Lincoln High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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The Mayflower Illllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlIllllllHllllllllillllllIlllHilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllHIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllll Article 20. I, Ellsworth Pomeroy, on IVhaley. that she will never use it, do bookishness to Beulah YVebster. 21. I, Chester Sisk, bequeath my stand-inl' with certain teachers to Hall VVunderlich, provided he doesnlt privilege. 22. I, Georgena IX'IcVey, will condition leave my Article abuse the Article my blue ribbon Persian lXIaltese Angora kitten to Article Ruth Lawrence. 23. I, Carol Linkenhelt, will my diamond encrusted pearl ear l'lIlgS to one Florence Tomlinson. 24. I, Delorus Bottorff, give Article my quiet walk to any of the heavy-foot- edu boys. Article my talkativeness CH to Bernice lXIor- combe. Article 26. I, Susie Stansbury, will my diamond and all my books on budgeting to Juanita Clizbe. Article 27. I, George Protsman, will my pessimestic views on literature to Gail lX'Iyers. Article 28. I, Harry Unger, do be- queath my unusual and perpetual vocabu- lary to Pauline Ifalconbury. Article 29. I, lXIary Iftta liellison, will my double name to Tom Fries. Article 30. I, Lois INIann, bequeath my giggle string to Ruth Suter. Articile 31. I, Charles Parsons, will my copy of How to Become Popular VVith the Girlsl' to LaIXIar Jones. Article 32. I, lXIary Webste1', will 1ny interest in cars, especially Overland Champions, to Ruby Hisey. . Article 33. I, Anna hlae Hamilton, leave 1ny ability to escape being caught when writing letters during school hours to Clifford Logan. Article 34. I, IXIilton YVenzJler will my ready excuses for being late to class to Harold Bixel. Article 35. I, Pauline Gibson, be- queath my self-assurance to Ruth Steele. Article 36. VVe, the Jewel girls, leave OLl1' naturally curly hair to Virginia lXIi1ller. 25. I, Paul Dimmitt, bequeath Article 37. I, Lillian Bryan, leave my good CU English to lXIary Lidgard supposing that sometime she will find use for it. Article 38. I, Qliver Dickson, will some of m y numerous Haffairsll to Porter Article 39. I, hlary Harris, will my extra knowledge of French to anyone so unfortunate as to have chosen this sub- ject. Article 40. I, Florence Clough, will my superfluous flesh to Ina -Iohnson. Article 41. I, Belle Rains, leave to Ifvinifred VanVactor a map of Indiana with Argos plainly marked. Article 42. I, Clifford lXIoore, will my extra Palmer Certificates to Robert Brown, Article 43. I, Harold Bockoven, hand down 1ny argumental ability to Edna Beatty. Article 44. I, Francis Schearer, will my beautiful complexion to Qpel Yeazel. Article 45. I, IXIargaret lXIyron, leave my power to bluff the teachers and to cheat CU 011 tests to Helen Tanner. Article 46. I, Clarice Schroeder, leave my interest in Hotel Plymouth to Leona Price. Article 47. I, Robert lIIyers, leave my joke supply-alone. Article 48. I, llarshall Kizer, be- queath my ability to lead the teachers away from the subject during class hour to Gerald Ball. Article 49. I, Russel Glass, will two of my Nell Brinkley Hair Ivavers to George. John De Article 50. I, Harriet Roush, leave my spit cu1'l to IN'Iae lNIcVey. Article 51. I, Dorothy Bondurant, do bequeath a package of 'fGolden Clint to VVelcome Snyder. Article 52. I, Roy Nye, will anything I have to anybody that desi1'es it provided too many ask. that not Article 53. I, Erdine Gerard, wishing to dispose of my conservative 112lUl1'C, give it to Ralph Fuse. Article 54. I, lNIarjorie BIoore, be- queath my cheery greetings to Norbert Neidlinger. Article 55. I, Gayneille Ifnyeart, leave my old compacts to the IXIadden twins. VVe, the Seniors, appoint as the executor of this our last will, Forrest VVood. Signed: UTI-IE SENIORSF VVitnesses VV11 Son - ' Pa Lin June 1, 1925.

