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Identifier: stormcenter00lanc (find matches)
Title: The storm center
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Lancaster High School (Lancaster, Wis.)
Subjects: Lancaster High School (Lancaster, Wis.) School yearbooks High schools
Publisher: (Lancaster, Wis.) : Lancaster High School
Contributing Library: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center
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g left for otheryears, give promise of more High School plays in the future. CHARACTERISTIC EXPRESSIONS Ora Stitzer—Making love, aint yuh? Miss Kilbourn—Think what Browning would have said. Paul Damm—I dont want to be personal. R. Ivan Moses—I cant say. Jeannette McCoy—Thatll be all right, all right. Pearl McDonald—Do you love me, Chrissy? Winnie Willis—For cram sake. Frank Meyer—Search me. Pearl Wright—How do I look? Ned Ivey—And the boy fell back dead. Ina Hastings—Oh, girl alive! Miss Sawyer—Mr. Slothower, I have a suggestion to make. Charlie Eustice—Hikey pikey. Lowry Morse—Haw! Haw! Haw! Prof. Duncalf—And therefore it is wrong. Richard Falley—Ach! Mein Gott! Mr. Slothower—Well, well leave that. Emily Cronin—What does that mean! Amine Belscamper—I dont see how you get that. Millie Lisherness—Die Liebe Kleine. Stella Smith—Pm nearly dead. Hazel Durni—Isnt that cunning? Miss Styles—O yes, try it, Herbert. Martha Meyer—I thought Id die,
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MILLS CONTEST In the Lancaster High School oratorical activity centers about theMills contest. In memory of Judge J. T. Mills, an annual prize isawarded for excellence in oratory, the contest being open to members ofthe Senior class. Surely no better way could be found of perpetuatingthe memory of a man who once was one of Lancasters most useful citi-zens. Lancaster has never become a member of any oratorical league,but judging from the excellence of these contests, we believe her stand-ard of speaking would not suffer from comparison with other HighSchools. This years contest was successful because of the great interestshown by all the contestants, and that wholesome rivalry which is thebest training any contest can afford. The contestants, without excep-tion, tried to do their best and the productions of all showed the resultsof careful, painstaking work, of which the prizes of the winners areno measure. The efforts of all the contestants were equally praiseworthy,and it is because

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  • booksubject:Lancaster_High_School__Lancaster__Wis__
  • booksubject:School_yearbooks
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  • bookcontributor:Allen_County_Public_Library_Genealogy_Center
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