Covington High School - Lest We Forget Yearbook (Covington, KY)

 - Class of 1909

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4'This tall boy? L. B. Wilson. He was quite, quite small till two of his friends, taking pity on him, stretched him out. He wouldn't stop stretching, however, until he was eight feet tall. That tall, thin, mournful-looking girl is Bernice Egelston. She translated Cicero so frequently that it set her crazy 5 she was in Longview for some timef, ' This girl- oh, yes, it is a girl, and not a broomstick- she drank vinegar to reduce her weight. I believe her name was Watts, but I am not quite sure. That is Vertner Deupree. No, her cheeks aren't dirty- she had such very, very red cheeks that they do look quite black in the picturef' This boy with his mouth open is VVilliam Drexelius. I-Ie was always talking, and the photographer couldn't get him to look natural with his mouth closed. You say he has charge of a big tobacco factory where you live? Well, well, I thought he was dead, long ago.', This person in a clown's costume is Wfilliam Sandford. He was with Robinson's circus until he became too old to act the clown. This severe-looking woman was the Domestic Science teacher -she taught me how to make the gingerbread you like so well, and-dear me-I smell my cake-take the album, dear, I must go and see to my supper. Domestic science lf' K-' JL- ,gi i f N 1 . i val: El? 2456 if-fir' C705

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GRANDMOTHER'S ALBUM. What, my dear, you want to see that old album again ? It was my grandmother who spoke. Why, you have seen it at least a dozen times since you came to see me. I never thought when I collected those old pictures at dear old C. H. S. that a grandchild of mine would be so interested in them. However, I have more time now, and can explain about the people. You can't learn much about them by merely looking at the pictures. I brought the quaint old album, and seated myself beside grandmother. She attended C. H. S. in 1909, and, therefore, the costumes in the pictures seemed quite odd to me. Yes, this is the school itself. You notice that it leans slightly to one side. That is because the picture was taken in the fifth period when Herr D. had charge of the study hall. Oh, no, that isn't Stonewall Jackson, it is our History teacher ! NVell, well - so that picture reminds you of brother's 'long, slim, black pencil'-that man was the athletic instructor. How could you say that was Alice's Cheshire? That is the smiling face of Miss Kennedy. This little fat girl was Dotie Macklin -- she loved basket- ball, and nearly talked us all to death on the subjectf, And this good-natured-looking boy was VVill Cushing. who could ask more questions in one 'class than any one else could in a week. This is Guy Rowlettg we never knew how many hearts he had, for, although he was always losing one, he always had an- other to take its place. That was Mr. Cox. our principal. He was always smiling fexcept when he frownedj. VVhen he mounted the platform, every neck was craned as the pupils tried to see the expression on his face. Isn't that a funny picture? The girl had so much powder on her face that her features don't show at all-looks exactly like a cloud of dust, cloe5n't it? I never tell any one who that is, as I don't like to gossip. C693



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SHOE SALE. SPECIAL Fon To-DAY oNLv. Try them on, if they don't lit, keep stillg if they do, remem- ber 'that silence is golden. Pair No. I.-A quality well known, especially to C. H. S. girls - Girls, the bell has rung! ' Pair No. 2.-Not so generally known as No. I, but correct style and much in evidence in Cicero class - Ain't that a ablatxve absolute P Pair No. 3.-Known to every one who has ever sat in the study hall before recitation- Take my advice, and don't do it. Pair No. 4.-KNOWN to all the German classes, two Latin classes, and the Civics class- I wouldn't do that-well, you might, too, but H- Pair No. 5.-Very popular shoe, sold in extra broad sizes, widely known- VVhy, that's in the subjunctive mode! Pair No. 6.-Familiar to all acquaintances of a certain female basketball guard -- Now, 'magine l Pair No. 7.-Popular for ladies and misses, distinctive style, graceful, pointed toes- How on earth do you make that Psyche ? Pair No. 8.-Known by girls who hang their hats in Room 23 most fetching style- You've been in there two minutes, Miss -ff' Pair No. 9.-Fine quality, patent tips, French heel-- Pm not little, at all! Pair No. IO.-MOSt popular style- Oh, I forgot all about that Home Reading book! Pair No. II.-Easy and comfortable -- Say, translate this one sentence, please! Pair No. 12.-Very popular in an English History class- Mn ---, sit in that last row for the rest of the lesson, please ! C719

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