas to Latin class an bak agin and studie some more an then We pas home agin. The aim of this schoole is to pas an I hope we all know how by spring. -Charlotte Handley, '26 Plea of the Blackboard Just think of the many times that I am abused. Those teachers don't care what they write about me. Miss Daniel always has the Geisha girls on the board at 4:00. In Jack's room the Sophomores weight me down with long heavy problems. And Miss Hughes informs the Seniors in English IV to take the life of Shakespeare tomorrow. Scandalous! Very interesting conversations occur in the English room, between two people. They get so tired they have to lean on me to rest their weary bones. Now what if I would fall in, oh! they would fall in, toog but what would they fall into? Well it's hard to tell. -Velma Evans, '23 A Soliloquy of the Clock I think everything is one-sided. Here I am, hung up on the wall to be looked at by every one. Then once in a while, when I'm not feeling well and slow down on my work, Mr. Lehner punches my face with the yard stick. Consequently everyone laughs and thinks it's funny. Sometimes the janitor lets the fire get low and my hands get cold. Then's when I feel like saying, Good-bye, cold world, and ending it all. -Orton Haupt, '23 Page 58
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