Selma High School - Retro Yearbook (Selma, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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Selma High School - Retro Yearbook (Selma, IN) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 20 of 64
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Last Will and Testament XVe, the Seniors ot' nineteen hundred and twenty-two, being of sound 111ind and body, do hereby will and bequeath all our worldly effects and property to the several students. classes of students, as teachers mentioned below, as follows: Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section -t. Section 5. To the Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section 4. Section 0. Section ti. ARTICLE l. 'lo the High School as a whole: Our ability to get along with ali teachers at all times. l'o the Juniors: Uur ability to stick together. l'o the Sophomores: The right to have all the parties they please. l'o the Freshmen: The privilege ot' initiating the incoming Fresh- man class. the prospective Freshmen: The right to enjoy High School as we have. r r To ARTICLE II. Faculty: To Mr. Neher: Our thanks tor co-operating with us during this, our last year. To Mr. Clark: Our good will and respect. To Mr. XVrighl: A pair of suspenders. To Miss Sawyer: The right to send the Senior boys from English class, To Mr. ltarick: The right to tell all the jokes he pleases in Bible class. To Mrs. Clippenger: The privilege ot' spanking some of the little Senior boys. Section 7, To Miss Williams: A recipe hook. ARTICLE lll. To imlividual students: Section 1. To Cecil Groves: Good behavior, Section 2. To Martha Reese: A play house. Section 3. To the Freshman boys: The right to tlunk in Latin. Section 4. To Claudie NVilliams: The privilege of playing on the basket Section 5. Section ti. Section 7. Section 3. Section Sl. Section 10. Section ll. Individual Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. Section Section 5. 4. ball team. To Garvice Clark: A nose guard. To Clarence Thornburg: Vera Andrews. To Jean Current: The right to get peeved at anyone at any time. To Yera Andrews: A box ot' rouge. To Thelma Dotson: Joseph Roush. To Adrienne Cecil: The right to write all the notes she pleases. To 1 ,. lzugene Ryan: lhe right to boss the whole high school. ARTICLE IV. students bequeath the following: To the Andrew twins and Mildred Mott: My comb tthat is. the remainder ot' it! and my ll1lI'l'OI'.- Agnes. To Russell XVeiss: My place as center on the basket ball team, provided he gets hurt in every game.fMarx. To any Sophomore boy who will accept: My place as the only male member ol' the Cicero class.- Ralph. To Harold Jones: The right to ask Senior girls to parties, -Lucite. To Virgil Rubleg My good grades in deportment.- Jay.

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.-X5 for our class Jay Kirklin was an athletic teacher in Flotrida. Carl Bailey. who was once so brilliant in physics, was now a great seienee teacher in St. Louis. Last, but not least, comes Ralph Lewis, who wrote our class poem so many years ago. He was now a great writer of L l1llLll'6Il,S poems, and was taking the place of James XVhiteomb Riley. M. E. R4 and G. M. L. Class Poem Hail to the class of twenty-two, XYith her colors blne and white: All these years she has strived to do That which was noble and right. There may have been classes wfth greater fame ln the world since classes began: . we honor its name For the noble XVe go ont this lnto the wild To see if we be Can stand or XX'e have worked ln the XYe have true race it ran. year from Selma School troublesome world or fool -- and . man be downward hurled. with ambition and zealous trust classroom and with the ball: struggled on, for we thought we must, Thru Latin, linglxsh, and all. And now to the Except this, our .XllllOSt we have come to the end of the year, end of our rhymingg molto, and never fear- Xot at the summit, but ellmbingf' - R. l.., '22,



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Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Section tl Section 10 Section ll Section 12 Section 13 Section 1 I Section 15 Section Ili Section 17 To To To To To To To To 'l'o To . 1.0 To Martha Rees: My place as joke editor on the annual stall. - Grace. Eurdith Jones: My desk a waste paper basket, now that I am through with it.e Dorothea. Claude Thornburg: My splendid I 'U English grades.wCarl B. Joanna XVilliams: The blunders l make while reciting in class,-efMary Jane. Cecil Groves: The steam-heated ear-rings presented to me by Miss Sawyer for being the biggest fool in S. H. S.-Noel. Dorothy Jones: My good behavior during M1's. Lewis' as- sembly period.- Mildred R. anyone who will accept: The love I should have received from Miss Sawyerff Lowell. any Junior boy: The kind looks and personal attention I received in bookkeeping class.f Neil Herbert Jones: The right to take my seat-mate tMildred RJ home from church.,-Helen. Harold Jones: The good grades I should have received in English: also the dice Miss Sawyer took away from me, pro- vided he can get thenre Carl H. Clarence Thornburg: My hilarious laugh.f Ephraim C, some needy person: My extra Latin credits.f Gene. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of Nineteen Twenty-two, have hereby signed our names to our last will and testament, on this seventeenth day ol' February, nineteen hnndred twenty-two. Mary-ja N e Lewellen Genev I eve Pickard Jay Kirkli N Carl Bail E y Marx T hornburg Mildr E d Russell Grac E Lykens N oel East Helen Hol T Lowell Le W ellen E phraim Cecil Ag N es Jones Lucile Hol T Carl Ra Y n Doro T hea Leeper Ralph Le W is Neil lilo O dy

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