Mercer High School - Hi Times Yearbook (Mercer, PA)

 - Class of 1929

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Page 30 text:

H I -T I M ES Eva King leaves he£ beauty to her sister Laura. “Chuck” Williams leaves his Chemistry hook and also all his knowledge about it to Homer Huey. John Stowe believes in having everything down Pat but does not wish to leave her to anyone. Red Wolbert wills the chemical preparation which he uses to keep his hair beautiful to Red Amy. We hope he will appreciate it. Frank livers leaves his Geometry recitations to some industrious Junior. Mary Stewart leaves her power to pester Miss McClellans poor little boys to Doris McElheny. -— ' ---- Mildred Cook wills her poetic verses to Dudley Johnson. To the Cicero Class we leave Virgil with or without added equipment. Esther Infield leaves her singing ability to Roberta Patterson. r Viola Adams leaves her ability to write essays to Helen Rickard. To the Sophs we leave our dignity. Hetty Oakes leaves her Chemistry notebook to Avis Armstrong. Perhaps this will make the road much easier. To the Juniors we leave the Senior Rooms and the Key of Knowledge which ever graces the Senior’s doorway. -,i?5 Finally we bequeath our colors, red and white, to any class which will •'''iiphold them and try to follow the hard trodden path of the Class of ’29. In witness whereof: We. the Seniors of Mercer High, sign this our last will and testament on this------day of June. 1929. VIOLA ADAMS. ETHEL ROBSON Twenty-six

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H I -T I M ES Last Will and Testament of the Class of 29 We. the Senior Class of Mercer High about to leave this Temple of Learning, being irresponsible and ignorant of all knowledge, do make this our last will and testament. First, we leave our dear teachers who have led us through the paths of High School and prepared us for higher education. May they lead other classes along the same path. Don McCracken leaves his place as president of the Student Council to any Junior who fels himself qualified to fill the position. Mill” Ringer wills her excess vocabulary to Eva Elford. We know she will cheris it greatly. Andy Masson leaves his beautiful curls to Muriel Steister. “Aid. Broadbent wills his good old Lizzy to Andy Albert. Perhaps he can use it for experimenting. Dotty Snyder leaves her talent for drawing to Guy Ringer and also the privilege of drawing for the year book. Evelyn Rinamon leaves her book “School Day Romances” to Ida Grace Mildred McWhirter wills the smile which will make any fellows hair curl, to Paul Thomson. To the Freshmen we leave our high ideals. May they ever ues them to the best advantage possible. Louis McCullough wills his vamping powers to Miriam Schmidt. To Martha “Skinny” Vanatta, Louis Rodawalt leaves some of his excess fat. He hopes she will take advantage of this great offer. Thelma Brazel leaves her mischievousness to Mildred Weber. Wallace Moon, the baby of our class, leaves his A. B. C books to some Freshies. John Watson leaves his bashfulness to Maebelle Truxall. To all other classes we leave Professor Craig's annual lecture on “Snow Balling . Gerald Palmer leaves his power of concentration to Paul Robson. Florence Moon leaves her remarks to some bashful Freshman. We hope they will enjoy them as much as we did. Mary Infield and Mary Stewart leave their good times to the rest of the classes.------------------------------------------ Edith Broadbent wills her weight to Stanley Smith. Lois Stewart leaves her experience as a housewife to Florence Snyder with the advice “Go to it early”. Clark. Twenty-five



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Name Nick-Name Viola Adams “W Lula Armstrong •1 M Lou Frank Byers “Pansy” Ruth Bowman “Ruthie” Thelma Brazel “Tom” Edith Broadbent “Edie” Mildred Cook “Millv” Esther Infield “Sue” Mary Infield “Bob” Allen Jones “Ionesv” Eve King “Mae”' Donald McCracken “Don” Lewis McCullough “Luke” Mildred Mclntire “Mil” Mildred McYVhirter “Mac” Dorthea Meade “Dot” Florence Moon “Flossie” Wallace Moon “Wally” Louis Rodawalt “Rodv” Ethel Robson “Ettie” Theresa Snyder “Dotty” Lois Stewart «t T M L Mary Stewart “Jim” John Stowe “Johny” Elizabeth Oakes “Betty” Gerald Palmer Percy” Mabel Patterson “Pat” Mildred Ringer “Mil” John Watson “Watt” Charles Williams “Dizzy” Howard Wolbert “Red” Favorite Saying See here. I told you so. Say please! Le’s go home! Sure let’s do! Oh. Raymond! I don’t know! I leavens! Cut it out! Ah, Now! Kids, he quiet! Oh, Romeo! Huh! I hat’s all I know about it. Hold everything! My gracious! Let’s eat! Who ? me! Hay! W ho said so ? I presume so! Er-yes. Oh, heck! Mind you do and— Rowdy! Oh, cats! Oh, I don’t know! Is that so? 1 bet a hat! I think so! Don’t get canary! And how! Ambition To marry rich. To become the owner of a woods. To star in B. B. To stay out late at night. To get into mischief. To become Mrs. Cox. To be an artist. To be a preacher’s wife. To see dawn. To sleep. To dance forever. To invent a successful freckle cream. To be with Marry. To have curly hair. To quit school. To gain weight. To be independent. To shine at night. To become fat. To marry an aviator. To be an interior decorator. To marry a farmer. To invent short days and long nights. To get through French. To graduate. To be a college professor. To get married. To g west. To be a scientist. To join the navy. To grow up.

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