Marysville High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Marysville, KS)

 - Class of 1916

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Page 81 text:

MARYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL 79 The Three Best Drinkers: Hildreth Spencer, Thomas Warders, Nils Nork.. Most Artistic: Sylvester Andrews, Hjalmar Nork, Hilda Thompson. Casers: Iva Tainter, Mr. White, Roy Raemer. Talkers: Miss J evons, Tommy Ward- N ' X ers, Hilda Thompson. any J Note writers: Beth Foster, Martin :if 7 Dougherty, Lola Newton. Lf? f' Sure fusers: Blanche Hammett, , - 1 jx Bruno Swartz, Hilda Thompson. I fl fx 1 X Worst gum chewers: Hildreth Spen- 'f A! f cer, Art Mohrbacher, Scook Hutchin- son. L Blmnfihfyf Cutest girl: Grace Luther, Elsa Tange- man, Lola Newton. Best Bluffers: Harold Hoerath, Charles Faulkner, William Mayer. Worst Freshmen: Evert Whitten, Hugo Ewart, Iva Tainter. Most kind hearted: Lucile Whan, Sylvester Andrews, Miss Mallonee. Best Whisperer: Jessie Parks, John McMahon, Rachel Cooper. Hardest workers: John Finnigan, Hugo Ewart, Alvin Ochs- ner. Best gigglers: Norma Tyler, Rachel Cooper, Mr. Unruh. Worst torment: Emil von Riesen, Hjalmar Nork, Mr. Smith. Greenest F1'esh1nen: Whole class. u 'Best politicians: Fae Wendele, Rex Brumbaugh, Bessie Par- risn. Would-be dignified Sophomores: Armin Hohn, Hilda Stauf, Vorin Whan. Dignified Seniors: Marie Schulte, John MaMahon, Nils Nork. Hilarious Juniors: Elsa Tangeman, Dub Wendele, Lola Newton. Easy going: Leslie Billingsley, Blanche Yaussi, Vorin Whan.

Page 80 text:

78 MARYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Favoritisms. On account of the fact that - W ig Thomas Warders. ff Well, I don't know, unless it be Q QV -Leslie. S - Well -Francis Maldoon. . X Don't you know -Miss Jevons. t . Carol -Rex Brumbaugh. 1. . X 'W . U-u-u-uh -Miss Waite. A X , y Blanche -Roy Raemer. X N I I Tune up -Miss Grauer. JM' X Nw Hu N ' l I certainly think -Mrs. Beavers. That's the idea -Mr. Unruh. Miss Grauer -Mr. White. Beth -Francis Maldoon. So and So said -Norma Tyler. I don't remember right now --Pauline. What was the question -Martin Dougherty. Let's have it quiet, please -Miss Mallonee. Folksesn-Mr. Smith. Aw, What's the use of girls, anyway? -Nils Nork. H H H H H ,:'7fli', - fc., sl, .,, .. . N gun . .SW g-nn I ! I W5 X '. -- -- f i XS - I rvwfrsofv. Pauline treading in Methods classy : The frog is an e-er-aw- ahem-'amphibious?' animal. Miss J evons: Pauline, suppose this was next year, when you were teaching, and some little boy asked you to pronounce it, what would you do? Pauline: Send him to the dictionary.



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80 MARYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Aunt Molly's Corner Directions: Address all letters to Aunt Molly, 47,602 Ollen- itram Ave., Marysville, Kansas. All correspondence strictly con- fidential. Writers must sign names in full. Dear Aunt Molly: ff--Sip I have dark hair, dusky eyes, 2 A rosy cheeks and sweet disposition. 9 0 I N Do you consider me good looking? ra 1 Marion Chaffee. 'if 'll' jf, Ans: No. ' A 1' ' 3 1 Dear Aunt Molly: ' KX 1 K Could you tell me how I could 'f ,fl curl my hair like Elsa Tangeman X , t Mlm ll I curls her's? Alta Balterson. Ans: 1 bottle LePage's glue, 1 bottle Carter's ink. Apply to hair, then wrap around stove poker over night, and I am sure it will be curly as Elsa's. Dear Aunt Molly: I am a young man of 18 years: 5 ft. 7 in. in height: have brown eyes, red hair, freckles and weigh 135 pounds. Would you call me good looking? I would like to go with the girls, but they don't seem to care much about me. Bud Dougherty. Ans: Don't let the girls find out you are not ,good looking. Dear Aunt Molly: How soon do you think I ought to write to Iva? Bill Mayer. Ans: If you have known her a long time, write immediately. If not, let her write first. Dear Aunt Molly: I have become acquainted with a cute little girl with- brown curly hair, but being versed only in politics, when I am in her com- pany and talk on that topic, she does not seem to enjoy it. Can you advise me what I should talk about? Thomas Warders. Ans: To remedy this, send her all papers containing all latest political news. Aunt Molly: I am a young man, 15 years old. I find it very inconvenient to

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