Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH)

 - Class of 1914

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Page 139 text:

Mr. Sicha- What is the feminine of 'vassal'? Miss McCartney-J'Why, it is vassa- line. Charles Tupper Doolitle- Why do you always sit on my jokes ? Josh Editor- I wouldn't if they were pointed. Mr. Adams flecturing class on brevity of their answersl- Plain 'no' will never do for a final answer, in Physics, anyway. Miss Brownback- Mr. Osborn, what is the subject of your theme ? Osborn- How to raise corn. Mr. Wainwright?,' Wainwright- How to hunt coons, so they won't eat Ozzie's corn. Robertson fquoting 'L'Allegro'J - When the merry bells ring round, And the jocund giblets sound. Mr. Mclntosh fin Zoologyl- What be- comes of the ants and ticks in winter ? Larrie- Search me I O H I 1 1Thi1'ty-tlz1'c'c D. R.- Doc Campbell took Henrietta to the recital last night. L. G.- Did he go in a tuxedo ? D. R.- No, they walked. Extract from a Senior English compo- sition- A little girl was running down the street, when suddenly a boy passed her and knocked her down. She began to swell up, her face turned red, her hands tightly clinched, her teeth held with a tight grip, and her eyes blaring. She got up and said, furiously, You brute, I will fix you. Allencroft Boarder Keating lemon Jell- OJ- This is the first dessert I've been able to see thru' since I came here. Mr. Adams- The surface tension of al- cohol is much weaker than that of water. Bright Student- I thought alcohol was a strong drink. Miss Reed- Here is a story telling of Indians who carry their money in their mouths. Miss Harper- Do they purse their lips ?',

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Mr. Shaw- How was Caesar killed ? Swing- He was stabbed in the Senate. Editor- A guy was asking about some jokes he handed in, have you seen them ? Asst. Ed.- Navv, We read 'em, but We couldn't see 'emf' Lee Cole- You are the breath of life to me. Miss -- - Well, Why don't you hold your breath a While? Customer- Waiter, this coffee is noth- ing but mud. - Waiter- Yes, sir, certainly, sir, lt Was ground this morning, sir. This bread of yours, my dear, is a con- tradiction of the laws of physics, it is very heavy, but it vvon't go d0W11.,,lP'li'7'j.9l6 Cow. Where is Lee Cole ? He is over eating at Allencroftf' Come on! Who ever heard of anybody overeating at Allencroft ? ' Miss Reed, Eng. I- What is a primeval forest ? Miss Sager- It is a place Where the hand of man has never set foot. Mr. Adams- How is mineral Wool pro- duced ? Billy Hutchins- They shear it off of hydraulic rams. Boob- Protsy has some case on Blyra, hasn't he '? Simp- Yes, a regular suit-case. . Postal's Girl- I do Wish I'd get some mail, even if it is only a postal. Mr. Adams- Mr. Rumney, what is space? b Rumney- I can't think just now, but have it in my mind. Mr. Schmidt- At the opening-of the seventeenth century, what were the most important sects in England ?', Riggs- The insects. Orzc Hn I i III tl



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Mr. Shaw- Of what did Caesar's army consist? Eanks- It consisted of four veterinary legions. Jones- Do you file your correspond- ence? Mat - What do you think I am, a rough-Writer ?', Van Allen- I Wonder Why that cab- driver doesn't fall off that narrow box. Greene Ca student of Physicsj- Looks to me like a case of stable equilibrium. Dud Fulton- Did you see those autos skid ? Miss Gangloff- Mr. Fulton! How dare you call me that ? Miss Houghton- Is the sine of an angle spelled s-i-n ?,' Mr. Husted- Well, it is no sin to spell it that Way. Miss Hammond- But it is a sin to pun. Lecturer- My business is to save young men. Miss Doolittle- Save me one, please. Heine Edwards- I told 'Doc' he must not see me any more. Mary Edwards- Well, what did he do? Heine - He turned out the light. Mr. Schmidt- Your answer is about as clear as mud. 'Touch'- W ell, that covers the ground, anyway. Mr. Adams CVan Allen about to recitej - Now We will listen to the dry cell. Mr. Adams Cseeing student studying after second bellj- Those last glimpses don't help much, that is in Physics. Cole Cseeing mud on the bottom of Wyoming's shoeb- Hey, guy, look at the Sol-i-er shoe. One Hun! I I Tl lx f

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Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 12

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1914, pg 35

Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 8

1914, pg 8

Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 29

1914, pg 29

Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 151

1914, pg 151

Oberlin Academy - Etean Yearbook (Oberlin, OH) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 124

1914, pg 124


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