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

 - Class of 1910

Page 38 of 100

 

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Page 38 text:

Sparks from the Eighth Grade Anvil ,1...i1.1i Miss D- What does voluntary mean? Rachel- The muscles of the stomach. ' M. D.- The fleet of Mardonius was wrecked on the rocky point of Mt. Athos and all were killed, but this did not dis- courage them. They went back and got ready for another ex- peditionf' , The word chagrin was to be used by the eighth grade in a sentence. Chagrin-to worry. The dog chagrined the cat. Miss Dooley- What is martyrdom? Geo.- When a man marries. E. T.- Oh! I broke the lamp chimney off the electric light. Miss D.- Who first tried to remedy the evils of the Ro- mans? Anna- Gracchi Bros' ' M. D.- The philosophers taught on the Angora. Annie in History class- Why Rome was on the Tiger River wasn't it ? ' ' Miss D.- How much does air weigh a cubic inch? Rachel- C promptly D -' ' One ton. ' ' Miss Dooley- Haze1le, use the verb see, passive voice, present tense, third person singular in a sentence. Hazell-Cboldlyj- He am seenf' Q Miss Dooley- This story was written in eleventeen and twenty. Miss D.- How did Nansen use his knowledge to get to the North Pole? Anna- He got lost. 28

Page 37 text:

M is for McCall, a tall fair lassg She 's loved by every one in the class. ' N is for Nell, on Whose face there 's no cloudg She 's like the old proverb Little but loud. O stands for Oglesby, Miss Simpson's pet. Sorry to say, his match we've ne'e1' met. W is for Wlillard, every boy 's foeg All the girls love him and that he does know. N. G. MCP. S B006 .4 X 5. R1 W ,.:'7l KX5A'r,'?,' Q .5 flllfff Q 'AG N 6, ', 1 Fflv ' , ., . 4. 5 ,A , ww.- wo, o. . 9' '-.-IH' 407 -o oo l 27 4



Page 39 text:

Miss D.- F1ossie tell what you can of the Delphic Oracle. Flossie'- Didn't he lead the battle of Marathon? B.- Oh, Wanda, I believe I have swallowed a pin. Wanda-Cdiligently studyingj- Never mind dear, here is another. Foster to Miss Donaldson Miss Theme Pad, may I go get my Donaldson? Miss S.- Wanda, Were you talking in line? Wanda- Er-vsfell-that is-I mean I was only think- ing out loud. Miss D.- Name some tribes of the Germans. Rachel-' ' The Bombards. CLombards.J 29 , ,

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