Wswawrwaewaee HSHLHR eeemafaeesmfatesw 0 I n 5 rf if Cf' . Miss Withrow: Why is Scotland like the infernal regions? Max Mc.: Because it is the land of immortal Burns. tl on -ii.. y . Q Frances Wheeler: I am indebted to you for' all the history I know. ' Mrs. Noss:: Pray don't mention such a trifle. lf ' 1 Miss Goladay: What kind of husband would you advise me to get? 4 e Miss Withrow: You get a single man and leave the husbands alone. 1--li.. 0 . 4, Leona M. Cafter Math. testjz How near were you to the. right answer t to the fifth question? ' . if L. S.: One seat away. .-l. it Teacher: Here we have an X. How can we dispose of it? 'J' Donald C.: Erase it. - U Mrs. Noss: For what purpose was this pension granted? 'N Mildred M.: For the benefit of the soldiers who were killed in the war. py ' Ruth N.: You may come out tonight, but don't forget that the lights go out at 10 o'clock. as, Otis: You bet I won't3 I'll be there promptly at ten. Q M i-f i Ruth W.: What color is best for a bride? I Phil H.: I prefer a white one myself. Q WW page one hundred seventy-eight 'QQQ5 N Q 3 4 'L l l N 'l -13 Q2 ' CS' 4. at , 0'
”
Page 184 text:
“
Miefecp ,,4'aere.s..gr5+ie- HSHLHR skew! WG' Mm YELLOW continued from page one hundred sixty-nine tried an end rtii, brt our lift end broke through and downed the runn'r for a nine-yard loss. The half ended 7-6. At the start of the half, Broadwood carried the ball to our ten-yard line but was again held for downs. Billy punted to the middle of the field. On the first play, Broadwood passed and their right half raced forty ya1'dS to a touchdown. They missed goal, score 12-7. They kickeil and oiir receiver was downed on the nine-yard line. Then Billy started hitting the line. Two, three, four yards at a clip, just enough to make the first down. For ninety-two yards he carried the ball practically alone, never fumbling that s'ini1y ball, never failing to gain, only to lose the ball on a pass that was grounded behind the line. Time was growing short, the team seemed to have shot its bolt, the game was lost. p Broadwood inimediately punted. After jockeying about in the center of the field and exchanging punts, Billy received the ball on our 25-yard line. Thirty seconds remained to play. He called for a pass, the last resort. The center's pass was low and wide. A tackler was upon him. Billy picked up the ball and started around end. The crowd rose to its feet. Ah! he was down! But no! He had eluded a frenzied grasp and was gone. Caps, hats flew into the air, the fans split their throats. On! on! Beating hearts soared high with hope. and plunged to despair as he was seemingly brought down. He had pivoted from clutching arms. On, and on! The finaligun Went off. But flying feet pounded on! A stiff-arm, another tackler left behind. And then, only one tackler remained, the safety on the five-yard line. Billy did not try to dodge. He struck that safety with the speed of an express, bowled him over and dragged him across the line for a touch- down and the game! U A mad student body assembled under our window that night. It was a big moment for me. I stepped to the window and raised by hand for silence. Q page one hundred eighty fgglmggfgsagijfw gtg gbfl9Z5ff'?3 gtwliesgijfwgwgzjrwgnmgxjeiif
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.