Millersburg High School - Millerette Yearbook (Millersburg, IN)

 - Class of 1926

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SUCCESS- To attain success you must build today for tomorrow. You must create for yourself an objective and then systematically strive for accomplishment of your purpose. Saving is the iirst step to thrift, and thrift combined with good busif ness judgment leads to financial success. Many times during your business career, you will need the advice or active help of a banker. Even though you may never be in busif ness for yourself, there will be many occasions when a banker's adf vice will be of great help, and your ability to save money is a strong recommendation that a banker will respect. The St. Joe Wfelcomes the Accounts of Young People just Sitting Out in The Business World. We realize that these small accounts represent the accumulations of earnest young men and women who are striving for success A the men and women who will conduct the business of this nation in the near future - and to be of material assistance to them is both a privilege and a pleasure which we esteem highly. T. JUSEPH VALLEY BANK The Bank of Friendly Servicew ELKHART, INDIANA Page SS

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DEDICATIGN O the Faculty, who have patient- ly guided us thru these four happy years, and to the under classnien who have loyally coop- erated in helping us publish our first annual, we, the Seniors, do respectfully dedicate The Echo, our last tribute to lvlillershurg High. P ge



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Bobbie's prayer just before Christ- mas: God have Santa Claus bring me an engine, a sled, a ball, lots of games and a pony and cart and sad- dle and remember, God, that the Lord loveth a cheerful giver. T T T Teachers cranky Pupils few. Questions flying Zeroes too. What's the matter? Don't you know? Monday morning - Always so. T T T Teacher-If the President, Vice- President, and all the members of the cabinet should die who would officiate? Robert tried hard but in vain to think of the next in succession until a happy thought struck him, The undertaker! he exclaimed. T T T Why aren't there parking places for pedestrians? asks a motorist. He forgets our commodious ceme- teries. T T T The Relationship An Irishman was seated in a train beside a pompous individual, who was accompanied by a dog. Foin dog ye have, said the Irish- man, pwhat koind is it? A cross between an Irishman and an ape. the man replied. Shure an' its related to both of us, said the Irishman. T T T On a mule we find two feet behind, And two we find before. We stand behind, before we find What the two behind be for. T T T The Moto:-ist's Lament Of all sad words Of tongue or pen The saddest are these: It's flat again. H A Junior's Twenty-third Psalm I shall not pass. She maketh me to read long refer- encesg She tormenteth me with questions in the presents of my classmates. She bawleth me out completely. She maketh me to tear my hair in agony. My mind coveted murder: My notebook runneth over. Surely, misery and horror shall fol- low me all my days: And I shall dwell in the history room forever and ever. -Our College Times. T T T Governor Al Smith of New York one day appeared before the assem- bled convicts at Sing Sing to make a speech. Forgetting his audience, he began in the usual manner: Fel- low citizens- A murmur of laugh- ter sounded through the room. The Governor became fussed. Fellow convicts, he changed. Louder laughter. Oh, you know what I mean. he stammered. I mean I'm glad to see so many of you here. They led him out into the air.- Harvard Lampoon. TTT Soph.-But I don't think I de- serve an absolute zero. Teacher-Neither do I but it is the lowest grade I am allowed to give. 44.1. Y l ! Mother-Janie, run and call Fido, please. Janie-I don't see how I can mother, 'cause I'm not speaking to Fido since he broke my doll. T T T Teacher- Willie, have you whis- pered today without permission? Willie- Yes, ma'am, wundst. Teacher- Johnnie, should Willie have said 'wundst?' Johnnie ftriumphantlyl - No, ma'am, he should have said 'twicet '. Page S9

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