Somerset High School - Homespun Yearbook (Somerset, KY)

 - Class of 1926

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ag Il. 'ummm lj? nn The 50I1'lCl'6Z'l Idea For our best touch of realism we look to Mr. Miller. Long known for his particular quality of humor, he now turns out to be addicted to practical jokes. He says they appeal to himg lighten his work and pep up the girl printers. Bugs in the type , is his latest and since the drowned bugs do no buzzing you had better ask the girls who got splashed for particulars. Mrs. Hill is our faculty artist. Oh no, she hasn't taken Miss Coxs place from her, but how she can paint! Not landscapes, either. But you should see Mrs. Hill get the make-up box and make 'em up. She really revels in itg can do one a minute, and the effects are quite pleas ing. Little does the audience know how greatly the histrionic ability of the actors is increased by Mrs. Hill's make-up.

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Y' lg :l lillfirilll 9:- -':n The .Somerset 'Idea - anyone says she is a fiapper. But why should she blame us for calling her one when she looks the part? And if she isn't one why doesn't she try being one for a change? With such latent talent. what could she not do if it were developed. Miss Tanner acquired Friday.,' Yes. so we know. Where Friday hailed from is unknown, but after she came she soon won a place in the hearts of many, but the biggest heart spot she held was that of Miss Tanner. Then,-Friday disappeared. Woe was she! Over hill and dale went Miss Tanner with' Pete hard upon her heels. We could hear her plaintive cry of, Here, Friday. Come on, Friday. Kitty, Kitty Kitty. But no Friday cat could be found. For three weeks this was the situation. But again out of the nowhere came Friday. She has outgrown her ginghams now but she is still subjected to perfumed baths and talcum powder for her maltese fur. Mr. Mershon's extra-curricular activity is cutting templets on the band saw for pottery students. He did it first for accommodation and ever since a throng awaits him every afternoon with no other thought than that cutting templets is Dad's first school duty. Miss Johnson is in bad with her cookery pupils because she doesn t eat her own recipes. She sends sister Hattie 'home daily at 11:15 to get luncheon for her. One day Hattie missed her chorus practice for this reason and now Miss Johnson finds she must become a quick meal artist Mr. Ellis is not a human fly. He doesn't scale walls, but it's much worse than that. He jumps from one roof to another. When Mr. Daniel was getting a new radio, Mr. Ellis offered his services to install the ae rial. He was on three roofs in one afternoon. On the same day he at tempted to jump over a table. Don't get excited if you see Miss Cox marching back and forth in a preoccupied manner. First she cocks her head to one side and then to the other. Her head is poised in mid-air as if she might be 'showing off' a very well shaped hand. But no, Miss Cox is not doing this for Miss Cox is not ostentatiousg she is only examining a poster before it is sent out for exhibition. Mr. RuEin isn't a coward, but really, he would prefer that his nightly visitors knock before they come in. Recently some one called and rather than disturb the sleeping beauties fMr. Daniel and Mr. Ruffinj, he thought he would examine the contents of the room without turning on the light Mr. Ruliin doesn't like surprises, and he was in such a hurry to tell coach about the visitors that he knocked over several chairs, a table, and a lamp before he could get from one bed to the other. If you think of calling at Mr. Ruflin's apartment, take a hint from this and knock at the door before entering.



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4:5 al 'naman 95 -To The .Somerscli Idea. '- GRACE C. PROPST LIBRARIAN 1921-1926 Graduate Smith-Hughes Vocational Course, Somerset High School: Librarian's Courses, Peabody College, Summers 1923 and 1925. PEARL FOWLER Miss PEARL Secretary to the Superintendent 19211-'26,

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