Howard High School - Scraps Yearbook (Howard, KS)

 - Class of 1939

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-1--7,7 C5- Sam Westfall- Let's cut classes and take in a movie. Jack Spunaugle- 'Can't do it, old man, I need the sleep. Frankie Squier- Your lipstickfs coming off. Mildred Zollrnan- No it isn't. Squirt-- I know it is. Mildred- And I know it isn't. Squirt-'iListen, any time I get as close as this to a girl like you, her lipstick's com- ing off. Mr. Lange- Evelyn what happened in 1809 ? Evelyn Calvert- Abe Lincoln was born. Mr. Lange- And what happened in l812? Evelyn--fAfter a moments hesitationj: Lincoln had h1?third'bTrtlTday. I Ethel Rollings- Once 1 was surrounded by 20 lions, 15 tigers and 25 panthersf' C. L. Williams- What did you do ? Ethel- I stopped the merry-go-round and got off Mr. Lange--- You missed my class yes- terday, didn't you ? Willis Webster-- Not in the least, sir, not in the least. Floyd Ferry-- What inspired the old-time pioneers to set forth in their covered wagons? Robert Webster- Well, maybe they didn't Want to wait about 30 years for a train. Freddie Rhoades- Why did Miss Payne bawl out Austin Jontra for cheating in exams Q71 Grace Mcfloskey-- Aw, she just saw him counting his ribs during physiology test. Bobby Perkins-fshort of moneyj : Say, dad have you any Work you'd like me to do ? Mr. Perkins-Ctaken by surprisejz Why, no, but er- Bobby- Then how about putting me on relief 7 Mary Ellen- Grace Mciloskey is a very prog-er young lady. Betty Gene- Very much so. She would not accompany a young man on the piano Without a chaperonf' Mr. Holmes-Cat drug storel: I would like a preparation of phenylisothiocyanatef' Paiymond Winn- Do you mean mustard oil? Mr. Ho'mes- Yes, but I can ne :er think of that name. Marie Leo- The horn on your car must be broken. Kenneth Walters- No, il 'f just indiffer- entf' Marie- lndifferent! What do you mean 'V' Kenneth Walters- It just doesn't give a hootf' Traffic Cop- Use your noodle, lady' Use your noodle! Miss Mcllollough- My goodness, where is the noodle 'I I've pushed and pulled every- thing in the car.

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QZMAQMZWW jtizitdltf On September 5, 1938, forty-one freshmen started to Howard High School. After initiation and the general con- fusion of getting started, school got under way for them, and they finally learned when and where their classes were. There seems to be nothing slow about this group, for almost immediately a picnic was being planned- On Sep- tember 21, after school, we all hiked to the river south of town. Various games provided the entertainment until everyone gathered about the fire and enjoyed a fine picnic lunch of weiners, marshmallows, pickles, buns, and apples. Just about dark the party disbanded and everyone went home, full and happy. On September 30, each class in the high school enter- ed a float in the All School Day parade. The freshmen prepared for the event by working industriously on a float that carried out the idea of our winning the Moline-Howard football game which was to be played that night. The re- sults-we lost the football game, but the freshmen Won first prize and ten dollars on their float, although Moline failed to carry out their predicted fate. The second party of the season was the all high school Christmas party held in the grade gym. The freshmen helped out in :he program and also in the serving of de- licious refreshments of punch and wafers. The first semester was completed and the second semester about half over before another party was planned. This one on March 16 took place at night in the Agriculture room in the high school. Prizes were given in Ringo and other games. A ping pong tournament was held, and at a late hour refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. The first year of high school for the freshmen is draw- ing to a close. During the course of the two semesters, four members left us and threetnew members were added, leaving a total at the end of the school year of forty mem- bers. Next year When we are one of the upper classes. we plan to do even greater things than have been accom- plished this past year. Phylii s May, Dorothy Degarimore. 27



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