Osceola High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Osceola, NE)

 - Class of 1916

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Pair Twenty The cJMonitor Freshman Class (Continued) These following; are some of the Freshman crowd. ()f whom the whole school is extremely proud. Miss Oberg, the President of this famous class. Is an enthusiastic and bright young lass. Walter Bcrck. the Vice-President, is known to Ik As the greatest giant among the “Freshee.” Thelma, her chum, lias always won lx-st. For she got second in the Declamatory contest. Myrtle and Maud, who both have brown eyes. Throw the basket ball high into the skies. Elmer is known as the Freshman clown: For this thing, lie's popular all over town. David Nelson, the boy with the happy countenance. Is the class treasurer and surely gathers the cents. As for Feme, she springs quaint little jokes. .And seems to make friends with all student folks. Sergeant Willie Merck is the brightest and Inst. Why should lie worry about growing big like the rest? Delmar is not as dumb as you'd think, p'or if Estel looks at him he's sure to wink. Then, there’s Waldo Rasch, our athletic lad. Who took part in every game that the teams had. Hazel and Bernice are always found happ : x liev don't seem to mir.d if o:hers are snappy. Secretary Ruth is growing more every day. Trying to keep up with John so they say. If you wish information concerning Freshmen this year Just see Miss McXeraev. our class adviser. Xow we hope And will also that our followers for nothing will blame ns. do something l« make O. H. S. famous.



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The (JM on it or - - - Twi ,i,v nv- The O. H. S. Dictionary Adoration—A general feeling that exists between certain members of the O. II. S. Affectum—Brotherly love existing between the Seniors and Juniors. Ascension—A trip to Prof. Cehvick’s office. Brevity—Anderson and Reed. Bluff—Don’s main asset. Cribbing—Being honest in a chemistry exam. Draft—Cause of Mr. Duncan’s cold. Diploma—A piece of paj er full of long names entailing a four years’ struggle. Examination—An 80 minute period when we all play with the ponies. Faculty—The jury that returns the verdict every nine weeks. Flunk—A surprise by exposure. Farce—The Junior class yell. Freshmen—A l eing possessed of a superabundance of ignorance and who do n t know it. Grade—Maybe an uphill pull, or a long slide to a flunk. Genius— characteristic that the Juniors could never lay claim to. Graft—A way of taking money that is within the law (monitor for instance.) Harmony—That thing most lacking at chapel period. Heartache—? ??????? Insanity—A condition of a student’s mind when thev loaf in the haU. Joy—This word has no place in our dictionary. Juniors—A class instituted to give advise to Freshmen. Kindness A virtue unknown to Mr. Gelwiek. Keepsakes—Articles borrowed and never returned. Monday—The day when everyone is tired. A ap—A luxury Gordon indulges in at Pedagogy class. A igger What people often think a dignified Junior is. Optimism—Found in the Senior and Freshmen class only. Parasite—A student who is continually lx rrowing from his neighbors. We are infested with them. Profs.—Our source of knowledge. Queer—Lack of brains. This applies to---. Story—Mr. Duncan's side line. Smile—An article of wearing apparel that Glenis can't take off. Time—A Senior’s most valuable property. Tack—Something which is greatly attracted by Donald Ray’s Saxon. I audcrillc—One of Gelwick’s chapel stunts. ITinners—The class of 1916! ! ! ! Ray!! Ray!!

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