Topeka High School - Sunflower Yearbook (Topeka, KS)

 - Class of 1920

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Things We Wisl1 We Known That we couldn't put one over on Miss Mclfllroy. That passing grades were required for participation in the senior play. That only seniors could fall down stairs with grace and dignity. That Marion Bartel was going to have charge of the Who's Who colm. We might have made our prayer. That a record of excuse signatures was kept in the office. That Mr. Dickson occasionally counts the experiment papers. That when Mr. Hepworth yelled at us he didn't intend to frighten us to death. .lust to remind us. lVhich stairs squeaked at inauspicious niouients. That our new spring hats felt more at honie in our lockers than in one of Mr. Kaho's classes. That the elevator was located three doors straight north from the east stairs of the south building. John AHIUN' preference for hot dogs. XVe Illlgili' have presented hiln with a butcher shop. That sulphuric acid when applied to the hands wasn't as pleasing as cold creain. Fall for Barbara .Iarrell's personal testimony. How niuch work Latin V and VI were. That the 35th Division was going to return so soon. Affairs might have been lnuch less complicated. That in writing short stories the easiest way to clear up all diffi- culties is to kill the hero. That inost of our teachers were onto our Monday bluff. That thirty-two credits are required for graduation and that it's within the reahn of possibility for a senior to flunk, That Miss Bishop didn't approve of the application of beauty helps in class, That the office sent a very neat looking little card to our parents when we cut. That yellow slips didn't always 11102111 decapitation. That Miss Murphy sometimes called the fifth hour study period roll twice--the last time being after we had departed. That three consecutive good reeitations in Latin VI lrade Miss Fowle . . - T .. 1' suspect us of receiving a little help from a ineinher of the animal kingdoin. That the seniors didn't know everything. That foreign language phrases can't he always translated literally. Page Twenty-Four



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