Steele High School - Annual Yearbook (Dayton, OH)

 - Class of 1910

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Page ten THE ANNUAL Agnes E. Osborne: O give me the spare men, and spare me the great ones. J. H. Painter: In peace there's nothing so becomes a man, as modesty. E. G. Pumphrey: His better does not breathe upon the earth. W. C. Reeder: A merrier man, within the limits of becoming mirth. I never saw. A. Schantz: If he be sad, he wants money. Harry Wolf: His years but young, but his experience old. Everett Shaw: I may sit in a corner and cry heigh-ho for a husband. Daisy Shellhousez I wished myself a man, or that we women had men's privilege. Ben Showalter: I dare do all that may become a man: who dares do more is none. A L. H. Seigler: Tis common that men are merriest when they are from home. Mrs. I. L. Stevens: My little body is aweary of this great world. Grace H. Stivers: How hard it is for women to keep counsel. A. L. Tebbs: Let me play the lion. I will roar that I will do any man's heart good. Elizabeth Valters: I have a man's mind, but a woman's might. Lulu Linkert: Doubt truth to be liar, but never doubts love. Maude C. Woolpert: Frai1ty, thy name is woman. I am but shadow of myself: my substance is not here. ala!! Who is here so rude that would take offense? If any, speakg for him have I offended. I pause for a reply. None, none. Then none have I offended.

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THE ANNUAL Page nine IN THE WORDS OF SHAKESPEARE Charles L. Loos, jr.: Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown. Thirza C. Brown: In maiden meditation fancy-free. Wm. B. Worthner: His gait, majestical, and his behaviour, vain. Louise P. Beck: A good heart's worth gold. O. K. Boring: The will of man is by his reason swayed. Carrie A. Breene: Though she be but little, she is fierce. E. T. Brewster: Nature might stand up and say to all the world, 'This was a man.' Helen Burns: Constant you are, but yet a woman. Annie Campbell: My crown is called content: a crown it is that seldom kings enjoy. h Mrs. A. P. Dickson: We are such stuff as dreams are made of. Marie Durst: I'd rather hear my dog bark at a crow, than a man swear he loves me. G. R. Eastman: Me, poor man, my library was dukedom large enough. A. F. Foerste. Ph.D.: He thinks too much, such men are dangerous. Herbert Oelman: Fling away ambition, by that sin fell the angels. Bertha Geige: The quality of mercy droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven. Alice R. Gilpatrick: Sigh no more, lady, men were deceivers ever. Alice Hall: I had as lief not be, as live to be in awe of such a thing as I myself. B. B. Harlan: Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look, such men are dangerous. M. Alice Hunter: Knowledge is the wing wherewith we fly to heaven. Frances Hunter: Model to thy inward greatness, like little body with H. T. Kincaid: His philosophy: Lord, what fools these mortals be. OurPhilosophy: Better a witty fool than a foolish wit. Louise F. Mayer: I am a woman. When I think, I must speak. H. W. Mumma: I, to myself, am dearer than a friend. Mrs. P. A. Negley: Brevity is the soul of wit.



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THE ANNUAL Page eleven - THE SHOPKEEPER TURNED GENTLEMANH' THE FACULTY PLAY

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