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Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1914, Page 48

Description: Our Spring HatsAnne Johnston, 17Again returns the time of yearWhen we must buy our new head gear.To shops we hie, new hats to seek,And of naught else we think, or speak.We try on bonnets by the score,And sit for hours, the glass before;Our choice must wear, must modish be,And pretty--yet low priced, you see.The tall, high hat may make a hit;Or, haply, that which close doth fit.It may be that, which spreading wide,Doth overshadow all beside.How can we say which we like best?If we take this, well want the rest.Tis hard--oh, how can we decide!Wed like one no one else has tried.At last we choose--but oh, how strange!When we reach home, it seems to change;The one we thought by far the bestSeems now much worse than all the rest.Good ButterPage Forty-eightImage alt-text: Three black ink drawings. The first drawing is an individual walking away on a sidewalk. They are wearing pants, jacket, and a hat, and are holding an umbrella. The sun is shining and labeled Sun.” The drawing is signed “MEL.” The second drawing is of a horned goat ramming an individual, causing their hat to fly off. The drawing is captioned “Good Butter.” The third drawing is of two scenes with the same individual, dressed in a black coat, black skirt, and black shoes. The first scene the individual is in the sun, and the second scene they are in the rain. The drawing is signed “M. Lee.”
Source: http://cdm17129.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/hs-bloom/id/1360
Collection: Bloomington High School

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