Viroqua High School - Pipe of Peace Yearbook (Viroqua, WI)

 - Class of 1926

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Senior Reflections Alvie S.-Discretion in speech is more ' than eloquence. Ray ReEvery man has his devilish moments. Leone M.eThe chief benefit of dancing is to teach one to sit still. Gladys M.eSilence is the one great art of conversation. Mable S.-The secret of success is con- stancy of purpose. Adah Helf my heart were .not light I should die. Lawrence LeHis enemies shall eat the dust. Dorothy H.eShe is one who does her own thinking. Borghilde H. a Size never counts for looks at all; Thorwald S.eThereis a woman at the beginning of all great things. Elvin A.eWit is the salt of conversa- tion, not its food. James H.--Not merely good; but good for something. Doris S.-Sweet, silent language of per- suading eyes. Beatrice AeStrength of mind is exer- cise, not rest. Keith A.eCheerfu1ness is health; its opposite, melancholy, is disease. Nona B.eThose who know her best, re- spect and admire her most. Clarence A.eBashfu1ness is an orna- ment to youth. Mearl QeHair is the richest ornament of woman. J anie GeShe speaks little but well. Hazel C.-Modesty is a guide to Virtue. Pearl E.-How much lies in laughter: the cipher key, wherewith we deciph- er the whole man. ' Mary W.-A graceful and pleasing fig- ure is a perpetual letter of recom- mendation. Lucille T.-A taste for good books is the pleasure of my life. Harriet G.-Good taste is the flower of good sense. Lora O.-Those move easiest Who have learned to dance. Helen D-Pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think on. Emma W.e0ne must take things as they come and men as they are. Kenneth TsA fickle memory is bad; but a fickle heart worst of all. Jessie ReGood humor is the health of the soul ; sadness is its poison. Ada O.-Fidelity is seven-tenths of suc- cess. Irene W.eIrene, no matter whom sheis meeting, Always has a cheery greet- mg. Sarah Mr-Either I will find a way or I will make one. Orville F. e Bashfulness is more fre- quently connected with good sense than with over assurance. Sheldon G.-Learning makes a man fit company for himself. Mildred H.-Laughter is day, and so- briety is night. Kenneth ReHe has wavey hair, and a pleasing air. Laurence R.-Great things come from little men. Genevieve T.-The study of mathemat- ics cultivates reason. 019a M.-A smile is the whisper of a laugh. . Elizabeth BeThis world belongs to the energetic. Carlyle McKeA man with a future. Alvin SeHe who knows when to be sil- ent is a wise man. Sydney W.eThe impromptu reply is the touchstone of the man of Wit. Lloyd T.-Like a powder puff, Pm for the women. Anna OeA graceful dancing miss is she. Ruth H.-A dull and dreamy existence does not appeal to me. Lillian S. e She is the greatest Who thinks herself least so. Earl J .eThe farmers are the founders of civilization. Esther F.-What we learn with pleas- ure we never forget. Minna G.eA good disposition is more valuable than gold. Torger E. - Good nature is stronger than tomahawks. Beuford W.-Oh, why didn,t Adam keep his rib! ...74-.

