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920 CHAMPION 1920 me mnulh Eikr in Know How many proposals Ruth Powell has had? Who goes to see Anna Persinger on Saturday nights? If Rubies are Leona's birthstones? If Georgia Bonenberger rides a Pony ? Whom Irene H. receives so many letters from? Why Virda Wright likes to visit Oakland? If Aileen Gladish ever rode in a Stutz? If Leona and Roma are serious? Why Daisy can't keep a beau? If Mr. Harmeyer ever goes to dances? If Mr. Beadles ever had a girl? If Waldo Littell will ever be a great musician? If Miss McKedy is an old maid? Where Mr. Loeser spends his Sunday evenings? If Ruth Bottom ever had a beau? If Shelby Thompson will ever be tall? If Floyd Biggs ever talked to Pauline? If Maurice Evans ever wrote a note? If Helen Wickware admires Ivan Wiggs? I Why Vernon Lyden is always smiling? If Samuel Abbott ever threw a paper-wad? Who bought Gladys Fowler a Lavalier? If Chelsie bought Goldia Stone a ring? 28
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I a 1920 ' gC.l-fh, ijt,Q,4u , 1920 ., 3 fig' . Sritinr Igrir Happy high school days are ended, All our lessons doneg joys and cares will soon be over, And life's trials will be begun. Friendship links shall not be broken, O'er and o'er our thoughts shall dwell ln the dear old Winslow High School That we always loved so well. Tho' our last farewells are spoken, Classmates, playmates, all so trueg We all hope to meet you somewhere, But till then our last 'adieu. We are leaving school, but never Shall our memories leave our heartg Honored schoolmates, faithful teachers, Accept our thanks before we part. ESTELLE. Otho, in English-I have a fine form ffarmj, one mile from town, for sale. Mr. Loeser-What is a secret alliance? Did you ever form one with any one? Poedker-Well-er, no. I don't think I ever did. In Geography Class: Mr. Beadles-Now don't anybody say anything until she gets through. Now, Poedker, name the different types of climate. Anna- Why were the boys taking up collection this morning ? Virda- To hire a coach for the girls' basketball team. Anna- Huh! Guess I'd let them walk. Roma-Don't you think Miss McKedy sings with considerable feeling? Ainsel-Naw! If she had any feeling for us she wouldn't sing at all. Johnson-Mr. Loeser, if you had a buggie top and a dime, what wculd ytu buy with the dime ? S9 Loeser-Why, I would buy me a buggy. Johnson-Well, I wouldn't. Loeser-What would you buy? Johnson-I would buy a fine comb to comb the bugs off your head. Mr. Loeser fseeing Ainsell with his feet out in the aisle and chewing gumj- Aim take that gum out of your mouth and put your feet in. Oscar-Say, Veloris, did you ever have your hair examined? Veloris fin a gruntj-Yes, and the teacher wouldn't let me sit by the other kids. In History III: Clifton- Why, Mr. Loeser, that's in my topic. Mr. Loeser- Well, I don't want to get ahead of the hounds. Clifton- Well, I'm not a hound. 27
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920 CHAMPION l920 what Gfheg arr Nntrh Zllnr Nlarie Erwin, for receiving Hrst red slip. Gretchen and Roxy, by their ability to catch a beau. Ray Todd, for being a Latin student. Roy Dayton, for his knowledge of magic. Mr. Harmeyer, for his ability to flirt with girls. Mr. Loeser, for winning widows. Maurice E., for arguing. Leona for her attractiveness. lrene H., for her bashfulness. Ruth C., for her popularity. Georgia B., for her singing. Etolia Swan, for her mischievous blue eyes. Lester Doerges, for chawing gum. Joyce and Byron Reed, for their musical talent. Virda Wright, for her frown. Miss McKedy, for her melodious voice. Poedker Nelson, for his basketball record. Oneeda Layman, for writing love poetry. Chelsea Leighty, for his brilliancy. Armon Corn, for his knowledge of a farm. Goldie Stone, for brilliancy in English. Iva Benidict, for her talking. Olive Woolsey, for her blushes. Ainsel Corn, for his fine voice. Selma Buyher, for her small eyes. lrene Willis, for her knowledge of Algebra. Imogene Robling, for her ability to quote Latin. Pearl Southwood, for being the Pearl of the eighth grade. Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother 29
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