John H Reagan High School - Spur Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 120 text:

B. C. Blair — “Shay, waiter, find my hat.” Waiter — “It’s on your head, sir.” B. C. — “Don’t bother then; I’ll look for it myself.” Johnnie C. — “Hi! Mr. Elrod, I’m going your way.” Mr. Elrod — “So I see, but I’ll get there before you do.” Mr. Freeman — “When two bodies come together, is heat generated?” Harold Murphree — “No, sir, I hit a guy yesterday; and he knocked me cold.” Mr. Williams was testing the general knowledge of the junior class. Slapping a half-dollar on the desk, he said sharply, “And what’s that?” Alvin Holland (from the back row) — “Tails, sir.” Miss Crawford — “Who is your favorite author?” Charles Matthews — “My father.” Miss Crawford — “What did he ever write?” Charles — “Checks.” Warren Ford — “That man yonder can’t hear it thunder.” Charles Hill — “Is he deaf?” Warren — “No, it isn’t thundering.” Will Mullenweg — “Doc Sell, I saw your article in the paper about the ground¬ hog.’; Jimmie Wallace — “What is a ground-hog?” Will — “It’s sausage.” Miss Rucker — “John, tell me all you know about education in the eighteenth century.” John Weyer — “Well, all I know is that the kids didn’t get much.” Miss Rucker — “Well, since you mentioned the kids, what about the goats?” John — “Oh! they were the teachers.” Mr. Johnson — “Don’t you think you ought to have an intelligent animal about the place to protect you, and — ” Miss Joy — “Oh! Huey, this is so sudden. I - .” Dixie Christoph — “Where are you going when you die?” Hulen Marshall — “To the funeral, most likely.” Dobie McDevitt (to a cop) — “Can you tell me which is the opposite side of the street?” Cop — “Why, the other side, of course.” Dobie — “Well, I was just over there; and the man on the other side told me it was this side.” Mrs. Pratt — “Conjugate the verb reach in the past tense.” Maurice Westerfeld — “I reached, you reached, he got it.” Marvin DeWoody — “You are the breath of my life.” Devreaux Wolf — “Then hold your breath a minute.” Miss Mehr — “My heavens! how did you ever get so freckled?” Evelyn Pick — “I let myself get sunburned through a window screen.” Dorothy J. Effinger — “My kisses are intoxicating.” Melvin Price — “Yes, but confound it, you believe in prohibition enforcement.” Frances Cox — “Dear, your heart is beating so hard that it sounds just like a drum.” Mickey Grubbs — “Oh! that’s the call to arms.” Miss Ware — “You may not believe it, but I said No to seven different men during the summer.” Mr. Traylor — “Oh, I don’t doubt it. What were they selling?” Miss Ferguson — “Now we find that x is equal to zero.” Donald Reed — “Gee! all that work for nothing.” Mr. Camp — “What is your car? A five passenger?” R. B. Bayer — “Yes, but I can get eight in if they are well acquainted.”

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Compliments of HOUSTON ELECTRIC COMPANY Compliments of The Sweeneys §ahgwit»Jfeof. AIN AT RUSK Houston’s Greatest Store for Men, Women, and Children In The Gulf Building WASHING GREASING TIRE SERVICES ACCESSORIES Steam Cleaning “That Good Gidf Service” Wesley A. Seale GULF REFINING CO. PRODUCTS Cars called for and delivered Austin at McKinney Preston 2755 Austin at Jefferson Preston 6862



Page 121 text:

Compliments of BOB WYGANT, Mgr. “Where Everybody Goes ” A Complete Department Store 2125 Yale St. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Janies G. Donovan 19th AVE. GRAIN FUEL Feed, Poultry Supplies, Wood, and Coal We Deliver 426 W. 19th Taylor 1352 We Give Green Trading Stamps ROLAND DRUG COMPANY ( Heart o’ the Heights ) Will appreciate your drug business. Serving the people of the Heights at the same location for 20 years. 12th and Yale Sts. Taylor 1234 Compliments of CARPENTER’S SERVICE STATION Washington at Houston Avenue “Personalized Service ” Open All Night Union Bottling Works Preston 0366

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