Groesbeck High School - Taog Yearbook (Groesbeck, TX)

 - Class of 1916

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Page 10 text:

THE STAFF I ( Editor .... Society Editor Athletic Editor Business Manager Junior Class Reporter Sophomore Class Reporter Freshman Class Reporter IT and D Reporter Fred Kimbell Alma Groves R. Q. Mills Roddie Brown Iris McKinnon Dee Ravell Ladie Barnett Lucile Seharff

Page 9 text:

: GOLDEN QUOTATIONS FROM ' THE NOTABLES Joe Lee, in German class: “What does ‘Hoch der Kaiser mean?” Frauline Gretchen Kauhl: “Joe Lee, leave this room! Miss Black referring to English classics: Dewey, what have you read? Dewey: Red hair. Fred: I used to invariably split my infinitives, but now I have learned t properly place my adverbial modifiers. Nona Mae: Miss Black, I feel badly, may I go home? Miss Black (sympathetically): Where do you feel worst? Nona Mae: In school. Henry: Is my face dirty? Alma: Close your mouth so that I can see. Roscoe: I made a hundred in History. Lucie: Honestly? Roscoe: Now, what did you want to go and bring up that point for? Ernest: I smell cabbage burning. Roddie: Move your head; it’s too close to the radiator. Miss Black: Henry, cheese that slang! Mr. Strickland: Henry, did you have a good time, Thanksgiving? Henry: You bet; mamma had to sit up with me three nights on a stretch. Mr. Elder: What was the one result of the Galveston flood in 1900? Floyd: Mud. Mr. Strickland: What are Leyden Jars, Ray? Ray: Don’t exactly know; something in the Bible, though. Mr. Strickland: Why, Ray, what do you mean? Leyden Jars in Bible times? Ray: Haven’t you ever read in the Bible about the woman that came to Christ with laden jars of perfume? Mr. Elder, in History class: When did Monroe die? R. Q., sympathetically: Monroe? 1 didn’t even know he was sick. Sally: Of what nationality was the queen of Sheba? Annie Laurie: She was from Arabia. Sally: Then she is a Rabbi, of course. Roddie, reciting Halleck: And Washington Irving was a very bad boy. After family prayers, it is said, he used to climb out the window and go to the movies.



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THE TEACHERS A. C. Strickland - - - - - Sup’t. R. E. Elder - - - - - Principle Ruby Black Ass’t Instructor Gretchen Kauhl - - - - - - German and Seventh Grade

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