Muskegon High School - Said and Done Yearbook (Muskegon, MI)

 - Class of 1899

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must see him and had taken this wav of asking him to call in the evening. This time she met him with smiles instead of frowns. Oh Mr. Frank. I am so glad you came. I was afraid that you wouldn't come. But you will forgive me, won't you, and forget what I said to you? Iam so happy now that you played and saved the game. I felt so sorry after I had written that note to you. I could not then goto the game and really enjoy it. I have not dared to write until this afternoon. I do wish you would tell me all about it. Here is some paper: make a. little diagram as you tell it. Soon the two were in earnest discus- sion over the game. And did you make that long run, Mr. Frank? asked Margaret. eagerly indicating on the diagram. Call me Frank, won't you please: every one else does but you, he said. Not unless you promise to call me Margaret instead of Miss Margaret. Then she smiled and showed her pretty dimples. He promised: and as their heads came close to- gether, the first real touchdown was made. The score was 0 to O in Cupid's favor. vxAm4v El lpaesing Glloub. Our Latin class one day trooped in, With lessons ready to begin, When we received dark looks of scorn, lAh, we remember well the mJrn,l Foretelling all too well the doom That would befall us in that room, If we should too severely try That fount of patience, almost dry. No merry laughing would she brook, Nor idle word, nor careless look. Our Dreamer. building all in vain, A castle fair in far-off Spain, Received a meaning glance which rent His dreams in vain and through him sent A thrill of awe, for scivil se Poenas daturum max esse. Through carelessness another erred And soon reproving words he heard. To one, who slyly watched the clock, Whose hands moved slow with each- tick-tock, It seemed that they would never tell The time for the dismissal bell. The longed for sound was heard at last Which told the trying hour was past. Many a lamp burned late that night, And shed its rays on many a wight Who pondered o'er the next day's work. Which now he did not dare to shirk For fear he would again forget The proper mood of faceret- The lessons learned: the clock struck one: He sought his bed with duty done. Next day, with lessons well in hand- A common thing you understand- Again we ta that room repaired. But, lo! The clouds had disappeared. The pearl of Faith, again replaced Upon the brow it so well graced, Made light and sunshine in the room, Where we had thought to ind but gloom. From this experience, so stern, We did this useful lesson learn, That if, as through out lives we go, We strive to do the best we know To win the love and trust sincere Of everyone we hold most dear, Instead of frowns on faces fair. We'1l see smiles rest triumphant there. M. B., Class of 1901. -91-



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V I erman Anecdote. Bq GRRGB LRNGELHND '99. - ware inmal ein Mann, der die deutsche Sprache aus der Sprach- U lehre und dem Worterbuch lernte. Er ging ins Ausland und walhrend er Deutschland durchreiste, blieb er einige Zeit in einem ausgeziechneten Gasthaus in Breisch. Nach der ersten Woche ging er zu dem Wirt um seine Rechnung zu bezahlen. Der junger mann konnte sich ohne Worterbuck nicht aus drucken. Also schlug' dieser das Buch auf, fand das Wort, bill, and daneben die zweir lei Bedeutungen, Schnabel und Rechnung'. Dann ubersetzte er buchstablich den englischen Satz und lernte ihn ansvvendig. Am folgenden Tag trat er vor dem Wirt und fragte ihn, Wie gross ist mein Schnabe1? Der Wirt sah ihn erstaunt and und sagte, Nicht grosser als er war, da Sie hierher kamen. Das verstand unser junger Freund, wunderte sich aber uber die Hochherzigkeit des Wirtes. Einige zeit darauf kam er wieder zu dem Witt und stellte ihn noch eimmal die Frage, empiing aber dieselbe Antwort wie vorher. Was sollte das bedeuten? Der Wirt mochte wohl wissen ob der Junge Mann bei vollem Verstande sie. Als jener aber zuum dritten Mal vor ihn trat, da meinte er der Junge Mann sie ganz gewiss wahnsinnig. Er sagte aber nichts davou. Der J' unge Mann ging seinen Weg und meinte freilich Breisach sei eine billige Stadt. Man hat den Jungen Mann nie wieder in der Stadt gesehen. -gg-

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