Chesterton High School - Singing Sands Yearbook (Chesterton, IN)

 - Class of 1912

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Chesterton High School - Singing Sands Yearbook (Chesterton, IN) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 20 of 58
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QW, .fsrzi-:,,7 J .41 -- THE GRADUATE. 21 The Faculty Mr. F. M. Goldsborough, Superintendent. 'LVVork, work. work. from the dawn until the sun. Miss Long, Commercial Teacher A silent woman, she wore a look of wisdom from her birth. Mr. G. Dexter, Principal 'l'ho' modest. on his classic brow Nature has written 'Geiitleinauf Miss Swanson, History Teacher Gentle of speech, beueiiceutf'

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20 THE GRADUATE. For Fast Reading the B's Have It 1- For Fast Reading the B's Have It. Hill Browns babyish brothers, both being badly. and both Browns. being big babies, be- bad boys. baniboozled Bartholoniew lirahani by breaking Bernice B1'i'll1Hl11'S beautiful baniboo lJ011lJO11 basket. Berliice, being li2i1'tll0lOll16XV'S brother. became belligerent, because before lSill's bad brothers broke Iiernii-e's beautiful honbon basket both began behaving badly by besniearing liii1'll1Ol0lllt'XV.S best booking bind- ing. Therefore Hartholoniew beat both Browns gan hoohooing. She-She told nie you told her that secret l told you not to tell l1e1'. Ileeffhe niean thing! I told her not to tell you I told her. She-I promised her I wouldn't tell you she told nie. so don't tell her I did. FAMOUS SAYINGS OF NOTED PEOPLE. Mr. lJeXterf Just So. Bliss Long4 You must practise and practise and praetisef' Miss Klose- You must think high. Oliver Reese- Put that in the calendar. Mr, fioldsborougli--''Think it over. Flossie llell1an1s We-ll. niy land. Ivy Lallayn- Oh! My Scott. THE KISS. A kiss is a peculiar proposition, Ot no use to one. yet absolute bliss to two. A sniall boy gets it for nothing, the young nian has to steal it. and the old nian has to buy it. The Babys right. the lover's privilege. the hypoerite's mask, To a young girl, faithg to a niarried woman, hope: and to an old niaid, charity. DRY HUMOR. The Governor of Maine was at the school and was telling the pupils what the people of dif- ferent States were called. Now. he said. the people from Indiana are ealled 'IIoosiers.' the people from North t'arolina 'Tar IIeels.' the people from Michi- gan we know as tllichigandersf Now, what little boy or girl can tell me what the people of Maine are called? HI know. said a little girl. NVell. what are we called? asked the Gov- ernor. Maniacs,



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9 THE GRADUATE. Ambitions of Certain People Mabel Hollai'-To make as much noise as possible. Claude, Ernest and Oliver-To see who can chew gum the fastest. Anna Kreiger-To wear big rosettes. Jennie Cohen-To giggle. Harold Mclntosh-To speak loudly. The Teachers-To see how many pupils they can keep after school. Faye Dillingham-To be as quiet as possible. Ethel Rosenquist-To attract attention. Mr. Dexter-To be able to spend an hour after school each night and gaze at the Well beloved U5 faces of his pupils. Flossie Pelham-To hold hands with Ivy. Clara Kossakowski-To throw notes without appearing guilty. Ivy La Hayn-To be loved by Flossie. Farl Miller-To remain after school as often as he can. Gerald Krausgill-To spend the afternoon at the library table, gazing. Claude Brown-To be slow. Seniors in general-To let lectures come in at one ear and go out the other. Teachers-To get rid of the Seniors as soon as possible. Mildred Shauer-To please Miss Long. Edna Erickson-To stay in the High School at noon hour. Sophoinores-'l'o be the banner class in the Tuesday Morning Exercises. Freshmen Class-To be noisy. Juniors-To become as great as the Seniors have become. Fern Mabin-To startle the pupils by sud- denly laughing out loud. Henry Rhoda-To keep his hair curly. Scott Robbins-To become the president of the U. S., for which office he is now preparing. PECULIAR CHARACTERISTICS. f'laude's-Ability of mocking people. Mildred's-Ability to make people laugh. Miss Swanson-Desire for further informa- tion obtained from other books. Edna-llower of remaining sober. l'lr11+-st-llabit of voming too late for singing. llarry,Power of being all wise. FAVORITE PASTIMES DURING SCHOOL HOURS. Mildred 's-Humming. Jenny 's-Giggling. Leonard 's-Wiggling his ears. Flaude 's-Sneezing.

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