Rawlins High School - Roundup Yearbook (Rawlins, WY)

 - Class of 1919

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Page 32 text:

 nphnnuirr (Claaa 2SnU William Hobbs Elmer Nielson Fridolph Anderson John Larson Wilbur Walck Stanley Sundell Arnold Larson Phili Mahoney Earl Wilkes Jas. O’Donnell Kathrene Hopka Dorothy Zingsheim Mathia Miller Katherine France Lottie Coulson Nellie Cohagen Dorothy Yerxa Dale Magor Ruel Armstrong PaPtsy O’Melia George Edwards Louis Schildt Morene Kuyhendall Christie Anderson Agnes May Feme Mclntruff Clarie Stevens Irma Robison Annette Hugus OFFICERS: Philip Mahoney, President. Christie Anderson, Secretary-Treasurer. CLASS FLOWER: Violet COLORS. Gold and White. MOTTO: See Sharp—Be Natural MASCOT: Goat.

Page 33 text:

Uibf Daily Srubgc of a Suiyluimore Bing! The tardy gong! There’s Dorothy Zingsheim just inside the Assembly door—or was she? Yes—we reckon she was, but it was a close decision. Three minutes a silent prayer while the roll call was being taken. Now on to English Class. The buzzer in the Language Room is working— nobody thought to cut the wires last night, and it works for a minute and a half. William Hobbs (entering)—“Wysong’s in the Assembly. Listen to him wearing out the batteries.” Stanley Sundell climbs on the radiator to open the only window the Janitor hasn’t nailed shut, and burns himself in the act. But don’t waste your sympathy. The first time he really burns himself the rest are just encores. Miss Craft—“Please finish your conversation now so we can start the recitation.” the class with several regretful remarks obligingly cease. John Larsen comes in late as usual. Dale Magor—“Say, why don’t thev make literature interesting? I can’t get any sense out of this stuff.” Nellie Cohagen takes this opportunity to return the snap shots she just passed to Mathia. Patsy O’Melia—“Wish there was another seat in this class so I wouldn’t have to sit in front.” Elmer Nielson—(suddenly waking up)—“Say, what do I have to sit up here for any how? A feller can be just as good in the back of the room.” Lottie Coulson—(examining yesterday’s paper)—“Isn’t this sentence right? ‘He wrote a promontory note.’ ’’ Annette Hueus—(reading a hitherto unexplored passage in Stevenson) —Vessel—Waiter—Oh, Waiter—“Or perhaps a b t of fear for waiter in so cranks”—And by the way, the sophmore’s opinion of Stevenson was censored. Miss Craft—(After the rest have failed on a question)—“Well PHlm?” And Philip makes a perfect recitation just as we all knew he would. Jimmy O’Donnell—(to Stanley)—“Say there was a man down in the Stock Yards last night.” Miss Craft—“Did you speak. James?” Jimmy—“Oh, I just thought of something Stanley didn’t know.” A truck passes on its way to the oil fields. The entire class follows John’s lead in stretching their necks to see out the window. Wilbur Walck—(remembering in the middle of a word that he is supposed to .stand to recite)—“Oh-ah-ah—(gets up and turns around twice)—“Well, as I was saying—” Feme Mclnturff—Perfect behavior, perfect silence. The class accidentally finished the lesson in thirty minutes- so they had an argument—“Whi is thp mo? useful the knife or the fork?” Ruel Armstrong—“If we didn’t have knives we’d have to pull our meat to pieces and get our fingers all dirty.” Arnold Larsen—“We’d get our fingers just as dirty without forks.”

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