Berne French Township High School - Our Yesterdays Yearbook (Berne, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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Berne French Township High School - Our Yesterdays Yearbook (Berne, IN) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 26 of 112
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Class of Nineteen Twenty-Two Class Colors—Blue and Gold Class Flower—Yellow Tulip Class Motto— lie conquers who endures The Sophomores saw a path of green. They thought it was a Freshman Class; But, when they nearer to it drew, They saw it was a looking glass. This was quite the case in the fall of 1918 when thirty-one innocents made their first appearance in the Berne I ligh School, for you sec we were not the typical green group of Freshmen. We were an exception to the ordinary Freshman class, and we saw the nine m nths through, with a strong determination to achieve great things. The second year we continued our duties as Sophomores. Although our number had been diminished by five, we kept up our spirits and took an active part in Athletics and Literary work. By tiic third year we changed cur name to Juniors. Twenty members we were, proving that They conquer who endure . This year proved to be a very successful cue in every respect, during which we purchased our class rings and pennants, and also published Tin Budget very ably. Throughout the four-year course we have pursued our studies diligently, and never has the black cloud of disagreement riven our class in twain. We have taken an active interest in all school activities, and our parties, especially the fishing parties, have been whaling? successes. We are new on the last lap of our High School career, and after all is said and done we feel that the time has been well and profitably spent.

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.-1 HOWARD LEHMAN ‘ Go 'way fiddle! folks is tir d o' hearin ' you asipiawkin '. Keep sih nee fur yo' In Hers!—don 't you heah ile banjo talkin'. Alpha—Budget III; Track III and IV; Alpha Treas. Ill; Our Yesterdays; Class Play. LAURA LEHMAN “ller dimpled eh erics are palet She's a lily of I he vale— A ot a rose. In a muslin dress or lawn She is fair as Hie dawn— To her beaux. Arena—B. IL III and IV; Budget StatY III; Our Yesterdays; Class Play. Seventeen



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©JJffl Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of 15. H. S., 1922, realizing and fully comprehending the dangers and uncertainties of this merry Senior life, do hereby issue, declare and sur-rejider our last will and testament, the same to take effect when for the last time we race to beat the tardy gong, take our last sleep in the assembly room, cram for our last exam, and linger for the last time in the cloakroom to hold tete-a-tetes with our fellow classmates, make it known that we no longer belong to that motley herd that falls before the faculty, asking for grades which cannot be obtained, therefore make disposition of our worldly possessions as follows: ARTICLE I To our worthy successors, the Juniors, we bequeath our seats of honor in the Mathematics room, provided they can become reconciled to the circumstances of being marooned and isolated from the student body. To the Sophomore class we bestow our places on the Honor Roll tor the benefit of those, whose names would otherwise never grace this same Honor Roll. To the Freshman class we hereby bequeath all our efforts to please the teachers, provided no members thereof resort to strategy. ARTICLE II I, Mary Ann Habcgger, do will and bequeath unto Newell Rice my musical voice for the welfare of his neighbors in music class. Whereas, 1. Ludclla Stauffer, will my ability to hit the ivories” to the honorable “Geeks” Lehman, provided that Palmer never takes up the study of the “Jew’s harp. I, Ida Grabcr, do hereby bequeath my studious nature to Lores Michaud, provided he uses it only for school work; my smiles I offer to those whom I leave. I. August Nagel, bequeath to Nora Bagiev and Krna Hirschy jointly my admiration for a certain Junior girl, providing afore-mentioned Misses Bagiev and Hirschy divide said admiration according to their respective weights. 1, Leonard Whitehurst, bequeath my place in basket-ball to Kdgar Clauser. My pearls 1 hereby will to the Senior girls. I, Laura Reusser, herewith bequeath my part in the play to Evangeline Rohrer. I, Arvilla E. Sprunger. hereby solemnly bequeath to Beatrice Brewster, the key to the Refrigerator (library), and do request that the book be kept in cold storage, lest the acqucous substance on the covers that bind be disintegrated. Unto Edgar Clauser. I, Dale Braun, do give my perfect record of attendance, and my comb to Agnes Biery, to be used hurriedly between periods. I, Clarence Licchty, do will and bequeath my studious nature to Ralph Schindler, provided that he has enough ambition to make use of it. I, Gladys Long, bequeath my ability as humorist to be divided among John Nussbaum, Joyce Ellenberger and Lores Michaud. I, Margaret Rohrer, do bequeath the box which contained chocolates to a Freshman boy to keep his handkerchiefs in. As a cure for pouty lips 1 will my sunny nature” to Dorothy Wittwer.

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