Rockville High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Rockville, IN)

 - Class of 1925

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TWENTY THE HOOSIEK tribute good and original stories for the Literary Department of the Hoosier. Wilma Linebeuy leaves to Jackman llCl' motto, HLittle should be seen and nut hearllfl Lowell Burnett is to receive from Muldell Van Hugs the motto, u1f size counts, Illl sure get there. Emma children To Dane Bratton we bestow Claude Sappls golden locks of huh: Tu Mildred Wiser We bequeath LAW reuce Beaty, himself. We will to l'Goo Jerome, John Heml- ersonk campaign pipe, to be used as may seem best. Ernest Freed impaIts his ability as a dog-fashion swimmer to Maude Crooks Fred McNorton ngcs to Lyle Van, Ulzen his right to have a Montezuma girl. Ella Cummings bequeaths to Mary Thomas, her famous laugh. We hope it won't get her into as much trouble as it has Ella. Te Redge Meek we bequelth Walter Burfordls ability as a cabinet maker. Mary Frybex-ger leaves to Minerva McBride her art of kidding fellows and giggling. To 'XDiekJJ Payne, We Will Clifforxl Van Leal'ls dancing slippers. To Bob Connerley we bestow Maurice Bradfieldls ability as a basket ball star. Margaret Laney does, hereby, give to you, Etta Warzen, her right to llskipll school. We trust that you will also re- ceive her ability in avoiding Ninth Period punishment for it. The position of orchestra pianist, Mary Frances Stryker leaves to Elsie Martin. We hope she will have a good 'time and a full llmeusure of Hhalves and llquartersll for it. To John Poling, we will Ahlen's smiles. Virginia With the improvement of the stub ents of R. H. S. in mind, we will the 'lloud aml boistrous habits of Margaret Baker, to Viola Gardner. We bequeath t0 Luther Taylor Jewell Bobbittls title of llPoetmaker, Letls see if he can do as well. To Ted Carmack, We wish to give some of Pat Bakerls weight. To Lena Owen we give Mary Margaret Taylorls dreamy, longing looks tuwanll South Bend. Weaver Miller bequeaths to Bertha Buxnett, his black hair. To John Monroe, we will Rex Car mackls towering height. To Florence Rogers we leave Ray Stoopls extraordinary ability as a Viol, inist. Clyde Spaw Wills tu MYoung Alexandv erll his gracefpl figure. There must always be, at least, one constant couple, so we leave that sweet companionship of Julia Lloyd and M21- iie Hay to Mildred Aiken and Alice Jessup. Since I know how much it has aided me in getting through school here, I

