Western High School - Concept Yearbook (Auburn, MI)

 - Class of 1913

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Pet Sayings of the Faculty. Mr. Ten Eyck- Just the point, exactly. Miss Robinson- Did you all get that? Miss Schroeder- Ja, das est rechtf' Mr. Hunter- 'Just what's the rea- son. Miss Bothe Mr. Paxton- Mr. Hasset- Mr. Morris- at 'Now, people. Clean up, boys. Use your cop IP. Say it again and say just what you mean. Miss McKinney- Is there any question? Mr. Grinnel- So much for that then. Mr. Hassett lto Martha S., at Senior dancel- What does that B. C. H. S. stand for? M. S.- That blue and white one? Why, that's Bay City High school: they got that for foot ball champ. Mr. Hassett-i'What's it so bllle about? Senior girls who were quite bold Came to school when it was cold, With their locks of browns and blacks Slowly winding down their backs. Senior boys with fancy vests Were not noticed at their desks, Gazed upon the Senior girls Wishing that they, too, had curls On this day Miss Bothe was glad The following Monday she was sad. Senior girls, oh, Senior girls Where, oh, where, are all your curls? VVILL N., '14. Miss Schroeder in German class- flmmensel- Herr Wilbert, how did Rlheinhart smile on Elizabeth? Wilburt M.- Silently, Married men don't live any longer than single ones, but it seems longer. It is Rumored. That Florence M. thinks she is pretty. That Hazen F. recited in Eng. VIII., April 24. That Miss Schroeder said dickens right out in class the other day itranslatingj That Ammi has written the first edition of his history. That not long ago Bradiield was in school a whole week. That H. Anderson onee studied just before an exam. ' That Oscar N. has a weak voice. Miss Robinson- When is heat given out again? Ammi K- When the ice freezes fAnd Ammi wondered why they all laughed.l I Harry W fin history classl- The colonist shot from behind stones. Wise One- No, from behind guns. Miss Bothe, English class, to Florence- Tell about Macauly's life. Florence M.- When he went to college, he became very homesick and often wrote to his mother, tell- ing how lonesome she was. A brilliant Junior in English class - I hain't got no paper. Naomi K. in German class- The German soldiers practiced shooting with their swords. Freshman much interested in the study of Julius Caesar-Ml saw a pic- ture where those Ides of March were killing Caesar. Charles H. ipasslng sugar to Martha S.l- Sweets to sweets. Martha S.-fpassing reception llakesl- Crackers to the crack. Senior- I came out of the big end of the horn that time. Fresh.- Wind always does.

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