*9? *3: EDITED BY STUDENTS OF THE HIGH SCHOOL. EditordmOhief. . All“! Exnnx, ’04. Mil“ Editor; ‘ Emu: Bum). ’04. Ana-mu. ‘ . Joan 121.com", ‘04. law Bun, '05 Balm Lm, '05. Jot MILL“, 06. '33:.“ Conn, 05. VOL. 1. HIGH SCHOOL NE W S. rather, to raise the standard and keep it up, and to tryto make these, our school dayl, tweet with memories of purity and good faith. The Athletic Meet It Leta} Forest takes piece today at 10.30} Some of the school. pending rep. reeentatives are: Evanston High ï¬chml. Northwestern Military Acudemieo of Enneton and High- ,land Park,Weuhegm, Lake Forest and Decrï¬eld Township High M The latter are sending six boy: to compete. They no: Belay Raceâ€"Culver Shields. High Jump-Herbert Moon. Mile Raceâ€"Lyme!) Prior. Shot-put and Polo Vaultâ€"H. our feline mascot. If“; gamble t 3b: hasâ€"4o put A PLEA FOR THE CAT _ I’ll wager tint hall 0! the peo- ple in school havo'not‘the slightest idea what bu become of Cofline, The question may be raised, of coursé, that perhaps Cofï¬ne com- mitted suiéidefand in, that caï¬e should not begiven a full dere- mony. Perhaps, 'déspondent over the gifls’ losses in ’ baskbt. by!“i Inward 11w um} of the: season, the‘ {cat “sneaked†some deadly poison] from the l'n‘baratory and drank it. 'But I think that she _deliberately ate. one of Mr. Stoker's pies. This is thé {fliiiél we, as fallow suï¬erers ought to render the â€last ofï¬ces to out" faithful friend. It would have been rather nice» to have combined Coï¬lne’s wake ~with the Junior dance. " It would have been appropriate because I think that Cofl'y did quite a little “waking†herself around. this neighborhood during the still HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, MAY 28, 1904. watches of the night. However.‘ it is not advisable to set any fu- nerul'an foot for the preoent. It in better to avoid the sylnn spot; which Comne, like Robin Hood, ‘chooe to die in. Whnt‘l nut ‘0 do though i: to gagged an ippro- printe epitaph. This in nthor touching: Hie jacet Ooï¬m She sings among the “gel outs, No more the. fear. roles, books, or For to another land she’s flown, And let! us here to weep and mom. ‘ M. B. Wednesday afternoon our hoo- bali team pliyed the Lake Fora! Academy team at that place. The result waoa score of 12 to 3 in favor of Lake Forest. Mr. R. S. Short, formerly pro- fessor of mathematics of Illinoio ‘Univeroity, visited the algebra ciao: Monday morning. Toast to senio'ro: “May they be seen years bones and still be 1::- 1 niora. Tally one! Teacher~What was the prodigal's return? Boy (100k mg longingly out of the window) «Bell’s home run. _ To be recordedâ€"~A. B. ’ H. made a joke ‘the_ otherdnyl Some- body remurked that the new base- ball diamond was somewhat small. “A. solitaire,- in fact.†said A Ha Or perhaps this one: It seems to be quite a fad among those delightful pieces of human- ity called seniors to write charm- ingâ€"WW Malena and many other. such interesting subjects. 0min we gaze upon them at this proï¬table, to say nothing of enjoyable, occupation. They sit at their desks, their in- tellectual ' faces resting upon hands that show constant use of .the pen. On the desk in front of the venerable person ,are'piles of papers, all sizes and kinds; it Here lies Comma, Who to dry a tearful eye Indulged in deadly pie, IS IT POSSIBLE?- givee one the idea they must be manuscripts, and this is right, for whst else could they be eslled? All of a sudden the person jump up, â€claiming: “Done at lut,’ Ind, putting on s happy look, he gsthen up his many pspen and goes with s light step to some one of the tesehers. In s little while we see our friend not Is we lsst ssw him, but coming slowly into the room His happy look hes fled, and he now sgsin wen-s thst sad expression onetomsry on such occasions. In his hand he holds . his beloved epistle, showing an- nerou red nah, one might think signs of end an. 1-â€" Poor senior, mm trouble! Well, I wonder. ’ " Cheer up. little senior, Don’t you cry, You'll see your ï¬nish ‘ By and by! Another but in the may!“ um is flat “nuanced. md while the pn- mâ€"w“--â€"_vâ€"â€" w." ‘W.T°‘ 'Q" to “the†m an the Providenci' , 4. _ “1.1111: particular bird laud " blank duck, and she lay: black eggs. I - (rut of nature that has never been on- eountcred before by the duck raiser: 01 Rhode Island. It“. In.“ Fowl Ink.- n III In I“. by “vi-c M M i It is an ordinary sized anck’é egg and in 1 deep drab in color. The color is mot- tled in some places, and the only lighl spot on the egg is at the small end. and there it is somewhat white. Thin egg is not I freak with the particular duck for it is said that she has never laid an: other kind of egg, andthat she would be much surprised it she ever laid awhito The egg mum-ought in by John H; Hontgomery, a relative 0: Mr. Young. and the in authority for the statement that the meat in it is as good as In I mm. m. V Commercial CamphOr. ’ Practically all the camphor of can. met-99 games from Japan and F rmon, which lid. 13mm ’colany. Japan need. It for making smokeless gunpoiâ€" der, tha‘govornment- has 10er it. export, to that Russia may not get my, and duo in order that the Imam pow- aat mtlh my not run short. Jmn'l mm at the canmhor trade um the undo a. sort 01 control on: w m othptgm , It and» ind would sure!!- u an: min ï¬nding something (0 plant than u they do for «non of dimmt. the wofld would be t plantar plan. In which to dwell. NO. 32.