Prescott High School - Hassayamper Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)

 - Class of 1911

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Page 20 text:

Myrtle and Ernestine have discovered a way to get a German lesson during Physics lab. But in the German and Latin classes we reach our highest pinnacle of fame for I have it from the lips of Miss Edwards and Mr. Baker themselves that their respective pupils give some of the most original and—unexpected translations they have known. So you see it is with cpiite a great deal of pride that we can point to ourselves as the most original class that has ever left Prescott High School. “FAVORITE SONGS OF THE SENIORS.” “Stumpy”—“There ’ain’t no harm for to hug and kiss your “Cousins.” Harold—“I wonder whose kissing Pearl now.” Blanche—“Put your foot on the soft, soft, pedal.” Carrie—“Call me up some rainy afternoon.” Frances and Roy—“Just a girl and a bov.” Susie—“I want to powder my nose.” Irene and Max—“The longer we’re together the harder it is to part.” Glae—“The longest wav 'round is the sweetest way home.” Rowena—“Please go find my Billy Boy.” Ruth—“Can't you see I’m lonely.” Ernestine—“If I only had a sweetheart.” Douglas—“Any little girl that’s a nice little girl is the right little girl for me.” Ewing—“I’m afraid to go home in the dark.” SENIOR Q UTATIONS TAKEN FROM THE PLAY. Glae—“You have to know me a little while before you really like me.” Harold—“T made seven speeches.” Carrie—“She is the dearest sweetest little girl in all the world.” Ewing—“Everywhere he has been he has created a furore.” Ruth—“I’m not a dead one. I'm from Duluth not Philadelphia.” Blanche—“That face.” Ernestine—“She has a good face.” Irene—“And I’ve something else to tell you that will nearly break your heart.” Douglas—“Another excuse and everyone a good one.” Thomas—“Well of all the nerve.” Susie—“I have no complaints to make.” Rowena—“A most remarkable woman.”

Page 19 text:

IXCE this is a publication of the High School and we are a very modest and retiring class we will not take much space in praising ourselves. This much we will say that we are as large a class as has ever graduated from the Prescott High School and this much more we will say we are second to none in learning and in comparison of our size with the other classes, 1 might add in athletics. We consist of exactly thirteen members. Sounds unlucky but it’s not, as our records will show, for we came out second in the field meet with only four men to work with against the large and worthy track team of the Juniors, since we do not consider that the Sophmores or the Freshmen were in it at all. Our numbers have been fairly large since we were Fresh- men. Of course we have lost cpiite a few and that pulls our numbers down, but for those we have lost we have gained others who have proved up to the standard of the original class. In learning as I have said before, we are unsurpassed. We are always well represented in the “A” list and never fail to have the larger per cent of the remainder on the “B” list. In the labratories our work is always up to the highest standard and in the recitation class we always hold our own. In ref- erence to recitation class I would refer you to English. There is a class that no one fails in. There is a class that everyone loves. There is a class that everyone works (?) hard for. To sum it all up it is “THE” class of the Seniors. In Physics we are far ahead of our times. To prove this all the girls are constantly endeavoring to find a way to make electricity flow through the insulation on the wire. Ewing is constantly finding out new things as for instance, a Leyden jar can give a good shock. Douglas has discovered a new wav to connect batteries in series-multiple, and Irene, Frances.



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r HAS BEEN twelve long years, classmates, since we started out on the broad highway of learning and now we have arrived at one of it's important way-marks. When we started in at the kindergarten there were a lot of us, but some have dropped out and others have gone away until there are onlv six of our original number left. We can all remember well the first grade, where Miss Strange taught us our A-B-C’s, with the pictures at the top of the blackboard in that old grammar school. Miss Edwards came next to install in our minds the wonders of the second grade. She used to make us stand in the corner for punish- ment, and do you remember how she used to, love flowers, and how we lavished her with all kinds but especially the “sore-eye” flowers which were plentiful on the school grounds? The picture we had taken in that grade is, T dare say. familiar to all of us. Stumpy Ross is sitting in the front row looking so pleasant, with his round chubby face all smiles and his broad white collar turned sideways. A little farther down the line is Harold Elliott, who has always been the bright and shining star of our class. Yes—that proverbial smile that won’t come off is on his face but his hands are not in his pockets. Douglas Aitken comes next sitting up straight and dignified as though he really knew something. Carrie Heisler and Irene Hesla in their clean white aprons are in the next row looking prim and sober. Yours-truly is the back row with my eyes squinted up which makes it impossible to recognize me. For the fourth grade we were moved to the High School

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