Cecil Township High School - Codicil Yearbook (McDonald, PA)

 - Class of 1920

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SENIORS . swuwdw' ELIZABETH MCTAGUE Her modest manner and her graceful air Shows her as good as she is fair. If no other Senior had any dignity Elizabeth could display enough for a whole class. She's a good worker, hard worker and never loses either patience or temper tho both are sorely tried by the pranks of the Senior men. Teaguey does love a good movie and has been known to chew gum on the road to and from school. 13. THEODORE LITTELL The reason that the C. T. H. S. is so parti- cularly adapted as a weather bureau lies in the fact that it holds within its realms a young man of extreme longitude. Theodore like war time prices is extremely high and can easily detect approaching storms and other changes of weather long before they are reported by our newspaper. While we are sweating in the intense July heat, Theodore is freezing in the heights above, wearing two pairs of mittens and a fur cap. In basket ball he never shoots, but simply drops the ball into the basket. Noise is bound up in his heart and the rod of Correction will not drive if far from him, for it seems to come and come freely from a seemingly unexhausti- ble noisiness, tallness, smartness dumbness, goodness, badness, and all other kind of ness- es. Theodore is a fair representative of the Senior Class of which the sthool might be reas- onably proud.

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SENIORS MARTHA THOMPSON Martha is now a Senior gay And on the violin she delights to playg But sometimes her bow she does forget Then she'll sit in school and fret and fret. In every class she is a star, Though an occassional prank may a lesson mar, Is very original in all her work And never a lesson does she shirk. Some college perhaps is where she'll land And, in events of the world will take a stand Convince her against her own will Sho always holds her own opinion still. Class Colors Class Flower Orange and White White Carnation Class Motto Veni, Vidi, Vici. 12. SYLVAN BEAUMARIAGE To preserve is one's dutyg To be silent is a good trait. As his name implies like the nvmph of old Sylvan loves silence, as that of the forest but vvhile he perseveres most studiously at each daily task we must confess his mind sometimes runs into a lighter strain. Why all day long As we rush about From 'the class room throng And in and out, Silence grips his very looksg But his mind's alert For some stray books Left in the hall by the ladies And lo, they return To find books nowhere. fair



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SENIOIRS Among the pupils of our school Are four so bright and gay, Who study hard from morn 'till night, But sometimes like to play. I guess I'll tell you who they areg They're the Seniors, to us so dearg But sometimes if they get real cross We're really afraid, I fear. The first in height is Thede, Who is thin, but very tall. He likes to study. tease and talk, And sometimes likes a doll. The next i.s the quiet Sylvan, Who's as quiet as can beg Except when he talks and teases And this you should really see. Third in the row is Tuggy, Who's the quietest of the class. She studies hard and never talksg Like her, there is no lass. The fourth and last is Martha, Who is small but very wise. A greater chemist We'll never get Who marble, can pulverize. This is the last of the Seniors Who soon will be going away. How they really hate to leave us, Is more than I can say. 14. 4..- . Y -.....1--......--.-H . . v. -. ,,, .. ..--Y . -' 4:1 1 1 the girls

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Cecil Township High School - Codicil Yearbook (McDonald, PA) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 1

1956

Cecil Township High School - Codicil Yearbook (McDonald, PA) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 21

1920, pg 21

Cecil Township High School - Codicil Yearbook (McDonald, PA) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 55

1920, pg 55

Cecil Township High School - Codicil Yearbook (McDonald, PA) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 43

1920, pg 43

Cecil Township High School - Codicil Yearbook (McDonald, PA) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 80

1920, pg 80

Cecil Township High School - Codicil Yearbook (McDonald, PA) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 81

1920, pg 81


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