Gainesville High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1923

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THE ALACHUAN 1923 SENIORS AS THEY WERE 1 Miss Mary Woodbery 16 Lars Sanchez 31 Hazel Turhyhll 2 Elizabeth Gable 17 Lamar Sarra 32 Annie Mae Gunn 3 Lucile Williams 18 Donald Bishop 33 Witsell Black 4- Gladys Kelley 19 Howard Bishop 34- Estelle Cheves 5 Eddie Sue Colson 20 Elsie Williams 35 D. S. Fagan 6 Cecil Gracy 21 William Hawkins 36 Thelma Boltin 7 Hayford Enwall 22 Mary Kincaid 37 Eleanor Bryant 8 Louise Bowers 23 Agnes McCormick 38 Leuhman Dodd 9 Leuber Colson 24- Esther Jordan 39 Mary Baker 10 Alice Willoughby 25 Elizabeth Harrold 4-0 Gardiner XVelch 11 Miriam McKinstry 26 Mary Parker McCraw 41 Lillian Long 12 Allen Haile 27 Thomas lsler 42 Rlltll Rifltlicli 13 Margaret Seay 28 .l0llH Selle 43 R0l?Y BOOUC 14 Agnes Barton 29 Faye Turner 44' Willie Edelstein 15 William Powell 30 Florence Dial IT RIMES Old woman-Mlived in shoe, Jack McDowallf-Jumped so high, Didn't know--what to do. Struck his head--'gainst the sky. Heap o' kids-fsassy lotg More soup --Mary said. Nothin' to eat-Ain the pot. '4Soup, William-or 1'll he dead' Woman did-cook brew, Florence, Hazel--Estelle. Leahman Couldn't filllgreedy crew. Wicked as-four little demons. Iohn chiedi-Esther bawled, Call Eleanor --pleaded Lizzy, Annie Mae yawnedliklice crawled. Miss Woodberyffm too lmsyf' Howard grinned?-silly brat. Thelma hid-1behind the shoe, He ne'er cared+-for a' that. To show herself!-wouldn't do. Donald frowned-looked around, She did dring-fall the brew, Saw Leuberxon the ground. Coin' to get-whipping too. Miriam felliafter him, Mary Parker-then did creep Bumped head--bam, him. O'er tl1e shoe--so very steep. Cecil did-Hy kite, Lars pitched--big old hall. All-day-sucker-+Lamar bite. Hit Maryimade her squall. Little Hayford--he did tease Roby, blue--forsaken looks. For a place-by Louise. Ruth gave-him her books. Allen pouted-wouldn't play, Kinky headedA4little Willie. Sat on hill-all the day. Green as leaves--on a lily. Gardiner won-all his marbles, Tiny Agne-sg-peeped out o' toe, They did have--awful squabbles. Looking 'roundlfor a beau. Lillian peeped--behind shoe, Mischievous-wWitsell Black, Cooed, Boo, boo--Eddie Sue. Hard to keep--on his track. Very fast-Pansy ran, Terrible--rumor spread, Knocked Faye-in the san'. That o' woman-flived in dread. Maggie, Agnes-fElsie, Bill, Of childrenito be fed, Stood frightened--on the hill. And at night-put to bed.

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THE ALACHUAN 1923 SENIOR CLASS QAN HISTORICAL DRAMA IN ONE ACTP Place-Senior Assembly Room. Time-June 8, 1923. fudge-Professor Buchholz. Gentlemen of the Jury-The Faculty. Enter the defendant, Senior Class flooking rather the worse for wear and tearl . The Clerk, Profis secretary, Edna Earle Chesnut fsternlyl: Order in the court room! We are now ready to try Senior Class of 523, to determine whether or not he has attained the standard required to graduate from G. H. S. The first wit- ness for the defendant will please take the standf' Senior Class: '4Scholarship will come forward First. Scholarship tReluctantly extracting his nose from between the pages of a huge voluniel: Judge and gentlemen of the jury, I have been with Senior Class for four long years fnot to mention the Grammar Grades!! and I know he's a pre- cocious child. Why, just think! he won two prizes and honorable mention in the F. S. W. C. essay contest in one year! lsn't that a fine record?'7 fudge: 'LFine, fine. but Scholarship alone doesn't make a school. Let's hear from Athleticsf' Athletics 1Staggering under a load of State championshipsl: '4Your Honor. Senior Class is an old friend of mine and he surely has been a loyal one. All through High School he's supported me faithfully, but this past year Land l hope his last yearl, why, my goodness! he just walked away with all the honors! He won the inter-class track meet: had six men on the basketball squadg helped -win three State championships, and then went to work and broke two State track records to win another! Who could beat that? Now don't you think Senior Class deserves to graduate? fzlrlge: HVery good. But no, not yet. We have several more witnesses to hear from. Senior Class. let's hear what School Spirit has to say for you. Senior Class: Wfake the stand, School Spirit. lAside.l And for goodness sake remember the Duval game and back me up. School Spirit: 'Ll only wish to say, sir, that Senior Class has certainly made good use of me during his school career. And you know he couldn't have accomplished half so much in athletics without me! lPuffing out his chest and clearing his throat.l Judge: Hlinoughl We realize all that! What have you done in the dramatic line, Senior Class?? Senior Class: 'LCome, Dramatics, stop powdering your nose and speak for me. Dmmafics tProudlyl: '4SiI', why ask? If you saw 'Seventeen' when Senior Class put it on, l'll warrant you enjoyed the best laugh you'ye had in years. Didn't you now, and wasnit it fine from start to finish? fudge: 4'Yes, LSeventeen' certainly was a credit to Senior Class, as well as to his school. Well, let's hear from Good Conduct. Senior Class: '6Good Conduct! tAside.l S'Where is that fellow? Good C011-flll,Cl fArriving at the last momentl: g'Here, sir! Better late than 28

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