Granite City High School - Warrior Yearbook (Granite City, IL)

 - Class of 1916

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w X is for Watson, and Williams you know, Soon united they’ll he, and to their wedding we go. is for excelsior, with which the Freshman’s heads are filled, Safety First Keep them from the fire o r they’ll get killed. is for Yells which spread Granite’s fame, Three cheers for Granite High, all hail to its name. is for Zella, a damsel so sweet. Always tidy, pretty and neat.

Page 30 text:

L M N O P is for Lewis, who second does come, May he always uphold us, and say well done. is for Morgan, the first in the chits, Altho so small, she always has passed, is for Norma, whom Holland does adore, Who charmed him by her love galore. is for out, for out we Seniors go. Out in the world to never say no. Is for Parrish, our teacher of law, Who vowed he would to Harvard go. is for Quinine, which the Fresman must take, When they drink poison and find it a mistake. R S T U V is for Rhoades, a maiden so fair, She powders her face, and curls her hair. is for Shaddrick, a ministers eon, A forcible speaker, and a eon-of-a-gun. is for the Teacher who tried to make, a layer cake, and found it wouldn’t bake. is for “us”, the class of “’ 16 ” May we live long, be heard, and be seen. is for Vaughn, who claims he will be, President of the U. S ' . A. on the G, O. P. TWENTY-EIGHT



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GRANITE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. R. H. LARNER President. A. Robertson . W, R. Woodson, Dr. R. D. Luster, F. Howe, A. Morefield, J. Odum. Prof. L. P. Frohardt, Superintendent. Q. Mathis, Business Agent. XX THE GRANITE HIGH SCHOOL. W. F. Ooolidge, Principal. IT’S Aim: — To fit young men and women for life — whether in the shop, the office, the foundry, the home or in college. IT’S SCOPE: — All the children of all the people. COURSES: Liberal Arts Science Teachers Technical Commercial Clerical These courses include five years of Science, English, History; four years of Latin, German, Mathe- matics; two years of Pedagogy, Bookkeeping, Stenography, Typewriting, Mechanical Drawing, Wood Working, Iron Working, Cooking, Sewing; besides which there are short courses in Spelling, Penman- ship, Commercial Law, Advertising. Salesmanship. Music, etc.

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