Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1900

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Some Things Which the CENTURION Board would like to see: e L. Niles talk once in awhile, Lis1e's face straight, Without a smile 3 Priscilla V. with mouth shut tight, Examinations out of sight 3 No receptions after school, Miss Van Noorden break a ruleg Bessie Condit use a pony, Mary Waite a bit more bony 5 The Frenchman in a brand new hat, Nina Beatty getting fat 5 Miss Schmeltz with a Christian name, Bobby play some other game, Study teachers their eyes close, Mark stop wearing giddy hose 5 Fannie Nessle not on time, Laura L. composing rhyme 3 Lulu M. make herself heard, Mary Spayd once act absurd, Helen Foster get poetic, Lily M. more energetic, Catherine Tobin not so youthful, Harold B. a bit more truthful, Berenice use a new expression, Board decide upon one session, Find a class that can be brought To equal that of naughty-naught! Burbank- Now if there's anything I want to do, I do it Whether any teacher is around or not. So we'11 go no more a-roving, so late into thefnight.-The Sign-Painters. Happy with either, were t'other dear charmer away.- Trautwein. How long, 0h Lord, how long !-McKendry. The smith, a mighty man was he.-Karl Smith.

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. Blanche Goldsmith ftranslating Ovid,- The water rolled oi him--like of the hairs of a dog. John Taylor, quoting Polonius- If to do were better than to be, let us do, and we shall doubly be. ' Alice Hendleyf- I don't know what 'tant' means. I thought it was a misprint and they meant tight. . Cheveux blonds-Blonde horses. Them there things. -Siebert. . . Mr. V.- No, I am not acquainted with Dante's Inferno, but hope to be some day. . Mr. V: fdictating composition to Whitmoreb- We need horses. Whitmore tsotto voicej- That's right. Emma Smith Ctranslating Frenchj- And the dukess. . 'The Graduate. ' Oh, the satisfactory, satisfactory anguish Again in school .to never, no never, languish. Duties tended, grades commended, Tests counted, trials surmounted, Q - Joy unbounded, blessings compounded, Oh, the satisfactory, satisfactory anguish! u Notice that we do not wisH On any condition to make A ' Reference to one certaiN A Member of the board who haS A desire for his name tO N owhere appear in the CENTURIO N Prof Roi- If you can stop Bessie Cunningham talking I'11 give you anything I have and everything I can borrow. Yes, sighed Bridenbaugh, a Freshman philosopher, the trials of childhood are the hardest to bear. For the upper classrnen have no more than three or four grievances at a time while We get ours by the Peck.



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Battered and beaten, weary and worn, Objects of pity, subjects for scorn, But brave in their troubles, Of late and of old, They ever were true To the purple and gold! -,QQ Football Team.. In Cicero and Ovid never use a horse, Take a hansam cab as the real thing, of course. I'll be Frank with you, though 1,111 Forster say That Frank is not in his Norma-1 way. There was a young lady named Jo, With a step royal, queen-like and slow,', Who never thought she Could learn geometree ! Oh, that wierd young lady named Jo ! ! Art- Save a piece for Rickie. I Made sunshine in a shady place.-Miss Martin, 'o3. Retina Eds: We get out a monthly edition Whenever we do not forget, To enlighten an ignorant people Our aim-but we've not done it yet. ' The Siamese Twins-Helen Roath and Gene Eppstein. I am a creature made for night, not day.--Mr. Deymond A wee small voice.-Miss Huntoon, 'oo. Her hands und feet vas schmall und need, Und ven dot maiden sings, Dem leedle birds dey glose deir eyes Und flob deir leedle vings.-Laura L., 'oo. She'1l grow up bye and bye.-Nina Bowman. Imps and cranks and wanton wiles, Nods and becks, and wreathed smiles. -Lisle Tilley.

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