Prescott High School - Hassayamper Yearbook (Prescott, AZ)

 - Class of 1913

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Page 12 text:

Cast Hill anil Qteetamrnt KNOW YE ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT WE, the Seniors of 1913. being duly ascribed as men- tally sound and of good health, do hereby bequeath our worldly and otherwise, goods as hereinafter prescribed: Donald Burmister, his parting regrets to the School. Albert Crawford, two As and two A plusses to John Davis, for future use. Mariam Doudna, her flirting accomplishments to Jean Elliott. James Farley, his membership to the Ananias Club to Alma Cousins. Harold Howard, three years of growth to Millie Marks. George Merritt, his only pair of socks to Don Bell. Peter McNulty had nothing to will. The teachers took advantage of his good nature and appropriated everything that he possessed before he got out of school. Charles McLane, his bluffs to the gardener, to keep the lawns in condition. Ina Riebeling, her latest volume, “Love Letters of a Senior,” to the school library. Roy Richards, his “Bulbul” trousers to the general use of the school. Mabel Stephens, her amiability to Howard Morrow. Andy Troutz, his blush to Harvey Carter. Ed Zeigler, his political aspirations to Jim Stortz. William Lloyd, his gift of gab to some needy Freshman. Grace Gillespie, her powder rag to Florence Duncan. Done this 1st day of June, 1913. SENIOR CLASS OF THE PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL. 10

Page 11 text:

TT? HAT “Virtue is its Own Reward’’ is further exemplified by the high respect and admiration with which the Class of 1913 is held by our present teachers and school- mates, as well as by classes that have gone before. Natur- ally, the graduating class is supposed to embody those qualities which time has set as a standard, and of the Class of 1913 it can be said that they set a newer and higher mark for the coming classes, from their entrance to High School. This class has enjoyed a reputation second to none, but with their coming into Seniorship, they have brought out hitherto dormant qualities in a dazzling display of intellectual, physical and social ability. Glance for a moment at the class averages for the year. Note the Senior Class leading all other classes by a large margin. More students on the “A” list than all the other classes combined. Quite an envious record. In the athletic field the Class of 1913 again brought dis- tinction upon itself, furnishing, as it did, five members of the best football aggregation ever produced by the Prescott High School. The deeds of these five men are recorded else- where, so individual mention need not be given here. And can you remember a more enjoyable affair than the Senior dance? No, for it was one of the most enjoyable functions of the entire season, carried out. of course, by the energy and force that is characteristic of the Class of '13. With such a record behind them, it is to be expected that the class, no longer as a class, but individually, will carry themselves in a manner to still further reflect credit on theii organization, and leave, in addition to their notable school career a path which may creditably be followed by others. Another thing this year is the absence of class feeling between the Seniors and the other classes. With all due regard to the other classes, it can still be said that this lack of feeling is due in a great measure to the attitude of the Seniors towards the lower classmen, overlooking and mag- nanimously forgiving, as they did, the excesses of those who have not yet reached the age of discretion. 9 C. H. H„ T3.



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dentur Class paij “THE UM1TY DORUMS.” ELKS’ OPERA HOUSE, June 5, 1913. Under the direction of Mrs. F. W. Hart. CAST. Edward Seymour. Captain of the College Ball Team.... .................................... Harold Howard Archie Stanley, his chum.................Donald Burmister Walter Addison, an adventurer.............Charles Me Lane Colonel Seymour, Ed’s father.......................Albert Crawford Robert Owens, known to his intimates as “Fat”....... ......................................Howard Morrow Max Schultz, called Porky” because of the fact that he came from Cincinnati..................W illiam Lloyd Willis Hammond— Shorty” Little—but wait..Jimmie Farley Henry Stanley, Archie’s father. Professor at Elmwood College ................................Roy Richards Ike Donovan. “Idle Ike, a gentleman of leisure..... ..................................... Peter McNulty Per-cy-val Albert Bulger, the new pupil from Paw-Paw, Michigan .............................Harvey Carter Zeke Bowman, amateur actor and chore-boy at Mrs. Pilson’s .............................Edward Zeigler Madeline Morris, from Boston, an heiress. ... Ina Riebeling Grace Hanson, her chum from New York.........Evelyn Fox Nellie Seymour, Ed’s sister.......................Francis Howard Nancy Havermeyer, daughter of the Glucose King.... ..................................... Mabel Stephens Mrs. Horatio Pilson, landlady of the College Boarding House ................................Grace Gillespie Susie Watson, maid of all works at the boarding house. Not quite the Sis Hopkins she looks. . .Mariam Doudna SYNOPSIS. ACT I—The College Campus. ACT 11—Sitting-room in Mrs. Pilson’s boarding house. ACT III—Interior of the College Gymnasium. 11

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