Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1915

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24 The Pilgrim to Chas. Buck, who can use it in making Athletic Posters, I also leave my PeP in track to Russel Ringer, who has shown himself to be an enthusiastic and energetic young man in that line. We, Reva Doty and Gladys Parks, leave our excellent rec- ords with any of the young men, who promise to have and to cherish them CThe girls or the records?j Arthur Cleveland, too busy collecting Pilgrim subscriptions to make a long will, does hereby bequeath to the Sophomore President his position as President of the Student Council. tHe wishes to keep the honor in the famiIy.J I, Ruth Rhinehart, do hereby bequeath to Helen Bondurant, my dramatic gestures and excellent voice, which will win first honors in any Declamation contest. Donald Baker, John Shoemaker and Rolland Cook, having seen so many Senior classes pass out of school, who never made a vital suggestion to guide the lower classmen, do hereby suggest to every Freshman a very simple CPU method of getting thru school, Never Flunkf' I, Marie Carothers, too exhausted from hard work to tell of my deligtful C?j experiences as Editor-in-Chief, do hereby give the said otlice to anyone who will take it. I also leave my honor grades with Opal English, who has aspirations to become a student. Ellis Maxey leaves with Mr. Harris, his new electrical ma- chine which will register every cent he pays for breakage in the Physics Laboratory. We, Lillian Hahn and Fanny Chart, do hereby will our mod- est dispositions to Joe and Brit who can use them to an ad- vantage, we know. I, Walter Wise, having had much experience in teaching Commercial Arithmetic, do hereby donate my ability to Robert Brundige, who can use anything in that line with the greatest ease, and never coniiict with his own knowledge of the subject in the least. I, Grace Milner, knowing of Mr. Dutter's experiences and re- nown as a low Baritone, do hereby bequeath to him, my ability to detect discords. I, Jessie Ritchie, do present to any of my sober school-mates all the sweetness of my nature. Especially, I think my beautiful giggle would put the finishing touches to Howard George and make him renowned. I, Carol Ione Humrichouser, do hereby leave to .all the High School, my loyalty to Athletics. I also leave my Geometry note- book with Charles Winenger, who will need it very much. I, Cletis Hammaker, being of a sober disposition, but very

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The Pilgrim 32 Class Will We, the members of the Senior Class of '15, being of sound mind and nearing Cwe hopej the close of this life, do hereby Will and bequeath, all our possessions and privileges to our dear faculty and to all who intend braving the dangers of future years in our beloved High School. To Mr. McDowell, our worthy Superintendent, we leave the pleasure of figuring out the complex records of Chas. Johnson and Boyd Morcombe, in order to get rid of their illustrious presence by 1920 at least. We hereby bequeath to Mr. Dutter a few more assistants in order to give M. Cressner, C. Buck, and Prof? Shirar, a little time for pleasure. To Miss Johnson, we bequeath Ching , our pig-tailed friend, whom she can drop in Chinatown, when she arrives in San Fran- cisco this summer. After a long and exciting debate, we have decided to leave with Miss Kercher a list of all the Christian names of the Junior boys, who, we know, will feel slighted to be called by their last names only when they have arrived in the Senior Class. To Miss Eberly, we leave a class composed of many talented people, who can learn a part in any play inside of two years. Having a great love for the Physics Laboratory, and all? it contains, the boys of the Physics class leave the beloved engine with Mr. Harris. The Pluto Club bequeaths to him a Presto-Lite key for his private use. To Miss Smith, we bequeath an iron, to be placed between the Laboratory and the Cooking Room, in order to keep Jacox from breaking thru, when he smells the delicious? odors. Knowing that Mr. Jackson is terribly interested in music, and all concerned, we hereby give and bequeath to him a megaphone, thru which he can yell Fire, Fire every Friday morning. To Mr. Stilson, we desire to give a permit, to run his car f?J under the front steps every morning, instead of leaving it uncov- ered in the street. Lastly the Senior Class bequeaths to Miss Scott, an orchestra that can murder, The Poet and Peasant with greater ease ,and dexterity. Having a few possessions and priveleges, which can be used with great success C91 by the lower classmen, the individuals of the Senior Class have generously decided to leave them to their be- loved friends, who, we know can profit by their generosity. I, Erwin Haag, do hereby will and bequeath my artistic talent



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The Pilgrim, 25 popular with the girls, do hereby leave and bequeath my knack of getting next to Linus Brown and Fred Grolich, who are so bashful around their lady admirers. We, Ruth Davis and Gail Roberts, do hereby give our Chem- istry note-books to any of the Junior girls who intend making about ten credits next year. I, Esther Eich, do hereby leave with Will Langdon, my in- spiring desk which forces everyone who sits in it, to be on the honor roll every month. We, Ethelwyn Goodrich and Bertis Tomlinson, do hereby leave with the Junior girls, our ability to make and serve an ex- cellent Chemistry dinner. I, Martin Ness, leave with any of our future Orators, all the honors WJ I have received during my career as Orator. In testimony whereof we, the Senior class, do set our hand and seal this 21st day of May, nineteen hundred and fifteen. GEORGE V, SENIOR CLASS WILHELM II, MARTIN J. NESS. Witnesses. ISEAL1 -Tiff t'h'Sl'IlI'il14Lf in Mix hunk mix flour f'Qv 'fn' lf.i1'1iru1'po.'ix lfxlgruwilllg Cn., lmfiiiilapolis, lurliulm l l l QUARTET

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