North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN)

 - Class of 1906

Page 5 of 40

 

North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 5 of 40
Page 5 of 40



North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 4
Previous Page

North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 6
Next Page

Search for Classmates, Friends, and Family in one
of the Largest Collections of Online Yearbooks!



Your membership with e-Yearbook.com provides these benefits:
  • Instant access to millions of yearbook pictures
  • High-resolution, full color images available online
  • Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
  • View college, high school, and military yearbooks
  • Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
  • Support the schools in our program by subscribing
  • Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information

Page 5 text:

111a11ner: Ladies and gentlemen: Ahem! ahem! You all know that this is the last secession, al1e1n! of the midwiuter annual teachers' associa- tion of this district in Ohio State, ahem! al1e1n!-but you did 110t know that a surprise had been pre- pared for you. Ahem! During this meeting we have discussed the benefit of spelling and tl1e lack of attention to this study i11 some of the other states. Ahem! I and the most of us do I hope, ahem! recognize that spelling is the basis of learning. Since such meetings as this should have some pedagog- ical disti11ctio11. ahem! we will de- vote this time to a spelling 1natcl1. A prize will be given to the winner. Ahem! Imagine the honor not only of being the best spellerin this assembly but also of being the possessor ahem! of thelatest edition of Webster's unabridged dictionary. AllCllll This dictionary contains Il8,000 words, 3,000 engravings, 2,012 Qahemll pages, asupplement, ahem! and-etc , ahem! This last was delivered iu a grandiloquent tone after which he paused ostentatiously to clear his throat but really to see llle effect. In view of these facts, al1en1! as Isee your expectancy I herewith appoint Herman Goldsmith and joseph Arnold the captains. The two young lllell llflllled as captains determined who should A first choose by pulling straws. It was found that Herman was the fortunate one. Soon all present were arranged in the opposing lines, tl1e poor spellers, who looked very shamefaced, being at the foot of the two divisions. Mr. Barnes then with a ,grave air opened the spelling book and pro- nounced words to the captains. Soon ller111a11 spelled e11tice with an s for c. A murmur of rejoicing went through the other side while his ow11 line looked chagriued. Mr. White, a young man from Pennsylvania who actually wore glasses, now took Herman's place and the spelling proceeded as be- fore. BntJoseph's glory did not last long for i11 his confidence he spelled interpellation with o11ly one 1. The words were IllCll passed from line to line until only twenty- Hve were left. 0f these I-Iern1an's side could boast fifteen. By this ti111e Mr. Barnes had used most of the words in the com- mon spelling book so he commenced with Henderson's Test Speller, a book noted for its hard words. It seemed as though all Herman's hfteen must go, for one by one they tool: their seats while Mr. Beason, the other leader, still stood there. At last only Olle remained, a tall, slender young lady whose calmness almost seemed to defy her oppon- ents. Perhaps at some other time you would llOt have thought Miss

Page 4 text:

Amram, that although her suitors are as many as the leaves upon the trees she shall belong to no one but me. I can trust myself to shield her until I give her to fitting hands, he answered, And now begone and do not come again. The next evening the plan was settled between Mariam and Am- ram. They were to elope. Two more risings and settings of ll1e sun, then-happiness or sorrow. Meanwhile Djerid was carefully trained for the deed. He was fed on the choicest food, treated as a guest. For on him depended their fate. The large yellow moon was rais- ing above the edge of the desert. Amram stood by the edge of the well. All was still except the jackal's whining moan, the gurg- ling groan of the camels, and the lamenting monotone of the winds. Mariam was not there. Would she not come? But in a moment a white robed figure glimmered in the moonlight He lifted her light- ly intothe saddle and springing he- side her they galloped off. But the hunt is up. Far in tl1e distance threateniugly comes the eager cry of the pursuers. They Hy in the moonlight-laden air, for- ward, forward through the hours One after another lag. At last Djerid also. The pnrsuers of the night. the followers begins to lag gain on them. But Amram draws l1is dagger and tumhles his saddle to the earth The shouts are now faint, now fierce and near. But O joy! the purple light of the breaking morn has come at last. The white tents of Artagnan, the enemy of Aiguil- lon, whose shelter and support Am- ram claims, gleams in the sunrise and the few who were still follow- ing them tlll'l1 back and cease to pursue. 0 GD GI 0 0 A Spelling Watch. By Pearl McConnell. The time of my story dates back about thirty-tive or forty years, a time when most people held to the belief that spelling was the essential study. The action takes place in a teachers' association. Mr. Barnes, the county examiner, was the pre- siding off1cer. He was a short, in- . M. .ac auspicious little fellow but his sharply pointed nose and chin with penetrating blue eyes marked him asa man who felt confident that his remarks would be favorably re- ceived. He was in good humor and proceeded to make the an- nouncement in the following



Page 6 text:

Mary so beautiful, but her face was unusually pale contrasting witl1 her dark locks and deep blue eyes spoke of intelligence and depth of charac- ter. As the defeated members of her party looked upon her they dared to think that she might win although they knew that Mr. Bea- son was one of the best spellers in the state. The excitement YOSC every minute, For a whole half- hour. But what? Could the watchers believe their ears?-Yes. For in reply to Mr. Beason Mr. Barnes whose voice trembled with excitement hurriedly called out, Next, and Miss Mary spelled the word correctly. By that time the disorder was so great that Mr. Barnes thought fit to announce a short recess. When the spelling commenced again the nine were rather con- fused but they were all good spell- ers so they struggled bravely. Fate turned against them and in less than an hour they were all de- feated, leaving Miss Mary the vic- tor. Amid the roar of applause, buzz of conversation and congratulations that followed, Mr. Barnes, after clearing his throat a great many times, succeeded in obtaining a temporary silence. He then proud- ly presented to Mary that most valuable book, which he said, should be ranked alongside the spelling book and Bible. After that he straightened up to his full height and said: Ladies and gentlemen: Ahem! Ahem! God has seen fit on this day to bless this young lady on ac- count of her great knowledge of spelling, ahem! As He permits so many joys to come at once 1 will say, ahem, that I have been in- structed to announce. ahem, that the school trustees of the leading cities of this section are waiting, ahem, to choose some one or ones from this assembly, ahem! al1em!

Suggestions in the North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN) collection:

North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 16

1906, pg 16

North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 25

1906, pg 25

North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 40

1906, pg 40

North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 36

1906, pg 36

North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 33

1906, pg 33

North Vernon High School - Mirror Yearbook (North Vernon, IN) online collection, 1906 Edition, Page 32

1906, pg 32


Searching for more yearbooks in Indiana?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Indiana yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.