Marysville High School - Key Yearbook (Marysville, OH)

 - Class of 1938

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Page 44 text:

TVVELVE SHORT Y ARS E Schoolmates, our days are over In this wonderful school of ours, Like a lamb in a field of clover With you, we've spent happy hours. The time OH! it's been short, Since we first went through your doors, But just like good sports, We leave, to enter no more. Yes, you've given us knowledgeg Some, not easy to gain, Making us ready for college Though others at home will remain. Some think of school as a drudge Where they must study so hard, But later they'1l hold no grudge When looking at their report card. They'll be proud to know that in Marysville, They started their learning in life, They think, and always will, That study is not such a strife. School isn't all grind, As some pupils prefer to believe, For there's lots of things they can find, From which joy, they will receive. 1 Such as football and basketball, That provides us with fung And dancing in our hall Until almost one. So in closing this little verse There is nothing much to say, Then, if nothing is ever Worse We'll be happy just every day. -Anita Brooker

Page 43 text:

, A... CLASS WILL Before we break the seal and read the will of the Class of 1938, perhaps it would be well to explain the means by which we have acquired the possessions we are about to will to our successors. When we entered Marysville High School in 1935, we possessed nothing but a great deal of energy and an idea that we knew all there was to know. But the honorable Juniors and Seniors iwith the help of some of the teachers! very quickly put an end to this idea, leaving us with only our energy. This lamentable state of affairs was soon remedied by these classes leaving us many of the articles which we now will to those who remain behind. . To the Class of 1939, party of the second part, The Class of 1938, party of the first part, does herein will the best seats in the auditoriumg an invitation to be guests at the Junior-Senior Banquetg to be producers of the most outstanding drama of he coming year lThe Senior Playl and to have a hand in governing the Girl Reserves and Hi-Y, publishing the Mosaic and Key, and generally taking charge of the activities of the school. Those Seniors lucky enough to have the last period study hall on Friday, will have as an additional priviledge, that period free. To the Junior Class falls the responsibility of preparing a Junior-Senior Banquet, after the standards set by the preceding classes. Picture shows, dances and other am- usements are suggested as sources of revenue. We have but one request--that at the dances something besides ice cram bars may be served. To those who inherit the name, Sophomore, we will the privilege of being allowed to attend classes in the Senior High School Building, and of associating with their elders. We trust that they will recognize this as the great honor it really is, and will try to live up to all that is expected of hem. ' Many of our outstanding traits we would like to have interred with us. These are namely: the habit of arriving at school about two seconds before the last bell rings, the reckless, breath-taking driving of some of our boys, the B-'s in conduct. To those who intend to take Chemistry, we leave the doubtful privilege of making as many disagreeable odors as they can. They may try to the best of their ability to blow themselves up. They also have the right to experiment in the laboratory and make many cosmetics and toilet preparations which will never be used. Our excess energy we divide among the three classes according to the needs of each: 7521 to the Senior Class, 2076 to the Junior Class, and the remaining 502 to the in- coming Sophomores. We leave behind us the Key to Success. This Key will insure the bearer of perfect lessons and teachers' smiles. Unfortunately, however, this key was lost at the begin- ning of last year. Therefore we leave this key to whomever shall find it. To the Three Classes to divide as 'they see fit, we leave the faculty, textbooks, and schoolhouse, for their use during their stay here. We trust that they will take good care of them as the preceding classes have done. In addition to the above requests, we leave certain possessions which have helped us in the past, and perhaps will help some of our heirs in the future. These are to be giv- en to the ones having the greatest need of them. Said possssions consist of: one pack- age of large sized notebook paper tfor use in any of Coach's classesl, one slightly us- ed ink eraser tfor use in typingl, one pony to use in the translation of Caesar, one almost empty pad of detention slips, some old football jerseys, debate boxes and bask- etball suits. If no one has use of these articles, they are to be given to M. W. Hatha- way, Berry Thompson or John Rausch, who will dispose of them. Signed: THE CLASS OF 1938 ' This will be subscribed and sworn before me, on this 26 day of May, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and thirty-eight. BETTY LIGGETT, L. D. Attorney for the Class of 1938. George Samuel Ager Nelle Kloepfer

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