Central High School - Caldron Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1899

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Qgffh ds R. '99 CALE DER. SEPTEMBER 12. K L . First day of school. Nothing r - VN Q 2' ,lf happenedg even Rothschild kept , U9 X . l f oil' the bench. 'X - fi - Affa +-1: 55952553-, 1 ff' 371111 i s sin-T11:i1B1cR 15. I,IlVvxfs, Miss Hauck and Douglass are i ' ' ii, 'ff' - h ' seated next to each other. XVill , X this be a repetition of the story of Read l '98 and Miss Sauerj? sl-:PTEMHER 14. PT In Reading class Miss Stex ens requests Louise Rnser to criticize the manner in which the class stands. Miss Raser: 'XVell, Mr. Taylur's knees are not quite straight. EMBER 15. Mr. Bell decides that seven girls are a few too many for him, and does not take Greek. SEPTEMBER 16. SEPT SEPT SEPT First Staff meeting. Mr. Douglass escorts Miss Kanaga home: Taylor next day. Pistols and coffee for two, Burns. EMBER 19. Senior class holds its election of officers. A case of too much johnson in the presidential chair, EMIZER 20. Mr. Orr bids fair to rival Mr. Read in Miss Sauer's affections. She is actually discovered talking to him. EMBER 21. Miss Lauferty presents Mr. Lane with a Lullaby in place of an excuse for absence. Time for the Society for the Suppres- sion of Amateur Poets to step in. SEPTEMBER 22. XValter Barrett, james XVillso11, Guy Smith and XYalter Hamil- ton attend the 1902 election. SEPTEMBER 23. XVe learn that the ballot box was stuffed at the Freshman election. Odd! 5EPTI'flNIlilfR 26. Explosion in the Chemistry Laboratory. SEPTEMBER 27. D. B. D. was was presented with a beautiful celluloifl rattle at the request of Mr. XX'ise. SEPTEDIBER 23. Prof. Lane suliled at his Virgil class. sEP'1'EM1niR 29. Alice Foster: Oh, girls, there's a horse! NVe wonder where Miss Foster has been living all these years. SEPTETBER go. Mr. Lane in Solid Geometry: tif course the line wouldn't do a thing to the sphere. OCTOBER 1. A Debating Society is formed, and this is where the girls get a freeze-out. OCTOBER 2. Miss Foster to Miss Long: I do wish you would give me your brother. Five minutes later, Oh, if C. L. puts that in the Calender, won't you explain that I just want a brother. Ap- plicants come forward.

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Griffiths Broadway Hardware Store, STOYES, CFTLERY, TINXVARE, GARDEN TOOLS, XVRINGERS, LAXVN INIOXVERS, REFRIGERATORS. Everything in the Hardware Line. Tinware, Tin Roofs, Spouting and Repairing a Specialty. PHONE r o. IIO BRoADu'AY. I M. F. KAAG, Iul'or:'rElL.nI1rDE.xI.EI: IN CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE, White China to Decorate. No. 5 East Columbia Street. FORT YVAYNE, IND. A. MERGENTHEIM, HEADQUARTERS FOR FI E MILLI ERY. Largest Assortment at Lowest Prices. XVill occupy our New Store. No. -I4 Calhoun Street, opposite Court House as soon as completed. M. SABIN: Would of a pound of Iiour feed a person for a day? ROTHSUHILLI: That depends upon the size of the person. HOWARD PIERCE fto McMillan I: Yes 1Uii.ElIl.H BICBIILLANI He had saw it. INICMILLANZ VVho was Apolloin' CLAUDINE JACKSON: She was the Goddess of TVisdom. IXIISS KoLB: Redraw this over again. INIARION IXIILLER I reading I: Tell the name thy mother called thy father. ADAH HIIQGINS Liu library I: 'ICharlie, do you know the definition of a kiss? C. HUIIIIES: i'No. A. HIGGINS: Just wait a minute and I will give you one. HUGHES: HuIIy Gee! this is a library, not a. postofficefl REILLY: 1 don't see where it is at. +......m-,-Yvhi..l---. ----- L... HENRY vv. oRTlv1ANN, PEARL AND H. O. CIGARS No. 30 CLINTON STREET, FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. HUGUST BRUDER, ....1EwEl.ER... Con. Calhoun and Wayne Sts. FORT WAYNE, IND.



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OCTOBER 3. Professor Crowe i11 Physiology class: Girls, don't act like babies. You are all Seniors or keeping company with them. About how 1IlflIlyglI'lS :loes Professor C, think seven boys can rush? OCTOBER 4. The Boarfl Hives us a vacation in honor of Cl1ilclren's Day at b the Carnival. OCTOBER 5. Nina Graham: IYhat is the matter? I can't blow out this gas light. OCTOBER 6. Agnes Fairbanks of tl1e Clay School: 'XVcll, in tennis love is nothing, but when your in love its something. Yes, Agnes, and Nelson McLain evidently thinks so too. OCTOBER 7. Taylor is wearing a new suit, but it is only an old one tlid over, and surely Tim is in a position to known. OCTOBER Io. Agnes Murdock and Louise Raser have the pleasure of setting on the bench. OCTOBER II. Deither's recipe for coffee is mafle public. Any one wishing further particulars apply to the Grind Editor. OCTOBER 12. Miss Stecher translating Latin: He saw three mleers wan- dering on the shore. Mr. Lane, Dears? They must have been young laclies, that is the only article that goes by that name. OCTOBER 13. Senior girl, speaking of an uncompletefl pin cushion: I IIlL'lSt g'rJllO1IlE1lIlll fix llly other how. XVe'll wager that was a pe- culiar style of Ze-ug1na, nurl that she was thinking of more tlian one kinfl of burn. OCTOBER 14. About this flate Sinaltz gets smitten on Miss Fee. Next! OCTOBER 15. Fort XVayne Foot Ball Teznn playerl Hartforcl City, Score, II to 5 in favor of Hartforcl. XVillson's run and tUllCl1-flOXVll saved us from a freeze out. OCTOBER I6. Alma Patil contributes her share to the Vefletten by making a record for Sunday evening breaks. XVitness the following: I. Oh, Lil feel how blue my nose is. 2. Oh, I just pullerl n1y muscle out of joint. , No They clon't neenl a chaperone. THCYE is a light in the parlor. OCTOBER 17, Mr. Bell wears :1 red tie to school. Misses Raser, Ortnian, Kanaga, Astry, Phelps anal Murdock proceefl to lose their heads and hearts. OCTOBER 18. Illness compels Myra Pellens to leave school. 'Tis thus that '99s ranks are thinned. lThns, annl in other ways. i OCTOBER 19. Lena Terry in tleometryi The line embraces the point. Mr. Lane: Well, Miss Lena, you must be fond of embracing. OCTOBER zo. XVe notice that Bell is wearing a yellow 'A llllllll in that famous red tie of his. XVe wonder if Bell is slightly rnixetl in his rymes, or if he is really trying to catch a fellow for one of his numerous admirers.

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