James Whitcomb Riley High School - Hoosier Poet Yearbook (South Bend, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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MFI little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest of men . . . . and then there was the occulist's daughter, two glasses and she made a spec- tacle. it :ii it Love is sweet But, oh, how bitter To woo a girl And then not gitter. Qt Iii iii Wagner: Why is your face so red? Lake: Cause. Wagner: Cause why Lake: Causemetics. it 15: it We were getting on quite nicely? And prospects sure were swell. When I said, I love you. Jeni I should have called her Nelll ii :lj it If there are microbes in a kiss As cold-hearted science cries, Then give us ignorance and bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise. it it 25: Bob Dod: What do you do when you see a beautiful girl? Marjorie Sippel: Oh. I look awhile, then I get tired and lay the mirror down. it it :ii A'That's a nice-looking fellow who's just come in. said the young man who was dining with his best girl. A'Is he a friend of yours? Yes, indeed, I know him well. laughed the maiden. A'Shall I ask him to join us? Oh, Georgefn said the girl, blushing, this is so sudden. Sudden? What do you mean? he asked in surprise. Why-why, that's our young minister. 3: it :li Marine: Say, Pal. will you loan me a nickel. I want to call a friend. Sailor: Heres fifteen cents, call all your friends. -Anon. Pabst: I wonder what that man is doing up that telegraph-pole? Cleland: Why, he must be after fruit. Pabst: But what kind of fruit can he get up there? Cleland: Electric currents. of course! it it it An Irishman got out of his carriage at a railway station for refreshments, but the train left before he had finished his repast. I-Iould on! cried Pat, as he raced along, hould on, ye murthen ould stame ingin-ye've got a passenger on board that's left behind. ft :iz it The farmer had watched the motorist working on his second-hand car for about an hour. What are you looking at? asked Barkley. l'Is this the first motor-car you ever saw? UNO, was the dry reply, but it's very much like it. I Ili ill Miss McDavitt: I-Iave you ever had any stage experience? Delos Welsh: Well. I had my leg in a cast once. ill Ili :lf K. Tomsits: A week ago I was crazy about Cooper. but now I can't tand him. A. Snyder: Yes, isn't it awful how changeable men are? 1 Ili Ili Mrs. Johnson flearning to drivejz I-Ienry. that little mirrow up there isn't set right. Hubby: Isn't it? Mrs. J: No, I can't see anything but the car behind. lg Ili :lf Johnnie: But why do you keep on call- ing me Charlie? Didn't I tell you my name was Johnnie? Gerry Tatro: Of course: how stupid of mel But I keep on thinking this is wed- nesday. 30 HOOSIER POET

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IJBE4 . tXCQE RILEY HIGH SCI-IGGL CREED -Respect the rights of others. -Increase sportsmanship. -Lead in scholarship. -Extend friendship. f-Yearn to serve. .-I-Iold to high ideals. ,4Support our activities. STAEE EDITGR-Rebecca Jane Bowman. ASSISTANT EDITOR-Don Waldoii. EEATURES-Georgia Palmer. ATHLETICS-Max Ccssman, Victor Rebaclc. HUMOR-Jane Erler. Maxine Schulte. LITERARY-Dorothy Reed, Mary Louise Harroff. PHOTOGRAPHY-Victor Blong. Kenneth Peterson. ADVERTISING--Charles Abrams, Mgr. Don Moore, Bob Van Riessan. Marjorie Sippel, LaDonna Powell, And The Class. ART-Norabelle Stover, Beverly Eothergill, Harry Pace, Margaret Buchanan, James Knapp. CIRCULATION-Walt Kobeck. Mgr. Marjorie Sippel, Gladys Lucas. Doris Bowman. Margaret I-Ieinzman, Gertrude Goodman. Ellis Verink. I-Iarriet Gottron. TYPISTS-James Barkley, Mgr. Marie Cripe, Dorothy Brewer. Helen Babich, Bob McKee. LaDonna Powell, Dorothy Gilliom, Margaret Heinzman. BUSINESS MANAGER!Don VJells. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER-Catherine VanDeWalle, FACULTY ADVISORfGeorge Koch. HOOSIER POET 29



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