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A Change ofPlans HELEN VERGERONT rocks on that hi113 II Alice. very well. HBut, Jimmy, you have a wonderful taste. not be home ttil late? he added over his shoulder. and look around for some rocks myself? hunting days. with a box in back drove up. Need any help ? asked the driver. ttSure, for five dollars. and a very angry man alighted. my property ? ttY-y-your property? stammered Alice. court? tered Alice. ITII load them on with mine and wetll call it square. because Alice did not mention rocks. ttShall I look for rocks today, Alice ? would be much prettier. .473- nRocks, rocks, rocks! Thatts all Pve heard from morning Itil night since you got that idea in your head about having a rock garden. time we go on a ride its always, tJimmy, stop the car quick! wonderful rock in that ditcht: or tJimmy, I just know there are loads of I just saw a ttBut you will, wontt you, Jimmy? You have such an opportunity to find beautiful rocks when you are out in the country, pleaded his wife, ItSelling cars and searching the country over for rocks dontt mix ttYes, yes, anything to keep peace in the family. Good-bye. Just as soon as I do these dishes and start supper 1,11 take Hank A while later, Alice went to the garage, started up Hank, and set out for the country. The scenery was beautiful, the trees and grass as green as could be, but there were no rocks. Alice decided to go back, so she turned Hank in to a side road to turn around, When 10 and behold! I There stood a pile of rocks, the most beautiful she had ever seen in all her rock- She was trying to figure out a way to get them home, when a car Yes, could you move these rocks to Hensdale for me ?It Alice and Hank drove on ahead. After the man had come and un- loaded the rocks, he asked for five dollars. Alice gave it to him, then looked sadly at her empty purse. At that moment another car drove up You,re under arrest? he sputtered. ttWhat do you mean by taking Yes. Those are my rocks. I paid a man fifteen dollars to collect them for me. You either pay that man to haul them back or you go to Alice thought of her empty purse. Of course, she could ask Jimmy for the money ; but no, she didntt want him ever to hear of this. He would never get over teasing about it. Suddenly an idea struck her. If youtre interested in rocks, I have some that you might like? fat- The man looked at her little pile and after thinking a while he said, When J immy went to work the next morning, he was very surprised ttNo, Pve decided not to have a rock garden. I think a lily pond



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Myrtle H.eNo padlocks, bolts, or bars can secure a maiden so well as her own reserve. Dorothy N.eThe soul of woman lives I in love. Clarence Rel have enjoyed the happi- ' ness of the world; I have lived and loved. Gladys F.-Simplicity of character is the natural result of profound thought Wilmar O.-Of plain, sound sense, lifeis current coin is made. Jevina LaV. - Never mind where you work; let your care before the work itself. Cyrus T.-What a spendthrift he is of his tongue. Eldon H. e- Energy and ability in one person. Emma S.-Is she pepless? I guess not. All should have the iigoh sheis got. Leonard H.-For oh! young Lochinvar is come out of the west. Blanche R. - She smiles sweetly and says nothing; then nothing need be said. Thelma M. - Felicity, not fluency, of language is the merit. Lawrence K.-Man was not made to question but to adore. HUMOR Emmy-Boy, its cold out here in the kitchen. Pm going into the other room and get warm. Come on, Harly. Frederick S.--Say Madge, Pve lost my muffler. MadgeeWell, I thought so by the noise youire making. Keith AikenseThese load is too much for that horses. Miss Immel an Solid Geometry classi-Again this six weeks well keep our notebooks. Edward Morgan - live kept mine for six weeks now, and nothing has happened yet. Dean-Is there anything the Lord canit do. Pete a He couldnit make your mouth any bigger without setting your ears back. R. P. K.-Oxygen has a colorless odor. Bea twalking down the hall with MattieieGood-bye, Coach. RutheThatis not a coach W thatis a box-car. Miss Conrad On EnglishieDo you enjoy Bacon? Sheldon-Yes, if it's fried enough. Miss Conradel have a cold in my head. Mr. Krueger-Well, thatis some- ' thing. Miss Raymond-There is no Mil- waukee Journal today. Glen-Why? Miss Raymond - The main train line is wrecked. GleneDid you read that in todayis paper? I Cyrus T. an English 4 after report on iiTwo Gentlemen of VeronaWe Did they get married or did they live happily ever after? Anna Olson a I never whispered much during the last six weeks. Mr. MattisoneNo, you talked out loud most of the time. Miss Teeters an English classi- Can any two people use a book to- gether? Dean-Yes, Cachel and I can. Kreuger an chemistryi-Tomor- row, I will take arsenic- Students-Hooray ! Calmer Hammer tentering class room one-half hour latei Prof.eLate again. CalmereSo am I. Kreuger - Take a block of wood one foot square- Eldon H.eYour head, for instance. In a French quiz, Harold B. got 80 and his neighbor, Al Harris, got 15. Miss Raymond - Albert, What is your grade? AleHarold and I got 95. $75..

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