Arsenal Technical High School - Arsenal Cannon Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1919

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THE ARSENAL CANNON 29 powers as magician to Sir Scott Ham. for he would fain S66 Sir Scott strive with this art, said person having displayed already his ability in the management of his tooth. lfourteenth, Lady Johanna Holmes bequeathes her dancing ability to Sir Robert Tschaegleg Knight Dwight of Mendenhall giveth his frown to Nathan Yan Arsdal with the wish that said Rawitsch leaveth to Lady Anna Kieran his poetic ability which frown shall be used with discretion, and Lord liayniond he displayed so remarkably when, to-wit, he wrote a touching ditty on the life of the Father of his country. Fifteenth, Knight liranics de lilniendorf bequeathes his comb and bottle of vaseline to Sir Donald Uelbrookg Lady Nellie Donovan giveth her voice to Lady Catherine Phillips so that the future niasques at the court canst be as successful as they have been up to said date: and Lady Annette Partlow bequeathes her love of sports to Lady Helen Roitaire. Sixteenth, the following named persons, to wit, Lady Frances Hunt, Lady Clara Lawler, Lady Elizabeth Hudson, Lady Helen Trent, Lady Elizabeth 'XVheat and Lady Garford Sperlin leaveth tim Don Mckiollough, the art of eating' much and hurriedly, said art having' been acquired during the days of preparation prior to the days of senior scholars masque. Lastly, du we make, constitute and appoint Sir lYalter Shirley to be executor of this our last will and testament. ln witness whereof, we have unto subscribed our name and aiiixed our seal this the -- day of june in the year of our Lord, one thousand eleven hundred and eighty-seven. 2nd boy: But what of the money? Thou hast deceived usl tXYandering minstrels with song write, Russell bcrees, at head, spied in the distance whistling class tunel. Not one step shalt thou stir until the truth contents of the original will is given. lst boy, lrlark! The best wandering minstrel in all Eng- land approaches. t'llo song writerj. And what be that merry tune you so lightly whistle? I fain would hear it sung. Song writer: XYe have this hour hnished our task and so demand it soothing' at twilight to sing. Vfo minstreljg Well gladly do it-is it not so comrades? tsXll singl. OUR TECH HIGH-GOODBYE. Song writer: tl'ointing to audiencel, 'Tis time that all ye knights and ladies make the woods echo with that tune. tAll singj. w,

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28 THE ARSENAL CANNON they have reached the state of freeman, when they may use it as they choose. lfifth, does Knight George of Seidensticker, our leader and our chief. give and bequeath his bashtul manners, his favor in the Court and three fortnightly visits with the Lady l'each to yeoman Clarence lJ1'Z1y6l'. i Sixth, Knight lclarold Day befiueathg the 51111111 pail- of -, that is, to wit, the things with which he doth maintain the court treasury to Lord llerbert Lamb, who he avows canst use them well without further instruction. Seventh, Lady Angeline llates doth bestow upon Squire Klarien Greenspan a just share of her drainatie qualifications, with the hope, forsooth, that he wiill prove tn be as great as Lady Angeline in the next year's tournament. liighth, to those deep thinkers in the night school of astron- omy and all the other arts. doth Lady Dorothy Black be- queath that which, although she will not tell what it is, she avows will illuninate the grounds at night without the aid of torches. Ninth, we give, and bequeath to Friar HHIT5' Traylor, Prior Harold NfYadsworth's serious manne,1- and ready conimand of the court language, aforesaid qualities which he hath main- tained with, no one knows how much hardship, throughout his two-score months at court, to be used to great advantage by Friar Harry. Tenth. we bequeath to Lady Elouise Russ, the pulls of Lord Campbells height: and to Lady Jeanette Colgrove, a wee portion of Lady Mildred of Heller's dynamic nature. lileventh, Lord Louie Jackson doth bequeath the solemn expression which he doth maintain, to Sir Howard Foltz. when in sooth, said youth shall have attained the age of eight- een. Knight Harold Scheithe doth give his Heetness of foot to Sir Donald Steeg, for fain would he have Sir Donald do the kiing's bidding in right good time. Twelfth, we do bestow on Lord Richard of Murray, a pocket of Helen Creager's A's and to Lady Marie George, Lady Helen XYalsh's mode of walkingg and to lflaron S. B. Van Arsdale a soft rubber ball donated by Lord Robert Thatcher, the ball, forsooth, guaranteed to have no pugalistic tendencies. Thirteenth, Knight Emory Baxter doth give, devise and bequeath the seat which he hath long reserved during the early hour of the day, in' the corridor before the throne room of King Stuart, to Baron Stewart Stout, who hath already learned its value. Knight Charles Bridges bequeathes his



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QD 5 EDllURlfllS r WXW 'Xl lllg- - ,vel ww i-'mrs skiktlldfirriettiliars X 1 -naw vm--4. vs. X Published by pupils of Arsenal Technical Schools and printed by the Lf T. A, School of Printing, Indianapolis, EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chief ............................. Marie George Business Manager ............................. Paul jones Athletics .................. Harmon Snoke, hlohalma Holmes Jokes ..... Laurence Neidlinger, Frieda Gillani, John Sterling Literary .................... Dorothy Mueller, Helen NYalsh News ...... Beatrice Horgstede, Frank Trost, Miriam Munger lixchange ................................ Rachel Campbell Art ...... ............... . .. VVoody Miller ADVISERS Business.. ............... .... B lr. E. lf. Greene Editorial .. ......................... Miss Laura Vlfilson Indianapolis, .lune 6, IQIQ. Tech has succeeded this semester from almost every point of view, Due to the short fall term, the spring months have been hard ones but the co-operation of the faculty and student body thrust the difficulties in the background, Probably a greater per cent of students have excelled in their studies this year than ever before. The gulf between the vocational and academic departments is narrowing and the decided advance made by the vocational boys has caused them to take an in' terest in school activities which before they considered out of their sphere. Te-ch's participation in athletics has been especially con- spicious and in every line, including basketball, baseball and track, have we loyally and fairly defended the school colors. The art depatment deserves special credit this term, Be- sides desiigning all the costumes used by the girls for the Supreme Day program, they decorated the Costumes worn in thc dances at the monogram game. The publicity given the school dur-ing the exhibition of the model of Greater Tech, better English Week, book Campaign athletics, Supreme Day, and various other programs has kept the Arsenal Technical Schools almost constantly before the public eye. lt is a telling test and Tech passed with her green and white banner flying viiCtOr011Sly.

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