Houtzdale High School - Jack O Lantern Yearbook (Houtzdale, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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LL C, x. . Ag- 1 4. AA- , ,L THE JACK 0' LANTERN gsm s The Class of 26 H. H. S. being of sound and disposing mind does publish this as it's last will and testament. Item 1-My School Spirit' which is of course in accordance with tg? eighteenth Amendment I bequeath to the Cheering Section of 1926 Item 2-The three minute bell which heretofore has been, the property of a joint Stock Company, of which Helen Dickey, ,Marcella Chaplin and Melissa Newcomer were members is at my request given to the person known as Mary Melissa Newcomer as the aforesaid mem- bers are to involve themselves in new stock companies in the cruel world. Item 3-To the Juniors who are soon to become Seniors, our dignity and talkativeness which most assuredly is a good combnation. ' Item'4--To the Student Body, the hopes of having a school bell which when rung, after victoriies will broadcast to the Seniors in the four corners of the earth the results of the leaguegamres. Item 5-To the Sophomores who will soon become the Juniors I give, devise, and bequeath, all the mistakes, I have ever made. This is a most important bequest, because by our mistakes we learn more than can ever come to us in anyother way. And if our own mistakes are so beneficial, how much more so must be those of others, when they be- come our property. L Item 6--To Bud Matthews, first choice of the girls of the new Fresh- man Class, to be members of his lately established harem. 1 , Item 8-To the Literary Society, I bequeath,-my sympathy in her bereavement after having lost such' great .talent, which will leave the school, when the Class of.'26 goes sailing in the clouds to make its castles in Spain come true. , Item 9-To the Freshmen girls I bequeath a grey Chevrolet coupe in which to ride tofschool providing the person known as Mary Dorothy Pidgeon does notfclaim this item null and void. L. ' Item 10-To Helen Kathryn Zeigler and Mary Melissa Newcomer I bequest? two negro wigsand a bag of sand to be used in their first performance in the New Amsterdam Theatre .of New York as the Drunk- en Sisters, orfthe Sob Sisters. ' ' .V Iternfllel-To the Sophomore and Freshmen my great ability to translate Latin. I,fwould,refer this legatee to Mr. V. B. Silliman who alone knows my ability in' this line. - Item'12--To Eleanor Wagner I .bequeath ten new steps of the Charlestpn to be igiven on the installment plan. . f' Ite 5 13-JI'o ,Charles Zeigler I bequeath Ca hairj to which hepcan leave. hlrsl schnolbdy- estate, namely a brown derby, all missing pencils his manly charm, with which he makes the hearts of all the girls do the Fox-trot. ' . Item 14-fo the Student Body the blizzards of 1927. Item 15TTo Brickey Mills, I bequeath the right to furnish the gum for the girls, 'which heretofore has been the pleasure of Earl Robertson. Item 16+To the faculty of H. H. S. I bequeaU1'the Senior Rules which at myfbehest are to be enforced with blacker looks and harsher words in the year of 26 - 27. - I Item 111-1-To the Basket Ball Team I bequeath an oversupply of en- couragement which, if wisely used, will bring the cup to Houtzdale High Schoolf' . - I I -+30--- v '-. T, r 1 . .. fsjrffe. . ' F - . -



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Ai., THE JACK o' LANTERN Returning as Juniors we found several more classmates had left us, but we had five new pupils from Brisbin. The first week of school we held a meeting and decided on our class rings, which were received the latter part of October. The Basket Ball season opened with the greater part of the team Juniors, and they certainly did' their best to win the pennant. To raise money the class served a lunch after an Alumni meeting which proved very successful. Professor Silliman call- ed a meeting of our class March 15 for the purpose of organizing a Jun- ior Home Room Period. The first meeting was held March 24 and the meetings have proved successful. - H. H. s. The Euniur 011355 Qfiull A The following are in order of their appearance-Name, nickname, say- ing, where seen, likes, dislikes, amblton, what they will be. Catherine Boulton, Kate, Holy M ckerel, In a Clothing Store, Fudge, Kissing,'to be thin, A feminine Barney Oldfield. Margaret Bathgate, Peg, I don't know At dances, Crabs, Boys, A model, A school mar'm. Helen Delansky, Hedy, Holy Criminyf' On the road, To dance, Fight- ing, Railroad Clerk, Somebo'dy's cook. Frank Durkee, Durk, Yes Sir, all about town, Study, Being idle, A second Webster, A newsboy. William Chaplin, Chauncy, No Doubt In her Parlor, Dancing, Garlic Salesman, A lounge lizard. Robert Gould, Bobby You don't know half of it. In a Franklin, Hik- ing, Mud, To handle money, Cash boy. Della Gennicks, Del, Oh Heck. In school, Clark, Freckles, A French teacher, A Passing Revue. Clifford Mills, Bricky, Yeh, Practicing Basketball, Loafing, Music A Valentino, Hardware Clerk William Matthews, Bud, So's your old man In a Ford, To make love, Coal mines, Aviator, Submarine Pilot. Norman Galvin, Spike, She my baby on the state road, Nothing, Ev- erything, Nothing, Parasite. - Melissa Newcomer, Lis, I don't have any. Citiizen office, Sleep, Long hair, Paderewski, A Printer's Devil. Edith Phillips, Ed, Grand ages ' At home, Books, Masculine race, Somebody's Steno. Miss Brisbin. Hazel Pearson, Which Hazel, Honest to Gracious, Everywhere, To talk, History, A ballet-dancer, Somebody's wife. Paul Tompkins, Tech, Through, In the restaurant, Candy, Girls, A Sherlock Holmes, A pick pocket. Emma Tuch, Tuchie, Holy Pat, A store, Vergil, Long hair, A Nita Naldi, A flirt. Edward Webb, Eddie What the-? Chocolate cake, A crab, Al Jol- son,.A cake eater. A -32.-

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