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Jn' U 'JVT it GDB TKUIIUIUHU '24 W ramm MKQ 335' ' 'a i'-:E l 8.2 FAREWELL Hark! Stand back, clear the way And open wide the door Another class is coming through It's the class of '24. Always rowing, never drifting Is our motto true and sound And with Byron as our leader We have reached the topmost round. A few more days of school time joy And we'l1 journey on the road Each one reaping their own harvest That in school days they have sowed. No more we'll be together As we were in old Roll High Why is the heart so heavy? And why the deepest sigh? Time and again we have wished For school days to be o'er But why our eyes so dim with tears As we pass out the door? We'll take with us the memory Of our Senior days so true And of how we scaled the ladder 'Neath the good old white and blue. In goodbye there's a meaning That's not easy to define But it does not mean FOREVER It's just a lapse of time. -Ivaleene Dewitt. C ofa-hi WQe ri ?'I ll. E '-Ig? J? S TZ? 555 ?F if 43 8 8 72 Aga T-JF 5 l V qi i l l K Aa V 'W Q '19 F F 2 l ag 154 1 1 o Q , iv ASL 1 F if EE' qga X A V 'lk-f lI' in k
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mam wBm Glibc Rullunian '24 'QF A E. SLI S o o 1? 0 HSL 21 P J J new it is at ll in l i an Es' 3:2 LJ LJ 85.9 v Q F A gh ai lk? ASL W F' 'P' ii X iq . , , V ,-.4 , A 'i M .A F Y AE. ilu.. F in. , H mf au. f 1 F o 0 1 HELEN WOLVERTON- Mickey will When one meets thoroughly poised and balanced nature-Ono meets beauty. President of class '20-21g Miami camp fire girls '213 Rilean -355 Literary Society '22g Glee Club '22g Minstrel 'ZZQ ' Aaron Boggs '23g Orchestra '24g Literary Editor. 3 1 i if Ill l i Q51 F7 PAUL FLOREA- Long Boy 1 A handful of common sense is worth a bush- i el of learning. Shakespearean Literary Society l X '22g Society Circus, 'ZZZQ President class '22g Glce , 1 Club 7229 Minstrel '22g Aaron Boggs '23. 1 I l l I 5 L ev H F MABEL SEELIG- Peggy She that was fair and never proud, Had tongue at will yet never loud. Hartford Cityg Anaid Club '21g Class Basket Ball ggg Team '21-22. Roll: Treasurer Class '23-24g 51, Aaron Boggs '23g Path Across the Hill T243 Or- al chestra '24g Subscription committeeg Senior 3 Photographie verses. g S? . if 1 A L q rofftw Wea --
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.a L. nga QI on ,oi o UI get 'T in rr 0 Q ia, Iii' ggu K 1 ? F I si r..4 L .A :L '-131: 0 3 S s 'G' sie 1 F' . .C F-5 Class History ug Freshmen I 8 ln the autumn of the year 1920 when the 1920-1921. term of school if opened, there were twenty-three happy freshmen who entered the beloved dgh v ortals of the Roll High School, Th merry group of lfreshies me-lyecl into 1 F the pathway of a student's life, in the ardent hope that with titles of seniors they would be rewarded. The faculty consisted of Principal Cary E. Moun- sey, Mathmatics and Latin 3 Miss Dorothy Hull, English, Miss Ruth Storms, History and Scienceg Mrs. Raymond, Music Supervisor. The members olf gg? the class were. Paul Royal. Lee Perkins, Lairy Tatman, Claud Keller, Harry gt Richardson, Ethel Smith, June Underwood, Violet Creek, Marjorie Osborne, 3 Charline Osborne, Ivalene DeWitt, Ruth Kelley, Mary Creek, Bertha Futreil. Mable Swindler, Mary Runkle, Helen Wolverton, Garnet Byall, Raymond Q Byall, Bryce Futrell, Harry Dutro, Ralph Kitterman and Glenn Frazier. In 4' h the second semester our ranks were joined by Paul Florea who came fron- the Marion, Indiana High School and Junior Burchard from the Muncie, In- F diana High School, making our membership twenty-tive. 1 Officers elected for the year were: Mary Runkle, presidentg and Helen 1 Wolverton, secretary and treasurer. Entertainments for the year included l a Hallowe'en party at the home of Paul Royal, and a wienie roast at the g home of Raymond Byall. Sophomores Having successfully passed through the Freshmen year the 1921 fall term opened with signs of more pep and enthusiasm than before. All members of the Freshman year responded to the roll call except Lee Perkins, Ethel Smith, Violet Creek, and Harry Richardson who decided they could master the butfets of the world without further broadening their field of M knowledge. Paul Royal moved to Fairmount, Indiana, while June Under- wood moved to Texas. Although our class was diminishing greatly in num- ber, we were glad to have Nina Adsit from Warren High School to join us in 'E the fall term. The faculty consisted of Principal, David Howland. History and Senior Class Advisorg Miss Margaret Armand, Mathmatics and Physics Q Q Miss Kathryn Jones, English and Spanish instructorg and Mrs. Gladys Bouv- man. Music and Domestic Science. Oflicers elected for the year were Helen Wolverton, president 3 and Mary 2 F Runkle. secretary and treasurer. The social festivities for the year were a Minstrel Show given by the Glee Clubs, under the etiicient guidance of Mrs. Bowman. our Music teacher. The Shakespearean Literary Society and the Rilian Literary Society added interest and made better school spirit by their egg programs given each Friday afternoon. 4? The small pox epidemic brought a sudden and unusual close to school April 1st, depriving the Class of 1922 of the Graduation exercises. gs? Juniors As our Junior year dawned upon us we became more dignified and look- ed to the future with much anxiety. Our number Varied on account of some in leaving and others entering our union. Lairy Tatman decided school was F-S Q t -it-:sfc MWQE i ts as cectfi 3 L A
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