Roll High School - Rollonian Yearbook (Roll, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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TUC RUUUIUHU '24 V i DC 5 . 131' ge-:ng f-so ' 1 F .:1 h ffl Q o u e 11? ,l-:Se 1 r :1 re 13? Q J-'fl 0 U 3 ,135 as ri 63, FF il 1, 1 l l L .4 r. 4 fa? 1 F 5 L FW o o Q o 'Q' BSE 1 F DC F15 Last Will and Testament We, the Senior class of one thousand nine hundred and twenty-four. who are in number nineteen, have begun to realize that the day is approach- ing to say farewell to our happy High School days in the Roll High School. Having gained a supernatural knowledge of High School, we find it exped- ient to pass on. Therefore we are leaving our vacant desks to the pupils of the oncoming years, hoping they can fill them as good or even better than we did. We wish to make and publish this, our last will and testament. that they may have some mementos as a remembrance of us. Thus, we hereby do will to the various persons the following items: First of all we leave to our faculty who has guided and instructed us patiently through our Senior year the memories of our unprepared lessons, the almost utterly impossible excuses, and the unpleasant looks we bore when asked a question. We know it must have been diflicult for them to carry us safely through these storms of life, but they have done their duty and we shall win the kind of a reward we worked for. We also leave them any valuable knowledge on Exams. or in recitation that they may have gained. We feel sure some of the knowledge gained, by unexpected test papers, was perhaps as valuable as enjoyable, especially to find so many papers with the same answers and then perhaps. wrong. We bequeath to the Roll High School and its contents any pencil marks and jack knife carvings that may be found, or notes stored away in some undiscovered corner. These being the bequests of the class as a whole, we sincerely hope, al- though they may be small, you will remember us for our kind and generous spirit. Now each individual Wishes to bequeath some personal property to a friend. First: Junior Burchard wishes to will to Dorval Sprong the corner of the library so much loved for reading library books and getting reference work. ' Dorval do not leave the corner vacant. Second: Raymond Byall leaves to Floyd Casterline his winning ways and patent leather hair. Now Floyd be careful. Third: Helen Wolverton leaves her dignified ways and quiet disposi-- tion to Vesta Harrold. Vesta quiet downf' Fourth: Glenn Frazier leaves his Monday morning Marcelle to Lloyd Rice, providing he can get up in time to get it done before school. Benny, get it even? Fifth: Mary Creek wills her wit and women's rights to May Harrold. Now sunshine, make it snappy. Sixth: Mary Runkle leaves her oversupply of words to Blanche Ratliff. Blanche express your sentiments. Seventh: Ivaleene DeWitt leaves to Elizabeth Burns her flapperism and ability for the stage. Betty keep the spirit moving onward. L Ir: EEF 43: 3 lf, 285 Q T ' f E L FS' fl lg! lifal age If 1924? H5 l 1 l i 1 A Q3 z.,1 19 nil 1 F 3 J gil l. iff La dh! is



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my F xi F533 U 2 s uit M-.--eg.:.i UDF 13UllUl1iHU '24 U93 i ef . F fl I Eighth: Bertha Futrell leaves one of her compacts to Geraldine Bugh. Gerry be saving with the powder. t Ninth: Garnet Byall leaves her chair as president to the president of ig? the Junior Class. 121' if 'Remember it was a big chair. S' Tenth: Mable Seelig can think of nothing she wishes to leave but her ty tg Spanish book. She leaves it with Helen Johnson. fill 5 5 It won't be so hard Helen, it's second-hand and is part English now. 5 5 Eleventh: Marjorie Osborne leaves her pocket book to Gretchen Dick, y She's going to get her a new one. i U Gretchen the money is not included. 2 Twelfth: Harry Dutro leaves his spectacles and dates with Fred 3 Creek. Mil Q Fred watch your steps. : Thirteenth: Ruth Kelly wills her good Spanish grades to Theron 4 g Templeton. in Temp keep them to the standard. Ti? Fourteenth: Lena Seelig wills her barrette to Olive Griiiith. if l 1 Olive don't break it. . l Fifteenth: Charline Osborn wills her necklace to Hulda Ballinger. H l . Hulda don't forget it. y Sixteenth: Paul Florea Wills her politenessto Lola Swindler. I Now Lola, don't forget your manners. y . Seventeenth: Bryce Futrell leaves his mischievousness to Wayne f f Vinnedge. l Wayne, Byron is watching you. i T Eighteenth: Ralph Kitterman, needing it no longer, wills his bash- N fulness to Virgil Passmore. T ' Virgil not so mischievous. is Nineteenth: Mable Swindler leaves her permanent wave to Olive Smith. 4'Remember Olive to keep it trained. Including these gifts mentioned above we also leave our appreciation to the pupils for their various kindnesses shown us throughout our school lf' career. The memories of our tried and true friendships and to the school. YE: ll the Junior class especially, we wish to ask forgiveness for any oifense y 5 done in the past. We sincerely hope you will hold nothing against us in T y . it the future, and that we may leave with a friendship chain of golden links : f JJ welded so permanently that they may never be seve1'ed. W If there is any of our property that has been omitted. whatever and wherever it may be, no matter what kind or of what class. we wish to J leave it to the faculty and give them the privilege of disposing of it as is Q necessary. TT -. .- -. .. ai i ln witness theieot, we, the Senior class ot 192-1, the testatois. hai: l li to this our will, Written on one sheet of Parchment tin black and white? i il l do set our hand and seal this eighteenth day of February, one thousand l L l nine hundred and twenty-four. liege: -Mable Swindler. QW?

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