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1 ' 'I L 'T 'uf' 'if' 'irk-L -2 hifi?-4if-1-Llfgig-Qevagegfeg',r-sr:x-:4q::.g...:q:,:g,f-- e 1 --fe-- g,- . .,,. .. H. I... I . ,, . .. -, . , Y , ' A ' ' T f T 2 . 'A i'-'- : tw'4fT':'f'- 'z' ?:'F'f - i-'1m??191Sff-1ri2i'i:srrsv5::-:b-:sian-x-4-N.-y.,5. is. . Je . 4. , .f-.H .4 as 1- 3 , THE WESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL HERALD. 17 and 'een Jack Barlow.. .QS-uitor for Dorotliy's handj .. .. .. .. ...O. Paul Stivers Dorothy Andrews. . . . QA much loved young womanj . . . .Nanna B. Ulagell Jennie. . . . . . . . . . QThe house maidj an .. .. .. .. .. .. ..LeolcLR.Omven Hicks. QA coachman who does not appearj PART TIVO . 7CMelody of Lo-vev.. .. .. ..E'ngle1nann my A Westport Higli Solzool Mandolin Club. illldi ms, zep- one the can for , :am . ' to Mr. Underwood: 'fMost rare is now our old simplic- ityf'-Ofvicl. Pk 23 S4 RX' Miss rioashier: . f'One with a flash begins, and ends in Lum , k will smo e, Q - I bf Another out of smoke brings glorious light, ' gig And fwithout raising expectations highj a Q Surprises us with dazzling miracles. - can . Beale. 23 as 9? Mr. Bigney: 'CNot angles but angelsf'-Becle. as FK Uk Mr. Shouse and Mr. Green: I deem their breasts inspired with a divine sagacityf'-Vifrgil. ters as as as Mr. Hull: . An agreeable companion upon the and road is as good as a coiachf'-Pub. Syn 371425 Miss Wilder: tw 'fRutulians, Trojans are the same to lb. me. -Virgil. Mr. Scott: ' 0 'iOnce more ye woods, a-dieuf'-Virgil. Miss De Witt: ffKeep Nattureis great original in view, ,S And then the living images pursue. - mlfflf Her. ,.-.. .-M. , -c.i.. ,.a -'-- - .. .. ... . .. '- ' - CHANGE raniunns. ' A muon ns oivn Acr. Cast of Olzamelers. Sir Fitful Gust. . QR. NJ . .Ernest L. Cox Charles Gust. QHis sonj .Marvin R. Oafry Mrs. Somerton. . . . . . . . .QA widowj .. .. .. .. Jeannette Slielcle Flo So-merton. . Her da.ughter, fresh from schoolvj . . . . . .Sallie M eOluer Parker. . . . . . QMrs. Somerton's maidj .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..Al1naOutle1' ABUNDANT DULCIBUS VITIIS. fBeing classical quotations applicable to members of the facultyj Miss Shire: With Ancus and with Numa, kings of Rome, We must descend into the silent tombsf' -Hof. 214 Pk 24 Miss Stoner: 'CThe leader of the deed was a woman. vaglz. Pk 34 Pk Miss Busch: Uttering many sighs?-Virgil. Pk Pk :lf Mr. Harnden: ffLittle things possess their peculiar Charmfi--Virgil. as as ae Miss Kahn: CiIneffectual thunderboiltf' P24 914 :lf Mr. King: KI am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I 'deem a matter of indiffer- ence. -Hor. as e be Miss Nardin: Lions the wolves, and wolves the kids pursue, The ki-ds sweet thyme-and still I fol- low you. --Virgil. 214 2? Pk Miss McIieighan: aWhat comes from this quarter, set it down as so much gainf'-Terence. . .-.,,- . .. , ...,,.,....,4. - ....A:.,.. .. -. ,. ..........,'g. -' 4.
