Central School - Deeds and Misdeeds Yearbook (Decatur, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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DEEDS AND MISDEEDS —27 LAUGHLAND “In arguing, too, he owned his skill For even though vanquished he argues still.” If you want to prove that two and two are five, ask Arthur Daniel Sut- tles to help. The above quotation is applicable to him for he has ideas and convictions all his own. Shakespeare:—• “The evil that men do lives after them The good is oft interred with their bones.” Don LeBrun: — “The evil that men do lives after them The good, is oft claimed by some other man.” Mary Burrell: “Why don ' t the prices of stocks and bonds drop sometimes?” Mr. Brown: “Why, they do drop” Then to Don LeBrun who is half asleep: “What did I say, Don?” Den : “Something about a dew drop” Mrs. Moore: “What Bible st ories should be read in the first grade?” Erman Johnson: “The Three Little Pigs is a good one.” From a Composition Paper He sat down under a tree and read a book about ghosts which he had brought along. This house is for sail. An automobile came up to the gate and honked its horn in which were two girls. Helen Beard: “My, Miss Coffee, it’s warm in here!” Miss C.: “Yes hot enough to cook Coffee.” Helen: “Or scorch a Beard.” Stanley: “Pa, why is it so hard to get through Central?” Mr.: “Why, because it is made of bricks.” Bobbed Hair All»the girls in our school Are bobbing their hair. They look like a fool But think they look fair. —Anon. Not what we did but what we didn’t at the County Spelling Match would make an interesting story. Said Miss Snyder to Miss Stevens, On a summer’s day, “Please make me some Brown Coffee, To drive my thirst away.” Then to Miss Mutschler and Miss Sellemeyer, She again did say, “Have some Moore of this good drink, It will drive all care away.” EDNA SWEARINGER. JIM CROW WANTS TO KNOW: If Sylvan will Baker? What Joseph will Bebout? If Marion is afraid of the Black¬ man? If Basil is a black-Smith? Thelma Ahr, Dorothy and Herretta Brown? 1 3 Margaret Bright? Are Robert and Darrel Brothers? Is Orval a Fisher? Does Clyde Steele? Why is John such a Schei-man? Charles what is the Hite of the Fern (S.)? How many Miles to Hammond? HERETTA ELZEY



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