South Whitley High School - Reflector Yearbook (South Whitley, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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South Whitley High School - Reflector Yearbook (South Whitley, IN) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 28 of 134
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The Reflector g j Page 107 FR Q. 'J -Y , -I 1 DJ ,Y , ATU' ,f ,i Q. LJ vxl. , ig- lllllllllllllll Illllllll Mr. Kindy freproving Bernice in Physicsjz Why, you couldn't make a galvanometer from your descrip- tion. Bernice S.: No, but I bet I could try it. T T T Mr. Fleck: Seward was older than he was formerly. QStrange, isn't it'?i T T T Mr. Kindy: Now, Tural, you ca11 see how gravity determined how fast the river flew. T T T Mr. Shenefield You may have the book one period in succession. lIn debatingb: v I v Miss YVhitehorn tassigning parts in a playl: Edna, be a lady, and Harold, be a gentleman. T T T Mr. Shenefield lin Civicsl: What is original jurisdiction? Harold F.-: Why, er-it's judg- ment that's original, Mr. Shenefield: Then would the final jurisdiction be the last judg- ment? T T T Said one lunatic to another: What a whale of a diiference just a few senses make! T T T Mr. Shenefield: Tell me what you know about the Crusade move- ment. Freda B.: I don't follow the new dances very closely. T T T Mr. Fleck lin Senior Geog.l: Alice, will you give me a date. fpausel .... when the heat equator is north of the geographic equator? T T T Mr. Fleck: Hubert, which way does the Connecticut River flow? Hubert K.: North and South. T T T She-Your eyes are so affection- ate. He-Do you think so? She-Yes, they are always look- ing at each other. Compliments of DR. O. C. McPHERSON, D. D. S. Snyder's Restaurant for MEALS AND CANDY H. M. SNYDER GLASSLEYS Groceries '33 Guaranteed Satisfaction Back of Every Purchase 1IIInIIInnmlnnuunuuunuInuIulIIuIIrnIIIuIIInIInIIlmmmuumnulmunmnuIulIIulIInIIInuIInIIInIunIununxmxmmmummunuImIInuIInIIuumnmmunmrrnmummmmunmnmmmu

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The Reflector , Page 106 1 if H- AJ -f A.'Y E i D H. LET v , IU if i ,l',', 'J .i DR. J. M. RICHER DENTIST NEW OFFICE IN NORRIS BUILDING BOTH PHONES SOUTH WHITLEY, INDIANA We sew up the rips, Patch up the holes, Build up the heels, And save the soles. F23 Richard on' Shoe Shop If ignorance is bliss, said Red, Well then, Eugene, my boy, You'd better get your life insured' You're apt to die of joy. 1 Y l l HONKI While' you were reading this, Hen- ry Ford made ten dollars. T T T Mr. Albert fdirecting a songl: This time hold the 'bride' longer. l I l Mary K.: I had a lovely nut sundaef' Lucile P,: I have one calling tonight. T T T Mr. Shenefield: What Federal officers are we concerned with? Justus Cpromptlylz The game warden. T T T Vera S. fln Home Ec. class, con- sulting cook-book: Oh, my! That cake is burning and I can't take it out for five minutes yet. T T T First Freshie: He is usually dumb, isn't he? Second Ditto: On the contrary, he is unusually dumb. ! l Y Miss Nowells: Herman, will you spell 'avoid'? Hedman: Sure Vot is der void? T T T ,272 Did you send your girl a birthday present? '2S: Yes, I sent her a bathing suit: I bet she will be surprised when she opens the letter. TTT Mrs. Eskimo: Where have you been for the la'st six months? Mr. Eskimo: I sat up all night with a sick friend. T T T Mr. Wright: Why are you study- ing the last pages of your geometry, Emma? Emma Pook: I just want to see how it ends. 'IHHIIHlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllVIII!VIIIHIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIllIIIIllIIlilIIllIIIllIIIllIIllIIIllIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllI IIIII I I ll ll Illl Illllllllllllll Il



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The Reflector Page 108 xii- , Rv-.L 7 ,Y l. KJ ,Y ,A.'l Y ,E Y' ,lL 'J ,A Y A,-.L l A SENIOR' CLASS DICTIONARY S-Speed, that rate of motion with which Emma Pook enters the Assembly. E-Early, that which Handicap Cave is not. N-Note, small communicative mis- sile sent mysteriously to one from another. I-Inseparable, state of inability to be disjoined. TEX.: Earl and MaryAnne.l O-Order, that regular state in which we behave at recess. R-Radio, modern excuse for sleepi- ness in school. C-Candy, sweet substance not con- sumed in the Assembly. fSee Mary W.J L-Love: for meaning see various members of Senior Class. A-Assembly, a place ior much needed rest as well as for tar- get practice. S-Serionsness, Freshman's attitude toward High School work. S-Sleep: for information see R. Trumbull, R. McConnell, and R. YVise. O-Omit, that which is done to a teacher's advice on our wo1'k. F-Floor, place to deposit paper wads: also Wll6l'6 you find your hat. T-Temptation, evil inducement which Seniors resist. CEX.: whisperingl. XV+Work, the means of getting things done, employed by Soph- omores, E-Error, that which our kind teachers never make. N-Noise, a commotion at time of dismissal, caused by underclass- men. T-Time, an object never lost. Reference: Theo. Essig. Y-Yell, a scream uttered by Red and Samantha. F-Feet, structure of body below ankle: for demonstration see I-Intelligence, that which all Fresh- men lack, and which a few seek. V-Vamp, a vivacious maiden bent upon heart-breaking. LEX.: Mary K., Mil W.J E-Evening, time at which we worry about our lessons. Reference: Pola and Skinny. T T T IVISE CRACKS Many a blockhead sent to school gets a hardwood finish. This is a grave mistake, said the man, when he found that he had been weeping over the wrong grave. If tea leaves, has coffee grounds for divorce? , There's the guy I'm laying for, said the hen as the farmer crossed the yard. Keep that school girl complexion but keep it straight. Moony Miller. T T T Emma S.-Aw, keep still, I'm studying to get ahead. Mabel S,-That's right, you need one. T T T Miss Blank-How would you say, in good Shakespearian English, Here comes a bow-legged man? Student-Aha, behold, what is this I see walking in parenthesis? T T T He-My sister got a pearl from an oyster. Friend-That's nothing: my sis- ter got a diamond from a poor fish. T T T GirlfFashion is dead this winter. HesYes, I noticed that you were wearing your stocking at half mast, T T T James Remington-I wish I could revise the alphabet. Berneice Mentzer-Why? James Remington-Because that I would put you and I closer to- gether. T T T Senior- What is so rare as a day in June? Junior- The thirtieth of Febru- ary. IlllllllllllllllllIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIlllIIllIIIllIllllIIllIIlllIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIllIIIlllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIIllllIIlllllIIIIIlllllIIIIIIlIIllllIlnllllIIIIlIIlllIIIIIIIIlllIllllllllllllllllllllll

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