Mount Pleasant High School - Tattler Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, IA)

 - Class of 1925

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Ll , IS . 1, 1 V ' 1 1' g. ' r . ' v 1 is 1 ' , Chinese Dragons ............................ ............... M r. Carlson X l ' s f 1 w I lllll'll'I'l I ' l'f Y','lf.Qff llll ..v.v.v.v,v. . .I.l.i.lllll.I'i.i.l.i.l.l 1i.i1vvvv I lvvvvvv uv vo unlor Senior Banquet HE J unior-Senior Banquet possibly the most brilliant affair in the 'in- nals of the four years was ,given at the Legion Hall in May. A Chinese atmosphere was created by the decorations of festoons of brilliant CIQIJB flowers and by umbrellas suspended from the ceilinff. T e waitresses in Oriental costume and the plan of the toast program also inten- sified the Chinese ldea The favors were miniature hand-painted umbrellas. The four coul e d1nne1 sei ved by the girls from the lower classes was as follows M E. N U Strawberries en-naturfile Chicken Croquettes Peas in ltosettes New Potatoes Hot Rolls Junior Ice Olives Senior Salad Wfifers Cake Brick Ice Cream Candies Coffee Dui in the evening music was furnished by an orchestra and between After the dinner the toast D1O0'l'dITl was given with Martha Crane -is toast- nnstre ss TO KST PROGRAM The Chinese Wall ................................... ....... M artha Crane Thx Empue . ......... Elizabeth Ro ers The Republic .. .................... H'11'Olfl Dlvis The To-moiiow of China .. ........ Mar 'uerite Mountain , All . L K r l r X, h K 1 l , it k L, , .' r 1 1 7 1 l I N . V 1 I , the coui ses of the dinner the Juniors and Seniors sang their class songs. b ' V . ' 1 1 lu 1. , 1 1 r n ' l 1 S c i i Q, c



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rv:rvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvimiv. .ilvvvvnvvvvrvulvvlvvvvvvvvl Senior Class Will E, the Senior Class of 1925, in the presence ot attesting witnesses, this tenth day of March, in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Henry County, herewith draw up our last will and testimony. We realize the ,uncertainty of life and the certainty of death which results from that dread amd little- known disease, Excess Learning , to which we have been exposed these last four years. Before the end, we wish to bequeath all of our earthly posses- sions to our various friends. . To the Faculty We leave our sincere appreciation and thanks for their strenuous work in our behalf. . H To the Student Body in General We leave our expressions of sympathy and our good grades to be con- ferred on all pupils who feel disinclined to study. We leave our matrimonial bureau to the class which feels that it can handle it as ably as we have. Personal Bequests 1 The mutual affection between Emmett and Eleanor is left to Doris Chandler and Everett Moxley. 2 Margaret Lynchard's quiet habits go to Mary Shreiner. 3 Everett Mathews extra inches go to Thoc Lamm, and Vera Lein leaves some of her shortness to Thelma Boyd. 4 Mary Crane's curly hair to Ethel Van Hon. 5 Marjorie Caldwell's perfect penmanship to Guy Barnes. 6 Mark Carnahan's 'bashfulness to Ethel Williams. 1 7 Joy Hall leaves her sense of humor to Dale Caris. 8 Jessie Langer grants seine of her surplus pounds to Harriet Koch. I 9 Jack Lee's ability to bluff goes to Wesley Shepherd tif he feels himself in need of itj 10 Curly England's tresscs go to Lloyd Estes. 11 Elizabeth SWan's daintiness is left to Russel Leeper. 12 Rebecca Perdew and Jane Wilson leave their 'gift of gab to Sadie Rugg and Harold Bishop. lfllllllll llllllll llllllllllllllllll Illllllllll llllllllll Ill Ill

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Mount Pleasant High School - Tattler Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, IA) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 1

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Mount Pleasant High School - Tattler Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, IA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 41

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Mount Pleasant High School - Tattler Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, IA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 52

1925, pg 52


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