Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1900

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Louis Evzglander- He will in Congress our town edify, Nor e'er will he his college mortify. In argument, forever vehement, He will in time lead in the government. Rosila Sclieble- In field of art she soon will be supreme, Her leading painting is A Maiden's Dream. Of course she'll marry, who could e'er resist her? Unlucky is the man who shall have missed her. Adelaide Brunswi- La belle aux clzeveux d 'orl'-a pretty maid, She'l1 never lose her looks, and that's 'nough said Berenice Warren- The bright star of Toledo's iirmament, Her conquests always will be permanent. Dan B. Crane- A base ball syndicate our Dan will run, And by his doings, will the whole world stung But with his money, e'er so very careless, Heill have to marry a million dollar heiress. APOLLO DICIT. Oh, Prophet! I am tiredof this future tense, I'1l talk as if we were just twelve years hence. Dale Wlzilmoffe- Ecce Homo ! Our little giant comes With the blare of trumpets, the beat of drumsg Like Mayor Jones independently he Will be the chosen mayor of your city. Ruth Milmine- To teach to young pupils the art of the Greek, Learned Ruth's engaged at so much per week, Edith Hill- Petite Edith is engaged, and without pay, - To wed a young doctor e'er many a day.

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Wallace Applegate- The greatest publisher-a business man, And author of a work on the Pelican. For him, a great success I do forecast, He'll wed a maid in beauty unsurpassed. Melissa C hamberlain- , In lone retirement, far from alarm, She'1l pass her life in bliss on East-Side farm. Nell Marsh- In sweet delight her life will pass. For Fred Will surely, of her family, be the head. Fred Rontson- His life will always be of the mellow Kind-Marsh-mellow. Yes, a lucky fellow, And king of all third-basemen, he will be, None eler will touch him, and that's no joke, Helen Dildine- From Monsieur Roi she'll wrest his teacher's And teach her students the Parisian French. Kathryn Newbirt and . Grace Collins- Our literature by these will grow' in fame, .And for their poetry, shall each bright name Renowned be, to heights of glory they'1l Arise, nor will their talents ever fail. Paul Vorheis- Velma Marie A corporation lawyer of quick mind, He'll talk a jury deaf, and dumb, and blind. Cook- Most happy Velma, never will have cares When Banker Marsh assumeth her aH'airs. Watson- Our dear Marie, a scientist will be And will discover how to make money. see? bench



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Vernon Maxwell- Now MaxWell's a burglar, bad, desperate, bold, Cracks heads and safes with equal ease, I'm told. Mary Haskin- , ' Mary? Ah no, she has ne'er her name belied, To a college professor for life she is tied. Clara Dauglzerly- - . Good looks are scarce and hard to ind to-day, So, on this earthly stage, that part she'l1 play. Louis T raulwein- This youth so wild vends edible greens, - Amidst the blissful peace of country scenes. Eva Jamey- She teaches in a High School, mathematics, Astronomy and Greek, and Hydrostatics. Orsalena Schmeltz- ' - She's writ a German grammar, that's worth much, And now she talketh German, to beat the Dutch Charlotfe Sprass- ' She is teaching natives, I understand, L How to dress up-to-date in Zulu-land. L Priscilla Vorlzeis- . Another prim Priscilla now begins To reel off miles as on her wheel she spins. Wiz: Walker- ' He is the champion pedestrian 5 V All nations sing to him a joyous paean, Because of his remarkable great trip, From Goshen to Maumee, Without a slipy Mahon Dewey- - Our Marion's great forte is her winning smile, She's.on the stage Where it's good all-the-While. Lulu Muller- She has hung out her shingle on her door, As Doctress, so, if sick, her aid irnplore.

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