East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1920

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East High School - Tiger Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH) online collection, 1920 Edition, Page 187 of 220
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BY THEIR WORDS YE SHALL KNOW THEM Miss Donnelly-Girls, get in a business-like attitude. Miss Meredith-No, I don't agree with you there. Mr. Brubaker-We keep it on tap. Mr. Ralston-Now get that point. Miss Strate-Those who have 100 per cent in all subjects may talk in study hall. Miss James-Stop that talking. Miss Aldrich-Memorize this quotation. Mr. Surdo-Go to the office. Mr. Ayer-I wonder how we got to talking about that. Miss Spilman-Please pay careful attention to specific detail. Miss O'Neill-You act like a kindergarten youngster. Miss DeLand-Let's have quiet while I call the roll. Miss Agerter-Where were you yesterday, seventh bell? Miss Swineford-You had that in freshman algebra. Doc Schoenle-Now, listen, boys and girls. Mr. Van Winkle-Now, did I get that across? Miss Perkins-Courtesy is the flower of humanity. .--1- -T STUDENT'S DICTIONARY Aeneid, Virgil's attempt to inflict punishment on the innocent. Assembly, means of having time taken off the bells. Cul, a mean attempt on the part of a student to deprive the class of the pleasure of his company and the benefit of his recitation. Detention, a torture chamber, Cvery popularj. English, our mother tongue, Cseldom usedj. Exam, means of showing how little one knows. Pony, beast of burden used by those who are weak in the head. Study Hall, place of amusement. DONT' S Don't buy school suppliesg use your neighbors! Don't bluff 5 the the teachers have that privilege. Don't studyg trust to team work. Mr. Lyon-What course are you going to graduate in? Dot DeBeck-Course of time, Sir. So doth she train and teach me with her looksg Such art of eyes I never read in books. 11801



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Mrs. Kreidler-William, didn't I hear the clock strike two? I Bill-Yes, it started to strike ten, but I stopped it so it wouldn't waken you. On Madison Road car-Bob, wake up! Bob Verhage-I'm not asleep. I can't bear to see those girls stand up, so I closed my eyes. Ojicer, in charge of naval dental office-Do you clean your teeth? Sailor-Sure I do! Who do you think cleans them? Mr. Ralston-What was the Missouri Compromise? Hazel Bowen-All states south of 390 40 should be dry. Bill Keck in English-The Cimerian desert is some part of Hades, isn't it? Miss Stoehr-Well, you're getting mighty warm. Miss 0'Neill-Would you say tobacco was manufactured or grown? Howard-Neither: it is smoked., Mr. Brubaker-What's on your paper, Kreidler? Bill Kreidler, marking Sal Meahin's paper-I can't read it. CPauseD It's all right, though. Miss Jones-What made the towe1T3?Q'l lean? Miss Shumard-I d0n't know, but if I did know, I'd try it. Ralph Scorah-Mr. Ralston, don't you think the prosecuting attorney is a sort of county tailor? Mr. Ralston-Why so? Ralph-Well, it says that when necessary he presses suits. Miss Swineford-What color does blue and red give? Friendship-Green. Miss Swineford-You had better take a course in dying. Miss Meredith fgiving onfqueslionsj-eWhat is romance? Herrlinger-Ask Stella Mae. The fate of the Freshies We're anxious to learn. Satan can't use them, They're too green to burn OUR FOUR BILLS Crazy Bill Keck Little Bill Hodge Handsome Bill Kreidler Foolish Bill Lashbrook l182l

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