Sharpsville High School - Sharpvue Yearbook (Sharpsville, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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Medliahons of a Heurpm Such a dull lazy l1fe I am leadlng 1n thls old store I ah here comes a beaut some gal I say well of all thmgs she s lookmg me rxght ln the eye Im 1n her shopplng noyy I haye better hopes of a llfe Thxs IS a queer looklng place he1 home I suppose She s got her hands on me yvonder what shell do next Well Ill be hanged lf she don t put me 1n that pm cush lon that all glrls carry around on top of thelr heads reckon that s what you call em thev don t look useful anyvy ay One nlce thlng I am above the world naughty scoundrel 1ll mannered louse b1t off my toe rulned me for llfe but such IS l1fe fpauseb I guess so anyway Ive been all over town today and then some guess we re headed home now Hope so because Im gett1ng txred Whats the matter Wlth that door -oh I know the lock won t work I guess she thmks I can fix It anyway she s golng to try me I can fix It alrlght no mlstake about that there now It s alrlght Yes that old clock IS a nulsance but I can nyc It too sure enough I dld Say do you know what I am well I am a real genlus I knovy I can do any thlng from dull mg a louse s tooth to flxmg a clock By the way that was some gentleman I met up tovyn todav yyho called me honev and sugal and some other thlngs I sup pose he meant me surely and undoubtablv he d1d not mean her for she does not look llke any of those thmgs Looks llke we re golng to roam around agam today but I do not care that my foot 1ng IQ sllppmg for some cause or other down matter that s llable to happen several tlmes before I leave thls old world Here comes a freckled faced led hair ed llttle chap and he s golng to plCk me up too I hate to say It but my careel IS ended for ey erythmg else IS vyhen It gets lnto that boy s hands From Lxves of a Halrpm Copy 1 lght 1920 Arthur Adlel Rc-eveue On the long yy 1nte1 ey en1ng When shadovys ale cast One slts by the fireslde And dreams of the past Of days gone by Of Joys ney ermore Our present and future Of the past yye dream often And yvonder 1f yye Would do the same thmgs If our l1y es we could see It IS hard to decxde Just what We yyould do If Tlme would turn back And our svyeet days few Page thx'-tv four Doramae Leach I I l I H Y . . . . , . Y . , , . . , , as rr Y v V K - 1 9 v ,' 1 y ' 7 ' ' 1 v v ' . K 3 ' y y v I ' . . , , , U 9 ' ' I v u , , , 9 V , L ' 1 ' ' ' y V V y Y sr U H - ' n ,vu ' K - I I I , I ! ! Y 7 ' ' Y K s r ' I I . , . . , , 7 - s n -Q v W 9 N H . . K ' r . I , ' , ' v .- r - I 9 7 K ' ' I I I 1 s I I I I , where I C3-H S69 9V9I'Y'Ch1Ug and-ouch, that I go, got my head bumped, but that does not 9 , , l x ' 9 sl ' v .I . u , ' . . . . , L - , - - ca J , . , . . 1 , I Y . Y . o 7 ' ' v I ! ' ' ! I... Q - I I ' . 7 7 VY, .yy , . . 3 ' y KK ' ' ' 77 , . . . W L 7 Y ,- 9 9'-' s D . , . , , Q Q , , l- O , . 7 Y v 7 The constant years o'er V Y

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So Did I Well, I see you've gone and did it But I know most fellows will. I went and tried it once myself, sir But you see I'm unmarried still. Did you meet her, did you tell me Down at Tipton last July. And you thought you'd ask the question At a party, well, well,-so did I. So you walked along together Underneath the starlit sky, And I'll bet an old man saw you And you were frightened, well, well-so was I. So you walk along together In that summer-moonlight hour Till at length you gathered courage And you saw no one was nigh. Did you draw her close and tell her That you love her,-So did I. XVell, I won't ask you any farther And I really wish you joy. Believe I'll come and see you After you're married. Oh, boy! When your honeymoon is over And you are settled, try- lVhatI The dickens you say Refused ? Well, well, well,-So was I. Shall I Ma Stanley Henderson library with his feet. Mr. splendid Indeed he most figure with his too hand- young man. eves were troubled, and was restlessly up and down the room. At last, he sighed and luxuriously into a large chair his head sank into his hands and he commenced murmur- -Chris Powell Her or Shall 1 Kill Her? ry Her or Shall I Kill Her? sound very mild although he for his good temper. Then his were reversed, Shall I Kill Her or Shall I Marry Her. She was dignified, grace- ful and very beautiful. Just as the sun pass- ed majestically out of sight he decided to marry her because she had come to make everybody happy. The story eventg She recovered from the fever and they were married. She was the heroine in his second famous book. He was a writer. -Martha Woolridge Page thirty-five

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