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it If Ki if if if O 9 6 IQ! THE IVIARLINIAN. 1928 r '0If0ff0If010Q0fQ01i0fi0f'0f 0If0 0''0f'f0ff0''0''0''0''C'0'0'01f0I'0'3''0 0fIiI0ff0If0If0ffQf0f10.92102IOIIf9If0ff0If0fDI!f0ff0II0If0I10fT01f0ff0ff0ff0f'fff'f0f'f0fv'f',fffxflff2Tf2'f2ffE'f.TfE'f l XIII?6vV00!I0KCf0000W00iWiVVWVWWW?IVii!Kii5ilyKl!00MMlIi0yy0oQ0Q0Q00Q0ew SIQNIOR WII L State ff Texas County of Falls We the Sen1or Class of Nlcllhany Instxtute A D 1928 belng 1n mme or less sound m1nd do hereby yy1ll and bequeath the folloyylng Collectlyely we bequeath our unquenchable school sp1r1t the loye of each member of the class for ey erv other membel our glrl tennls plavers and all excuses supposed to haye been wrltten by our mothers but WVl'ltl19Il bv our glrl frlends to the Junlol Class of sald school Ind1y1dually I Nol e Ray E1Sklll6 yyxll my ab1l1ty to stay three years IH Plane Ceom etry W1th0Llt gettmg klcked out but once to Red Vlaggoner I I ouxse Hancock bequeath my chaxr to Mrs Barnett s desk to Adelle Pennev I Edward Pauhng yy1ll my ab1l1ty to eat more bacon on a football tr1p than anyone else to Kat Kato ml and my ab1l1ty to grow a beard and mous tache to Monkey Dollah1te I Ioulse LeSass1er leaye my yyondexful spelhng ab1l1ty to all those Jumor g rls yy ho haye been heard to remark Mv dear all I had wrong yyas one IYIISSDGIIGCI yyoxd and she onlv Gaye me 69 I Albert Sebesta leaye my football unlform to Monkev Dollahlte We James Barton and Peter Bladen hereby w1ll and bequeath our ab1l1ty to make at least one per1od fault or comma blunder on each test to anvone who can hold up our hlgh standard I Mattle Belle Wxlllamson bequeath my place as yell leader to Fl17a beth Freeman I Walter Smlth vy1ll my ab1l1ty to play the trombone to Ceorge Class and Blbba Lmthvcum May they shde through l1fe I Brlck Bradshavy w1ll my Dodge car to anvbody who can herd It p1OVld6d he keeps It as full of the falr sex as I have I Oltorf Holloway leave my ab1l1tv to play hooky to John Threadglll I Em'n1e Bargamer w1ll mv coal black ha1r to Loulse Barnes We C Reed and Tom Ilghtmng CYISWGII w1ll our abllltv to stay 1n I Eunlce Syylnnea vy1ll my chem1stry knowledge to Abb1e Dora Stone provlded she yy1ll keep up the grades to the hlghest standards I Sanford Eskrldge w1ll my ab1l1ty to ffrlpe to the grlplest Rupelt D llenev We Bess Stallworth and Evelyn Noble w1ll the front porch to the Junlor glrls I Vlola Gameson beoueath mv sklll of speech to the wlnner of decla matlon 1n 1929 I Gertrude Lessman yy 1ll my lone halr to the flapper of the SQHIOI Class of 29 I Nora Belle Shed w1ll mv specks to Vlola Davls proyxdmg she vylll dve her ha r to match the rlms also my false tooth and mterest 1n the hlgh school boys to SUSIE Mann May they use them yylth CIISCFBIIOII C fzfmnfz 1 ,fl 2 Ju lc my 1 ooooooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo rf .Q 9. K! If if 10' IV. if 00 00 OO Q O0 M I ff. 1.3143 goin. 50 00 1.1.3 ni wi , if yy I , . U f .H 50 yy ' - 1 w , Y Y- . . 