Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH)

 - Class of 1911

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Central High School - Almanac Yearbook (Toledo, OH) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 118 of 252
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THE1911ALNIANAC llay May June June June June June June June June is U .s 20 The Senior Soc-ial. To dance or not to dance, that is the question. Some didn't. Ask social committee about the hole. Q6 Demos. Dance. 1Ve had an awfully fine time, didn't we? Q Senior day off. Q0therwise known as Class Day.J 3 Senior Big Eats. CYYe certainly hold Leo Goldman had enouglrl 7 Oh, lvhat we know about the Senior girls! The Causes of the Civil 1Yar- gores down the front and puffed sleeves. 10 The Phils. trip the light fantastic. 12 llr. Wlylli fairly tears his hair. 14 Miss Ritchie is on the way home. 1Yill she get here in time? 17 It ean't be-yes. it is: it's George and Ruth again. Q4 The Class of 1911 bring their ship to port after a rather stormy voyage of four years. Hoch sollen sie leben! Tears ! ! LATEST PIECES UF MUSIC A Lemon in the Garden of Love -1lIa.r Jlefall. All the Girls Like lNIe -Vlzczs. Kerzzlflz. Don't You Think It's Time to lIarry? -H. Tigges. A Heart To Let fHarry f'fn1.sc1uI. Keep on Smiling -Hazel Hacker. Gee! But It's Great to be f1razy +Harry Sezzberf. Blartha Merriam is a bonnie lass. But Oh. the queerest ever- She loves to walk and talk and dance. And sometimes at a boy she'll glanee: But as for study-never. f JUNIORS Sing a song of Juniors. The play they gave was fine: Each knew his part so perfectly That no one missed a line. How well they did the love scenes. So natural and so goo-yg I'll bet they practised just for funf I don't blame them. do you-y? And still they gazed and still their wonder grew. That one small head Could Carry all she knew. -Babrffr Plzeaff. 196

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TI-IE1911Al.lVIANAC Mar. liar. liar. llar. Mar. hlar. Mar. April April April April April April April April April April April April May Blay May May Slay May May hlay 31 11 15 17 Q1 04 .41 oo 1 0 5 9 10 13 15 16 17 18 20 Q9 1 Q is 5 S 12 13 19 Glee Flub Concert-best ever. Those solos were great. The Retina Board takes a vacation and sees John Drew. Once heard so much about it-but it fulfilled our expecta- tions. The Juniors deserve to be Seniors some day. They are some actors. Feinberg reads a theme in public speaking. fAsk Lawrence whose it was.l Wie smile very prettily and have our pictures taken. Tigges gets a pink slip for laughing. Out like a lamb. 1Yho was it fooled Mr. Gayman? George Stockton recites in public speaking. 1Yasn't he a day too late? Teeple vs. Bright-one round. Knockout for Teeple. The VVernert Brigades have their regular drill. The Editor begins to work. Goldman was late: why did it thusly happen. Leo? A feature not scheduled on the 1Vestern Reserve Glee Club program was a most life-like and artistic Ere scene: real engines, too. Billy Sundayewe get told where to head in at. 1Ve begin to want the windows open in Room I, but we want in vain. 1Ve hear a rumor of an engagement. Great secrecy is maintained. Rumor is confirmed. and the diamond is a stunner. Seniors orate in the Annex. Howard's voice would have NVO11 most anything from a fat juicy lemon to a unani- mous decision. Miss Jermain brings Spring into class in the shape of a big bunch of Spring beauties. Wie miss Douglas' smiling face. also his Latin translations. Russell Rabbitt didn't recite in Civics Cfor a changej. 1Ye sang 3rd hour. Blany cases of Spring Fever reported. Hookey runs riot among the Freshmen. Elephant Dance at Collingwood. 1Yow! 1Vhat is the favorite color of the Girls' Basketball Team? Red! Red! Alice does the star playing against the Y. YV. 1Ve consider the daisy a good L-enter for a girls' gym. bouquet. Howard 1Varwick with the rest of the High School captures Bowling Green. C-H-A-M-P-I-O-N-S-H-I-I1 D-E-B-A-T-E. The Phils get licked-tears. Yvebsters. champs. Philalethean Banquet. CToast is an important feature of the l116I111.l 195



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I-I E 1 9 1 1 A 1. M A N A C SENIOR ALPHABET A stands for Andrews. Douglas and Ruth. A bride-to-he. and a popular youth. B is for Ola Bareford. of whom you all know. 1Vhen she is near the lioys are not slow. ft' stands for Clapp. hoth Joe and Fhet. And tl1ey're in for all T. H. S. fun. you can het. D is for Marjorie. Dean's her last name. And hy her pulilie speaking she will surely win fame. E is for Edith. Miss Killets. so fair. In the Class of sweet girls she has a place there. F is for Feinberg, we have two in our class. One a shy maiden. the other a hoy of some class. Us for the Georges. whose last names vary, There's no c-atc-hing Stockton, but Bassett will marry. 1Ve all know Stockton. he's the head of the class. But in athletics Ill0I'9.S some c-lass to Bass, And G is for Gavin. a strawberry lilonde. rare. 1Yhen it Comes to basketball. she sure is there. H is for Hiss, our Freddie. quite shy. and H is for Haviland, who c-an catch any man's eye. H is for Holmes, ol' whom you all know: Jay would. if he eould. make quite a hig show, I is for Ila, Aliss Parks. let me say Is a line delwater. and has a sc-holarly way. J is for Joc-hen. a lNIiss quite fair. and .I is for Jennings, with whom none can compare. J's Clara Jones. a fair Phil dehater- By her arguments c-lear she wins every spectator. K is for Kilstein. the brightest one in our classy K is for Krugerfa ministerfalas! But don't forget Kelly. the mainstay of our class. L-for Amie La Salle must stand. A girl whom we know the lmoys eomnlend. JI is for llarjorie Sotherland. who As an actress can do a thing or two. .Y is for Norton, not all hutf. But when it Comes to study. whew! what a bluff! 12's for O'lirien, Irene by name. A very fine girl. of music-al fame. P stands for Pheatt. liahette, so wise. For exeellent work we award her the prize. 1Ye will let stand for the queen of the class-- Miss Alice Lawrence. a very sweet lass. R is for Babbitt. of length quite long. And R is for Reading. who wouldn't do wrong. 197

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