Rockville High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Rockville, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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THE HOOSIEE LINEBARGER RECEPTIOB Mr, mm Mvs, John A Lumbargor, in then most hoijimlwle hammer, enter minml the mcmlmls hr the Senior Class. mcuhy hm: mcmhm of the Board of mmnon on Friday, my 20th, Th is an annual arm and the Senior; fall; of at weeks Mm, aml anxiohsh mv ' ml m- nnivnl. Tm Ilousv looked u lxenntiful .Iew muted in m am mien, mnl I-askets of Hourls were mm m uveuy available wmhr. Am. 1.11 the guests mm Mm. Lmubm'gm' mnml the partv off with a roar hy .mmmg On the hack of each guest the name 0f sonm prominent man. Then m1. mm Vcnjoycxl a mu, Versatiou hhnuh Hue person puma on someone meh- M k. mul they mm m guvss m name 01' the person pinnml on Hymn from the uonvm'sntiun of the ham peopxo. Afm everyone 1m guessed the name hh his hack tlm Woy wax mu stirred up m1 they who 1m m mkv 'J'ho next comm was a gnmmg cow lust. A m containing me 1mm us the nlmmlmt was brought in. Then same mm am uml mum out um lem-ys aml the guests xespomluul h Hm name: nl' prounm-nc men aml wr on: whose Ian name lmgzau With fhi? lotwrh Exaltw mun ran high during this contest. Each guest. wa: then prav'ulml with :1 pwturv mm mm m ere u nuem. Most of the poms wore masm-ph-ces nml you would lmw thought wnnhm Hm- shol Imd written them nit AL :1 luh- hunr chlivious I'ofleshmeutx were mm, mm- m uut in Hue class 4-01 01's. The guests then hemmed fol home mom they had spout. a memorable owning. JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION A Japanese rhimhuh Zk dohrimw iolnrcmlrse dimm iunusunlly vlevm wast 7a 1ollialung .mhsm-I-mhl a general ntmosphm-e cf mugcniulity mu mums the annual wccptiml winch me ,huhor gave to the H: u of 1921 at tho Mmmc Thmme on FmHy, May 13. The guests were x' 9:1 in Hm pmu Joy: of Um Tempre, which wm'v arhstlw any dmrnm with palms and farm and Japanese lanterns and Lower of mm mm 'elxen'y hlosmms, Baskets of brighmoloreu flownrs and many gay- Kotthup, u tonic for those who blnmlm'exl.

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24 THE HOOSIER Giana Will We, the honorable class of 1921, be ing of sound mind and good, having 911- joyed four years of undisturbed peace in the Rock llL- High School, 410 nmhy Jaclare this to be our last will ml m- lament, revoking all onm wills heretoA fore made. We dispose of me same as follows: To the Juniors: A bank entitled uHow to act nml what m 110 when you become a Senior. To the Saphomores: We hand our ability ta Mo ic all. To the Freshman: Eighty cans of Mennen's talcum powder to cover up their greenness. To the Faculty: Our hm wishes for n more eusily ruled and mm behaved grzulumiug um um year. To Johnny Frybex'ger: Reeve Pearc's privilege of walking tlatfoomd moss um assembly. To Cynthia Cooper: Hue Hudson's smdious ways. To Willy Sewers: Max Chapman's right to sleep all mough English exam To Public Speaking Class: Several more interesting books like HRobert. Rules of Onler to study, To Doreen: Ethel Barfs quietness. To the Sowing Ohms of '22: A muf- ler fur each individual in honor of mu tencher, Miss Hall. To Framer! Bwekwa ' Some of Ruth Fm 'er's eloquent exwes nus. To John Guilens: A private refur- enee shelf, To morem Uronkhite: Even Coors rosy mm: To Martha Manddiu: Blanche mm 23an mm and Iliguiliod manner of walking. 0 Under Classmen: Information 9.. anything free from Charles Strain. To John Sidney: operatic tendenciesh Charles Grinley's To Connelly McMulIen: Jae Ellen's ability to grow a hennL To Gladys Myers: Lillian Ammong. right to have bobbed hair, To Flora Overpeck: dreamy expressionsh T0 Marcelle L.: Lester Britten Wills his ability to become a basket mu stm'. To Hugh Hacker: Parke Carter's av Bentlve devotionh Nola Ogden 5 To Earl Swaim: Orval Booherhs giuleh To Mary Ellen Chapman: Ione Reid's flirtatious nccomplishmeuts, To Charles Hay: Glmm Sowers' gift of Gab? To Paul Beadle: Strain'x means. Some of Charles To Rufus Burton: George Gleason? cave man nllitudm To m- Editor of c e mme Hoosier: LaVen-a Bendlo's nbi ty to conduct the pup, n. so successful g manner. To Paul Horn: Byron Freell's w tomplishment in saving time. Ta Dorothy Burton: Elennm-vs right to have a case in the assembly room. Signed and witnessed this twenty sixth day of May, nineteen hundred and twentyrone. THE SENIORS. To Talkers: The steamer that blows a whislte never turns a whecL