1 IQ 1025 ' - - A . - , - ' Y im. if Y' - ' Y Y- Y- . ioiioi ine ' ' , y - , , - 9:93 yy ' r N V if 102102 ' ' ' '. ' . :fic Q'5?2 - -' ' V 3 -' .Y - , Q'2Z'2 :::::: ' ' ' ' 7 . y ' iii 10101 ' ' 1 ' . V. ' f0ff0I ioisi v . , -' ' ' ' ioiiog :vii 3 f 'g ioiioj 0i0f . ' Y . . . . ivigoi , 1 j '. , ' t ' j . V' ' : 1 - iw: iota: Y Y' - - f bio: ioiioi V - hiv: wi ' . Y ' Y y Y ygvg , 1 A , 5 I . s k :,.Q ioiioj :wi wi - ' . . . . , io! 10102 ' ' ' 1032 jogoj ' N ' - - 10102 . . . ' ' 7 W - - - 99. K s v V , L ' 9.0. im: ' 10101 :wi . 3 . - . . . fir: , A As ks Y Y v Y . . S Y K, :gl 09. . . ' ,C 9.3, Isis: 1 . ' ' , l , fy. if V - Y , , , , '19 K1 jfoi - -A , - V is - 310. 1432 f v ' - me ' f U I v . ies: Zu: - ' 1031 1001 . . ' . ' Iwi I Q . ' - . Kd - K! if , s - Q! . . . . ' y ' Y . - 455: a K y .Y 1 ' . 1 A ,O 9, if bl ivy ' . . . . sie: - , ' ' ' . 1 1 .. wie: 31 - - - - . . l K! gvg l . . 5 . ppp iw - Y - Y Y ' 1,1 a 3 . V . ! I'-Y ' ' . ' ' Y . ' . EV! :ni . . . np. xv: , , V . In ia: - - - - - wi 203.1 . , . - - - - yi.: . . . Y . . . Y . 1,91 if ' ' J ' ' . V . Z .L 1532 gg Marhn H1g'h for a great number of years to Boots Lenolr and S1 W1ll1ams. gg: 5:2 Y ' f , V' ' r D 7 Soi I ' - - idfoi yy s 1 . - ca - jqg io: Q gdgog Zeb: V U ' . 92,01 y m - 1 :tic 322.2 .. 3.293 Qijoj - ' ' Y' - if yy 1 K 1 - . - ' ' 101202 li ' ' 5.0. wr.: 9 K 9 . c 3.53.2 - 4- - 7 2 :: : :dy K ' 3:01 ide - Y ' ' 1' ' Y' an yy ' ' ' K W . A . km if .Q ' K: S A. S ti :coz ' . If J - . ' ' s f S . isioz :fp 1 - ' ' :ni iw :eric :ug - - ' Y . - 10' 'vi .9 l 0 I nx r 3,1 :qgq :Loi 103 ioiivi :dog 101 Ice 101 yo: :dpi Pllgr ' 7: 'f Q'-O Jr me vi .W .W . S. 13: 13: 1321 16: icy!! 'Hi6:fQio2i63f42i6:fo29:fC5615456356 fi 92wierd!bibiieftxkiicfoiyivitetoiioiZviIv:Solo:io:LQ105:03io::viceLogLv.1d:o.gego::o:ifieioiioiiviid hi
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.QQ Iii 35 THE MARLINIAN. 1928 IQ ff Q' 'Q 'Q 'Q Q' if IQQ QQ QIQQ fQ1fQQ5Qf bf QI If QQ Qf bf fi KI 162 DI 32 101 fi IQ If DI IQ If fi IQQ IQQ IQ :QQ QQ Q02 IQ? If bf 'Of YOQ 'QQ fi 'QQ 'QQ '1 'ff - 0. QQ .Q .Q 3. IQ Q IQ M I .Q .Q .Q .Q .Q .Q .Q .Q Q. .Q .Q .Q :Q :Q .Q .Q 3: IGI IQ 202 If 16132 :Q IGI SOI 102 DI 102 19116. M ,Q ,Q ,Q .Q .Q .Q 5 .Q .Q .Q A .Q .Q QQ 9. .Q QQ 3. ,Q .Q .Q .Q .Q .Q .Q 9. LJ CLASS PROPHECY Honolulu H I Apr1l '31 1941 Mv Dear Mr Mac I haye been trylng to locate you fo1 years so you can 1mag1ne how tlckled I was when I read 1n a Calladlafl paper that you had yy on the spelllng match 1n the Home for Retlred Superlntendents 1n Canada Ill declare I would l1ke to see vou' I th1nk I shall ask Adolphe to stop over the next tlme we pass Canada Oh yes I forgot to tell you that Adolphe 18 my l1usband Im su1e you know of h1m he has made so many d1st1ngu1shed fhghts No matter where I am I cannot help but thlnk of that MHPIIH graduat 1ng class of 