Helt Township High School - Old Rose and White Yearbook (Dana, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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OLD ROSE AND WHITE S U PERLATIVES Biggest—Ernest My res Littlest—Virginia Campbell Fattest—Raymond Myers Thinnest—Paul Munford Tallest—Russel Weybraugh Shortest—Ruby Boruff Meekest—Margie Ingram Most Impossible—Thelma Reynolds Most Promising—Faye Dunn Most Emotional—Ruby Myers Most Sociable—Elsie Cheesewright Most Lovable—Russel Weybraugh Most Agreeable—Elza Church Most Dignified—Eva Beard Most Vampish—Mary McCart Most Fidgety—Margie Eaton Most Independent—Cumae Price Most Talkative—Miss Prentice Most Changeable—The Senior Class Most Athletic—Raymond Myers Most Conceited—John Beard Most Popular—Faye Dunn Most Fickle—Helen Howard Most Innocent—Louise McBride Most in Love—Ared Lamb Naughtiest—Walton Weaver Silliest—Mutt Reynolds Queerest—Lelia Church Wildest—Frances Dunn Cleverest—L. W. Shirley Prettiest—Imogene Harris Smartest—Johnie Cook Youngest (in actions)—Miss Marshal Sweetest—Ared Lamb Giggliest—Frances Dunn Cutest—Johnie Spaulding We will take a holiday, When— Kenneth learns to behave, The teachers forget to assign lessons, The Juniors are quiet, We graduate, The Sophomores quit boasting, Mr. Shirley acts cross, Miss Marshal doesn’t create some kind of excitement in assembly period, Mr. Hite smiles during opening exercises, The P'reshmen quit bluffing. IMPOSSIBLE For Mrs. Kerns to keep quiet during second period. For the Sophomores to talk before the assembly. For Paul Munford to grow. For Raymond Spaulding to be good during the eighth period. For the Seniors to make a mistake. For the Freshies to be wise. For the teachers to forget a promised Quiz. For Johnie S. to lose interest in basketball. 9 2 8 Page eighteen

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ft s OLD ROSE AND WHITE N is for Nonsense, a little of this now and then Is said to be relished by the wisest of men. O is for Owen, a senior so gay, Whose motto is, “Work comes before play.” P is for Pearman, a bashful boy Whose mind on his lessons he doth employ. Q is for questions, which all the teachers ask, To answer them is no small task. R is for Ruby and also for Ruth, These young ladies tell only the truth. S is for Spaulding, also for Spurgeon, The latter we hope to make a great surgeon. T is for Thelma, always happy and gay, Always busy chasing troubles away. U is for union, one and all, For united we stand, but divided we fall. V is for Voice, we all have a right, To voice our own opinion either day or night. W is for Wisdom, we are all wise you see, For this is required of us before we a Senior can be. X is a letter without any rhyme, We will just pass it up as we haven’t any time. Y is for Year, this is our last, Our happiest days will soon be past. Z is for Zenith, where we all hope to rise, And each gain for himself a prize. 9 2 8 Page seventeen



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OLD ROSE AND WHITE CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of ’28, do this day January 1, 1928, draw up our last will and testament. It grieves us to leave you, but as we have fulfilled our duties to the highest degree, we feel that we should get out in the world where we know greater things are waiting for our masterful minds and hands to do. To the Faculty, we will the following: To Mr. Shirley we will new and larger waste baskets so he can get his feet in them with less trouble. To Mrs. Kerns we will a new class book to cut deportments, as her old one must be full. To Miss Marshal we will a new bird cage. To Miss Prentice we will a new cane. To Mr. Hite we will a new basketball team. To Mr. Rund we will a more intelligent botany class. To Miss Sturm we will more power over the assembly. To individuals we will the following: I, Eva Beard, do will to Marguerite Reynolds, my boldness of speech. I, Ruby BorufF, do will to Maxine Miller, my surplus weight. I, Owen Campbell, do will to Robert Reed, my boisterous nature. I, Elza Church, do will to Paul Munford, my surplus weight. I, Fay Dunn, do will to Pauline Inman, my recipe for reducing. I, Frances Dunn, do will to Virginia Heber my ability to vamp the boys. I, Marjorie Eaton, do will to Imogene Harris my love for Emerson’s Essays. I, Franklin Ennis, do will to VVelton Weaver my ability to hold supremacy over the boys of the school. I, Marjorie Ingram, do will to Mary McCart my ability to dance the new steps. 19 2 8 SS3C Page nineteen

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