Arlington High School - Rambler Yearbook (Arlington, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIV IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQQ MMlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllllllllm Maude Woods leaves her million -dollar smile to Fon Kemple. Zelda Hutchinson leaves her place on the basket ball team to Mary Bird. Frances Readle leaves his good de- portment to Raymond Overleese. Mary Barnard leaves her Bible to Edwin Stark because she thinks he needs it. Paul Kennedy leaves his argumenta- tive ability in shorthand to Julia Gahimer. Helen Downey leaves her privilege of Writing love letters in the assembly to Ruby McDaniel. Mae Addison requests that Mary Baldridge vamp someone else besides Joe Long. Celia Kelso leaves her ability to make good grades to Helen Collins. Lucile Gardner leaves herself to Fletcher McDaniel when the Dead Sea comes to life. Lavaughn Hardin leaves the care of Donald Price to Bernice Wagoner while she is in Teacher's College. Constance Noble leaves her sunny disposition to any aspiring Junior. Anna Ridlin leaves the right to sleep on Monday mornings in any of the classes to Alta Tweedy. In witness whereof we hereunto sub- scribe our names this Twenty-Fifth day of April one thousand nine hun- dred and twenty-four. Signed, SENIOR CLASS. By Anna Ridlen. Witness: Zelda Hutchinson Maude Woods. will llll IIIII IIIIIIIIII ll IIIIIIIIII lllllllllllliw N 1 1- N MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllllw

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w,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,HllQiwW UHIIIUIIIKIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllilllllllm LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Seniors of nineteen hundred and twenty-four, being of sound mind and memory, do publish and present this, our last will and testament. Article One Sec. 1. To the High School as a whole: we leave our good will and ap- preciation for the good times we have enjoyed in our four years here. Sec. 2. To the Juniors: our seats by the windows in the assembly and the right to give a Senior play. Sec. 3. To the Sophomores: our ability to get along with the faculty. Sec. 4. To the Freshmen: a re- quest that they have some class colors and quit wearing the green. Article Two Sec. l. To the faculty as a whole: we leave our whole support in their at- tempt to teach the weak minded Freshmen of the future. Sec. 2. To Mr. Goode who has watched over us -during our High School career, we leave our respect and friendship with the hope that his classes of the future will pay him the respect that we have. Sec. 3. To Miss Parish, who has been with us through High School, we leave our friendship and as far as we are concerned, the right to have her own way. Sec. 4. To Miss Harrington, we leave our hope that she may sometime find an English class that doesn't have the giggles Sec. 5. To Mr. Hyatt we leave the right to tell all the jokes he pleases. Sec. 6. To Miss Sanders we leave the hope that she may sometime find an Art class that would rather paint than eat candy and tell jokes. Sec. 7. To Mr. DeMunbrun we leave the promise never to disturb him, especially in the Senior Assembly by sharpening pencils. Article Three K Will of individual students j Harlan Lee leaves his popularity with the girls to Owen Gowdy. Everett Sunman leaves all of his all- day suckers to Louise Ennis while she is in basket ball training. Pearl Macy leaves her stern look to Bertha Addison. mlllllllllllllllll II IIllllIllIlIIIIIIl T T M M IIIllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllm



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lm!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 nm IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII w Sgsggguunumruuuuu n r nuu1uu1uu1luuuuu.lllQ9 SENIOR CLASS PROPI-IECY As I had traveled around the world twelve times and had visited all of the other countries my greatest desire was to visit my home town again. I left San Francisco, June 24, 1973. When I arrived at Arlington I hardly knew whether it was safe to get off the train or not. The buildings were shabby and many were torn down. It was hard to recognize any of the old scenes. I went into a store to inquire my way and see if any of my old school- mates were still living. The store- keeper and I carried on a long con- versation and I found out I was talking to Everett Sunman. I noticed a lady sitting behind a desk writing on a type- writer and I asked Everett who that was and he said she was his private stenographer, Lavaughn Hardin. I soon began to feel like I was home again. Everett asked me to remain at his house for my visit and this I did. Everett told me that Paul Kennedy and Mary Barnard had graduated from the same Bible college and they were going around over the world holding revival meetings. Mae, Celia and Pearle had continued their education and were teaching in mlllllllllllllllllllll Il Illll Il1lllll1llllVll SQ -- 22 great Universities. Mae was teaching chemistry, Celia had charge of math- ematics, and Pearle was in charge of gymnastic department. I was proud to think some of my schoolmates had gained so much by their education. I was so surprised when Everett told me that Lucile Gardner, Helen Dow- ney and Constance Noble held good positions at the 5 and 10 cent stores in New York, and were making good. I found out Harlan Lee and Francis Readle are in partnership and they are working on a great plan to build a rail- road to Europe. They have had many difficulties but they are about to finish the plan. We had talked about all of the old schoolmates except Maud, and Everett told me that she finally married Leonard Bland and they had charge of the poor farm, east of Rushville. Anna Ridlen had lived to be an old maid and was going to run for Presi- dent the next election. After I had spent. a week here I was- due for another trip around the world, so I left Arlington feeling much better and hoping that I would see some of my old friends once again. -Zelda Hutchinson. - ,Illlllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllw

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