28 I don t suppose you ex er hear any thlng of them but they nearly all have made good I was 1n Ch1C3gO not long ago and heard Mar v1n Marett He 18 the leadlng tenor of the Chlcago CIVIC Opera Speakmg of muslc Sanford Eskr1dge IS dlrector of Sousa s band s1nce the death of the latter I hear he IS mak1ng a success of lt At the tlme I was IU Ch1 cago I walked 1nto a dress shop and who should I see? Eyelyn Noble and Bess Stallworth were modelmg dlesses They told me that B A Plerson and Albert Sebesta thell husbands had 1obs w1th the Ch1cago gas com pany It felt good to see those old fr1ends after so many years By the way Jenn1e Lee Goldmg has become famous 1n Chlcago for her famous Goldxng s Halr Dye I hear It IS a good product You would be surprlsed at the number of 28 graduates that are 1n New York ElO186 Powers has replaced Pavlowa as one of the world s greatest dancers I saw her dance last year but I was so sor1y I d1dn t get to talk to her Nell Reed VIOIH McK1nney Nora Belle Shed and Eumce Swlnnea own the smartest m1ll1nery shop on Flfth Avenue All of New Yorks upper crust trade Wlth them Do vou remember Herschell Cr1swell'7 Well he IS now the Cartoonlst for all of New York s papers He IS rece1v1ng a salarv of ten thousand dollars a week Mary Jane Bartlett IS l1v1ng a hlgh l1fe 1n the metropolls also She marr1ed one of the Vanderbllts and 18 well When Adolphe and I were 1n Los Angeles we heard Anna Paul Allen preach She IS grand' You know after A1mee McPherson shot herself Anna Paul took up the work I am sure she has acqu1red qulte a b1t of monev s1nce gomg out the1e Emmle Bargamer and Pearle Cobb are as s1st1ng her and expect to establlsh a church of thelr own later on By the way I am sure you know that Panme Gus Slmpson and Mattle Belle W1l lmmson are m1ss1onar1es n Chlna and Afrlca respectlvely They are both dolng a great work Dldnt Charl1e Voelter meet a traglc death? 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THE MARLINIAN. 1928 0 0 0 0 0' 'Q 'Q' 'ff 'ofqf 102 10I10I10I1QQ110Qf0Q iq 'ojfoi T91 0101 2032 'oi ici 'oi 315101 if ioi foiioi 102 foi 102 ioi T01 T01 i0I Toi 10110f i0Q f0Z T01 'Oi fi IQ 'vi 'oi 'oi 'oi 'oQ 'gf 'O ZoIZOIIOi T0jfQ 'f 'f 'Q 'Q o 0 4 0 0 10..QLO.1t10I 10. .0..0..0.1Q .0..01.0..Q.oL.o. .QQ 10.1021011031 102101 Iol 10f10I10I10110I10I101 10'10f1Q 10.101 1010. 9110. 10. 010110. 10. 10.0. .0..0.10.10..0,.0. .01 10. 9.9. 9. 9. 10.9. .0. 0 .0. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Ten years ago a group of little boys and girls in their best caps and gowns started to school. Some held on to their mother's skirts and nearly died of fright when they were questioned. Some sat very still and won- dered just what it was all about. Still others wiggled around laughed talked and strutted about thinking themsely es very big indeed to be at- tendingschool. The years passed quickly ind 1928 found a good many of that same old gang who started off