Madisonville High School - Annual Yearbook (Madisonville, OH)

 - Class of 1916

Page 114 of 132

 

Madisonville High School - Annual Yearbook (Madisonville, OH) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 114 of 132
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Page 114 text:

Sign of the Big Leaf- Guarantee of Quality C. 8: J. HOPMANN. Proprietors 116 EAST COURT STREET Phone, Canal 75 Between Walnut and Main Cincinnati, Ohio 4! - r TELEPHONE. CANAL 4373 DR. L. C. CUMMINS 6179. WhiteTamlcssWentists SIXTH AND WALNUT STREETS :uYRAch on SIXTH STREET CINCINNATI WM. UEBEL '-. ' 36' EPRESSING NeaEIY Done at Reasonable prices 49 1 6 Whetsel Avenue g. '0

Page 113 text:

A club man who poses as a humorist was having his shoes shined. And is your father a bootblack, too? he asked the boy. No, said the bootblack, my father is a farmer. Oh, said the humorist, he believes in making hay while the son shines. a: .;. e Knightis Soliloquy Here With my dear I sit, While golden moments flit! Alas! They pass Unheeded by And, as they 11y, 1. Being shy, Sit fondly looking here At my dear. -Selected. -: -:- e Student AeHow can I keep my toes from going to sleep? Student kDon't let them turn in. $$$ Miss Irma Qberwitte spent a most delightful week in the rear corner seat of her Geometry room. HarryeMrs. Thomas, I dontt think that I deserve a. zero in French. Mrs. ThomawNeither do I, Harry, but it is the lowest grade they allow me to give. ea ? Upon the steps the other day Was heard an awful rumble. Twas Ednafs books and .Ednais bones, For Edna. took a tumble. ' o v 0.. 0.0 e; Class-Peter was standing in the bushes waiting to go with his father, who was to be married again- Earl-Why didn't Peter go? Paul-Because he was in the road. Harrwa thought he was in the bushes. '2.-:'.:' Young Man Cto S. Baade on can-Here is a seat. Sam-Oh, thank you! I have been skating and I am tired of sitting down. .;..;..;. On February seventh, Room 10 was the scene of a delightful surprise party given by the 10A girls, in honor of their instructor, Mr. Brubaker. The girls themselves furnished the entertainment, which consisted of a charm- ing little ditty, entitled Happy Birthday to You. Among the beautiful gifts were nine all-day suckers and a licorice stick. 111



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Irate Business Man 030 Harry KnighU-I tell you, sir, I positively refuse to advertise in your Annual. KnighteWell, now don't get funny about it. Youtre not the first one. v:- v:- e- English ID The stag at eve had drunk his fill Where danced the moon on Monanls rill. And darker circled gave at noon A sadder light than waning moon. .g. Ibi- Class-A trophy Bee is too expensive. Joseph-I disagree, we could get a plaster bee With celluloid legs for very little. Whatts he mean? '5. '3' 4- Mr. Surdo-Therys one short thing in this world that I like long. Students-Whatts that? Mr. Surdo-Strawberry Shortcake. 01 3'4' Maude Mary-hListen! are you going to use your Great Stone Face this afternoon? '1' '3' 6 Miss Spilman Go classt-ttSamuel Johnson fell into three distinct periods. Elizabeth tspeaking of Drawn to the Loadstone Rock'? - A Load to the Grindstone? '1' '1' '1- Miss SpilmaneWhere are you going, Anna? Anna A.eI'm going to the library to look up the biology of Chaucer. '9' 4' 4- Miss SpilmaneElsie, what do you know about Johnson's friends? Elsie B.-Well, one of them was Savage. IE-i't- Laura S. let a small piece of rubber catch on fire in the Physics laboratory and, just as Mr. Lorenz stooped to find the cause of the fearful odor which arose, Laura, thinking she would help him out, said, Rubber. Q4902. Owen Moore went away Owint more than he could pay. Owen Moore came back one day Owint more.-E:c. eQ-Q' English 10 Miss Spilman-JtThere 're just hundreds and hun- dreds of emmplesewelleer-I am quite sure there are ten. 113

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Madisonville High School - Annual Yearbook (Madisonville, OH) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 100

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Madisonville High School - Annual Yearbook (Madisonville, OH) online collection, 1916 Edition, Page 113

1916, pg 113


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