Hendersonville High School - Laureate Yearbook (Hendersonville, NC)

 - Class of 1916

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Page 24 text:

22 THE MOUNTAINEER Freshmen EIGHTH GRADE Flower—Marchel Niel Rose. Colors—Blue and Gold Motto—Tiens a la verite Others— Earl Hallman, President Carrie Garren, Vice-President Annette Brooks, Sec.-Treasurer. Yell Skinny up a tin can. Skinny up a tree, Eighth grade! Eighth grade! Tee, hee, hee! Who put him up there? Ma! Pa! Sis boom bah! Eighth grade! Eighth grade! Rah! Rah! Rah!

Page 23 text:

THE MOUNTAINEER 21 A is for Alta, a fair little maid. B for Beatrice, a flirt I’m a fraid. C stands for Christina, you know. D is for Dorothy, who loves Latin so. E for Ethel, Everett, Elma, Elise, F is for fun which we have when we please. G stands for Garrett, who is fond of her feet. H is for Hattie, whom we all love to greet. I is for Irma, who does what is right. J stands for Jewell, who never does fight. K is for Katherine, class president, please. L is for Louis, Lenora, Louise. M is for Mary, Madge and Marie. N is for noise from which we’re ne’er freo, 0 is for order, we have this, I ween. P stands for Percha, Pearson and Pauline. Q is for Queen, our teacher, Miss Hill. R’s for the rules, we e’en must keep still. S is for Sara, the blonde of the school. T stands for Tardy, that’s breaking a rule, U is for “us” who all means to pass. V is for Vada, secretary of the class. W’s for William, “Sweet William,” at that. b X is for all that’s unknown to this class. Y is you who must read this, alas! Z is for Zoda and Zollar—a lass and a lad, That they end this rhyme is surely too bad. By Pauline Orr.



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THE MOUNTAINEER 23 Members of The Freshman Class Mary Brown Maude Barnes Annette Brooks Harver Barnwell Erline Case Irene Caldwell Harriet Dittmer John Drake Orlean Drake Kate Dotson Alexander Carrie Garren George Hampton Harvey Hamilton Glenard Harris Melvin Hatch Nelle Hines Earl Hallman Bertha Jamison Lenoir Johnson Lee Wright Hallie Williams Gladys Waldrop Elert Timmerman Norma Spence Gus Staton Orisa Sherman Garland Sherman Harry Read Sol Reese Rubenstein James Reese Dorothy Posey Dolly Posey Eleanor Plank Aletta Plank Donald Patterson Howard Patterson Clifton Lott Nora Justice Reginald Morris Faculty Member—Miss Lucile Youmanns t( Too Late” Too late to rise—too late for school, Too late! Your’re breaking every rule, The sluggard soon becomes a fool; Oh never be ‘ ‘too late. ’ ’ Waste not your precious hours in play, Nought can recall life’s morning; The seed now sown will cheer your way, Oh never be “to late.” Oh use the precious hours today, The wise are always learning; For quickly hastens time away, Oh never be “too late.” Nora Justice.

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