Jefferson High School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1936

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SENIOR TRIP The Seniors of I. H. S., accompanied by Miss Stambaugh and Mr and Mrs. Trump, left early Wednesday morning, April 29, for a trip to Chicago. The first stop was at Michigan City where the group were taken on a tour of the State prison. Everyone was very interested, but very glad to be able to leave. There was time before lunch to visit the Oriental Institute and the Chapel at the University of Chicago. After lunch the group visited Field's Museum and the Aquarium. The group then divided, some going to the ball game while others spent their time in the loop and looking at other sights about the city. In the evening of the first day we all went to a musical comedy, At Home Abroad, at the Grand Opera House. After this, sleep was attempted at tl1e Y , the headquarters of the group in Chicago. The morning of the second day was spent viewing some important buildings in down town Chicago. The Board of Trade, the Federal Reserve Bank and Tribune Tower were of great interest to all. Thursday afternoon was also spent in sight-seeing around Chi- cago. Lincoln Park and the Museum of Arts and Industries were visited. After eating supper, the group boarded the bus once more and headed homeward, There was a general feeling that a lot had been learned from the trip, and that everyone had had a good tifne. Class Poem t t WE,9 We are Friends of friendly tether, We are friends that link'd together - The Class of thirty-six. W e are the second to graduate, We are the ones to anticipate The coming of the day. We ne'er will forget this year in the past, We hope this year will not be the last Of the Class of thirty-six. We're out in the open andall alone, We're out the world and on our own The '36's of J. H. S. - Charles Thwaits. Pane 9

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SENIOR CALENDAR President ............... ........... ,,,,,,..-,,. Vice President ------- ----- john Berkey -- Violet Mather SCCFCUHYY ----------- --------- . Betty Kitson Treasurer .... - Valedictorian . .... ............ .......,,,,,- , Salutatorian ------- . .--- Classs Sponsor- ----------------------------- ---- Class Song We are Seniors, we are Seniors, Happy all the time, With our colors, green and silver, We'll always lead the lineg Rah! Rah! Rah! We are Seniors, we are Seniors, We'll stand every test, R obex t Nusbaum Christine Logan ----. Mary Stark Mr. j. L, Trump For Seniors are the best in dear old I. H. S. Class Flower: Pink and Carnation Class Colors: Green and Silver Class Motto : Our Ship is Launchedg Where Shall We Anchor? ,L Calendar o Activities: Tuesday and Wednesday, April 21-22 ...,-..---.--.-. Class Play Saturday, April 25 ...---------..-----..---- junior-Senior Banquet Sunday, April 26 ..... .... .... B a ccalaureate Monday, April 27 , .... . ---.-.----.------ .----- Com mencement Tuesday, April 28 ........... p ........... ........ A lumni Reception Wednesday and Thursday, April 29-30 r---.-.--------- Class Trip Page 8



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CLASS WILL We, The Class of Nineteen Hundred Thirty-Six, of Iefferson High School, Elk- hart County, Indiana, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. The estate shall be divided as follows: ITEM I. . To all creditors presenting claims against us after our demise, let all trash, such as school books, school building, school work, teachers, janitor, and other miscellaneous objects, be distributed by the administrator. Those demented persons accepting said trash are hereby authorized to dispose of it as they see fit. ITEM II. We hereby set aside twenty-five cents C .2 51 to be used for the purchase of pul- motors, reviviliers, wreckers and such rectiiiers as may seem lit. These are to be used on the school at large after our retirement, as we are not unaware of the shock the said re- tirement will occasion the school. ITEM III. We hereby set aside a second fund, the immense sum of five cents C .o5j, to be used for the purchase of an electric window squeegee, a brand new scientiic invention, guaranteed to wash all the windows in the school assembly in three minutes. The remainder of the fu11d after above said purchase, is to be used for the employ- ment of an assistant to aid the present janitor, Mr. Harvey Gregory Hamilton. ITEM IV. As a class we bequeath the following: To Mr. Trump, a string long enough to make a large knot on his index finger, so as to enable him to develop his much needed memory to its fullest extent. To Miss Stambaugh, the membership in the Bachelor Maids Club with all dues paid for life. To Miss Holbert, much love and happiness, and the sincere hope that her diamond will never lose any of its breath-taking sparkle. To M r. Warstlera bottle of the new scientific discovery, Hair Vigor, guaranteed to grow hair where hair never grew. To Mr. Anglemyer, the position of prosecuting attorney because of his ability in ' 'cross examination. ' ' To the hack drivers we bequeath the following: To Mr. Hubert Gorsuch the courage to get married. To Mr. Elza Fields, a new daughter, Lavonne Smetzer. To Mr. Conrad Mahr, we bequeath a cork to be used as a check for his Hot Air valve. To Mr, Robert Huffman, many more winters of toboggan sliding. To Mr. Carson Aust, a donl-:ey to assist in removing his hack from mud- and snow- stricken roads. To Mr. Ray Shemberger, a new song hit. Page 10

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