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

 - Class of 1916

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Anna (In Eng. IV). “It just seemed like” — Miss Orr. “Now Anna how many times have I told you to say, “it seems as if?” Anna. “Well, it did seem like”— Miss Orr. “Now remember what I told you. Anna. “Oh my goodness, I don’t know what it seemed like.” Zeros are something used to fill up space. “Senior Yell” Rah, Rah, Rah Winkt Tah, Tah Volie, Moolie Meen Lucky Sixteen. Wanted Full possession of my heart. Earle Hines. A cure for giggling. Anna. To know how I may retain my German vocabulary. Joe Cogdal. The term “etc. is used to make the teachers believe we know more than we really do.” Earle. “I have got a lot to tell you. Joe. “Come down to the movies and we’ll talk it over.” Teachers always say burn midnight oil; do they mean kerosene or gasoline? One morning Earle was sent out to put the harness on the mule, at 4:00 o’clock. Everything was dark and he started to put the harness on the cow. His father yelled for him to hurry up. I can’t, said Earle, this mule has frozen his ears and I can't get the collar on. Miss Orr (In Physics class). Why don’t that book fall over? Joe. The wind can’t get under it. “Practical Quotations of Seniors” “Never say fail”—To the faculty. “He had a tongue to persuade.” Joe C. “I am sober as a judge. Earle. “Success crowns all work. Anna. “Ambition has no rest. ” Post Editors. Resolved. Never to fall in love while we are young.—Seniors. One, two, three, all I see, Juniors, Seniors, One, two, three. To the under-classmen we leave all zeros obtained during our H. S. life and our good looks, note books, paper wads, knowledge and all of our playthings. These priceless gifts to be divided equally among each class. Signed by Seniors.

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Senior Notes As We Leave H. S. A thot comes creeping at the terms ending. With a feeling of sadness we find That we'll leave, when we are departing A bit of our hearts behind. “Things Here and There” Zeros are the for-get-me-nots of the Seniors. It is better to be little than not at all.—Anna. Joe. If it were not for gravity we wouldn't be here on earth. Mr. Frazier. That would be annoying. Joe (In Ger.) She stood before him like a stick. Senior. Has Pro a class this hour? Freshie. No, but he has a class of two grammar room boys in the office. Miss Wiley (In Hist.) There was a resurrection of negroes in the South. Mr. Frazier to Seniors. I think there is too much whispering in the senatorial row. Heard in Hist. Class. They dug a canal thru the Hellespont. Notice. There's always two parties to fight and neither one can be right. Anna (In physics class.) A liquid is anything that moves. Pro. A freight train for instance. Joe C. Oh yes, Miss Wiley, I lived before the Revolutionary war. Things That Get Away from Us Our temper. Our knowledge. (If we ever had any.) Our German vocabulary. Our “singin books. Inseparables. Earle and his Physic's book. Anna and the Count of Monte Cristo.” Joe and his pompadour. Me thought I heard a voice cry. “Sleep no more.” Seniors before Exams. “Senior Cinch” Seniors they don’t have to study All they do is just pretend That they’re awful, awful busy And they’ll get their credits in the end.



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Junior Notes Mr. F. Harold, What were the agricultural products of Crete? Harold. Wine, grapes, live stock, such as cows. Sargon I lived from 2750 B. C. to 2100 B. C. Miss 0. (Com. Geog.) What states raise subtropical fruits? Ama. Wisconsin. Miss 0. (Com. Geog.' What makes Boston a good harbor? Goldia. The shallow waters. Mr. F. (Ant. Hist.) What was the occupation of the Greeks? Kas. They raised agriculture. Miss O. Why are Mulberry trees raised in France? Ama. The leaves are used to feed cattle. Miss 0. What is Boston noted for? Louie. Boston baked beans. As We Know ’em Louis...................... Mildred ................... Lera....................... Miss Orr................... Miss Wiley................. Mr. Frazier................ Favorite Songs Back to the Old Folks at Home.......... Memories............................... Blinky Winky Chinatown................. Could the Dream of a Dreamer Ever Come Tr I Hear You Calling Me Tennessee........ Love Me Like the Ivy Loves the Old Oak Tre Short Character Sketches The soul of this man is his clothes..................... Louie Time is money.......................................... Mildred The word “study” is not in my dictionary...................Lera A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort and command.......Miss Orr All nature wears a universal smile.................Miss Wiley The Silver Tongued Orator...........................Mr. Frazier . . . Stitt ....Nun ... Puss . ...Country Maid . . . .Betty ... Lecturer .............Miss Orr ..........Mr. Frazier .........Miss Wiley ■ue?..........Mildred ................Louie :e...............Lera

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