Sandy Township High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Du Bois, PA)

 - Class of 1925

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Sandy Township High School - Flambeau Yearbook (Du Bois, PA) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 27 of 140
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THE FLAMBEAU Page Twenty-one THE SENIOR CLASS There is a class in Sandy High, Which is the best you ever did spy; It is the best in the whole school. Let me tell you, we never fool. It is the smallest class you know. But it makes no difference, we are not slow; We study hard from morn till night. Always willing to do the right. There are just twenty-three in all, But I guess that isn’t too small; We have come through many a struggle, And are ready to overcome any trouble. There are seven hoys, I suppose you know, That they are by no means very slow. The rest are all girls—sixteen in all. They are all sizes—large to small. We are the Senior (lass, you see. That is why we are all busy. It is the Dear old Class of ’25 Which is not dead but much alive. —X. C. W., ’25.

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Page Twenty THE FLAMBEAU Julian Hayes is located in Chicago also. He is superintendent of the stock market there and is very prosperous. lie married an actress hut is not very happy. He inquired about Avis Hetrick. Did you know she was running an asylum for deserted cats? Her old chums, Mary and Mavme Minns, are living in Florida. Mayme was the first to be married out of our class. Homer is a proud daddy of seven children. Mary lives with Mavme and takes great interest in the children. I read in the paper that Charles Slattery has been elected Principal of Sandy High School. He always tried to be that so I'm sure you will agree with me that lie will succeed. Remember how he used to tease Stella Rhodes' Stella married a man from Washington. 1 visited with her a few days. She has nine children. I was completely dazed when I came in contact with their nurse, for it was our old friend, Catherine Saluda. Sin makes an excellent nurse. Catherine always was so patient and willing to listen to one's troubles. Florence Xaugle lives in the southern part of Texas. After graduating she took up physical culture and was very successful. She married a very brilliant man. Do you remember Dorothy Roberts? What a simple question to ask; one could never forget her, for she was the pick of the class! She married a Virginia farmer. That doesn’t sound like Dot, does it? She was always stepping out with “cake eaters” as we used to call them. She took up the beauty profession but wasn't successful. She always gave me the impression that she was to become a novelist. Mabel Rankin and Krma Connor are in the teaching profession. Krma is a mathematician and Mabel a botanist. They are typical old maids. I don’t know whether they have cats on the brain or not. While in Europe I met Mary (Judinas. She taught French after graduating from Swarthmore. She is traveling with her husband, who appears as a regular dude. I’m sure this news will cheer an old maid like you, Xora. Please answer as soon as possible, for I am anxious to hear what profession you have taken in life. I will send you my latest novel on “Travels.” Your old school chum, ELIZA KEMP. —Nora C. Bailey, ’25.



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PaRe Twenf -tn'i THE FLAMBEAU CLASS WILL, ’25 We, tin members of the Class of 1925 of S. II. S., realizing that we must soon depart from this all pervading atmosphere, seeping with profuse and profound intelligence, take this opportunity while we are yet sound of mind and in an evenly composed state of mental equilibrium. to make and publicly declare this, the following, to be our last Will and Testament, bequeathing the following precious properties, descending chattels and heirlooms handed down to us by the most highly exalted (and exhausted) class of 1924, who were educated, expurgated and liberated by this self-same institution, and which we, in turn, hand down to those following in our footsteps: FIRST: To Mr. Attinger, the future Chemistry class, with the hope that he may turn out some sharks. SECOND: To the .Junior class, all our old I . I), hooks, and we hope they will put them to good use. THIRD: To the Class of '26, all the honors bestowed upon a Senior. FOURTH: To Ruhv Xaugle, Nora Bailey’s extra supply of weight. FIFTH: To Isabelle Divins, Katherine Salada’s reputation as a mischievous girl. SIXTH: To Marie Bundy. Florence Xaugle’s midnight blonde complexion. SEVENTH: To Gladys Dunlap we will Neil Walters. EIGHTH: To Teddy Gray we will Mahle Rankin when she grows up. NINTH: To Charles Chatfield, Anthony Talaskv’s seat in the Senior room (because it is extra large). TENTH: To Ellis Barker we will Dan Lewis reputation as a ladies' man. ELEVENTH: To William Killila we will the privilege of going rilling with Eliza. TWELFTH: To John Fye we will Andrew Talas- ky's name, “Harold Teen. THIRTEENTH: To Margaret Atwell we will Avis Hetrick’s beauty parlor in the Senior class room. FOURTEENTH: To Pet Belton we will Dorothy Roberts’ reel hair. FIFTEENTH: To August Miller we will Stella Rhodes. SIXTEENTH- To Jay Lilac we will Olive Stiteler's little giggle. SEVENTEENTH: To Florence Waggett we will Dan Lewis’ love. EIGHTEENTH: To Jim Pittsley we will Mary Minns’ temper. NINETEENTH: To Columbus Sperie we will the kisses Judy gave Avis. TWENTIETH: To Ruth Lewis we will Erma Connor’s school girl complexion. TWENTY-FIRST: To Melva Leach we will Etha Guiher’s fellows. TWENTY-SECOND: To Edna Lindsay we will Margaret Smith’s ability to talk. TWENTY-THIRD: To Walter Morgan we will Katherine Ellis' ability to do Algebra. TWENTY-FOURTH: To some good Junior we will May me Minns' Chemistry book. TWENTY-FIFTH: To the Faculty, the coming Seniors, hoping they will he as ambitious as we, the Seniors now stepping out into the open world, have been. We do hereby appoint the Faculty sole executors of this Will and Testament. Signed: CHARLES SLATTERY. Witnesses: DANIEL LEWIS DOROTHY ROBERTS

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