Glenville High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1909

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Paul Kittinger. “The .society of girls is a very delightful thing. Katie Klein. “Her hair is like the curling mist, that shades the mountain-side at even’.” Belle Kleiuuiau. “Of that nature as to make one's fancy chuckle.” Robert Koch. “How long! O Lord! How long!” Ethel Kunze. “As merry as a cricket.” Bertha Leidereiter. “Hence! vain deluding joys.” Allice Leighton. “Then she will talk—ye gods, how she will talk.” Emily Lewis. “Why beat around the bush?” Marie Lynette. “ Tis looking down that makes one dizzy.” Mary McCann. “True it is she has one failing. Had a woman ever less?” Philip Mclntire. “Some are wise.” Will Martin. “Cease thy manifestations.” Elmer Moorhead. “Is she not passing fair?” James Muggleton. “What’s in the name?” Adelaide O’Brien. “Ever late.” Beatrice Pannett. “I’m from Missouri; show me!” Edith Phillips. “Her eyes she disciplined precisely right, Both when to wink and when to show the white.” Edwin Pollock. “He wears the rose of youth upon him.” Winifred Rader. “Of manner gentle and affections mild.” Meta Russell. “Hang sorrow! care will kill a cat.” Katie Ryan. “Full many a rose is born to blush unseen and waste its sweetness on the desert air.” Clara Scheel. “1 am a feather for each wind that blows.” A1 Sar Louis. “A young barbarian, but unmitigatedly funny.” Sadie Seith. “Conduct hath the noisiest tongue.” Camilla Sicha. “ ’Twas sad by fits, by fits ’twas wild.” Lee Smith. “I cannot tell what the dickens his name is.” Roland Spies. “He was a man take him all in all; I shall not look upon his like again.” Raymond Steinhoff. “And leaning back, he yawned and fell asleep.” Edgar Strang. “Still idle with a busy air.” Arthur Strief. “On ever}7 hand it will allowed be. He’s just—nae better than he should be.” 34

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AS OTHERS SEE THEM Edith Allen. “One vast substantial smile.” Floyd Allport. “And he looked most dreadful pious.” Henry Bauer. “I am not in the role of common men.” Harriet Billings. “There’s little of the melancholy in her.” Ruth Bonsteel. “For she is wise, if I can judge her.” Dale Brown. “Like thee, where shall I another find the world around.” Katherine Brown. “She has an honest heart.” Lloyd Burkholder. “Oh! what’s the hurry?” Herbert Caldwell. “As quarrellous as a weasel.” Lloyd Cheyney. “Thou has wit and fun.” John Clark. “There’s mischief in this man.” Truman Currell. “Runs not his speech like iron through your blood?” Harold Dowd. “If flunk we must, the Lord’s will be done.” Miriam Evans. “She that was fair, and never proud, Had a tongue at will and yet was never loud.” Frederick Fay. “Bright as a cloudless sun, with stately port he moves.” Florence Foote. “Yours is the charm of calm, good sense.” Albert Fox. “Ye are sae grave, nae doubt ye’re wise.” Marie Fitzpatrick. “Ever in a hurry.” Helen Frank. “Her stature tall—I hate a dumpy woman.” Ruth Green. “And though she be but little, she is fierce.” Marc Grossman. “Sometimes I study.” Ina Hart. “Quiet as a mouse.” Emma Haubeil. “She is called a sensible girl.” Horace Herron. “By two-headed Janus! Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time.” Peter Hopkins. “Ever pleasant.” Marlin Horton. “Let me play the fool.” Charles Irish. “Much may be made of an Irishman if he be caught young.” Carl Kaercher. “Nae wild, worthless rake.” Fred Keifer. “Mother has lost her pet, sister her joy.” Ethel Keil. “Come pensive nun, devout and pure, Sober, steadfast and demure.” Alice Kirk. “A manner so plain, unaffected and sincere ” 33



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Ralph Taylor. “I’ll be merry and free, I’ll be sad for naebody.” Olive Townsend. “Ever charming, ever new.” Chester Warner. “Heaven keeps him free from care and strife.” Edward Waterman. “My life is one denvd horrid grind.” Katherine Weidenkopf. “A rival to sunshine.” Lorna Wren. “A maiden never bold, of spirit so still and quiet.” Ruth Wren. “One helpless look of mute appeal.” Agnes Wright. “She pleased while distant, but when near she charmed.” Norma Wright. “As merry as the day is long.” Helen Wright. “A pretty, blooming girl, and a perfect picture of neatness.” 35

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