Lost Creek High School - Memories Yearbook (Lost Creek, WV)

 - Class of 1927

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Qgenzbr lHff ll! We, the Senior Class of 1927, being of sound mind and good understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament. We will, devise and bequeath to our beloved Juniors our class room and exciting meetings, also the right to use the kitchen. We Will, devise and bequeath to the Freshmen our Senior dignity. We will, devise and bequeath to the Sophcmores the right to have the highest class average in school. We will, devise and bequeath to Mr. Moyers all the old candy papers and the right to pick up said papers in the hall during the noon hour. Samuel Barrett wills to Christine Young a Latin Pony. Eva Wiant Wills to Mr. Mathias a good pair of shoes, provided he keeps them out of the candy room. Truman Holley wills to lsaac Maxwell his ability to play basketball. Marcella Cordua Wills to Beatrice Riley her place as center on the high school team. Carroll Palmer wills to Albert Stonestreet permission to sleep during all dull classes Freeda Halterman Wills to Ruth Wiant a good pair of curling irons. Slater Crumrine wills to Parrish McWhorter his genius as a writer. Mary Batten wills to Tilda Musgrave the right to play tricks on the teachers. Stella VanHorn wills to the Junior Class a good comb. Frank Bailey Wills to Resin Hudkins his ability as a stationary guard. Thelma Morris Wills a perfectly good temper, when not aroused, to Elizabeth Ford. Elizabeth Kennedy wills to Maxine Rib her position as cook for the Senior Class. Khale Bond wills to Birdsell Randolph the right to wait for the 8:43 car every morning. Cleo Rice wills to Beulah Propst the right to be the quietest girl in school. Paula Westfall wills to Lillian Shreeves the right to sell candy at noon. George Ford wills to Leslie Rib the right to be Art Editor for the year book. Una Moyers Wills to Mr. Stout a perfectly good Latin ll book to do as he pleases with. Lastly we will, devise and bequeath to Miss Specs, our beloved class advisor, a new class to guide through all their troubles as she has guided us. ln witness whereto, we, the Senior Class, subscribe our name and affix our seal to this, on the sixth day of April, in the year of our Lord 1927. Signed, sealed and declared by the Scnior Class for its last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereto subscribed cur names at its request as witnesses thereto, in the presence of said Class and each other. W1'rN1sssus: MR. H. D. BOND, MR. W. B. MOYER, MR. H. C. WILL, MR. R. R. STOUT. Page eighteen

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v.. emor lass tstorjf T-SCCA HE Randolph Class of ,27 has been a very successful class. As Freshmen we were a little shy as first but it was not long until we became acquainted, and with winning second place in the Class Tournament, and with the success of 5 'vm' the play, Daddy Long Legs we consider this year a good year. As Sopho- mores we were great. Mr. Wills was Class Advisor, and with his skill we presented a Stunt Night . We also won first place in the tourney and carried away several individual prizes. Ohl the Mighty juniors. Although small in number we were mighty and took a lead in all schcol activities. This year Miss Specs was Class Advisor. We presented two plays, The Whole Town's Talkingn and The Arrival of Kitty . We published the Reflecto1 ' which took second honors in the State and Inter-Scholastic Press Association Contest. As Seniors we excelled all the other classes. We elected as class officers: fzos iff , V S5950 F '57-M t 3 fift i ts as ' 1 -L lj Ivrfhse. UNA MIJYBIRS ..,.......... ..... ,.., ,........ . , . President MARY BA'1 1'1-:N ,...,.... . ...,.,....,., Vice President MARCIQLLA Cokuua . . Seeretary and Treasurer R. B. RANDOLPH. , . ,...,. Sponsor Cl.Ass Cflliflki Red and VVhite g CLAss FLOWER: Rhododendron C1,Ass M0'l I'0I No Reward Without Effort We are working hard this year to put out the best year book that has yet been put out. We are also practicing on some one-act plays to be presented in the near future. We feel that our school years have been a success and that we were one of the best classes in school. The Class ,27 was well represented on both boys' and girls' basketball team, and some of the class were leaders in grades. ln the future we can look back with pleasure on our dear days spent here, and feel that we accomplished much. We now say adieu and wish good luck to our lower classmates. -M. K. C., 'z7. VGSX9 Seniors Whose cPz'ctures Are Not in Year Book CLEO RICE Lhrestomathean Literary Society Memories Staff Civics Club Honor Club Small in stature, big in heart, Plafes her force hehind the cart, To push onward is her aim, We wish her glory, laud and fame. HAYM OND H UGH ES He nezfer speaks until spolcen to, But accomplishes all he has to do, And with a sigh and a whirl He turns away from all the girls. MAR JORIE QYOUNGJ SMITH Chrestomathean Literary Society Civics Club Secretary Senior Class From the folds of the Senior Class, Has drifted a sweet and gentle lass, Memories of her linger in our minds, As always peaceful, generous and hind. FOSTER BEVERAGE He's gone away, miles and miles, We eertainly have missed him all the while, For he was always witty and gay, And entertaining throughout the day. Page nineteen ad I 'Q

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