together still in Marlin High School Of course thev were not all thexe but the ma1or1ty had stayed They were all laugh ing and happy looking quite different from that little group of frightened voungsters who had started out togethei The timid ones the brazen ones and the indifferent ones were still to be observed however The years had drawn them close to each other and between them was a spirit of love and friendship The Juniors of 1928 were a yery peppy bunch and accomplished a great deal Although they did not do such a large amount of entertaining the qualitv of what they did was such a success that it more than made up for the small quantity Their sponsor Miss Kathiyn Campbell was probably the first reason foi their successful vear She was always ready and help ful with her clever ideas and encouraging words She was a trulv won derful sponsor and the Juniors were fortunate in having her On the entertainment list the Junior Senior Halloween Party came fnst To begin with the Seniois received cleyer little inyitations that at once aioused their interest and made them realize that the Juniors were quite a live wire bunch and that something unusual was likelv to happen on the night of October 28th And they weren t wrong When evervone assembled in the study hall on that memorable night the fun started Few will forget the Junior Senior Halloween Party of 1928 Various othei activities took place later the Junior Hay Ride and a few other minor en teltainments The Junior Senior Banquet considered the event of the year was also a huge success Altogether the Juniors of 1928 were a bunch of fun loving youngsters which any high school might have been proud to claim as its own PIQF I cnzfy I ca al .s A jo I io Y 10 L02 9102 0 5' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ000000000000OOOOQOOOOOOOOOQOOOOO6900660004 J O 0 7 1 1 v O 0 , so 1 s 0 O s f v y O 6 , 1 , 1 1 , , OO K OO 1 ' 2 jqgoj Y V W . . . . Y 529: ' 1 ' - 1032 , . ' ' 1 1 , - job: . ' ' . ' . ' . ' ' . ' . 1093 'QKI ' . . in: L 1 1 1 '. , 1 , 1 1 1' , . ' 1 Y . . . ' ' 1 - , ' 1 . ' sv L 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . ' v . 1 V 1 1 . . . 1 , 1 1 , , 1 3 . . . Y n . 1 N ' . ' 1 ' 1 ' ' yoj ' ' , , ' , , , ' 1192 - ' 10102 . A . . ' Z . . . . . ' yoj 1 . , '1 1 ' 1 ' ' - fvfnf . . - . . Y . 1.3 , ' ' 1015 , ' ' , IQ! V. . - . , V ' . A , . . . w . 1 Y . - - 1 ' Q 9 ' . v l ' S ' ' ' 9 A 3:C7:Z 1 , , , ' :.:zJ , 1 1 1 1 1 . , 1 i z 1: I - . 1 7 l 2.1! - - - me 1- 1 . 451 WJ Ti :JDJ f0ff0f ...... 7.23.1 7.12.1 gi.: if V101 :dxf lib: icwg idx . 1,1 idx , . , V ' 'QQ 1 X 1' ' ' -'- C ' 010. 5, I' IfT'21I1I1f1'1III1I1I1T1I111III111I1I111I1I111I1I1I1III1I1I1IfI1I1I1f1I1I111I1I111I1I1.1ff111j1I11TT' '1I1I1 1 0 0 0 0 0l0I102.0I1Q!.10I10I10I102311CKI!!IC10I10IDI161161bI10I1!1G10110I!10I311G1510210101.011010102102102102920911G10IbI9110Z1tlQ1031101101102102511516
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