Burnet High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Burnet, TX)

 - Class of 1926

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IJie (ornet adveRI' tS,NG seGt, UK M cl) AM El a. Manager- Cl The Wingren Company Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Hi Churchill Hardware Store Business of Longest Standing in its line in Burnet, Texas ELEANOR CHURCHILL, Mgr. h ri Lynn Shoe Shop For better shoe repairing Satisfaction Guaranteed When you need wood, or need wood sawed, see R. U. FRAZER

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14 THE COMET uittttsco woman of today i wearing. The glove (times in the formula of Spring. All colors are popular. The hip pi many -olors to mutch tiie dress, tlie l at and last but not ture j at that was so populJi several years ago will be worn bast the purse. . .. . , wiiit'b this summer. Hats, simplicity of line, and gorgeousness of material is (fiildren’s Section Sheridan THE NAUGHTY INK BOTTLE I urn so tired of being filled with fuis ugly old blactf tuff.” the fat ink bottle said. “I wish I had something pretty In me like colored water oi violets, then I d be happy.' So the naughty ink bottle managed to move close to the edge of the table and one day a careless little bey knocked It over. “Oh, goody.'4 said the ink bottle, “all my ink is r pilled, maybe I will get filled with something pretty. The cook came in and saw It lying in the floor. That is llie veij thing I want to put matches in. 8o she to Ac Ir lc the sink and washed the fat little Ink bottle and fll' d it with matches. “Ob. dear, tnese matches are so stiff they are hurting me. 1 11 fall of Mils shelf and they will spill.” So he did. and all the matches spilled. The cook picked up the matches and took the i oor little ink bottle and threw him over the back fence. ‘Poor me,” said the Ink bottle. ' No- oody will ever see me out here. Why was i not satisfied ’ith Uing an ink bottle? THE CHILD Little feet that patltr Little hands tnat play Little line that prattle AH the live long day. . i in the morning brig a and early The Child's eyes are bright and clear, But when night time drew» around them In the dark the child shilnks in fear. They think they hear stiange noises. Like ghosts in the dark So mother comes and quiets them And off they sail in the sleeper's barque. An Interesting Person By JIva Young In the year of nineteen hundred and one. in a quaint little shack down In the southern part of San Saha county was born a small red headed boy. Here he played, cried and romped until he was five years n'd. then he moved to Taylor- ille where lie entered school at the age of six. You should have seen him at this time, his hair was red. his eyes were as black as coal and they Just sparkled. He weighed about ixty pounds. From thp time he entered the first grade until he graduated from Junior College be always had a sweet- heart. When be was about ten years old. He made his first date with a girl. T think that he walked about a mile and a half Imrefooted with her from singing one night After finishing the seventh grade be moved to Cherokee. THE BUTTERFLY Once upon a time two little girls asked their mother if they might urep re a lunch and go to the brook on a picnic. She iuld them she did not caie, » » they hurried and »uon were gone. They soou reached a delightful apot, and sat down to rest. .Sarah, the younger fel asleep. Mildred, the older, soon grew Mred of sitting alone, so she got up and strolled up and down the bank of the little creek. Soon a large brilliant, lmgh colored butterfly sailed over her head. Now Mildred was very fond of bright butterflies. She set out in pursuit of the pretty thing, and before tong she discovered it was hauler to catch than she thought. She was tired and thirsty ami os she leaned down to drink, the butterfly flew down and alighted on her hand. She gasjted in awe, the butterfly was gentle. She turned and storied home and to her dismay she found ►'be was lost. Mildred burst into tears. Hut lo! a voice »va« speaking to her very softly. “Child, if you will take me and shelter me for one year, 1 will show you the way home.' Mildred was very much surprised to hear a butterfly talk. Hut why.” asked Mildred. The butterfly softly replied T was once a princess, but now I am merely a little butterfly. It I am sheltered for oue year. I am to return to my former self. When Mildred readied her home she found that Sarah bad become tired of waiting for her and had gone home. Tb ir father was starting to hunt for her. She kept the beautiful butterfly one year lacki'g one day. and on that day it disappeared and no one knows whole i went. where be entered high school there. Iieic he was always a «tar player on the baseball and football teams. He pitched for the base-ball team and played in the back field on the football team. All through his High School and Junior Col- lege life there was not a game that he did not play in. He was never pulled out of a baseball game ir kicked out of u football game. In the Spring of nineteen hundred and twenty, he grad- uated with high honors from the Cherokee Junior Col in the next vea he taught school at Fsbon, in a two teacher school where he was principal. The next year he taught in the Cherokee High School, was re-elected and taught there three more years. His sixth year he taught in Burnet High School. Mr. Sallee, the man I am writing a biography of, is a lover of all kinds of sporta. He not only loves games but likes to get out in the woods with a pack of hounds and roam them for fox and deer. ®G © BURNET BULLETIN PRINT—FERGUSON DESIGNER-PRINTER



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Success to The Burnet High School The Greatest Asset that We Have Its Pupils will be tomorrow’s leaders in our Town, County, State and Nation. We want our School to be second to none and we Are One Hundred Per Cent for it The Burnet Chamber of Commerce When in Burnet Stop at Garrett’s Hotel Plenty to eat, good beds to sleep, Will keep you happy and well. Service car day and night, Pretty sure to get there alright. ANGORA GOATS See me for Registered goats. EARL HOOVER Bowmer—Simpson Try us for all kinds frash meats. The Burnet Bulletin Established in 1875 Official Publication of Burnet County $1.50 per year.

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