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The Mayflower llllllllIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIllliIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1llllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll11lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIIllIIIllIIIIllIIlIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E 1- Illllllllllllllllllllllll S n' 1' E t t E, the Senior ClIl.S'A' of Plymouih High School, on this the jirst day of the sixth month, of the year of our Lord, One Thozzszznzl Nine llzmzlrea' Tzeenly-fifve, State of Indionzz, County of rlfarsholl, city of Plymouth. heizzg certain of yrflzlilzltion do hereby hefore iciflzess 7IIlId'l', orzlain, jmhlixlz, and declare thix to hz' our lar! -zcill and textamenl, zlisjroxing of our properly as follo-zc.v.' Section 1. Article 1. To the Junior Class we be- queath our stand inn? with the faculty. Hoping they will derive more benefits from it than we have. Article 2. 'lirue to custom we give to the Sophomore Class all our .Athletic honors. Article 3. 'lio the Freshmen we fleave a copy of Roberts Rules of Urdern so that they may know how to conduct a proper Class meeting. Section 2. Article 1. To hlrs. Foor we give a little Hoversightl' so that she may overlook a few of the mistakes i11 English papers. Article 2. To llr. lNIcVVilliams we hand downh' all o11r childhood savings to be invested i11 red-hotsu. Article 3. To hlr. Annis we leave a bow of royal purple and pure white to remember the class of 1925. Article 4. To lvlr. Spaulding we ex- tend our heartiest sympathies for having to contend with us. Section 3. Article 1. I, David Eidson, bequeath the fruits of my efforts which have been directed along the lines of gathering in- formation, to Rebecca Cook. Article 2. l, Grace Holem, do hereby will my gentle disposition to Virginia lvliller. Article 3. I, Stanley Brown, leave my vocal powers to one Arthur Thomas. Article 4. l, lvlacel Dreibelbis, be- queath my ability to escape detentions to Rollo Underwood, since I feel that he has 27 a sufficient supply on hand. Article 5. I, hlary XV-elborn, do be- queath my place on the honor roll to the Lackey Twins. Article 6. YVe, Florence and Ethel Zehner, do will our spare time to joseph Thomas, having noticed that he is always in need of time. Article 7. I, Frances Piper, do leave my much adored Chemistry book, thc pages of which are badly worn, to Bertha Perry. Article 8. I, Howard Shell, leave my faithful Ford to any of hlr. Annis' Pearsl' that have escaped the frost. Article 9. l, Anna Mfadden, leave all, except o11e, of my heroes to Frances Kelli- son. Article 10. l, Jennie Neidlinger, do bequeath my extra credits to Henry Gross- man. Article 11. I, XVilliam Sester, give to VVilliam Schlosser my sense of humor. Article 12. I, Frank Foster leave my motto: Early to bed and early to rise. etcf' to Harold Richardson so he can arrive at school before 8:29 A. ll. Article 13. I, Roscoe Barts, having noticed that Eldon Babcock is so bashful, leave to him my boldness. Article 14. I, Charles Evans, bequeath my love for all the girls and my secret for overcoming bashfulness Cto be deliver- ed in personj to Albert Anderson. Article 15. I, Jennie Vvoodcox, do hand down an autographed copy of my latest novel, Sheiks I Have linownl' to Beatrice Reeve. 1 Article 16. l, lylargaret Gantz, will my sunny smile to VVendlyn Ball.. Article 17. I, Lucile Erwin, without reservation, do leave my Alice llusselman. Article 18. l, Esther Dulcia Hewitt one of my who is slightly worse for Article 19. I, llary my reputation as a cut up to Helen Rains. quiet ways to Head, leave to 'lgood lookins, ' the wear. VVeissert, leave r



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