Wilson Central School - Crest Yearbook (Wilson, NY)

 - Class of 1911

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Wilson Central School - Crest Yearbook (Wilson, NY) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 18 of 28
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Tragedy in High Life. Place: Unknown. Time: Midnight. Characters: ? ? ? Query: Who took the melons? Mr. Mcllroy’s opinion of the Physical Geography class: “This is a very bright class, Very.” Why? Because they are Seniors. Heard in German Class: “She held her nose in her hand.” How about it Kate? Harry Clark is making a collection of ferns. He has one very rare one. Lloyd’s Motto:— Like a knight of old I fight for right And stand for truth With all my mighr. “Napoleon’s Grand March,” is a very classical piece. We haven’t heard Earl play it in so long, we have nearly forgotten. Miss Lewis doesn’t notice the girls the first period in the morning. They must feel slighted. Have you a pony in your class, Pass it on -- ’Twas not meant for just one lass, Pass it on--- Let it travel down the aisles, Let it help another’s trials; Help us win the teacher’s smiles, Pass it on. Ethel Hayden has accepted a position in the Central Milling Co. We do not know as yet, when this takes place. Ask Nettie if she likes Wilson’s chocolates. One good thing about La Baron. He is always “reddy.” The students in Ancient History better save their appetites for that spread in January.

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I Anna is the only one Who can sit near the boys. She is very modest And never makes much noise. Amy has a wandering mind We often wonder why Her thoughts will stray so far away Sometime they’ll reach the sky. Velma prim and so sedate She never likes to smile Tho’; we have heard, there’s someone Whom her sweet smile doth beguile. Maybelle is a dear As more than one has said. When the teachers quiz her She is always scared to death. Grace is our only poet At these rhymes, she probably laughs But if she ■ an do better We’ll give her a life long pass. Now this ends our history We’re sure you will agree That never more will Wilson High Such a class set free. “HIGGLETY PIGGLETY. “ Then the hammers will go; rap, rap, rap. ” Laugh and the world laughs with you Laugh and you laugh alone. The first when the joke is the teacher’s, The last when the joke is your own. Mosher likes his company served a-La-Port. “Try it again.” Mr. Pease. —Nessrio.



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I sa w a thin”; of greenish hue. And thought it was a plot of grass; But when I closer to it drew, I found it was the Freshman class. The looks of David’s sweater would be much improved if he would put a tassel on each corner of the collar. We wonder why Allie and Ruth do relish salt Rising bread. Does Mabel Kinsella like plenty of fresh air? Ask her. Found: A yarn ball which tells no tales. Finder en- titled to such. To shame your face and brush your hair And then your Sunday clothes to wear--- That’s Preparation. And then upon a car to ride. A mile or two to walk beside-- That’s Transportation. And then before the door to smile And think you’ll stay a good long hile 't hat’s Expectation. And then to find her not at home-- That’s Thunderation Harvey likes the combination of rock salt and grapes. Found—Some waste paper under Raymond Thompson’s desk. The owner will obtain his property by applying to the waste paper basket. We are glad to know that our High School girls will have something to do during vacation. Amy, for instance, is going to sell Pratt’s poultry food, and Mardie will sell Clark’s thread. Not a word was spoken when they met By either—sad or gay; And 3'et one badly smitten was. ’Twas mentioned the next day. They met by chance one autumn eve, With neither glance nor bow; They often come together so--- A freight train and a cow.

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