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THE HOOSIER NINETEEN dawned upon rs that some people could improve so much, VVilmn. Lineberi'y Was manager of Woolworthls jewel y department at Mansfield. We always thought Wilmui had :1 great liking for beautiful jewr 8113'. All through our reading we had been wondering why so many of our former classmates had left Rnckville, but when we rezul that Marie Hay tMu'isl wzls residing in Marshall we knew the Lib cumstances were such that ltFiz could not come to Rockville, so, of course, Marie went to Marshall, We were certainly overjoyed to find that Margmet Laney aml Mary Frances Stryker Were both happily married; for we always thought that they would be old maids like ourselves. We have not been able to find with whom Miss Stryk- ei- united in marriage, but Miss Laney mmtied a prosperous business man of Wavelnudi W's know you will all be pleased, when we tell you that Leon Brown is one of the richest men in Indiana. Leon, :is most of you know, vowed, While in high school, that he would never marry a girl who took any part in politics. Of course he tliil-nlt mnny, and prob- ably it is best that he didnlt, for he lwechme u cn:penter null made beds in a hotel until he made his fortune. We never once dreamed that Ernest Frcml would become what he dinli, fnr now Ernest is a dancing teacher in Australia. He always had such striking mu's With the ludits of America, that lo dCt'lllell to go to Australia, anti, of course, he left many ladies with broken hearts. We are content with the above facts, although we always thought that he Would become an artist We turned several other pages of the Almanac in vain . Ah! Then our atten- tion was drawn by a picture whose backgi-onnd was of drifting desert sands. Beneath this picture was 3 fm- milizir name, Maurice BrzldficldlImagiue our surprise! He wore a long, droop- ing black mustache 21ml is now raising lflbblti in the Sahara. He is saving hurdas of money by feeding the rabbits .eucti and watermelon riurlvs. JEWEL BOBBITT. LAURA BRACKEN. JUNIOR CLASS WILL. We, the Junior Class of Ruckville High School, 24?; being of sdund minil and memory teven though we have been driven almost crazy trying to get this issue of the Hoosier 0th do, here- by, and declare this to be our last will and testament. Knowing that we shall soon leave this high office to go to the more esteemable land called Senior Year, Where we will not need- some of our wondrous possessions, we will them to those members of R, H. S who in our estimation, are in greatest need of, or could use them best, We bequeath to tLBob McMulleu, Dorothy Jeffriesy high grades, since he is apparently very badly in need of them. To you, Alethen Elliott, we bequeath Reba Aldenls right to have fill the boys in love With her. The motto of Keith Olmver, llSmall but Mightyf we give to Royce Cooper. Frances Patton wills to Rosemary CummingsY her title of being one of the tlSeleeteLl beauties of R. H. S.; also her right to talk nml write notes in class. To Louise Bloom ., I do hereby, beA queutll my ubiiity to Work hard fillll filltllflllly toward making money for the Junior-Seninr Receptiun. JOSEPHINE BURNETT. Chtl; 'ine Teagne is given Bertha Sehsehbnughls right and ability to con.



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THE HOOSIER TWENTYVONE will turn over to Helen Martin, my privilege to give tthard, dirty looks7 to my instructors when they got beyond reason in their requirements. LAURA BRACKEN. We Will to John Sh'ykel', Leon Brown's ability as u ttladyekiiierfy To George 'Frushour we Will Kenneth Hockmanis right to be tHIdy. The above is signed and sealed- on this thirteenth day of April, 1925 A Di tSEALJ JUNIOR CLASS OF 1925. Virginia Aideni Leon Brown. POETiS CORNER John Henderson John is the youngest in our class; In all his studies hes a Shirk; We know that in the big, wide world Hejli surely make his mark Mary Margaret Taylor Love may be blimL but we are not, And from a slight detection, We have found that a South Bend lad Claims Mary's true affection. Fred McNarton A perfect killer is our Fred, The killer cf our class, But so far We canit decide Who'll be the lucky lass. Julia Lloyd. She lives across Raccoon, This bluereyed country hiss; Her heaer always in Purdue Tho, I fear not with her class. Clifford V. L. Clifford is a living example Of that adage olden, nSpeech is silver, But silence is goldenii Reba Alden This is Reba, 0111' heroine sweet As an actress she just camt be bent, As a driver she has greut skill Drive a. Buickishe can and will! Lawrence Beaty This youth of manly stature, Is an athlete of fame, Without him we do not think,. 0111' team would be the same Josephine Burnett Petite, vivacious, and debonair Describes this happy maiden fair, Her hair is light, her eyes are blue, To R. H. :St sheis ever truth Ernest Freed Perhaps youive not heard of this junior, So Pliintroduce him to you; Ernestls somewhat a noted musician, And quite a fameti artist, too, Wilma Lineberry Toward her peaceful homelifeJ I think you'll find That this bluereyed lussie Is strongly inclined. Maunice Bradfield For three years heis helped us Through trials and troubles many, And when it comes to a better frieu l, Ynuiil find there isnit any. Laura Bracken Youill find her quite suggestive On any quick advice ; She thinks of others first And always tveats them uic-C. Clyde Spaw With the ladies of the Faculty, Clyde always makes a hit, The jokes and tricks he plays ml them, They donit seem to mind a hit.

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