Springville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Springville, AL)

 - Class of 1929

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CThe Rocket £ast r'lo)iIl and Testament of the Glass of 29 -«►- We, the members of the Senior Class of 1929, realizing that our days at this institution will soon come to an end and being in sane mind and ability, do hereby make, publish, and declare this, our last Will and Tes- tament: ARTICLE I Section 1. To the Faculty, we leave the periods of Senior Three classes for the same purpose in the future. Section 2. To J. Fred Moore, we bequeath all our knowledge we have gained from History so he may give it out again to Seniors of ’30. Section 3. To the Senior II Class we give, leave, bequeath, and devise, to have and exercise so long as they remain in S. H. S., all our Senior dignity, prestige, privileges and immunities. ARTICLE II Section 1. Elma Lee leaves her ability to play basketball to Maude Stine. Section 2. Mirian bequeaths her position as chapel pianist to Vir- ginia Alverson. Section 3. Jack Robertson wills her sunny disposition and her sport- ing nature to Vestal Puckett. Section 4. Alma Gladys leaves her modest and retiring ways to Bon- nie Helms. Section 5. ‘Dude’ Jones leaves his accommodating ways and 99 car- tons of chewing gum to Herschel Glenn. Section 6. Odelle wills that her Chevrolet be given to the “student body” to be used as an ambulance. Section 7. “Red” Dyer leaves his basketball possibilities to “Wenus” Hodges. Section 8. Erskine Glenn leaves his E’s to Orbie Owens. Section 9. Alma wills that her thoughtfulness and smile be left to Josephine Washington. Section 10. Nellie Mae leaves her seriousness and ability to Frances Jones. Section 11. Ruth Akridge leaves her ambition to be serious minded to Aubie Vinyard. Section 12. James leaves his loud footsteps in the wastebasket so that there will be less noise in the Senior room next year. Section 13. Thurman leaves his pipes, books and ability to charm the ladies to Reuben Ramsey and Senior Foolishness to Marvin Woodall. Section 14. Virginia leaves her coquettishness and ability to always be prepared for class to Mary Crawford. (Signed) Senior III Class of ’29.

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CThe Rocket lady to be Alma Gladys Laster. She said she was married, but her hus- band had died and she was going to Europe to start life over again. While visiting a college chum teaching in Yale University, I found that the students were talking of one of their professors, Richardson! Richardson! was all they said. After investigating the man, I found him to be Thurman Richardson! Another day while on shore leave in Boston, I was walking through a big department store, and asked for the head clerk. Odelle Owens came marching down. She had made good and all the girls that worked there simply adored her. Alma Speaks: “Gee, Charles, who is this live looking dignified man?” Charles Speaks: “Don’t you remember James Watson?” Alma Speaks: “Of course I do.” Charles Speaks: “Well, he is owner of a large hospital in London.” I was ship wrecked on a lonely island with nothing to eat or any place to sleep. A lovely lady came and gave me permission to use one of her rooms and she gave me some food. Now, can you guess who it was? Virginia Stansell. I suppose you know that Odrie Jones is driving a big bus out in Hol- lywood California. A sight-seeing bus. Jack Robertson was the leading lady in society in Boston, when I was there on shore leave one spring. Here is a picture of Hubert Jones. He owns a large plantation in Texas. Now. my old school mate has gone. I sit by the fire and live over again my happy school days at dear old Springville High. Each familiar face I ree before me. Each one seemed to be very near me. How I longed to see them and hear their voices again. Farewell, dear school days. Days of Auld Lang Syne! How dear they are! I shall never, never, forget them. Gone, but never forgotten. Alma Stine.



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cfhe Rocket Senior II (Iloss ('luns Officers President ------- Vestal Puckett Vice-President ----- Frances Jones Secretary - Leon McGinnis Treasurer - Marvin Woodall Motto: Not on the top, but climbing Flower: Rose Color: Blue and Gold Class Hall Virginia Alverson Carl Burtrum Ewell Gill Houston Gill Bonnie Helm Frances Jones Orbie Owen Vestal Puckett Mary Crawford Leon McGinnis Reuben Ramsey Marvin Woodall

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