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

 - Class of 1923

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23 WM. P. BARKLEY The Janitor With a “Smile” i

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DEEDS AND MISDEEDS 27 LAUGHLAND CAN YOU IMAGINE 1— Helen Dorwin with Mildred Marchand’s hair? 2— Margaret Bright with Mary Katherine Schug’s knowledge? 3— Margaret Haley not fixing her hair? 4— Gretchen Schafer cutting up? 5— Margaret Frisinger not robbing the cradle? 6— Sarah Ault forgetting her barn paint? It is regretfully announced that we have no picture this year of tlie “Class in the Corner.” Perhaps next year if this spelling class still exists, we may have a cut of it placed in “Deeds and Misdeeds.” Miss Sellemeyer—“Give the contents of the Legislative Department.” Margaret Bright: (Gazing out the window) “Justice of Peace.” Miss Coffee (in English class)— “A sentence is not complete without a verb.” Vere Welker: “If a prisoner is brought before the judge, and the judge says, “Five years”, isn’t that a complete sentence?” After a heated debate Miss Coffee’s Irish wit came to her assistance and said she saw the point. A Big One The teacher asked the pupils to hand in some jokes. After examin¬ ing a neatly folded paper very close¬ ly the following was found written in one corner; “Ora.” Twenty-five Years Hence Senator Foreman and his wife, Mrs. Margaret Haley Foreman leave tomorrow for Washington, D. C. OBSERVATIONS The one and only man who knows what to do and how to do it—alias George Kinzle. Virginia Hite and Helen Haubold will certainly be old before their time. They see a glow worm and think it’s a conflagration. The already large number of “bright” 8A’s was augmented when Richard Castle entered school. The brilliancy of his “crowning glory” is excelled only by that of Bob Acker’s. Mr. Brown: “Where was Caesar killed?” Marjorie McCormick: “On page 84.” Mathematical Teacher: “Harold, what are you scratching your head for?” Harold: “I guess, I have arithmetic bugs. ” Teacher: “What are arithmetic bugs?” Harold: “That’s Cooties.” Teacher: “Why do you call them arithmetic bugs?” Harold: “ ’Cause they add to my miseries, they subtract from my pleasures and divide my attention, and multiply like the dickens.”

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