Braham High School - Echo Yearbook (Braham, MN)

 - Class of 1925

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nfl I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ! I I ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I o1u1n14:1u1o1:1::1: 1:1 1:11:11 1 .: 1111: 1 : 1:1-c 1111: 1111: 1:1111 1:00 Mr. Udden settles down to a good game of 'Barnyard Golf -in his dreams. 1 :15 Har rolls over to his other side. 1:45 Town suddenly shaken by Verner falling out of bed. 1:46 Verner awakes. 1:47 Verner falls to sleep again. 1:50 Helen Sundberg, dreaming she is playing tennis, waves her arms frantically. 2:00 Bill Franden smiles sweetly -dreaming of brown eyes and a red sweater. 2:30 Slumber deepening -dreams sweetening. 3:29 Arnold's alarm goes off. 3:31 Arnold sets clock ahead one hour. 4:00 Sun rises and shines on Clarice Skjod- leaving an impression on her disposition. 4:15 Calvin awakes and finds his mouth open. 4:30 Barney removes his gum from the bed-post for another days' ser- vice. 5:00 Lloyd stretches- relapses into sleep. 5:10 Oscar starts to crank his Ford. 5:15 Mae begins to apply complexion. 5:30 Elizabeth is called for the fifth time. 5:40 Violet feeds the chickens. 5:45 Vernon starts off for school. 5:56 Miss Widing's alarm clock is hurled across the floor. ANSWER IN FULL 1. Why is Evelyn so tall and Helmer so short? 1 2. Does Miss Widing give us tests to find how much we do know or how much we don't know '? 3. What would Eric rather do than eat peanuts? 4. Who originated the red necktie? DICTIONARY Hair pins- Necessary nuisances. Davenport- A spoon holder. Canoe- A romantic possibility. French- Je t' adore. Penpoint- The source of a flow of knowledge. An Excuse- An attempt at an original lie. Gum- Jaw lubricant. Faculty- Lords of creation who command obedience. Eyes- Instruments to express sentiment. vioioieil Q-1n14n14:1o1en11o1ujw1oi4v1w11rjso1Ql1s11u1nv1en1ojo14o1ll v1111u1o1u

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10 10 10 10 12 12 12 35 Wooden people in English IV class write poetry. 00 Economics class discusses corn-fed hogs. 30 Wallace and Orlo are vainly trying to make a square circle in mech- anical drawing class. 1 45 Mr. Lunemann leaves assembly room. ' 45lfQ Assembly room is in an uproar. A 46 Assembly room is quiet- Lunemann is back. 00 Sewing class. 30 Solid Gecmetry class discovers that a plane is not-a line. 45 Everybody in library working cross-word puzzles. 00 Work house lets out. 10 A few harmonic notes heard from Agony Auditorium, the haunts of the famous mixed chorus. 15 Girls are playing Kitten-Ball. 30 One of the girls gets hurt. Result- All decide to quit. 00 The ambitious ones are studying. 30 The crowd begins to gather at Post Office. 00 The mail arrives. 15 First call for supper. 30 Har, Patch, Herb, and Les, tear for home. 40 Tennis players appear. ' 45 Supper dishes begin rattling. 00 Harvey retires. 15 Teachers go out strolling. 25 Peptomaniacs produce harmonius discords. 30 Night is near. 45 Esther G. and Alice are washing dishes. 50 Eklund milking, cow kicks pail over, Arnold kicks cow. 00 Cross-word puzzles appear. 02 Russel falls asleep while playing his clarinet. 15 Louise awakes from her evenings beauty sleep. 30 Everybody busy studying. 35 Whistle of Bus interrupts concentrated study of history pupils. 00 Curfew siren blows- all minors disappear. 20 Barney chewing his Wrigley's at break-neck speed. 30 William and Verner desperate for want of excitement. 40 Grace reads her own bedtime story. 50 Herbert's brain dizzy over Senior accounts. :01 Visiting parties leave schoolhouse. :15 All quiet. :30 H. S. Boys 'turn up. :40 Skjod's door slams?? :30 Leonard puts away his books for the night. :45 Faculty asleep. :00 The Witching Hour for Bill Harris. :01 Les outsnored by Lunemann. :30 Carl Isaacson dreams of his pompadour. 245 Miss Keller falls asleep listening in. io: 113130111 3:1113 in ioguinxuioif in 1021 1:1 -14210: 101114 2 si



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2 1- in 1 rin iv-:I 2 -ini--Z 1 -ini -1- ini: Zvi'-ini:-1--ilrini1ri1 Freshmen- Seeds Sophomores- Sprouts Juniors- Plants Seniors- Blossoms Knowledge- A term unknown except among Seniors. Lessons- Next thing to capital punishment. Money- An unknown quantity among Junior boys. A Yawn- Something common to every student the morning after the night before. Report Cards- A record of what we didn't do. Auto- Suggestion- a surer way of getting what you want free of charge. A Quiz- Something administered by the instructor. Telephone- A date factory. A Compact- Beauty in a box. Hair Curlers- A torture whose compensation is beauty. School- Workhouse. I The Cloak Room- An easy means of obtaining new clothes. -With Apologies. SEEKING CONCLUSION The dressmaker was frankly surprised as she faced her pretty caller. Do you wish to spend the rest of your life a dress-maker? Heavens, No! replied the girl, only until my bob grows out again. DIFFERENT Visitor- Oh, I must say, Mrs. Spifiies, your Maggie Ellen's im- provin' in 'er cooking! Maggie Ellen- Ain't cooking, that ban dish vater you ban eatin'. Lois had been interestedly watching her older sister sew, and finally decided that she would have a needle threaded and try her hand at dress- making. Doris, she said, Will you tie a string on my sew pin and put a tangle in the end ? Teacher: How would you like to make your dress, Dorothy ? Dorothy: I think I'll have it plain with Wrinkles on the sides. Johnny: Mother Johnny Mother Johnny in my pants. Doctor: Patient: These pants that you made for me are too tight. Oh, no, they are not. They are too. They're tighter than my own skin. Now Johnny, you know that isn't so. It is too. I can sit down in my own skin but I can't sit down FIRST CATCH YOUR MICROBES Rapid boiling, you understand, destroys microbes. But doctor, how can I force them to boil? lniolvrl:iuiv1ni xx 2 vinioxoioim 1- 3- 111- in 24 3- 20301

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