Sylvania Burnham High School - Burgoblac Yearbook (Sylvania, OH)

 - Class of 1928

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Sylvania Burnham High School - Burgoblac Yearbook (Sylvania, OH) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 30 of 104
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Page 30 text:

M -eriew fe lc I.. ,F , Z rf , g lr . Mdlllfl, I .SENIOR CLASS WILL A S E, the Senior class of Burnham High School realizing that we be ,J B? Q are about to leave, do will and bequeathe the following goods to future classmates this the fifteenth day of December, one thousand-nine hundred and twenty-seven in the year of our lord. Lucas. l Our adapted way of finding the number of circles in a triangle to Mr. Our late discovery of the new Hotchkiss Law of balloon expansion to Mr. Hersh. ' ' I Alice Shull's school girl complexion to Peaches Browning. Opal Crots manner of taming wild steeds to Tom Mix. 'Gordon LaPointe's art of tossing balls into the basket to The Apling Bros. I Harvey Keller's art of hypnotism to George Atwell. Gertrude Dietsch's and Irene Doubles' example of staying together to the Siamese Twins. . Madelyn Koepfer, The Indian Snake Charmer's art to Luella Vesey. Alvin Plickerd's verbal satire to Harold Myers. Clarence Baker's way of solving Geometry to Elda Albring. Ellery Holt's tenor to John McCormack. Gwendolyn Nhare's art of squeezing the base viol to James Armstrong. Paul Day's knowledge of tickling the iiute to Dorothy Counter. Helen Evert's sophisticated art of translating English to Henrietta Syperski. ' ' Elaine Plikerd's permanent wave to the vast Atlantic. Alberta Sullivan's Oirish to Patrick Ryan. Dorothy J acob's and Delpha Langham's given art of oratory to Ford and Glenn. ' Mitchel Myers' art of dissolving Shakespeare to Charles Lanb. Lenore Adam's knowledge of music to Mr. Wyandt. Lyle Koester's athletic ability to Mr. Moscoe. Wilma Coutcher's art of promenading on the basket ball floor to Jeanette Shull. Josephine Wolfe's Cleopatra eyes to Dora Mae Cole. Elmer Roby's crutches to the four winds. Ruth Merickle's line of talk to some five and ten cent store salesday. Lawrence Gray's art of debating to Clarence Darrow. Maurice Perkins' way with the women to Ramen N arre. Lucille Northcott's love for history to the Junior Class. Gladys Atwell's artistic features to the statue of Venus de Milo, now in the Toledo Museum of Art by Miss Bickelhaupt. Bessie Randall's front seat to Alfred Pearson. Myron Sanderson's shyness to bashful freshmen. In witness thereof, the undersigned, THE FACULTY THE SENIOR CLASS GEO. DEPPMAN, Attorney

Page 29 text:

It li 1 -f, 7 ' lp., 77 5 ---'ef--.IHIS lc 2 A ..lllM'Mfl ' stood Irene Double, her only rival on the stage. Irene with equal success, was impersonating the life and death of Hugh Hotchkiss. Hugh had spent his life in trying to invent a liquid that, when rubbed on the hair, made it curl beautifully. He succeeded but died at the moment of his good for- tune, overcome by joy. The crystal pool now reflected several little pictures in succession. Albert Sullivan was established in a cozy little home on S. Main St. Each Wednesday she was in the habit of addressing some woman's club on The Value and Joy of your Very Own Home. Mitchell Myers was acting as an instructor to her children. Gertrude Dietsch and Clarence Baker were world noted dancing part- ners touring, at the present time, in the Fiji Islands. Paul Day, living on an Indian reservation was demonstrating to Indian squaws the proper way to apply makeup. He seemed to be im- pressing them! Lawrence Gray was travelling around to the various broadcasting stations in the United States reciting bed time stories for little kiddies. As soon as he masters the African tongue he is going to do this profession- al work in the Sahara Desert. By this time the little pool of water had almost evaporated. However before it disappeared entirely I saw reflected one more picture. It was in the city of Chicago and crowds of eager, excited and thrilled people were swarmed in the Armory. Delpha Langham and Lucille Northcott were fighting for some championship. Excitement reigned supreme-who would win, why, and how? Oh, it was thrilling to watch them, such practiced and experienced fighters but, unfortunately, the little crystal pool of water disappeared entirely before a decision was reached. Awakening from my trance I found that the rain had ceased. As I threw open my window the sun appeared in all its brilliant midday glory. Somehow, standing there, I felt gloriously happy because of the success and prosperity of my fellow classmates.



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