Western High School - Concept Yearbook (Auburn, MI)

 - Class of 1913

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Mr. Wilson-'tBefore consenting to your marriage with my daughter, I should like to know what you are worth. Fred Mac. P.- Well, I get fifteen dollars a week, but I'm worth fifty. Oscar N.- Wonder where we can get a tambourine show. Odis H.- Lots vation Army. for the minstrel of them at the Sal- Miss Robinson Name the three Mr. North. Oscar N.M'tEartherware, stone- ware, Leighton Ware. fin chemistryJ- kinds of pottery, Little Miss Manning sat down in doubt Waiting for some one to come, Then Willie espied her And sat down beside her, Now, it was too late to run. He began with a smile, His usual style And told her just what he would do, Hut she looked in his eyes And said, looking wise, How many have you told that to? What about the religious condi- tion of the class of 1913? Pretty goodg we have been able to keep a church and a parson for four years. Miss Bothe to Florence K.- VVhy were you absent from session yes- terday? Florence K.- Well, Miss Bothe, I had to be excused to have a fit. Clarence L.- Which is proper to say when leaving a young lady, tGood eveningf or 'Good nightf Sarah- In your case, 'Good morning' would be more accurate. One Sunday evening not long ago several of our High school E. F. M. C., L. L., F. T., went to church. They all sat together in the back seat. The minister was praying among the other good things which he asked the Great Giver to give us Was, O Lord, give us all clean hearts, give us all pure hearts. Yea, Lord, give us all sweet hearts. Amen, Amen, Amen, came from several masculine throats in the rear of the room. Leighton Ware fgoing to school one snowy morning!- Fine day to track deer. Morse C.- Oh, I just noticed you were following the tracks of one dear. Mr. Hunter- What do you expect to be when you become of age? Louis L. fgrinningJ- Twenty- one, of course. Fred T.- Freshie, put on your hat or your brain will evaporate. Large of stature, large of .mind, No one has ever left Hazel B. behind. Query-Why? Answer - Because no one can get past her. Miss Robinson fin ing about an ideal would you wire up gas? Thu1'au, at Junior floor- Say, Mister, I don't mind on my foot, but phys. class talk- house.J- How your house for hop fcrowded your walking around please don't loiter there. X00 fffz rn It A , r -4 -Y ef , ref: -1, .1-f ' 22:1 F T53 . 1 'VL-l 2- 'V f-5' gi ,su 5-fe E-3g E1f e eg . :.- - iff' 1,-5 - Q4 Q -f , -1 ' ' 3: m '2 Zi-- ' - L' Q fl ' -rzf 4 'T 413' ff, fu 'ff-SF, ii, i--141115 Nag,-1.1 W- 'gf' ,:-.-t',- -Ag. v ' 51' L . -- -fa O ,ia - 4. ,,- ...L THE GREGORY PRESS. BAY CITY

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