Maumee High School - Reflector Yearbook (Maumee, OH)

 - Class of 1919

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24 THE REFLECTOR Fourteenth-Mabel SllllilllS and Mary Pore 's over-alnnldant avoirdupois we bestow upon Lueille Slnigrars. Fifteenth-'l'o the future generation we will and lrequeath our dreanif-a shadowy VlSl011 of the tune when mlaneing' will he permitted in the Iligrh School. SixteenthfJl'o the world we give ourselves. May we all he so successful ln our various voeations that the Maumee High Sehool and the,l'lass of '19 will always be remembered and honored. And now, having' disposed of our niost. valuable property, we hope that all legratees, henefieiaries and heirs herein mentioned will he satisfied and not blame the dead. NVQ- forgive everyone and trust that we may all nleet across the river when the last. trumpet shall sound. In witness whereof, we have set our hand and caused to he affixed the Great Seal of the l'lass of '19, this twenty-eighth day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen lnindred and nineteen. WMWQZ l ,L e YMW if W l: -Y Q7 C',Q4,ff'Lc,. t iff Q0f,,,urA'f tzzfiiixr IW WW Mjwbf

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THE REFLECTOR 23 0112155 ill ww POYG 'A' Y i E, the class 1919, ot' the city ol' Maumee, county of Lucas, state of 1 Yi Crm l . I Vi ie' -ei 'Rf bl First- Ohio, being in sound state ot' mind, and desirous of equally appor- tioning all our property and worldly possessions while our feeble strength remains, do make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament: lVe renounce all claims to any portion or portions of our beautiful, majestic and picturesque High School building, especially do we bequeath to the class of '20 the Senior portion of the assembly room. Second-To our three sister classes we will and bequeath 'l'llE'lII1H. Zeller's a11d Thelma Sheperd's red hair to light up their dark moments, Third-To those who have a. desire to gain greater wisdom, we will and be- queath our High School Library. Fourth- -To the Juniors we leave our spacious up-to-date, abundant, superb, sublime. and well-equipped laboratory. Fifth-To our beloved and sympathetic sister, the class of '21, we will and bequeath our former ardent desire to be Seniors, Sixth-To our baby sister, the class ot' '22, we will and bequeath our opti- mistic views of High School lifeg also to that little one we give an abundant quantity of class spirit. Seventh--To the Latin classes we bequeath a. 'tfew Virgils, several', Fieeros and 'tnumerousv Caesars. Also a great. herd of ponies, acquired during the past three years, to anyone who wishes to ride through the Latin lessons. Eighth-To the Faculty we give all our faults and our good qualities. Ninth---It is our dying wish and desire that John Meehan 's art of fussing be bestowed upon Herman Kosch, and Adeline Perrin's hastmess be granted to Mary Young. 'l'enth-To Clara Jaessing we transmit Marguerite's gift of gab and to Fannie Pilliod Margaret C'larke's characteristic swing. Eleventh--In our last few moments of agony we ardently hope that Earl Schnetzler's brilliance be given to Vincent Boellner, and Harold Perrin's art of passing notes, to Franklin Smith. Twelftli-VVe hope that Lucille Schnetzler will inherit Dorothy Bettis' nimble wit, and Viola Philo, Imogene Griggs' attractive eyes, hoping that she C811 use them to as good advantage as Imogene has. Thirteenth-Vile transmit Hazel Zeller's crimson blushes to Blanche Winlc- ler, and Zelma Bigley's superfluous height to Frances Ostrander.



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Eel THE REFLECTOR 25 Y f- 1 ' f L B11 AL ,.,f' 3 V 5. 1 Qfaw W fx, f' ' J-2 -T ,A - - - 5 -v ,.. fa ,iiil - W, ,f -1515 'l- ,Li'r'3E:??-. ' - ,F 3 N C F1 Cr QC L-E r-1' T ' VY GATss's J UNI OR YIOLA P1llli0 N a bri ht- and glorious morninr of Se mtemher, 1916, with W'i0XVl110' , , , h 5 t is l , z- 5- ' 3 5 l hearts and great ambitions, the Freshmen passed through the arch- way and up the steps ofthe famous Palace of Education, expect- ing to show that noted school a class of wonderful endowments. Sonic said we were briffht' and we thoulrht so too '- but alas, time D 7 D 7 7 , told a different tale. Our first year passed rapidly and for the ninth time we received our grade cards Zlllfl Lo! Presto! cil12lllgZ'9i NVe were no longer Freshmen, hut Sophomores. This year our class organized with the following officers: President, Richard Tryon, who is noted for his executive ability, Vice President, Virginia Hull. with her kind words for one and all, Secretary, Frances Desmond, the star of the geometry classy Treasurer, Viola Philo. The second year did not pass so swiftly as the tirst, but the time for the final examinations eanie and proved that the members ot' the Sophomore class of '18 were all worthy' of the honor of takine' the ilaees of and becomin f the . is L, Juniors of '19, Again we tiled into the class room to organize. Our officers this year are: President, Julius Rrahier, a football star, Vice l'1'esident, Frances Des-

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