Davis High School - Davinois Yearbook (Davis, IL)

 - Class of 1922

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Davis High School - Davinois Yearbook (Davis, IL) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 66 of 100
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Page 66 text:

v '1-llve-.l..ava'boL.5J1 I A Thrilling Romance HA Conglomeration of D. C. H. S. Namesn LaVern Mullarky walked timidly up the steps to the Tielkemeier home and rang the bell. The Barr to the door was lifted by Esther, the object of his affection. After a few minutes in the house, they went out to the Ford and started for a ride. Can you Guida Ford? asked LaYern. She answered that she could and was soon in the driver's seat. This night had Esther planned as the one in which to cinch LaVern for her own. She was a Blunt speaking girl and very Frank, and desired above all things that this night should not be a Hitch-in-er plans. After progressing a mile or two, LaVern discovered a flat tire. An examination disclosed a Thoren embedded in the casing. Pulling up by the side of the road they waited for someone who might have an extra tube, to pass by. Lest-er plans fail, the fair damsel moved Kloster to her beloved. She spoke her words of love in accents sweet, telling her LaVern that she had had a warm spot in her heart for him since one day when as a child he had Fred-a mouse from a trap. LaVern was slightly surprised and confused: perhaps he might have desired an Irish Rose for his bride. But Esther was a good worker and no doubt could work enough to keep the Wolfe from the door, so by the time a Ford with an extra tire came along, they had made arrangements for a brilliant wedding. VVil-ma consent? asked LaVern. Esther in a domineering tone Cald- Well, do you have to ask her? So all was agreed upon. They returned to her home and after reading through an oration by Wendell Phillips, and an essay by Emerson, LaVern went home. The day of the wedding dawned clear and bright. VVith pounding heart, LaVern once more approached the door of the Tielkemeier mansion. ln his pocketw as a Pearl necklace which he had brought for a wedding present. lt had cost an enormous Price, taking almost all his Nicolls but he could Black-more shoes and soon become rich again. He knew he was Marryin Young: but he had good prospects. He had been in a nervous state, but when he heard the soothing voice of the Dean of a nearby college pronouncing the ceremony, he felt calm again. Shortly after the wedding was ,over LaVern received a message to pay a Ransom for his release from jail. Having no money he became so nervous over the situation that he was forced to postpone the honeymoon which Esther had planned and was financing, until a later date, I'.-.GE Sixrv

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' . , t Q, A I WI-low to Study Effectively By Ted Meinert, with apologies to Whipple You have just forty minutes to study that Ancient History lesson. You can listen to the other class recite and still have time to prepare your History. You read about half a page, then hearing the kids yelling outside you look out of the window to see what is the trouble. You watch them play for a while, then start to study again. During this time you have for- gotten what you had read and you have to start all over again. Then you think over how you are going to act with that wonderful girl tomorrow night. You read a few lines more and stop to talk to your neighbor who has something important to tell you. You converse for a while and then you get back to studying. About that time someone throwsanote to you and you stop to read it and write an answer. Through all these operations you keep at least one eye on the teacher. VVow! There goes the first bell and you haven't read half of the lesson. Five minutes of thoughtful study prepares you for a brilliant recitation and insures you an excellent grade. On Monday, March 5th, every student received a package of seed from U. S. Department of Agriculture, and some of the students find their description upon the package. Nevin recognizes himself upon the lettuce package-a very large, late, loose, cabbage heading variety, being tender and crisp. Thelma is found described perfectly on the beet package-especially desirable because of its very smooth skin, handsome color and small, compact top. To any one of the teachers the description of the onion might apply-a splendid keeping, very hard, yellowish brown sort, of good quality. To Wendell the attributes of the radish apply-a small, early, distinctly white-tipped, bright, very popular, both as a forcing and out-door sort. PAGE Slxrx'-os

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