Council Grove High School - Councilor Yearbook (Council Grove, KS)

 - Class of 1927

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Jokes Landlady: Isn't this good chicken? Boarder: It may have been ,1!31or4ally, but physically it's a wreck. 'l' Pm not sayin' he's crazy. But the other day he came up to me and said that his watch had stopped and he wanted to know if it was Main street or Monday. And, mind you, I looked at his watch and it wasn't -X' -1- -if I say, Big Ten, can you use the word 'Sanctuary' Simple, simple, old dear. As Venus got out of the machine after joy-riding Apollo, she said sweetly, 'Sanctuary much for the buggy 'I' 'X' 'lc Stranger: Tell me, have any big men ever been born in this city? Frank Hadley: No, sir, only babies. 'I' -l- 'l' Miss Brown: What did you say? James Smith: Nothing. Miss Brown: I know, but didiqyotud exfzpress it this time? Willie Owens: How come your cigarette is so frazzled? Dick Cody: Aw, some big guhxy wis stxanding on it. Gosh you're dumb! Why don't you get an encyclopedia?' The pedals hurt my feet. stopped at all! ride.' r 'X' 'X' 'X' The guy who said: You can't fool all the people all the time, never heard of Henry Ford. + 'Z' 4. Pa, Gillette Enders go to the show. llN0.!Y Well, he went, so you'd Auto-Strop him. + fl' -X- Doesn't smoking hurt your breath? I don't worry about that, itls stqrongy enough to take care of itself. Lady: So this is a quarry where you blast the stone out. I'd think that would be dangerous. Do the men get killed often? Spivis: No, madam, just once. fl' 'l' fl' Haney: Sorry, old man, that my hen got loose and scratched up your garden. Sonney: That's all right: my dog ate your hen. Haney: Fine! I just ran oveqr yoxur .dog and killed him. Is Gertie dumb? Dumb? Why, she's so dumb she's been waiting for a dollar sale at the 5 and 10c store. 4' 'X' 'l' Now's our chance to do some cleaning, said one of the Gold Dust Twins. Afraid not, replied the other, Lux against us. 'I' 'X' 'X' I'll make it hot for you, said the janitor as he fired up the furnace. fl' 'X' 'I' Prof: Yes, the inside of our earth is a molten mass of rock and flame. Student: Ain't that hell? fi' -X' -X' Mrs. Haney: Correct this sentence: 'Before any damage could be done, the fire was put out by the voluntary fire departmentf , Pudge Torrance: The fire was put out before any damage could be done by the volunteer fire department. Page Twenty four



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First Row: Ellis, McGinnity, Hall, Osborne, Gillaspie, Mayginnis, Hartman, J. Taylor, Foresman, Carter, L. Zeigler, Wright, Houck, Young, Wilson, Myers, Snider, L. Rose, Harvey. Second Row: Torrance, White, Osborne, Cline, Hart, Mann, E. Wilkerson, Parker, Anderson, E. Taylor, Kibble. Third Row: Hermstein, Rotchford, Mitchell, Richter, Johnston, B. Rumsey, Peck, Beauchamp, O. Snider, Colyer, Hills, Stallings, G. Taylor, Stewart. Fourth Row: Prather, Gurtler, Van Camp, Appleford, J. Isaacs, Disberger. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1925, there came to Council Grove High School a group of talented students who organized themselves into the present Sophomore class. They elected as their president, Ralph Van Camp, and chose for their motto, Not to conquer, but to excel. They chose red and white for their class colors. There were seventy-one green Freshmen who entered C. G. H. S. and although they made many mistakes and blunders they are proud of the time when they were Freshmen, for each knows that he or she could never have become Sophomores without first passing through the Freshman stage of his educational career. That year passed quickly and everyone was happy because ignorance is supposed to be bliss, and they soon became the Cpresentj Sopho- mores. . During their second year there have been many important changes and hap- penings in their class. Wesley Tally was elected President of the class, and he had proven to be a good leader in their class affairs. They have been well represented in athletics during the two years but mostly in their Sophomore year when there were four boys on the football team and three on the basket ball team. The girls organized basket ball teams during both years and although they were not victorious in all their games they knew that they had tried their very best. And now as the school year draws near the close, the Sophomores of C. G. H. S. are looking forward to their Junior year, when they will strive as before, to do their best for their class and school. Page Twenty-six

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