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., 51- ,,..,,,....5:5-Her:wn.i1z-yg1fqa5:zw,e1emsf1, ':-::Sz:1ss2::'-sn:rav.Q-f:f1f2Ye1zep6:4r5L-r,ara-:eee:J, ' N- 16 v THE WESTPORT SCHOOL HERALD. being six inches deep. The following boys finished in the order named: Charles Go-ssard. Alvin Gossard. Edwin Woodford. Robert Osborne. Harry Thomas. Ayers Blocher. NOTES . A. Gossard ran a fine race, losing to his brother in the finish. C. Woodford made the best finish. 4 -.1-.li Osborne would have done better if he had kept on his shoes. Thomas ranwell the greater part of the way, but lacked Msteamv for the last quarter-mile. I . A Blocher-well, he finished. Spencer ran well for two miles and then dropped out 3 but Spencer ha.d been sick and was in no condition to run. ill- Gossard got a cup 5 all the boys got an appetite. ' ...iii PROSPECTS From the results of the cross-country run it looks as though Westport should have a good track team in the spring, especially in the running line. The base-ball prospects are not excep- tionally bright at present with only one of our champion team as a nucleus for the team of 'O'7. But if everyone who can hit the side of a barn will come out for practice in the spring a fairly good team will be worked up. We donit expect to capture the pennant, but it 's the unex- pected that happens. A word may be said of our gymnasium which will be in the new building. It will be, one of the best gymnasiums west of the Mississippi. There will be shower baths, separate lo-ckers, a line basket-ball court and the best apparatus which can be obtained. ' THE CHRISTMAS Altho-ugh The Herald goes to press befo-re the Christmas entertainment is given, one of our reporters, who was per- mitted vto be present at one of 'the last rehearsals, feels very confident that he can predict great success for -the plays on account of the ability ofthe members o-f the casts. T They have shown great interest in their work, and we know that they feel well repaid for the time and attention they have given to this annual entertain- ment. ' - To Miss Nardin and to Mr. Shouse is due a great deal of credit for conducting the rehearsals. R ENTERTAINMENT. The programme and cast of characters follow: , , V , PART ONE. Chorus. .fab The Dance . . .Wiegancl thy 'fThe Knight and the Yeomanv. . . . . .N iohol March. . . . . . Yankiana . . . .. . .Loftts Westport High School. Mamlolflh Club. A PROPOSALS UNDER DTFFTCULTIES. ' A FARCE TN ONE ACT. - Cast of Characters. Robert Yardley. . fSuitor for Dorothy's 'l1a11CU- . 4, 1. . ...Leslie B, Hohmah Q - :- 1-.f nf. -. ss-V 1: 1.4: :., 1:-.1-5-lysis. 'J ve. -.... g,.,,g..g,,,,,5,,,,,,,,: -an 3. ,iii . .lan , -WN, -, l -v A-.mm - F - . .. . ,..':-1: .-.-.4-,-.-..,..., mqrasr..-:q,,..-Q,,,.,,,,,,u:,h,3-.-i,:. Y.. .A wk: ,Q-iid Uqagu. ,, ' . AP-gh 'ack
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,,,,.,A,, --. ,,:ss-'-s-'f:-r+ifi'??2-f?2'? -,T?lf--fy' 1 ,',- . ' Y' V -' - ' -' ' ' A ' ' ' 18 THE WESTPORT HIGH SCHOOL HERALD. Mr. Sass: Mrs. Hedges: In his house he had a large looking- olass before which he would stand and f'Thc living voice is that which sways C 3 Q 79 go through his daily eXercises.'-Ibirl. the S0lll.'i-Fftwfj. BACK TALKS TO BOYS. a tQuestions of dress and deportment and all inquiries of personal interest from boys of Westport High School should be addressed to f'Uncle Billyj, care of The HefraZcZ.j W. O.---Your Uncle Billy is particu- larly fond of you, not only because you were named for him, but none the less, because you reflect his own perfect taste in dress. Your exterior, as you describe it, must indeed express the' faultlessly attired high school youth. Your trousers have the correct width and curve at the hip, and your waistcoats are of the new- est cut. I am, indeed, proud of my nephewfs achievements on the exterior- but you have made no mention of the in- terior. What attempt at decoration is there there? -ig W. H., Jr.-Such delightful taste in neckwear has rarely been m-et with in one so young. Light greens and lavenders must be especially becoming to your dark manly beauty. No, I donpt believe that the freshman cla.ss would allow you to wear a yellow stock. Oolin A.-Perhaps it would be well to have it published in The Herald that you are a 'fgirl-haterf' Ipm sure no one would ever guess it from appearances. The advertised fact might have some ef- fect in reducing the number of bees which are now buzzing about the honey. O. H. Qand othersj-Yes, girls do admire above all things a manly boy, but I am quite sure that no one admires that alleged manliness which prompts a cal- low youth to hang at pipe from his lips and to swagger about in a cloud of vile- smelling tobacco smoke. X.-You ask for a suggestion for an appropriate Christmas present for a young lady. You say that she is already the possessor of a dog-collar. Perhaps one of those dear little nickel-trimmed leather harness would delight her. Of course you think that she is a dear, and I hope that I havenpt taken the idea of her wear- ing a leather dog-collar fastened with ai padlock too seriously. However, it seems to me that there might be danger of los- ing a girl like that, especially during the dog-days. - A. ill.-It seems very strange that a. young man of your attractions would be compelled to seek a feminine correspond- ent in a country so remote as France. I can not understand why such attainments as yours are not appreciated nearer home. Verily, A prop-het is not without honor, save in his own countryft How QUEER. y It was the Ohristmas season, The merry tide of Yuleg He had come for his vacation Back from an Eastern school. It was then, he put the question By the stairway in the hall, And the words she answered to him Made him happiest of all. As they talked about the future . In accents soft and low, How queer the candle should go out Under the mistletoe. Paul Stivers, ,08. -M 4- . ,. ' gt., ,:.Q,,-,.,f,,-.ig--y.,.:g.i..-::.1.g.Q.a4-,g '.' ,.,. .,.., ,5,44.sg.gg1.....aaausa,-4..j..agsw1esLaQ.qe-i.d:.:i:wsaawq::-:s,.v,i4.:-aa:q.5.,.5z.'.a-:4a-..g:u.gm-..:.1:...a,..s.a.+a.4a..:.a.4..ga......z.---, R-. fs.--Q...
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