Gainesville High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1923

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THE ALACHUAN 1923 never! Well, I can only say that I have done my best to stick by Senior Class through High School, and to keep him out of trouble. But the jury alone can tell you how well I have succeeded. QAnd I do hope they pass him. I need a rest! V' fudge: MI will refer the matter to the jury. What about finances? Finance: 'Tm right here, sir, and I feel that I must tell you that Senior Class made 3570.00 on their candy sale this year. The way that candy hated to leave Senior Class just showed what a sweet person he was, but it's all gone now, and I know he is gladf, Senior Class: uSir, are you not going to hear Society? Here she has been waiting all this time, and a lady, tool? fudge: t'0h, yes! Certainly let's hear her! Senior Class fAside to Athleticsl: g'Now, we are safe-he never could resist the ladieslv Society: Your Honor, I certainly have some good news to tell. The Ii. S. S. Club is thriving, and I also organized the C. C. Card Club this year. Then there was the picnic at Earlton Beach that the class of '22 said they enjoyed so much. And who could forget the Junior-Senior banquet. or Hayford Enwallis I'Iallowe'en party? fOr that mysterious fortune teller, with her magic charms?l77 fudge: That's all right. I see you have done your duty. How about a Clee Club? Glee Club: uSir, I've only known Senior Class for the past two years, but I certainly will miss his 'fresh young voice' t?l when he goesf, fudge: 4LWell, Senior Class, if you have nothing more to say for yourself, I will now turn the case over to the juryf, Senior Class: uNothing, sirf' Judge: 4'Very well. The gentlemen of the jury will please retire. Exit the jury. Re-enter the jury almost immediately. Speaker of the fury: Your Honor, we have unanimously decided that Senior Class has been faithful and loyal in all things, and is certainly entitled to graduate from this schoolf' fSenior Class heaves a sigh of relief.J fudge: nYou have heard the verdict, and if that is all, the case is dismissed. A SENIOIFS DREAM I'm tired of studying the whole day through, And tired of doing as lim told to dog I'd like to go where the mocking-bird sings. And fly tif mortals could do such thingsb, 7Way, 'way up in the azure sky, And drift and dream 'mong the clouds so highl So I'll take my freedom and away I'll go, And never return to the plodders below. 29



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1. I' S Louise Bowers Sweet sixteen, and neverI Art ichokes I'Tis the height of art to conceal art Yes, sir! No parrots and 'to beia-nurse and vamp a neip- 1,een-0h! Well! I I canary birds for me! less millionaire Eleanor Bryant Ask me no questions IAnything Few love to hear the sins they love to act If she can find a sucker!IITo he popular and- , , Estelle Cheves Weiiioitit tellqiings like Clams A Silence is golden If shel can iayluyesg loudITo be a school marm that! MM! A enouga to e tear Eddie Sue Colson was a fspecial favorite I'Asafoetida' IYou know you ought to think before you lf love is blind To be a stenog. and take Hdictag Jf King Tut I Spell tion from-why from her boss I A AA A Iof course Florence Dial Ilust a flapper I9each sundae A little bit of powder and a little bit of Of course ITo edit an Advice to Lovers I I paint, Icolumn! Make the lady's freckles look as if they I Leahman Dodd I'Tis said she helped IHeart's desire 44IISinging she wasif-Hoitingfaliiithgilgfw'Askvher-we don't know!IgIJ ahsogb all the knowledge in Il-Iome compose the Iliad A g A AA Am 4 11'iSI8I1 Om Elizabeth Gable An old head on a pair ofIStick candy IIAll work and no play makes! If she isn't too busy I Perfection in ponying young shoulde s I sleeping!4M A M A Annie Mae Gunn Young enough to wear Castoria l want a man, I want a man, I want a It's possible but not ITo grow up short dre ses, anyway mansion in the sky! probable - Esther Jordan Ikdd 20 years to what she Mince meat She that's convinced against her will You know it ITo he famous I'elIs you 44 ls of her own opinion stillf A A A M AMA Y Gladys Kelley Born under the last full IPickles She was a vision of delight, Of course, child-d0n't To sing like a nightingale 4 M moon Agg A I A Au A , When first she bursiupon my sight! ask such foolish questionsI Mary Kincaid IOld as she looks ILover's delight IlLa Belle Dame Sans Merci! ICan't tell, some men are ITo be a famous prima-donna I iBetter lookout Willie Baxterli Ifools I Lillian Long IQuite old enough to know Touraine chocolate bars Il love all things both great and small, Poor man! ITo sell all the Senior candy I'1er own mind and to ex-I But I love the Gentlemen best of all oress it! Agnes McCormick ISh! Don't ask me I Franl?'fu1'ters Si Works wiellithiderqpfessiirevig Sure unleissiilieiine-n21ll7SI'E make life miserable for MM-W kg I A! U I M A M A ZAAA If gg! A 1 disappear before then Iflckle QLBa5te1 !A4 it Miriam McKinstry Ilt's a secret I Nut sundae lConvince her if you will, If Florence does To go to Spain 1it's so romantic, I I .1 IAndA she willgdoubt you stiill M4 A M4 -44 yougknogl A M lil Ruth Riddick Una Jovena IHZS IActions speik louder than words IMaybe so, accidents will IITo answer all Thelma's questions I I Ihappen you know Hazel Turhyfill ISister of Cain and Abel Hazel-nuts Smart lass, SHE thinks so To go to Vassar . Iin the Garden of Eden- fTeacher's pci in eveglclassl M4 7 gg! A H Faye Turner IA child still-say what Bread and milk For men may come and men ma go, If she can leave mamma To he-what she wants to bel I 'll' B l'll l Y I I you W1 . ut cioose a career even so Alice Parrish I?ld enotIgh Itlo get a IWedding cake I Blest be the tie that binds ISure, unless she gets a To make pancakes like Aunt iCSUSC, JY 6014! Idivorce before then Jemima Mary Parker McGraw II3orgering on old maiden IChestnuts Ilt's a great life if you don't weaken IAnything with an auto To be queen of hearts 100 and a tuxedo I Elsie Williams IYoung, younger, IPickled pigs' feet IX demure little maiden- Ilfdeap year comes often To answer all the teachers' YOUHSCSI I enough! i questions Lucile Williams ICaI1't always sometimes IHot mush IUI1, wad some power the giftie to gie us Ilf she has her way ITo learn French 56g To see ourselves as ithers see us I I Aubrey Vickery Ixoung enough to hob herIRolls IISugar and spice' and all things nice. IYes 'To have a career air- alwwav That's what littk girls are made of I Margiret Seay Itjlder than sheid like to Idorn bread I'Be good, sweeti maids--and let who We hope so! To wear 'specksu , .gg be, perghapsig IAA IgggA I lwill be clever! I I Agnes Barton Old as Rocky Point IFiock candy IThou foster child of silence and slow IUh-huh! 44 I ITcFbe a cook for- A II M

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