Astoria High School - Zephyrus Yearbook (Astoria, OR)

 - Class of 1909

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Page 26 text:

Exchanges Last year a nnmer of school papers were on our exchange list, and we hope to see all of the oid ones this year and many new ones. As yet but few copies have arrived, so we shall mention some of the June numbers. The commencement number of the “Courier from Monmouth is very good; but a few drawings would improve it. A very interesting exchange is the “Skookum Wa Wa from Centralia, Washington. ' 1 he drawings and cuts are exceptionally good and add much to the attractiveness of the paper. The Hood River “Mascot” for June has some good editorials. ' I he “Junco-Ed from Junction City, Oregon is well gotten up but would be better if it had more illustrations. The “Tangent” from Ontario has some very good stories. The October “Lens from Portland is a very good number. Its stories are interesting and from the editorials we see that the pupils then have a good shan of Cass spirit. The “Hesperian from Hoquiam, Washington is well gotten up but it would look better if the advertisements were confined to the first and last papers instead of being inserted among the editorials. When the donkey saw the zebra, lie began to switch his tail; “Well, I never!” was his comment, “Here’s a mule that’s been in jail.” —Ex. Little drops of water Freezing as they fall Fat 1 man’s feet fl v upward P iff — and that is all — Ex.

Page 25 text:

Hlumnt IRotes CLASS OF 1909 Misses Addie Abercrombie and Esther Nylund are attending the (state) normal school at Bellingham, Washington. Edwin Short, who is at present in Honalulu is expected in Astoria next February. After a visit here he will go to Annapolis where he will enter Mie navy school. Maude Ross has entered Mills Seminary California, as a musical student. Bessie Huntarmer is teaching school at Ferndale, Oregon. At the expiration of the present term she expects to move to Tacoma. William Holmes and Mary Eakin are en rolled as members of the L T niversity of Oregon. Margaret Nielson is teaching at Knappa, Oregon. Carl Thomas is at present a resident of Portland, Oregon. Florence Foster has accepted a position as book-keeper at Bodoilet’s store. Earnest Fustin is employed in the Astoria Box Co.’s Mill. Will Moeler is an employes of Bodollet Co. Hattie Kopp is taking an arlti course at the University of Montana. The Misses Josie Bangsund and Bessie Hess entered Whitman Collage at Walla Walla at the begining of this semester. A few weeks ago Miss Hess became ill and was obliged to return home. If her health permits she will resume her studies later. William Utzinger is taking a posit) graduate course at the A. Id. S. Mary Kelly is teaching at Jewel, Oregon. Hazel Louden is employed as collector for H. PToefler. Alice Reed has accepted a country school in Washington. Those who are at home this year are: Laura Jeffers, Bessie Wooten, Nellie Salvon, and Annette Stinson.



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M. M. Yes, A. I), crowled under the fence to see the game.” Miss B. “You mean he stepped over, Melville.” Mr. Id. (in Latin) “What is case?” Brilliant Freshie “A box about two feet high.” W. Y. (in W riting Class) “I can write man better than anything else.” Come on boys All your cares dispense Lots of hidden joys Abie’s got ten cenlts. M. Id. (Eug. Y.) “It took Beowulf three days and nights to reach the surface of the Ocean.” Peck. W. “Say Miss Idulse, how did he hold his breath so long?” When Frank Rhov’s (roars) and Quong Sing’g (sings) it couses Ffelen Pain, and makes Sammy Wise. A Freshman sends the following lines to the Fling Editor: “I wish to inform that one that as far as I can see there is no joke in his or her cjuestion whatever.” I went to see a football game Thought I could play the same So in haste I joined the eleven I’m writing this from heaven. — Ex.

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