Attica High School - Crimson Yearbook (Attica, IN)

 - Class of 1926

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- CIREIIMSGN I Qllass QHHHI We, the Senior Class of 1926, do hereby make our last will and testa- ment, severally and as a class giving and bequeathing as follows: First: YVe bequeath unequivocally to present our present faculty to the rest of our surviving underelassmen. flndz XVe bequeath the Detention Room to the originator, whoever he may be, as we feel we have no further use for it. Iii-d: XVe bequeath to the Juniors our l'Iconomical chairs and books with all the paraphernalia pertaining thereto, including Mr. Potting. 4th: lVe bequeath Room 12 to the Juniors for the use of parking them- selves and their books providing they keep quiet. 5th: NVe being sound of mind, memory and understanding, realize that our happy lfl. S. days are over and make the following personal be- queaths: I, Elizabeth Follins bequeath my ability to argue with Mr. Uoffing in Economics to any capable Junior. I, Leonard Johnson bequeath by baby face iilltl knowledge of semaf phores to our delicate Cecil NVatts. I, Fred Brier bequeath my place on Attica's B. B. team to Iirk Martin with best wishes. I, Evalyn Campbell bequeath my winning smile to Ogden YVilson, who needs but little practice. I, Richard Zeigler bequeath my permanent washable wave to NVilliam Babb. . I, Opal Smith bequeath my book o11 t'Love Leters in Two Lessons to anyone who desires to learn quickly. 1, Voyle Rhode bequeath my quiet, demure and dignified manner to lVreatha Pearson and my famous giggle to Cham-les Twiss. I, Dorothy Riggs bequeath my alarm clock to Dewey Crigler as I don't have to hurry to school- now. KI, Helen Conner bequeath my good grades and my pull with the teach- ers to Henry Borst hoping that he will make good use of 'em. I, Stanley E. Zimmerman bequeath my ca-r to Amaza Mitchell so she may go Over-land. 1, Emma C. Hoste bequeath my hidden temper to Lydia Brown and hope she keeps it as well concealed as I have. I, Madeline lValter bequeath my knowledge of Latin to Laurence Brown, trusting thait he will make good use ot' it. I, John IVolf, bequeath my Ford fthe contrariest piece of machinery on earthl, to Jack Fugate for future use. I, Mary Chapman bequeath my desire to study to Sheik Sommerville, trusting that he may be diligent, painstaking and studious as I have al- ways been. Pade Eli l

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CRIMSON Seniors ATTICA HIGH SCHOOL SONG 1xTlI119Z liuliauaj Attiea High School, Attic-a High School. Is the sehool thatt's ever true, Dear old High School, Attica High School, XVe'1'e always true to you: XVe'll ever have a good sehool For that is always our l'lllt'Q Rise up! Proutl Sehooll Rise up! -ABIill'j01'lG Olantl, '29. TO OUR SCHOOL It was a phantom of delight XVheu first it shown into our sightg A lovely 21l3p21l'll'l0ll sent To he a four years' oi-nameilt. Its halls like stars of twilight fair, Like heavens, too, its healthy airg But all things else about its lawn From Jlllll?-fllllfi and the Clleerful dawn, A tlaueiug shape, an image plays, To haunt us thin the coming claysg Thy meiuory we'll always bless Our ow11 dear School, theAA. H. S. -Iva L. Hausley, '2G. Page 2



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CRIMSON i I, Ileta Preble bequeath my ability to become a Miller to anyone who can surpass my winning ways. I, Gladys Lippold bequeath my everlasting smile to IIel-sohel Mc- Gowen hoping that it mary be one of those smiles that never eom,es off. I, Nellie Powell bequeath my position as Mr. f'oft'ing's private stenog- rapher to any one capable of the work. I I, Robert Laurence bequeath my ability to think and utter witty re- marks at the right time to LeRoy Richey who is always on the jtmb. l. Mary Olive Peterson bequeath my unblemished complexion to Punk Neidigh hoping for best results possible. I I, Vera Lemming bequeath my quietness to llerby Swift hoping he may pass quietly 1?,l on through lite. I, Uliftord Kight bequeath my stubborness to lloe Miller hoping that it may never diminish in quaantity. I, Ruth liildebrand bequeath my love tor Harold to anyone who thinks herself capable of winning him. I, Francis Tinsman bequeath n1y ability at playing hookey to anyone who can get by with it. I, Delmas Hillyer bequeath my lluiek to Ray Armstrong in ease his soon weairs out. I, Naomi Campbell bequeath my love for Daniel to anyone capable of winning him. I, Melvin Auter bequeath my blond curls to Nadine and wish her best of luck. I, Robert Scribner bequeath my unlimited vocabulary to anyone desir- ing it. I, Helen Brown bequeath my quiet, untalkative nature to Margaret Sheetz. I, Wilma Walter bequeath my knowledge of everything to anyone de- siring to graduate in three and one-half years as I did. I, John Farthing bequeath my good looks and manners to our well- known Patricia Carr. I, Isabelle Landon bequeath my good looks and popularity to Kenneth Rhode. Good luck, Kenneth. I, Ernestine Vester bequeath my position as Editor-in-Chief of this book to Jessie Zimmerman for the class of YS. I, Lee Roy liales bequeath my position as a printer's devil to anyone desiring interesting work. I, Eileen Stevenson bequeath my beautiful curls to anyone desiring them providing that they can stand the up-keep. I, Clara lJeSutter bequeath my neatness and quiet manner to Mildred Carlson. I, Mary E. Lyons bequeath my ambition to become a teacher to Mr. Lynch hoping for a great success. I, Nellie Brutus bequeath my shortness to a11yo11e desiring an i11co11- venience. Palie 27

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