Versailles High School - Portal Yearbook (Versailles, OH)

 - Class of 1924

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A SURVEY OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS The Freshman class of '24 was dul, initiated into the mysterious order of V. H. S. We all say it was myster ions, for we either consulted the schedule or asked Mr. Linville where we were to go for our classes. The first few months the X's. Y’s and Z?s were astonishing, but later we showed our teachers we were of the right stuff. (?) Maybe. Miss Shank, our A1 gebra teacher, was well pleased with us. In fact she gave us numerous tests in which we showed our ability— or inability. Miss Smelker, who taught some of us Commercial Geography or Latin, was also well pleased. Our grade cards tell the sad tale. Mrs. Moyer, teacher of Occupations and Community Civics was smitten by our intelligence. The numerous laughs she had in class at our answers express that Miss Ballinger, our teacher of English, has acquired a good many slang phrases, which we taught her in our English recitations. Mr. Linville has struggled to teach 11s the mysteries of General Science. Real izing his grat task, we hope he has an easier time with the next, class 1111 der his care. He likes our spelling for he has taken many periods telling us of it. We had a few basketball stars which showed their prowess 011 the waxed floor. Such stars as Simon, Hole, Reed, Smith, and Collins are tic1 dashing men who in future years are going in for the Olympic games. Time alone will prove our words. Our Literary stars also are a credit to V. H. S. The Freshmen have fur nished amusement in our literary pro grams for the seniors, whose positions of importance we hope to fill, if they leave school in time. The Freshman Class of '24 wishes to express its gratitude to the Faculty. They have tried hard to help ns toward success in life. We sincerely hope that we shall be remembered in after years, when we have attained the positions to which they have fitted us so wonderfully. Then shall we more fully appreciate our task masters of This year. •Tames Crquhart, '27 PAGE 27

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Tin game opened with Molasses at the stick and Measels catching. Cigar was in the box with plenty of smoke. Horn on first base and Piddle on second, backed by Corn in the field, who was rotten. Ax went to the bat and chopped. Cigar let Brick walk and Sawdust tilled the bases. Some mad a hit and Twenty made a score. Cigar when out and Balloon started to pitch, but went straight up. Cherry tried but went wild. Old Ice kept cool in the game until he was hit by a pitched ball, then you should have heard Ice (s)cream. Cabbage had a good head and kept quiet. Crass covered lots of ground in the field and tin crowd cheered when Spider caught a fly. Bread loafed on third base and jump ed Organ, who played fast and put out Eight. In the fifth inning Wind be gan to blow about what he could do. Hammer began to knock and Tree to leave. The way they roasted Peanuts was a shame. Knife was put out for cutting bases. Oats was shocked when Song made a hit. Trombone made a slide for second and Meat was put out on the plate. Betting was fast and furious. Score 2 to 1. Hume BALLAD TO A BEE Oh little bee, how sweet you be, Oh me, were I so sweet as thee, as thee! I'd sit and sip off a rose in bloom, ’Till even-tide came—too soon, too soon. But yet, oh bee, oft you I see Buzzing around poor me, oh me, And I grow pale—away I sail, Away from your proboscis frail; For 1—for 1 don’t want to be stung, Farewell—farewell—oh me, I’m done. —-Studious Senior. PAGE 28

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