Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)

 - Class of 1919

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-3102 Shades of Roosevelt! The following was found on a lunch slip in a school in Ohio: Potatoz Benz Apricot King—“I’ve got a new siren for my car! Parr—“Thai so? What happ ned to May? Miss Kumpley—“Gladys, translate, “Hale in Gallia est importanus.” G’adys (methodically)—“Hike into Gaul, it's important.” Carl (translating French) In one hour the train sails. Come on, Black Come on, White Come on Sh' ridan, Let’s fight. “The paper says we may expect some sticky weather,” quoth the court jester.” “What paper? demanded the king.” “Fly-paper, replied the jester making a lightening? change to his suit of mail. If you wake up and hear a noise don't get excited; it may on’y b- the bed ticking. Th y do say that Lincoln wrote the Gettysburg address riding to Washington on an envelope. A nomination: The cook for Secretary of the Interior. Young Fail Damsey “Do you guarantee these ni£ it gowns? Sly Young Clerk (W. S.)—“You can’t wear them out. Willie (r'.acting the Bible)—“Pa, it tells here about the evil spirits entering into the swine.” Father—“Well, my son.” Willie—“Was that how they got the first deviled ham?” “She has such an air of refinement. Yef. her father’s in Standard Oil.” Hav - you K ard the latest Swedish lullaby entitled, ‘We threw the old horse over,the fence sorhe hay?” .» y t Polite fieometry JCxtenct the sides graceful lyi

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Mr. King (m Geography class) “The natives smoke fish.” Morris P.—“Couldn’t they find any “camels”? Exit Morris. Doyle M.—“I’ll bet you don’t even know what the inside of a church looks like.” Maurice T.--“G’ man! I s?en ’em in the movies.” John Stahl—“I’ll bet he’d kiss you if I wasn’t here. Kathryn—“You bad boy! Leave this very instant.” Mr. Kin'g (gallantly) 12:30—Mary Louise, anything you say goes.” Miss Rumpler (quick y) “Floyd!!” Ralph— “I don’t think, I deserved a naught in this est.” Mr. Hale—“I don’t either but it was tfiek lowest I COuJd give.” Morris P.—“What’s the use of chopping down tree ?” Pave ? Why shouldn’t IW Morris P.—“Well, you’ll only have to chop ifr Ujf up agjain.” - Mar—“Dear! Dear! What's the matter with the baby?” Pa “Oh, he bumped his head against one of the piano pedals.” Mu—“Poor little thing! Did he hurt himself ” pa—“Oh no! It was the soft pedal he hit.” The night wore on—What did it wear? Why the “close” of day. If you don’t like these little jokes And their dryness makes you groan Just stroll around occasionally With some good ones of your own. “Hello, is this the weather bureau? How about a shower tonight? Weather Man—“Don’t ask me, if you need one, take it!” Now Song Hits “She was only a little Freshie”—by Web Smith. “Bass Drum Solo”—by Carl Stout. “Lunch Room Ballads”—by Lisle Wallace. “I’m Sorry I Made You Fry”—by Miss Paul. B rnie J. (who had kicked the waste basket) “Oh pardon me!”

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