Montrose High School - Acta Yearbook (Montrose, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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y Ebb .. L4- Sjeater if .L x man. paper Harold Park--You have grown a head since you were a Fresh- Nog I had one then. Mrs. Little-VVhat kind of music do you prefer above all others? Leonard Smith-Jazz. Mrs. Little-I said music. Miss Pedrick-I wish I knew who invented class cutters. Mr. Frear-Why '? Miss Pedrick-They d0n't work. Miss Taylor fin tones of praisel-Ellen, the English on this is excellent. I have graded it 95W. E. Neville-Golly I Mr. Day CJanitorJ-Working hard ? Raymond Allen 14:30 p. m.J-So am I. Lee Summers--What does ACTA mean ? Josephine Summers-A lot of hard work for us Seniors. Freshman-You say you saw a white crow ? Senior-Yesg in the crow's nest of an ocean-liner. Freshman fGreenD Vegetables. Potatoes have eyes, but they can not see The strawberries in their bed. The sweet corn has ears, but it can not hear The cabbage leaves its head. 22

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nified and revered Seniors. In conclusion, ladies and gentlemen, I may add that there has never been in existence any other Junior class which quite equals this one, inside of at least two hundred years or more. Now Station J. C. 1926 has the honor of presenting to you the Junior Class of 1926 : OFFICERS : President-Beverley Cooley Vice-President-Merritt Estus. Secretary-Edwin Dayton. Treasurers-Edward Keough, Edwin Dayton. CLASS ROLL 1. Raymond Allen. 2. Edwin Dayton. 3. Gerould Dayton. 4. Kenneth Dayton. 5. Lewis Dayton. 6. Edward Decker. 7. Merritt Estus. 8. Donald Fraser. 9. Edwin Gardner. 10. Howard Gould. 11. Edward Keough. 12. Boyce LaRue. 13. Audley Lott. 14. Robert McLaughlin. 15. Edward Olmstead. 16. Bruce Payne. 17. Leonard Smith. 18. Albert Wells. 19. Harold Craik. 20. James Rogers. 21. Alberta Andre. 22. Marguerite Bailey. 23. Augusta Benedict. 24. Helen Birchard. 25. Ethel Booth. 26. Luella Burr. 27. Mila Carleton. 28. Beverley Cooley. 29. Marjorie Dalzell. 30. Dorothy Deuel. 31. Louise Foote. 32. Ethel Griffis. 33. Erma Heieran. 34. Cresence Kittle. 35. Mary Lathrop. 36. Alta Preston. 37. Emily Rogers. 38. Irene Smith. 39. Mildred Snyder. 40. Beatrice Stockholm. 41. Helen Titman. 42. Elizabeth Walsh. 43. Angeline Wilbur. 44. Marjorie Horne. Sponsor-Miss Curtis. LEONARD SMITH, ,27.



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One Hundred Deaths-One More Stricken. Scarlet Fever is no longer a joke. A girl was attacked by a great, red-faced germ and was confined in her home many days because of the work done by the ruffian. Soon after this outrage an army was or- ganized to exterminate the enemy. By using military strategy and a wash-rag much was accomplished. However, Scarlet Fever soon call- ed on Measles, her powerful ally, for help. The army of Measles camp- ed on the Senior side of the study hall, thus the Seniors were most af- fected by their onslaughts, but scouts did considerable harm to under- classmen while on outpost duty. -Montrose Times. Disputed Art. John Armstrong-I saw a Freshman boy walking down the street with a Kane this morning. Bruce Payne-That's nothing, I saw Rice and Wood run a race today. Merritt Estus-What did your dad say when he found out that you smashed his car all to pieces ? Boyce LaRue-He said I couldn't take it again. Frank VanHousen-A penny for your thoughts, Jay. Jay Summers-I'm trying to think of a way to use O1iver's last name for Mr. Sipe. I Syntax a la Freshmen. His horse's neck hanging coiled in front of the saddle.-Genevieve Walsh. Our muleteer brought up the rear with his cart, wading ankle- deep in the mud. iUnusual cart.J-Agnes Freeman. Almeda Leslie-Why are the Freshmen sent to the court house? Katherine Kane-To have their pictures taken to celebrate Glendora's coming back to school. Miss Taylor-Do you have a book report ready, Robert ? Robert McLaughlin-Within Prison Walls. Wilmot Carter-What song is that ? I know it but I can't say it. Robert Minkler-You mean sing it. John-I wonder why some of the girls didn't fall in love with Everett Scott. Bruce-There wasn't enough in it to make it pay. John-You said it, but do you know the Freshman girl who owns half of Montrose and more than half of Johnson City ? Bruce-Rose Johnson ? John-Yes, and she could own more if she would. Bruce-Who is it ? 23

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