Park City High School - Kalendar Yearbook (Knoxville, TN)

 - Class of 1910

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Page 31 text:

j f ff N, ,- x if 3 H Ninth Grade Not By the Jester Miss Moore-Qin study-hallj- Chester have you looked inside a book to-day? Chester- Cvirtuously D -' ' Once ! S Miss Dooley--Chearing spelling lessonsj- How many sen tenees did you get in one Word, Elisabeth? May-Cat recessb-- Ethyl what did you bring your dinner for? Ethyl-Cspeaking of her lunchj- It ,aint dinner its recess. ' ' 21

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Sonnet- We sfaw 'a thing of greenish hue And thought it was a lawn of grass, But when to it we closer drew, We found it was the Freshman class. K. L. App. by J. R. Cruze. A Latin Tale. Non paratus, student dixit Cum a sad and doleful look, U Omme rectum teacher respondit, Nihil 5 scripsit in the book. A new meaning for the word Leek. Elisabeth-Leek is the letting in or out of a liquid. Miss Dooley-I never go to the Bijou. Did you ever see me there 'Q Ida-We never look that high. Miss Dooley-Where was Grassmere? Ada-Near the Lake Poets. With apologies to Mother goose. Hark! I-lark! the fans do howl Maryville is coming to towng Some to root and some to foul But all to knock us down. A sentence written in spelling class by a member of the Tenth grade. He was engaged in the stimulation of a small boy. Cln History class talking about the Petersburg Mine ex- plosion.D Pauline-Grant blew it up with dynamo Cdynamiteb. 20



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Ruth-Ceyeing Bess's dress closelyj- What's it made of Bess? Bess- Csoberlyj -' ' Cloth. Miss Dolaldson-Cto Chester F. who was sitting in a lazy positionj-'Alf you aren't able to sit up, Chester, you may go home. Chester-Cliazilyj-''Well, I'n1 not able to sit up. Miss D- VVhy don 't you go home then? C. F.-HI thought I'd just wait till dinner. Helen-'tMaurine, whose epistles do you like to read best? Maurine-' ' Pauls. ' ' Laura-Cto Elisabeth and Rhonda who were arguingj- Here let's not have a haranguef' Rhonda-HIt's not a haranguc, it,s a wmnglef' Miss D+CeXplaining thie derivation of a wordj- The Latins were grazing' people. Laura- May has the treasure. CMay was marching with Ben, the only boy in the classl Abnormal - CabJ away from Cnormalj teacher's meet- ing. Away from teacher 's meeting. 4 Miss Dooley-'tDefine procrastinationf, ' J'Procrastination means the thief of time. Ethyl-Clreading Merchant of Venicej-- Love me, and love Cleavej me not. Ben-Creciting historyj- The French army went to war against the dust CDl1tCl1D.7, Miss Simpson- Ethyl, you can 't say 6 equals 3 although 3 is one of the factors. Paul-- 6 is equal to two 3's Cevery one looks surprisedj. P-Cwith uncertain airb- Well isn't it? Sentences from spelling papers. The face of the stubborn infant was enough to crack the mirror. The stubborn infant had a terrible enterprise to see itself in the mirror with its new apparel on. 22

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