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I9-THE BUCYRIAN-27 Ginny Dodd is still so keen Writing is Marylyn Johnson's profession. Walter Assenheimer sells insect traps, Helen Schott's editor of True Confessions . Shultzy the Bucyrus streets does clean, Still harboring the hope of growing lean. Sharrock and Kish own a dainty shop, Of ladies fine apparel. A fearless dare-devil is Holloway Sailing Niagara in a barrel. At the circus Mcliaughlin sells peanuts and pop, And Paul Asscnlu-imer's a traflic-cop. Fergy's contented owning a school Where Cheer-leaders can take courses. A hospital is run by Wagner and Bast For aged and crippled horses. Lilly saves lives at a swimming pool Eve Immel converts by the Golden Rule. Blanche Martin and Kliney now have the same name lssy Loomis is on the stage. And Frederick Judd the great composer, Is said to be everywhere the rage. Forest Frizzel has gained world-wide fame, From the African fleas he loves to tame. Ruth Gaa is an artist in London, they say, And Ruth Athey is a teacher. Doris Heckert owns a meat-market, And Wilbur Stewart's now a preacher. Grace Campbell is living day by day, Hoping a man will come her Way. Jimmy Koch and Leonard White Are in the navy now. Jan Martin's just a sailor's sweetheart. While Justin Witter's a rich high-brow. Ruby Troupe is in the lime-light, She's at the best clubs every night. And now our High School days are through, And though our paths may sever, We'll live these days in memories, Will we forget them? Never! Class of twenty-seven, here's luck to you! And all the success in the universe, too! l':ig+- 'I ly
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19-THE BUCYRIAN-27 Claire Saull is a poet of great repute. Darl Linn's in aviation. Noma Cosgrove is in the political game. As a cook, Chandler's gained a reputation. Russel Wilson incessantly plays a flute. Judge Foulke will settle your slightest dispute. Martin Sheetz is in a zoo, Don Baker holds a good position. Bud Abnett's a heroic prize-fighter And Korn's famous as a great magician. Charlie Corwin's happy, too, Always shining somoom-'s shoe. Bonin and Seeger and Rinker, all three Have traveled far and wideg Each says, Often a brides-maid have I been But never once a bride. Katy Kiess the Berries be, And Lucile Wise is in gay Parie. Then there's Geraldine Thompson and Ethel Stei Unmarried still, they say. But Agnes Mollenkopf and Clayton Walker Were wedded the other day. Edsinger and Haycook too, are fine I've heard they own a rich Gold Mine. Louise Weiler's working for missionsg Oris Miller owns a store Charlie Wiles plays with Paul Whitman Just oughta' hear that old horn roar! In Africa Clifton sells provisions For taming lion's dispositions. Fred Croneis is a French teacher. Gladys Robbins as a coach you'll find. While Julia Deisler is a governess And Mary Campbell's an evangelist kind. Ermina Heckerts a musical creature Though the heart of a man does never reach her Dorothy Haigh is a waitress pretty, And Pokey Harrod's a cook. Ernie Mollencopf's long been married. Chuck Speigles just written another book. Pete Volk's made a million in New xork City, Popular, handsome, and always witty. l':1 ge 'l'Welit.y
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19-THE BUCYRIAN-27 Class Will and Testament We, the members of the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twen- ty-seven, of the City of Bucyrus, in the County of Crawford, and the State of Ohio, considering ourselves to be of sound mind and exceeding superior intelligence and judgment, do make, publish and declare this, our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us. In manner following that is to say: First: We bequeath unto the class of 1928 our most valued and reverenced possession, the memorable title of Seniors , To our sister class of '29 we leave this sound advice, which We have so ardently followed, Never sacrifice time from your school work, for social events and dates ! To the Freshies we leave one box of all-day suckers, not to be opened until Christmas. We leave to Mr. Heil our most hearty expression of gratitude for his patient and earnest labor in our behalf. We bequeath to our Supt., Mr. J. L. Ward, a late publication by Prof. E. Royer entitled: Perpetual Motion, and Various Other Good Jokes . We suggest that this be applied to the future classes assembled. To Mr. Baer we leave an automatic system of locker controls, whereby he may open lockers, whose owners have forgotten their keys, without the danger of injurying his frail physique in the traffic jams between periods. f We leave unto Coach Moeller and Prof. Marzolf the sound advice, that Early to bed as well as Early to rise , makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. To Miss Reynolds we bequeath several straight-jackets, to be pre- sented to those students in her classes who fail to keep their correct posi- tions. Unto Miss Beer we leave a patent burglar alarm, to be installed on her dog at the earliest possible date. We leave to lVIiss Sharp a new set of French texts, the pages of which are so constructed as to prevent the illegal procedure of writing in trans- lations. To Mr. McAdams we leave a new machine with special magnetic at- traction for certain metals, commonly known as coins, said device to be used in aiding future athletic finances of the school. Unto Mr. Leedy, who is living up to his name in B. H. S. this year, we bequeath a combination baton and squirt gun, by which he may draw the attention of the roaming minds and voices of his various glee clubs and choruses. We leave to Miss Mills, larger quantities of soap and water to be kept Page Twenty-eigh I.
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