Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

 - Class of 1916

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Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 21 of 32
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C. J. FREW, FLORIST, Broad Street In the Study-Hall I sit, And my thoughts away off flit, And I try to study though it can’t be did. Happy thoughts they fill my dome And I wish 1 were at home. Then I travel off to drawing 9B1. All pupils wishing to use the pass key to the hoys’ locker will please go to Miss Allen with a bible and an innocent appearance. HUMOROUS In Latin 1 Exam—“When a consonant is followed by a vowel the consonant generally follows the vowel.” Heard in Cicero Class—“Why does it speak of Cicero as ‘A man known only through his own efforts?’ ” “Because he had no ancestors.” Mr. Welsh in Commercial Law—“Suppose an ‘infant’ bought a Ford and was riding along the street at forty-five miles per hour-” A voice—“Impossible.” Mr. Welsh in Commercial Law—“Take married women and drunkenness for tomorrow.” Mr. Hyre in Writing Class—“Have I your ticket?” “Well, you have mine.” Wanted to know—What became of Welsh’s lemon? Mr. Henry (Carleton Davis was chewing gum in Physics Class)— “Carleton, you put that gum in the waste paper basket. I can’t bear to see anyone have anything I haven’t got.” Mildred Couch (in German)—“The weather often weeps with one eye, and cries with the other.” English: Hugh C.—“Each one ruled for five days each.” 19

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C. J. FREW, FLORIST, Broad Street HIGH SCHOOL POPULAR SONGS Mr. Welsh—I was growing very fond of Molly (?) when along came Ruth. Ray Love—You Need Sympathy. Mr. Hyre—Oh, Promise Me. Mildred Zeller—Wrap Me Up in a Bundle. Jerry Benson—Giddap Charlie. Mr. Leet—I Want to be Again, Down on the Michigan. Mr. Henry (Ruth, chewing the seventh point)—“Ruth, what are you chewing, chalk or mica axle grease?” WHAT WOULD HAPPEN If Miss Morrison would attempt to wear Miss Leet’s clothes? Mr. Welsh would let Mr. Tom borrow his? Mr. Henry did not get his morning exercise by adjusting the shades? If Bernard forgot to send his note? If at least twenty girls would come out for basketball practice? If the girls of the high school saw how hard it was for Mr. Tom to try to run a Glee Club with half of the members in attendance? If Myrtle Drew forgot to fix up her hair on “electrics”? If Mr. Welsh’s ankles were strong? If Mr. Hyre forgot “It”? If Miss Busby saw green for blue? If R. L. Burnside forgot to take Renah across the street to school? Mable Wheeler (in debate)—“My honorable exponents. NOTICE All the world’s records are broken. Ernie was a half hour early on the first day of school in the New Year. Ruth C. (In English)—“The next plague was the plague of boils---■' Russell C.—“We’ve got ’em yet.” Miss Busby—“Vern, every time you turn over you leave a crease in the paper.” Mr. Leet—“Tell all you know about it. It won’t take long.” 18



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C. J. FREW, FLORIST, Broad Street Johnny—“I just can’t learn to spell.” M( ther—“Why, sonny?” Johnny—“Because the teacher changes the words every day.” “Oh Joseph, these (lowers are so fresh, so exquisite, so beautiful why I believe there is still a little dew on them.” “Never mind, Ruth, I’ll pay it when the checks come out.” Oh! when will our good Faculty, Take up some brighter hue? Just when will dear Miss Busby Cease the wearing of the blue? And when will Mr. Main Stop blushing at the ground? Now, when will Mr. Shaefller Cease to smile and dash around? Oh, when will small Miss Barlow Start in and grow a hit? And when will stately Mr. Welsh Come out of his bashful lit? Oh, when!!

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