Waynesfield Goshen High School - Reflections Yearbook (Waynesfield, OH)

 - Class of 1915

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Page 26 text:

Advice to the Juniors ByH0verandAbigailTayl0r E, IN BEHALF of the Senior class of 1915, being one year farther advanced in the experiences of high school life, hereby prescribe a few suggestions, which we think will be beneficial for your career in life. Helen McAdams-Do not spend so much time in the cloak room before the mirror, for that alone will never promote you to the senior class. Be studious, and keep your eyes open for fine lookers, for they may jump out from places least expected. Lois Fasig-Abolish eating bon-bons and you will grow thin. If this does not work take violent exercises fora few days. Keep your mind on your lessons to avoid wandering thoughts. George Rapp-Grow a little bit George, you look so much like little freshmen. You are the smallest in your class. Drink plenty of milk, and eat crab apples and sugar! Then when you become a Senior you will be able to care for yourself. Mabel Rogers-Do not grumble so much about the temperature of the room, the janitor will attend to shag Please bear in mind that at the same time you think you are freezing Denver might be taking a Turkish at . Ernest McGinnis-Wake up, you no doubt have spring fever. VVhen spring is gone the fever will be too. Lois Means-You miss chapel exercises too often. We seniors will admit that the morning is the best time to sleep. When you come in late you disturb nearly everyone, especially Mr. McGinnis. Clayton Woodward-Clayton, apply yourself more to your Latin, for Mr. Lehr will not stand any more bluffs after this year. Do not be so cross with the girls for Mae will make it miserable for you. Helen Gray-Little more studious toil should be applied here, the front seat is a good place for you, stick to it. Sit up straight to avoid annoying Denver. John McMillin-Do'n't get discouraged, John, for chemistry is easy. Smile now and then, it will be easier. Thelma Burke-Cheer up, Billie. Do not be so sad! Make up with Beck. Settle down and take your rest, for too much joy riding in the Ford is racking to the nerves. Denver Stocker-Don't be discouraged. Denver. Be studious and knowledge will gradually come to you. Be more attentive each day to your old friend, Helen Geddes. Helen Meeks-You are having too many beaux to be a junior. Dismiss some from your mind and settle down to business. Leonard McAdams-Speed up, Banty, turn up yo ur alarm clock, your tardy marks are increasing. Mr. Lehr might have a Latin test some morning and you will miss it. But nevertheless you will want to be there. Helen Geddes-Don't giggle so much, Helen, we see your mistakes too, but don't dare to laugh. You set a bad example for the sophomores and freshies. , fContinued on page 481 u page twenty-four

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Senior Class Poem By Edna Rapp Heck Dawson is our president, Erma Horn his running mate. Irma Douglas our money tends, Such irony of fate! Our days are blessed with Lurene Horn, Who has served us many a-term, fNot behind hard prison barsj But with the annual firm. Hover Taylor and Mike Butcher, They both have done brave deeds, For they have played the faculty, When music had sore needs. Abbie and Mabel belong with us, They must have been made to fit, They surely are our Mutt and J eff, Or the long and short of it. We also have our girls athletics, You will have to hear of them, Beryl and Marg will help you out, And tell you with their pen. Beckie Huffer is our Songbird, And Wardner draws the pictures, While Helen writes our history, And puts on our fancy fixtures. We've-worked together four long years, But now we'll have to part, And go into the cold, cold world, And make another start. Some will take the teachers course, And some may settle down for life, While some of us may nurses be, To keep the suffering in their strife. But what e'er may be the strife, As on life's way we go, We hope from no good deed to shirk, But always hoe out our row. Then we'll look back to our school days And see our work was not in vain, We'll wish that we were back again, To dear Old Mother Wayne. age twenty-three



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