Logansport High School - Tattler Yearbook (Logansport, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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THE TATTLER 8. Amelia Heppe's foot-ball captain to Qwe haven't the heart to do itl. 9. Helen Grube's eyes to Bernice Kester. 10. lylary Flynn's good line to Don. Wissenger. 11. Lenora Schell's atheletic ability to Our Star Center, Maggie De Haven. 12. Rosa Lee Hirst's superfluous twenty pounds to Charles Patterson. 13. Dot. Porter's pep to Nancy Benner. 14. Toto Hedde's fluent lingual appendage to anyone with enough energy to manipulate it. 15. Annabelle Merritt's laugh to Mary Barnett. 16. Georgia Byerly's only hair pin to Louise Kling. 17. VVm. Browns' Penny to anyone who can change it. 18. Nellie Kreumeyers'-crochted hair net to Bernice Kester. 19. Mary's Derby to Ben Coyner. 20. Harriett Fitzer's dog to the Staff of '25, 21. L. Carither's length to Shorty Overpeck. 22. Mildred Hendee's love for Royal Center to Miss Rathfon. 23. Franklin Hillis's rattling good Ford to Mr, Cox. fMay he now be satisfied-he has some propertyj 24. Bill James's Sleep Year to Egbert Campbell. Signed, THE CLASS or '24. X ? v'- T' nz-zrg lg gg .. ISIS !2RZ .. , - ... 153154 ImIl'Ev-1 Page Twenty-seven

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THE CLAS Being of solemn thought and s flunking, and gaining report cards wi TATTLER S WILL ound mind even after enduring, cramming, th gay red decorations, we, the Senior Class of 1924, having come to the end of our famous career of four outstanding and brilliant years in Logansport High School, and having dazzled everyone with our supposedly impossible accomplishments, do hereby bequeath and set over to the following personages all our worn out goods, both real and personal, which we trust they will accept and treat kindly. Item I. We, as a Class, 1. Appoint Anyone of said Hligh School Cwho has nerve enough to do itl Executor of this will. Item II. We, as a Whole, Bequeatl l. Our dramatic ability to th 2. Our Non Skidsn to L. 3. All our worn out books t in the Library. 4. The lockers on second flood dignity not be lowered by procuring 5. Our happy-go-lucky disposit 6. The good times we have l and aye. 7. Our long list of good excu recognize themj. 8. Our extra credits to Stub V' 9. All our left-hand jewelry t 10. The two benches on the lan Item III. We, as Individuals, Will 2. H. HufI's obnoxious coug ihe appreciates them so greatlyj. 3. Stan Brown's ability to ge gling chemistry students. 4. Don Gearheart's blue Ford . , k 5. Rufus Shidelers and Buc future Stars. 6. Harriett Fitzer's drawing a 7. Adrienne Hooley's knowled ton and Alyce McCoy. 2 Page 1: e Wig and Mask' Club. H. S. CTo be used in icy weather.J o Miss Bradfield, so she may care for them to all the coming Senior Classes fmay their the ones we had on first Hoorj. ions to all gloomy Sophomores. lad to the students of L. H. S. for forever ses to all needy Juniors fmay M. not fright that he may graduate in '30. o the Romeos of the next class. ding to all the Lovers. l. Kac Seiter's hair to anyone who can tame it. h and irrepressible giggle to Mr. Dickinson tby in Chemistry class to all future strug- to Miss Crist fshe needs it badlyl. Grant's ability to make baskets to Well's bility to all future Art Editors. e of typewriting and shorthand to Mary Brit- Twenty-six



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THE TATTLER 1 1 l mAan l l M 1 CLASS PROPHECY its circumference. I describe an inn r circle and the green flames arise I chant my incantations and touch the comm n center of both circles and long red flames leap from the ground, leaping high o meet Uranus I utter my mvocatlons as I learned them from the Great Key o Solomon and while I utter these the flames subside and a red mist forms. Sudde ly the fumes take human shapes. I see again the members of the Class of '24. I see them, and the events of their lives, their joys and sorrows, tl eir virtues and sins, their hatreds, jealousies, and loves. They pass before as in a panorama. I draw the witch's circle upon the sands, and the white flames sprin up from g , . I c , 1 , Y 1 Norman Baker, Mary Derby, amd Harold Mull live their lives over before my eyes. I see again their struggles in the great journalistic game. My feet begin to move in the la est dance steps as I hear Harry Harris, Earl Bargerhuff, George Klein, Helen Be nett, and Malcolm Lybrook bring out those long notes and snappy rumbles of syncopation. They are gone and I see Carl Smallwood, Rex Allen, and Ione Williams laboriously analyzing and synthesyzing compounds-the great Lavaisiers, Priestly and Madam Currie of the day. Mary Carpenter's fate was sealed before she ever marched gracefully across the stage to clutch the white roll in her hand. I hear the faint strains of Mendellsohn's most popular composition rendered by Ray Sellers as Rufus marches up the aisle with Mary to join the club of The Handsome Husbands of which Don Powlen is the president. I also see, either standing before a minister or Justice of the Peace, Louise Clegg, Ruth Grace, and Velma Lowe with their Charles, Evert, and Jack respectively. Mary Flynn is calmly sitting at home telling Wayne of the Campaign of the Democrats. I hear Stan's voice ring out over the rumbling of the street, Well, lady, if you will just sit still, I will have it pulled in a few seconds. The scene shifts again. This t:me I see the music halls, play houses, and vaudeville stages of New York. Pez ny Brown is efficiently directing the largest orchestra in the United States. Floy and John Carithers are amusing the petits enfants with their side-splitting Mut and jeff act. John Geyer is giving a concert and is heralded as the greatest artist since Caruso. Bill James is pulling off his best ventriloquist stunt before a larg audience. The bright lights of Broadway announce E. Nelson's latest, starring eorgia Byerly. Maxine Ferguson is touring the continent giving concerts. The Class of '24 is well repres nted in the athletic world. I see Muck the football hero of the country. Bu lc Grant and Lenora Schell are turning out good basketball teams for DePauw, and Peggy Horn is creating a sensation in Florida with ber new reducing exercises. Page Twenty-eight 1 .

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