Monroe Township School - Mirror Yearbook (Bringhurst, IN)

 - Class of 1927

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:llc alll n U gli ills ill: alll illcilihr if-Iirrnrlcilln ill: CContinued from page 225 Fourthly-After months have rolled around and every one from little Bud Smith to Grandfather Snyder knows that you and he have all set sail for the matrimonial sea, you must arrange to announce it, by having one of your friends give an announcement party, you and your guests of course pretend time the mighty mind of man has grap- pled fearlessly yet feebly with the problems of life, but has even failed to define life itself. Webster, that mighty man of refer- ence, to whom all flee in time of dis- tress. defines Life as follows: Life is a succession of hard knocks from the cradle to the grave. It is interpersed all the time that no one hut your and with a few bright spots in order to let I :E he and your parents knew anything US d0VYI1 eeSY- . 1 .- - about it, w Fitting indeed IS that definition. T Fifthly-Should have come after bloating down L1fe's stream we came thirdly, for it pertains to that perfect- to e Feel!! that rock 1S 3 Disappoint- lv dear little ring that he has bought ment. But we should never be discour- g on the instalment plan and slips over raged, remember the Peet heS Said, : OUP finger. Into o l'f o ' ' y Sixthly-You must try to make it as A littlg tllilstllgt fall expensive as possible for both your B f 1. . father and your fiance, so one must in- he Ore .us les innumerable Obstacles : sist on a church wedding. You see onel Empermg us' retalidlng our progress' : - can indulge their taste for color schemes, t 6 goal of our ambltlonsv but We mllSl etc., ifmarried in a church. mounbt llvwaffi as the eagle' always re' Seventhly-Arrange, If possible, to memi er-ing Shakespeare s 1II1IIlOI't3,l have all your friends shower you. Reg- Wor S' F ular cloudbursts are preferable. It not Whene'er there's life there's always 'E' ? only assists in furnishing the future hope .: home, but one takes such pleasure in When life is dark use Ivory Soap. - ifiligfaflrlfikrlame m the paper several Alexander Pope, after crossing the Under the general head of incidentals Delaware Once Said' t 5 might be noted one trouseau, six brides- HLlVe S0 each daY,S Selllngtelm -E-' - maids, one maid-of-honor Csometimes Shall Sel befefe YOU? work IS d0I16- it can be a matron, If yeuife Well UP ln Analyzing closely this couplet one finds Seelefyl SIX gV00fI1Smel1, and One been 'one's work should be of such a strenu- mn men- e NHS beeferr yards and Ye-l'dS Ol ous nature that one is never through .. 7 color scheme ribbon, loads and loadslhhefs Work. T of color scheme flowers, a church with The Speaker has read with great ell eflgfl' Jellltel' Wlill ellllfhe IUUSS ,to l amusement Mark Antony's address to Clean UP, 21 Defefflt to 2lVe llle bflde the House of Parliament, which starts 1- away, a groom in conventional black, as you all know, :. T a bride who looks beautiful in white UTC be or not to be U T 9. point de esprit over silk, and last ' ' . H but not least, a marriage license and a Sglleer nonsense, this talk of not to ' preacher and then live happy ever be' The fact ls Wi area Whether We afterwards. want to,be or not. Life is real, life IS 5- Oh, a wedding must be a great thing. fxlelnlzzgh as my fellowmlassmate has S0 Q LIFE It behoves us then to put our feet For centuries . and centuries yes, firmly on tlle,l'0lmdS ef the ladder of 2 alons and alons man has lived. There- Of ffmlei leekmgt Ueltllel' '19 the Fight UOI' 5 fore, life. to the left,steermg a straight course for Through this eterminable length of fContinued on page 261 -3- x.. m In p ills illmlli- ill: illulln ill: illmlln ull: ll U cgwenty-jizur

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ORCHESTRA lfirst Row-Frank Wileox, Paul Carter, Director, Wilbur Wilson, Dencil Wilcox, llarold livans, Carl Zinn, Melvin Zinn, Robert McCarty. Second Row-De- niariee Retliei-ford, Isabelle Kuns, Grace Pearson, Eva Douglas, Evelyn Ross. Third Rowfllonalcl Myer, Donabelle Chapman, Kathcryn Seigrist, Rachel Wilcox, Dorotha Chapman, Junior McCloskey, Elva Douglas, and Opal Ross not in pielure. Seigrist, Rachael Wilcox, Frank Wil- cox. Cornet.: Ancil Ayres, Harold TheBringhurstschoolorchestraispro- Evans, Robert McCarty, Junior Mc- gressing each year. This year there are Closkey, Dencil Wilcox, Wilbur Wil- 22 members. They have played at the son. Trombone: Melvin Zinn, Charles Teaeliers Meetings at Camden, all the Ross. Cello: Dorotha Chapman. Bass Parent-Teachers meetings, New Hope,Horn: Carl Zinn. Saxaphone: Isabelle School,HadnourChureh,WilburLane'slKuns. Banjo: Elva Douglas. Piano: 1'liristmas party and the Junior class Evelyn Ross. Jlav 4'The Poor Married Manf' l Paul Carter is the director of the or- I g ' . . . . Following are members: lchestira. The entire school is indebted Violin: Donabelle Chapman, Gracelto Mr. Carter for his work and help Pearson, Demarice Rctherford. Opal Q along this line without any compensa- lioss, Donald Myer, Mary Katlierineltion whatever. cgwenly-three



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BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row--John Sheff, Ancil Ayres, J. C. Yunker, Mgr.g Chester Brittain, Voyle Shelhurn. Second Row-Russell Flora, Lee Voorhees, Walter Moss, Coach Morris Perigo, John Shaffer. Third ROW-Russell Porter, Mark Carter. 2331211 defeated by the Fulton Burnettsville Oct. 15 at Flora Delphi Nov. 5 at Delphi Y llllh was the first genie of the season Here fm. the Second mme We met and was prayed at home with a fair at- tendance. The first half ended with a lead of one oint lm our squad, but P Y I the team got together in the last half, and won 19-15. Hoekfield Oct. 20 at Flora In the preliminary game the second team won hy a score of 12 to 5. The Bringhurst team won another game by a 32-10 score. Fulton Oct. 29 at Flora Here forthe first time the second team met defeat. The final score 23-4. The defeat. The final score being 37-9. Both Flora and Perigo were taken from the game on account of personal. The Hrst half ended with Delphi on the big end of the score. Camden Nov. 6 at Camden The ill wind again blew our way and we were defeated hy Camden. The Camden team made their points on long shots from around center from which they are noted. The score at the half stood 10-10. The final score was 20-19. CG'wznty-five

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Monroe Township School - Mirror Yearbook (Bringhurst, IN) online collection, 1927 Edition, Page 39

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