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26 colored cushions were arranged about the mom. At 3 m the guests were invitt-u into the dining room, which had been ti - umbed tn rcpi't-sent a Japanese test gar vlen with i x viubenv 'vd summer how, am! bowers of gruem'ry mill hiasmms. in which L'allaries were sing- tug. Lanterns aha tapers hooded in purple shatlns furnished illumination. Emil: 09 the nine ttthlcs hml for 5 cm tvrpirm a lvasket of purple iris null spiraeu. Dainty hand painted Japan fans marker! the places nml ohhfash- toned nose gays served as favors. Tt-h coy maidens in Japanese CDHV tnlnes saved the following menu: Strawberries n. In natural Pressed Chicken Mashed Pctutoos Creamed Asparzlgzux SMLL-d Aimomts Hot Rolls Jelly Pel'feetion Salim Ice Cream Angel F0041 Cniree After the satmt course, John Ulimtr man. acting as tahstnmster; gave a Ward of wtxcome on behalf of the Juniors to all prescnt and then introduced Gladys Myers. who gavo s toast to me Seniors in mse. LaYenie Beadle, om editor inrohicf, responded to this clever toast with st poem eqnhn v s goutl. Next the tcastumstpr iutmah ,ti ,Eula Strangvv who showed what. a . l amt important part mu- Svhool Bmml phi s in the ankville High School. Mr. Harry Rice responded in EL my interesting manner Ellhl chhghteheu us 93 to um real responsibilities of st School Bnartl. Than Lester Swamlers was introduced mt he missml hot um of tho faculw members, but hhhdwi t-uch h Hbouquet and a iemohw a done up in the same package. Mr. Linebnrgcr l'Dspnildml tt. thix Huwm'v tmt with one of his usual good talksin funny story, n little sunnll attvite, and a warrl of inspiration fm- all. Then Mr. Wright, :I former prin tipnl at R. 11. 3., was persuaded to shy TL few Words in whirh hv WIN a tribme to tlw school, sud assured us that lie Cake THE HOOSIER would hem- forgvt Hm people of Rocks ville. m the close of the lmnquef, while Un- toastmhstt-r tried to cunvinrc us that the Junior Class was incnpnhlr 01' providing any sort of entertainment, h colnl'od gentleman, noun other than Em Swaim, rnshm in auvl bogged per mission to smut in us with his tmupc ot' ctot-s. Then followed a minstrnh w. . proved to he h t- er wake mt 0n thu Senior Boys! chm. For n limo mwryans was mm that Mr. Percy me Shoes Pcare Was going to havu to Mom- mit suicide by nhnhhi his self, but finally he fuuml an casior way to die, and so pleasant in mt that hit of his brother dub mi'mhors decided to her aompsliy him DH his long journoy from uhence to hither. After singing mi of the good om songs so mini i- r to it , everybody went home feeling t' t they had at- tendcul one of the host eceptions ever given by a Junior Clnxs, in spite of the far! that it Was on Friday, the nth. FRANCIS WHIPPLE CONTEST. The few!!! Francis Whipple prize t-ahtsst Was held before a ,hu'ge audir aim in tho High shim! ditorium, intlay evrxnng, May IS. 1921. The six contesmnm and their subjects in onlor of delivery wore hs follows: mrho Sn CBHELI Crime Wave, E18117 llm' Burks, uAtlmtisiug, Byron Freml. HAnhiosy of Maui and Bsttst, Nola Ogden. mite of Our Problems, Ruth szV ier. u'i'ht: Immigrant, Ru Assatii Paul Um mack erm Criminal, Charm 3min. The contestants were judged on Wm points, manusrript m1 delivery. The hmhussripts were graded O h basis of sixty per mit. by Mrs. Ella B. Nichor ms or Rockville, and c. c. Kelson of Montezuma. The judges or delivery Be not simply good, but good for something.

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