W. H. S. The Champion 1924 WHY 'TEACHERS G0 CRAZY I forgot the lesson. May I sharpen my pencil? V Does this trial balance have to balance? Where did you say we'd begin? ', My book's gone. Do our book reports have to be in this evening? I didn't get the assignment. I forgot my tablet. We never did have to keep notebooks like this before. How many minutes left in this period? How many wives did Caesar have? Have you graded our papers? HERE'S HOW WE KNOW THEM- B. B. Boys-By their loud sweaters. John B.-By his newly acquired girlish ways. Mid and Tie-As the two inseparables. Mildred P.-By her poetic outbursts. John W. and John B.--By their 'tred-headed gals. Aurice V.-By her diamond. Lorraine-By her dreamy brown eyes. ' Mid and Thad.-As the long and snort of it. Vernon L.-As the dumbell CD of the Senior Class. Lucille S.-By her admiration for John's. Genevieve B.-As the beauty of the Freshman Class. Muriel W.-By her blond hair. No, Jo and Gennie-As the Junior trio. Ruby D. and Marybelle D.-By their bashfulness f?J. Champ C.-As the darky minister. Byron Wood-As postmaster for Lucille. Louise R.-As Ma Baggsby. Writha B.-By her modest Ways. Joyce R.-By her quiet manner. Marie and Elmer-As Mr. and Mrs. Sandy. Tie W.-By her admiration of the color red. Durward B. and Carina R.-As the l0vin' couple. Denzil Hogan-As the villian of the Junior play. THE WOODLAND DELL-A SONNET I chanced to find a grassy dell While strolling through the woodland fain' And such a sylvan beauty there Ivo mmmwl tongue can ever tell. And as I gazed, upcn the fell ' foe Splendor of that beauty rare- Majestic wonder could not spare- l - 1- 1 was held by Nature's spell. To me this was a sacred place Vnrwarred by useless hate and strifeg A reverent place where we might hear His voice, and know His lov'ng grace Would ever lead us in this life. This was indeed God's temple here. CLETA ELLISON. 38
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W. H LS., The Champion 1924 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Jesse Nelson Hildrod 'I'o,0ley Lf-0 VY00lsl'y Yvilliillll Farley President Vice-Piesiclerit Secretary l Insurer P FRESHMANCGROUP PICTURE P l l CLASS ROLL First Row-Eugene Smith, William Farley, Dymple Erwin, Doris Conder, Beulah Davis, Lillawah Ba1'nett, Leo Woclsey, Ruby Sexton. Second Row-Jesse Nelson, Prentice Willis, Opal Barnett, Hilderd Tooley. Rebecca Rosenbraugh, Genevieve Brewster, Geraldine Warren, Ermin Royalty, Opal Willis, Amy McGlasson, Mildred Bush, Wilbu1'n Single- ton, Edward Fork. Third Row-Lena McCafferty, Vonda Woolsey, Thelma Sullivan, Elsie Campbell, Thelma Wickware, Mary Wickware. Fourth Row-Lula Abell, Walter Robling, Pete Soderling, Otis Luttrull, George Nichols. Fifth Row-Marybelle De Tar, Helen Cooper, David Royalty, Clarence Car- lisle, Delmas Horstmeyer, Mr. Abbott, teacher. Sixth Row-Herman Bryant, Loren Powell, William Lindsey, Lyndon Sims, Gerald Myers, Chester Ashby, Brady Burns, Edison Johnson. 40
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