Atwood Hammond High School - Post Yearbook (Atwood, IL)

 - Class of 1915

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Daily Happenings. We hear aboui the war. Miss Kriege says ‘‘already yet. Herbert stubs his toe. Effie says ‘I hate that. Maurine's hair gets redder. Vivienne forgets to study her Caesar lesson. Roma has a good lesson. Miss Stansbury sends someone to the office. Miss Kriege gives German II a lecture. Beryl studies a little more. Johnny shaves. ? Joe Moore says “mine Goat mein GottJ Merton winks. Ada changes her style of hair dressing. A real statesman can talk without mussin his hair. Joe Moore. Mr. Weisiger has bad attack of earache. Physics class extends their sympathy. Not what we think ought to be done. Not what we would like to do. Not what we would like to do if we had more time. Not what we ourselves think ought to he done, But what the teachers think ought to be done. Effie In Physics class Mr. Weisiger. why can t I pick up this mercury? Mr. W. Just because it has more attraction for itself than it has for you. Miss Stovall. Effie— Well I don’t blame it. Mr. Weisiger - If there were no mirrors in existence who would suffer most? Ada — Actors. One of those agricultural boosters Floyd. Who’s Who Politicans John Biggs and Merton Suf-fern. Big Guns Maurine Stevenson and Joe Moore. Wide-awakes Floyd Wildman and Roma Call. Sleeper Vivienne Mosbarger. Punctual one— Beryl Quick. Gone but not forgotten- Ruth Eldredge. Effie Stovall and Oscar Collins. Athletic Stars Joe Moore, John Biggs and girl’s basket ball team. Historians Ada Doty and Floyd Wildman. Seriously Speaking As our senior year draws near an end. we begin to realize and appreciate the greal benefit of a high school education. We feel that we have derived an infinite amount of good from our training and instruction in A. H. S., and we can only regret that we have not taken advantage of more of the opportunities which have been presented to us. The many happy experiences we have had together will soon be but a memory. Our four years of school work have been busy ones and we are now striving for the goal, which means success to us when we will no longer be working as a class, but as individuals. But no matter where our different paths may lead us, the memory of the Orange and Black and the class of 1915 will always stay with us. Maurine Mr. Weisiger. what does it mean when it says to put the head level with the paper, does it mean the pinhead? Mr. W. No, that means your head. Maurine Well it is all the same.



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JUNIOR NOTES After Finals. We always thought, we knew we knew, But now we must confess The more we know, we know We know we know the less. Bright Remarks. Mr. W. What has taken the place of the drama? Earle The “movies. Pro. W. Give one characteristic of Pope. Joe C. He was a hypocrite. Earle In Eng. It sounds like one of them there ballads. Anna Columbus discovered the New World in 1600. (?) Mr. W. Give an example of a sentence having a double meaning. Junior How do you tell stories? Earle (In Ger. I Please spell that word. Miss Kriege P-a-u-s-e. Earle Oh. I thought you meant paws. Joe You can’t tell which way a fish goes by following its tracks. Mortified means dead. Anna. Things That We Must Know. School hours were not intended for visit • ing. To sit still, so that the desks will not squeak. To study or get a zero. Bluffing does not always work. Never to use “hain’t and “ain’t. Sights Worth Seeing. Joe C. trying to catch a grasshopper. Earle after he has been called down for whispering. Anna’s nose when she has a bad cold. For sale All vacant seats in the assembly. Terms that the buyer be a junior because the class needs some more members Miss K. Translate “Deutschland uber alles. Junior It’s all over with the Dutch. Some people can grow mustaches even if they are bald headed. Is It True That Pie crust is made of lard, grease and fat? That duration of time in Ivanhoe is 470 pages? That eating is chewing? That we may be given one hour to sleep on Monday mornings? That which hath made me drunk, hath made you bold Earle. Sure sign of Spring Baseball. Lost, strayed or stolen Several members of the Junior class. Reward offered for their return. Anna In Ger. I He became very small. Miss Kriege He shrank evidently. Do we need a course in punctuation? Ask Mr. Weisiger. Mr. W. What are “tresses like morn? Junior Aw, they are red, ain’t they?

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