Findlay High School - Trojan Yearbook (Findlay, OH)

 - Class of 1923

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THE BLUE AND GOLD Mr. Shull raising CAN YOU IMAGINE? a real mustache? Clarence Grise's dreamy eyes? Helen Cook as a basketball star? Enid Follweiler without her powder puff? Fat Sheer as an orator? The way Jerry XYilson walks? The Lincoln Freshmen getting stale? Ellen Plotts: Terrible weather we're havin'g recko Carl Daymon: Sure thingg it always has. Name Carl Daymon Doris Dukes Bill Fleming Cliff Glathart Tom Orndorlf Harold Cotter Helen ,lane Robinson Louise Long Forest Presnell Gena Snyder Charles Hurley Don Morrel Margaret Curtis James XVeakley Elmer Spoon Howard Gordon Howard Gordon: Verdi Conaway: Ralph Teatsorth: Favorite Pastime lVriting Notes Priniping Flunking Eating and Sleeping Showing Off to Girls Teasing and Bothering Arguing with Mr. Greene Talking and Yelling Breaking School Rules Running Her Ford Studying Raising Side Burns Studying Making Noise Getting Good Grades Fun How do you like my new shoes? Immensel XYell, I must be off. n it'll quit rainin'? Future Gallows School Teacher Matinee Idol Bachelor Athlete Dog Catcher Society Leader Stenographer Yale Football St Mrs. Don Morrel President Ohio Oil Co. Movie Star Congresswoman Plumber Principal Lincoln School President Yale College 31' Miriam Johnston: Yes, I noticed that the hrst time I saw you. A MORNING IN SCHOOL WITH TOM ORNDORFF Algebras hard: won't come out right, Can't get my lesson, feel like a Fight. Papers all dirtyg sure is a sight. Oh! the mystery is solved, Out late last night. There was a young Freshie at Lincoln, W'ho was caught quite often at winkin'. The reason, she said, I want to be fed, But few Freshies confess it at Lincoln. If yesterday you got a zero, and you feelin' sorta blue. And your grades are below passinl and you're wonderin' if you'll get through. 'Tis a joyful thing, oh my classmates, for a teacher just to say, Oh Johnny, you got 95 per cent in that test we had today. It makes you feel happy, it makes you feel glad, You forget about that zero that made you feel so sad, You think about Prof. Coue and you indorse him to the letter, Day by day, in every way, I'm getting better and better. All boys like to whistle, All girls like to hum But nothing gets on Shull's nerves so much As chewing gum. Ain't it fierce to go to High School? High School, Findlay, Findlay, High Never have no piece of mind, Teacher's eyes on me all the time, At my side she stands, stands, Waiting to rap my hands, Why every day She makes me throw my gum away, Ain't it fierce to go to High School? School, High School, Page One Hundred and Nine

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