Rising Sun High School - Sol Orien Yearbook (Rising Sun, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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gm .9 gi f. ' 'C Q I I I U 5 . I - N . I v - CLASS WILL-Continued 9. Wade Loring wills his toughness to Donald Cofielcl. 10. Edith Danbury wills her horse-lat? to Helen Humphrey. I I. Frances Pavy wills her dancing ability to Hester Kelley. IZ. William Burns wills his yellow slips to Leona Buchanan. I3. Alta Campbell wills her fighting spirit to next year's basketball team. W I4. Mabel Obertate wills her Hirtatious ways to Wilma Curley. I5. Gussie Wilson wills her bangs to Hazel Peak. I6. Clyde Birdzell wills his artistic ability to John T. Whitlock. I 7. Wade Loring wills his side-burns to james Irons. IB. Gertrude North wills six inches of her height to Carl Dugle. I9. William Burns wills his ability as an actor to Lora Pavy. 20. Dorothy Higbee wills 27M lbs. avoirdupois to Elberta Mitchel. 2 I. Wade Loring wills his motorcycle to William Whitlock. 22. Claude Morehead wills his whiskers to Rudolph Hall. 23. We, the committee, will the job of writing next year's class-will to anyone who wants it. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand and seal, this Fifteenth day of May, A. D., nineteen hundred and twenty-five. CSEALD SENIOR CLASS. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Class of '25 as, and for, their last will and testament, in the presence of us, who at their request, in their presence. and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses to this instrument. R S.IllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1925IIIIIllIIllIIIIIIHIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllH. S.

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c H S Class Will We the undersigned members of Rising Sun High School, being of sound mind on this l5th day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hun- dred twenty-five, do will and bequeath the following property, to-wit: To the junior Class, we will our ability at selling Hot-Dogs. To the Sophomores, we will our class furids, in order that they ma, give a real junior-Senior Reception next year, To the Freshmen, we will our dignity and musical ability. To the Eighth Graders, we will the honor of becoming Freshmen. To Mr. Turner, we will our ability as civic students. To Mr. Tucker, we will all our old out-of-date music. To Mr. Rigot, we will enough of our class funds to purchase a pair of rubber-sole shoes which will enable him to catch the junior boys throwing tin-foil and chalk. To Mr- Ross, we will all our worn-out clarinet reeds. To Miss Hines, we will an electric fan, so that the hot summer days may be spent more comfortably. To Mrs. Turner, we will our books on How to Make Noodles. To Miss Monroe, we will our beautiful voices. To Miss Alexander, we will all our livestock, ponies, etc. The following may seem to be trifling bequests but we hope they will be appreciated and put to use as soon as received. Clyde Birdzell wills his violin hair-cut to Noel Walton. Frances White wills her large feet to Mary O'Brien. Floyd Truitt wills his altitude to Roy Gibson. Elberta Cochran wills her everlasting devotion to Elizabeth Rick- etts. Robert Higbee wills his game leg to Lloyd Clore. Dorothy Higbee wills her dimples to Edna Turner. Claude Morehead wills his scientific ability to Barret Hillis. Gertrude North wills her reading ability to Alberta VanOsdol. IIIIIIII UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIllllllllllllllllllllllll1 IIIIIIllllllllIII!Illlllllllllllllllllll IllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll H . S.



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xi lug- .. N: Q GNL-M --ENE N V .C-K... esaygm 'fair'-5.41 . ,?f,,...gM an-,N ,,...-,-,,,,, Prophecy of the Class of '25 On being asked to write a prophecy of our most worthy class of !925, our mind became a whirl. Of course we must attempt, and our prophecy must be a good one. How should it be done? l have it, cried a thoughtful com- mitteeman. There is a band of gypsies camping near, and l am sure they will help. At this suggestion the committee proceeded to visit the gypsies. We approached the gypsy girl in the bright red dress, spangled with tin- sel, and black bodice laced at waist. Her hair was flowing and a red silk kerchief was knotted around her head. From appearance this was the person whom we sought, so our chairman spoke, Fair and wise prophetess, guardian of unseen things to be, the class of !925 of Rising Sun High School is about to pass forever out of school life into life's school. l beseech you, roll back the curtains of the future and prophesy unto us what the future of each of the fair young women and each brave young man is to be. They tell us that by mere contact with personal belongings of individuals, you are able to accur- ately foretell coming events. With this in mind we have brought you these fifteen handkerchiefs, fragrant with the personalities of the fifteen graduates of whom I speak, Please, then look into the years to come and relieve our anxious hearts. The prophetess spoke in a low, decided, but musical voice. Thou art indeed brave to dare look down the vista of things to be- Knowest thou not, that a glance into the future is never a pleasure unmixed with pain? Knowest thou that to know what the future hol'ds may be to thee a never-ending curse, shutting thyself out from the joys of the present in con- templation of things that are to come? But as thou hast dared to tempt the gods by thus challenging their revelations of thyself and thy classmates by these tokens, I will discover unto thee the future of those from whom they have come. The prophetess took the first handkerchief, a large white linen, and held it to her forehead for a second. Oh! ! see a crowded auditorium, an address is being delivered. The speaker, a tall man of extremely pleasant appearance, and about thirty-five years of age, is speaking on an important topic of the day, The audience is spellbound. He is a master statesman. The name? Now, ! have it, Floyd Truitt. Taking the second, a dainty small handmade handkerchief, the gypsy exclaimed, Amazing! l see a magnificent home richly furnished and in every detail proving wealth. The husband is a foreign looking man, noticeable for his black mustache and one eye-glass. The wife is much the same as in her school life. lt is Alta Campbell. The girl reached for another handkerchief, two fashionably colored clung together. Listen, ! hear music! an opera house! two young ladies are play- ing a clarinet duet, Edith Danbury and Gertrude North. Next came a large fine linen. A school of learning and a noble pro- fessor before his class. They look at him in reverence of the vast learning he acquired at Rising Sun High School. Why, what is that they ca!! him as they bow in homage before him? Professor Claude Morehead! R' S.HIIIIIIII'lIll!IllIl!Ill!!Ill!IIII!IIIIIllllllIll!IIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1925I!IIII!llIIIIIII!!III!IIIIIIII!I!!!IIIIIIlllIllIIIHII!IIIIII!!!II!!lII!II!lIIl!H. S.

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