Perquimans County High School - Galleon Yearbook (Hertford, NC)

 - Class of 1927

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The Kilcokvonen 1927 Prof.: Do you smoke? Stu.: No Sir. Prof.: Do you drink? Stu.: No Sir. Prof.: Do you gamble? Stu.: No Sir. Prof.: Say, I'd like for you to meet my daughter. Stu.: No Sir, I don't neck either. Mildred: Sam proposed last night: I wonder if he really loves me. He's o11ly known me a week. Ruth: Is that all? Then perhaps he does. Louise: I've made up my mind to stay home tonight. Helen: Well, I've made up my face to go to the show. They went. Lyman: Nobody but fools are positive. Tom: Are you sure? Lyman: Yes, I'm absolutely positive. Fields are the best landscapes for Miss Walters. We notice Miss Miller is fond of royalty. She goes with a King. Marvin: I didn't have time to study my lesson a tall. Miss Blount fFrench teacherl: A-tall? Marvin: Oh, I just took the T over. Bill: Are you going to the fashion show. R. S.: No, it's too much trouble. I'll stay home and get it over the radio. Why does Mr. Taylor like checkers? Because they're easy to check upon. All that glitters is not gold. If you don't believe it, look at the seat of your old man's pants. Spot tto Charlie, after the football game at Elizabeth Cityl: Charlie, have some eggs? Charlie: No thanks, I got enough at Elizabeth City. Eva James fto Ruth, whose pet dog was sickb: How is your dog today? Ruth Newby: Very well, thank you, how's your folks? 'ATHINQLS THAT Nlcrlcn HA1-1'1QN: Tom writing his own French sentences. Lyman staying at school all day. Miss Blount forgetting to say, For tomorrow's lesson. Freshman: Pass the cream, please. Dignilied Senior: Bring me a pitcher of calf's joy. Henry I washed my pants and they shrunk up so tight that I can't get in them. What must I do? Ebie: Try washing yourself. Ruth wants to know why the faculty is paid all the money, and the students do all the work. Wanted: A microscope strong enough to find the senior privileges. Howard: I have an idea. Miss Miller: Be good to it, Howard, it's in a strange place. Mr. Alford: Where do bugs grow in the winter? Jesse Parker: Search me. Mr. Sanders flbefore the classl: What do they call baby pigs? Class: Hamlets. Miss Perry: If there are any dumb bells in this class, please stand up. tJack, stand- ing up.J Miss Perry: What, Jack do you consider yourself a dumb bell? Jack: Well, not exactly, Miss Perry, but I hate to see you standing all alone. Fifty-two



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THE HERTFORD ROTARY CLUB HERTFORD, N. C. The objecla of Rotary are lo encourage ann' foster: tat tbl tc? ld! let tfj The ideal of SERVICE as the basis of all worthy enterprise. High ethical standards in business and professions. The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to his personal, business and community life. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. The recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations and the dignifying by each Rotarian of his occupation as an opportunity to serve society. The advancement of understanding, good-will, and inter- national peace through a world fellowship of business and professional men united in the Rotary ideal of service. ,ll ,Nl OUR TOAST TO ROTARY Rotary. thy praises We thy loyal sons now sing. Thy name throughout the world Will surely ring. Worthy thine every deed, Service not self thy creed The Golden Rule will always lead ln Rotary.

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