Phillips Bible Institute - PBI Yearbook (Canton, OH)

 - Class of 1915

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tiff 4 7'2 7 X 'P ' Z' r 1 7 7 figfff fl QF Z -Qs, , , t X I f fi- . 131' tg 5: i 1 ' -ff, 'is -i ,ff - ' ,fi ' , t l ri K.. 2j'!:,?fff' 'Q ' Y2 6 ,Yr -- '-' N K- X f A iw. i fi Q2 -9, f D ff. 'ss ff.. X Ls- - ,. 1 5 r 5 - hiya, F-f'li ? J 'Q I qv ,Z f f I- -'ia--ealffi .s at A A 1 E E, I 1' I K 1 fe f ffff . .ff -111 5 me v1'Mi 'J' if , l Mit' - ff- - ff - 'iw ' K ,,.- y K W 'fftk Y- y Yif i YVVV ,Y Y , 1 'l'., f .v f lt Y 1 v ' H' -l' ,. NOTICE TH PRK PFESSURS za Please avoid all unnecessary, noisy excla- mations in class rooms, as they frighten Miss Schuman and spoil the position of her feet. The movement of a chair caused the light which was on a Reed to fall six feet. XVhoa -uni-iM-Q. Jarvis has accepted a position as draftsman. tOpen and shut windowsj of P. Il. I. Sally McKinny, being weary from the ef- fects of late hours of the night before, gently reclined a few seconds in Miss Schubert's lap, while the rest of the class proceeded with English lesson. Eenjamin loves chocolates, especially Dolly Barden tYardenj. Miss Carlstedt does Iiier since the first of March. Miss Harvey is wonderfully Meek tsl since February 19, l9l5. Mary XYinch is going to spend the summer in the XYest and probably several days in St. Ehno, Ill. Prof. Pendleton in English Class made this statement, Aint ain't right. I have al- ways tried to live a clean, white life, but still I can't write on a black-board with my finger. XYho has some chalk ? 'llRE:X'l'MEN'l'S FREE. Any one with cold hands, inquire of Robt. Ross for treatment,-he knows-if you don't believe it, ask Amy Kier. XVhat is the matter with Pidcock? Head over heels in love. It's all gone. W'hat's all gone ? VVell, it's all gone. XYhat's all gone 7' The hair on top of Mr. Wlilliams' headf' I wonder why Funk is not homesick to see his sweetheart at home. Perhaps Bertha Wil- liams can tell us why. Y For Health Culture and Beauty Talks in- quire of Miss XYare from 11:30 to 12:15 on Shorb Avenue. Mr. Nelson, please keep your hands to yourself, especially in class rooms, since the girls might hold your hands, being unconscious that they belong to you. Prof. Fisher says matrimony is contagious about P. B. I. just look at the large list of married people. Some of the girls say it 1S not their fault that they are not on that l1st also. There is no joke about it, Raymond Ralston does like the girls. If you don't believe it go to the P. B. I. office and see. Browning went home to see Mother Christ- mas. No it was HER. Page Fifty



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George Start loves Tenn. but still he will walk to the country. Wfhat style of a hat does Miss Miller like? A Saylor, sure. Mr. Holt said, that it is no difference if you are green, green things grow. Cultivate a smiling countenance, a soothing voice and a cheerful disposition. Motto of Mr. McKnight. Can a preacher preach with kid gloves on? Ask Stambaugh. Question was asked, What kind of a wife should Gregory have ? Answer was unani- mous, A consecrated girl for a wife, such as Miss Johnston. Mr. G. L. Messenger does not take any more LONG walks. Hurrah for G. L. M. Mr. Clement has had some wonderful ex- periences in newspaper work, such as posing corpses for photographers and Ending pic- tures of escaped criminals. He is of English descent. The Idear-r! Lee and W'ilson went with some of the other boys for apples one night. Something awful must have happened for they did not return to the city with the other boys but came home some time near midnight. No one was shot or hurt. Never heard how many apples they got. Pa Kendall says not to specialize too soon but to be general. Miss Schubert is taking his advice. Miss W. I wish I knew how old Mr. S. is. Miss A. O he is not over SO, I think. Miss IV. I hope not. He, He. You know I would like to have a man a few years older than my self. He, He. When P. H. XYelshimer proclaims the Gos- pel, no wonder sinners trembTe and repent, his index finger hits the important points and serves well in driving home important facts. Watch him. Ida VVilson, Gladys Stowe, Mr. Hirschler, and Mr. Benjamin went for a walk. Miss NVilson and Mr. Hirschler got stuck in the mud and Benj. and Stowe lost them. Oh, what a time they had getting home. Ask Meeks if he ever thought he was going to XVeston and was on his way to Wellsville and how he settled his nerves when he found he was on the right train. Gregory asked Prof. Walker why he was bald headed and this was his answer. Mr. Gregory, it was like this, I had my choice of red hair or none, so I took NONE. WANTED! POSITION! Bishop of broken down churches, Mediator for quarreling churchesg Am badly in love and broke ! A. C. Mattern. Mr. Shick tafter vigorously ringing the telephone, and finally securing the Wells Far- go Express Co.j Hello! Is this Mr. Fargo? How soon can you deliver that box of chewing gum, which is in your possession ?', A freshman student in quest of information went into the church office and inquired of Mrs. Payne: Have you got Brother Pendle- ton's demonstrator in here Fi' XVanted by Prof. Fisher's class in Psychol- ogy and Child Study, A baby, not more than three days old. Must be able to tell what he knows and why he knows it. Reference re- quired. SOCIOLOGY CLASS. Prof. Walker: Have we any Biblical au- thority against the use of intoxicating liquors ? Stambaugh: Most certainly, Professor. Prof. Walker: Where do we find it ? Stambaugh: In the Decalogue, sir. Prof. Walker: XVhat in the Decalogue leads you to make such a statement P Stambaugh tYery promptlyj : It says, 'Thou shalt not drink.' Class in uproar-Prof. Vtfalker included. J. R. Benjamin said, as he rushed into the Institute ofiice one day, Say, Miss Florence, why have I never taken dinner at your place ? Miss Florence, tvery timidlyj: I don't know. Benjamin: - Because, I've never been asked. Prof. Kendall, Qin Public Speech Classj: For the next lesson, friends, I want each of you to commit a poem or a short speech. Kitchen ftimidlyj: Professor, will a spontaneous speech do just as well?'l Page Fifty-two

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Phillips Bible Institute - PBI Yearbook (Canton, OH) online collection, 1915 Edition, Page 44

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