Greenfield High School - Bulletin Yearbook (Greenfield, MO)

 - Class of 1906

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Famous Sayings of the Illustrious. Melcher Cchanging class hours for last sem- esterj- Now will anyone's classes coniiict ? Joe J ohnston- Yes, sir g sophomore English coniiicts with my dinner hour. Miss Searcy- Julia, what is meant by the decalogue? Julia M.- It was some old, ancient doc- trine, wasn't it? Miss Searcy4 Vesta, tell us about the an- ti-lottery bill. Vesta- Why-lottery began among the Mormons, and it means having more than one wife. Conversation between two juniors: Elmer - Grace, I HAVE DID every bit of my les- son, all on paper, too. ' Grace- Oh, have you, really-where is 'it AT? Vesta Montgomery- Miss Searcy, was 'Blind Boone' blind ? Time. O Time, precious Time, You are flying away, y And what can Ido to improve each day- To use every moment and not rose one- To have something to show when the day is done? O think of your Father-your Maker-Qyour God, The earth he created on which you have trod. Give thanks to the Father, Who guides you .each day, And carefully leads you lest you go astray. Work with today, And carefully see that the duties are done, Lest the day fade away, For surely today is one link in the chain That makes up our lives-and the links all are one. ' To call back the past fit surely is truej Is a thing we are ever unable to do. BERTHA SHREWSBURY. is-1-1. May. . lst. Commencement approaching. Everybody practicing on something. Miss Trimble gets a May basket. For particulars see Stuart and Collins. 2d. Miss Gocdspeed entertains seniors. 3d. Clyde Morris victim of a misuderstanding. Introduced as Yankee Doodle Monkey. . 4th. Arcadian picture didn't take, Another exposure. Soph class program. Gth. Freshmen badly excited over death of Julius Caesar. 7th. Thirteen separate serenading ,parties organized. - 9th. Alumni reorganize, Ballenger presid'nt 11th. Miss McBride entertains seniors. Windy complains of being sassed by a teacher. ' Lucy Holland entertains fresh- men. l4th. Watkins. falls down hotel steps in hurry to escort Ella Hull home from sen- ior practice. 17 th. Lady teachers entertain seniors. 18th. Miss Stearns' musicale. Windy and Doc fKing basely slandered by Anchor girls. 19th. The Private Secretary presented ' by alumni. ' 20th. Baccalaureate. Prof. A. P. Hall, of Drury. ' Zxlst. Final exams begin, last four days. Melcher feedsjuniors and seniors. 22d. Annual address. iWalter Williams. 23d. Why Smith Left Home. 24th. Commencement. A f 'f':ii1'Y'9.i5Li23 .. . 'R Y if A XQ AZW f V 3 -.QQQ3 .-is . gypsy: 0.4, fl 1 - mwwae-s-. . NWN? 0? N819' ff. - Mxvixsgkrs' - f fl .. .. .x-1.1.5-av! f F515 - - . ' V - 1 - -. .-qrgwxss r- fr' w T. . as-a ? ly :ill H., 3-'S A ip-X lily ng To ,0 Qi'fg,U . QYa'?.jf' , Q fy ' , 'f VELM., NEUUIYIIDF if Jil! Kis s , !m,R5 Msg, H, Ia, -52.911 , jf hifi, Q Lp' i i?-ri'l,f3i1h'7is-EQ f ef .alll f . I .v.l. - c li ,fly lffr-I-it'..J!-'f-9f,w-e 'QQv f if ,. '-1' 1'q'-siSv.f- f 5 21 nie? f ff-253-skkfiygigiirf' ,. 44. Wf

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Things We Don't Know. ' HY the high school chorus never learns a song. 2. Why Kyle McGee changed the .style of parting his hair. 3. Windy's age. 4. How George Ryan knows so much. 5. What has become of the Athletic Asso- ciation. 6. What the future has in store for Miss Bishop and Miss Johnson. A 7. Why Kyle thinks so much of the girls. 8. Who has carried off the debating club. 9. What Clem Young has done with all those boxes he has received this year. 10. What Clyde Morris' deportment grade is. 11. Why Freshmen want to stay in library room. , 1 12. What electricity is-Physics class. 13. Where so many old maids come from. 14. Why seniors don't want to fill out study reports. 15. Who misplaces books. V' 16. Number of Mr. Melcher's last free lec- ture. 17. Who sent the junior class that valentine. 18. Who can beat Lela Daughtrey talking, 19. Why senior class can't enjoy Words- worth. 20. Why Clarence and Oscar are so cranky. I April: 2d. Frequent explosions heard in laboratory. Helen and Gertrude enjoying their German. 6th. Miss Hobbs found hiding in the library. Sth. Windy Cbefore Emersoniansj- A king must be born before he can rule. 11th. Miss Johnson goes to Colum- bia suddenly. Wedding rumor proves false. 13th. Another senior party. Kyle makes tenstrike-toward home. 16th. Miss Trimble's debut. 18th. Girls get new basketball. 20th. Watkins' heart lost. Finder will be rewarded. ' 22d. Business flourishing in Jerico. Miss Trimble buys some ribbon. 23d, First practice of the Bohemian chorus. Director stars in alto part. 24th. Wickersham lecture. 25th. Wickersham before chapel. Forgets his lid, Grade schools close. i IYlflNKlND 1 if ANT IT A BNWT ' ' A o r ,jv f W- Yfti Q 1 '1 , A 1 I 191. ,, 1 1 3 A 1 1. 1 1' A 1 14 . 1 -., '11 1 X. 1 1 , I.. .1 ,,-.11 ,X 1 1 11 1 'f ,n I 11 ' f ' ,. ,, ,, . 5 , s'Q'1f.i' .s.l' l 1' 'I I 51' tl YY, 1 1 U -4 I! l . 1 1 -I qw . 1 11 N 'W PF Amid '1 ' 1' f'gHp5'11 j Wd.x'. 1. ff,'1f- .'.fffl- .1 xxx If. 1 ' ' , 1 ,:. . 1,1,.11'11,, . 1 --1 ...1 .' eu-149' ,,,,..-1' -' -,limit -.'-'-'EMA-1':'1f 2 . 1-- ' - ll., ,.1111,g11,,.Lp.,,, T- glngfg. ll' H5 I , 7 x' 1 ,A 4 ,I ,....... +- 26th. C1em's mouth flew open again. 27th. Elmer Collins gets a bouquet. 9'h W Y SPRINGS A NEW HAT. What made nirn Trimble so? 9 ' IND 28th. Fine young gent calls on Lela. 30th. Seniors practice 9 hours on Why Smith Left Home. Joe Johnston and Gertrude Hobbs indulge in target practice at expense of music students. - -..g..n-.-gn- ,, f ' Miss Searcy- Winburn, what do you think Pamoua Sayings of the Iuustnous' of Wordsworth's feeling for nature? Miss Searcy- Oscar, what became of Oli- Windy- He hated to separate the weeds Ver Cromwell? from the vegetables. .J 1 f . C ar Creiiectivelyl - So do I. Bright Oscar 'He died. ' SC



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