Westport High School - Herald Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1911

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But we wish to en- courage the maiden knights in these fields to match lances with the old veterans who, for all their popular favor and prestige, may have to yield their Herald laurels to fresh and more youthful vitality. Nevertheless on account, perhaps, of the distrust of novices in their powers, the Qld Guard, we are thankful to say have not failed us in helping to bear the brunt of the work on this num- ber. There has been much talk about the in- creased cost of the Herald. On account of the inexorable demands of all bidding print- ers for good pay, the price of the Herald though subsidized by a generous yearly gift from the Board of Education, and willingly supported by advertisers, whom we do not half appreciate-the former price of thirty- five cents was forced up to fifty cents. This was done lest the discrepancy between the selling price and the high cost, however much ameliorated by kind subsidy and lib- eral advertising, might be so great as not only to deprive us of a surplus with which to embellish the school with art, but even to leave us, so to speak, in the holef, a most deplorable plight. The Herald staff has become so besotted with drinking in locals that it would re- quire one too strong to put in the Heralld, to stimulate our inebriated senses to laugh- ter. Thus the keenest most poignant jokes escape our dulled appreciation. yet we should be given credit for giving the world a chance to test them. Likewise we hope that study of the lexi- con will be encouraged by the ingenious epithets and appellations, attached appro- priately or not as is to be decided on con- sultation, to the fair girl and brawny boy graduates. However, leaving you gentle reader in the more agreeable companionship of Noah VVebster, we humbly take leave of you. Stuart Updegraff, 'll. NVe wish, on behalf of the f'Herald, to thank all our contributors of every kind. Last termf we spoke of an intention to pub- lish, in this issue, a list of those who had done most for the paper. VVe need hardly repeat that all contributors have our hearty thanks, but especially, beside those with signed articles in both Mid.-Year and An- nual, we wish to thank the following who g, se work and interest has been constant and conscientious: Homer Cope, Wfilliam Cohn, Hicklin Yates, Samuel Ayres, Vera Nathan, S. Campbell, Robert Miller, Agnes jones, D. Thompson, Nellie Rich, Condry NVilson, Clifford Hollebaugh. na .1 .Z 44. story-l' millions latest to lated by the Fis ning th each rr member came or familier aiding From ' son-ei union, p.rotec1 Now power- voice long. take p unkno trol. an im of the

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