Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN)

 - Class of 1925

Page 27 of 100

 

Sheridan High School - Syllabus Yearbook (Sheridan, IN) online collection, 1925 Edition, Page 27 of 100
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Page 27 text:

THE SYLLABUS The Junior mouse that eats the candy every noon will be willed to the Sophomores at some future date. Lawrence Kercheval wills his loose joints to Charles Kincaid. Cleland Worley wills his much admired dimples to Earl Brandenburg. Kenneth Hunt bequeaths his numerous dates to Van Miller. Lowell Fouch wills his fair blonde complexion to Beeson Harvey. Lossie Lambert bequeaths his cure for boils to Fernald Mills. All those who were awarded gifts may receive them at the close of school. Please use them appreciatively and pass them on to the next class. 7 wenty-one

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THE SYLLABUS Class Will We, the members of the class of ’25, in the name of all that is just and honorable, considering the uncertainty of this frail life do hereby make our last will and testament. From the many members of this brilliant class, we do hereby will and bequeath these talents: Harry Stephens wills his love for the girls to Myron Hinshaw. Lela Ruth Garver bequeaths her gracefulness to Mary Alice Brandenburg, and Ethyle Fleetwood hoping for the best. Cyrus Gunn wills his love for blondes to Wilburn Miller. Olive Cox gives her ability as Editor-in-Chief of the annual to Treva Copeland. Pierre Elliott wills his love for sleep to Lester Kercheval. Alfred Kincaid bequeaths his curly hair to Charles Moreland hoping for much improvement. To Martha Hoed, Maiy Farwick wills her book knowledge. Fan Birden’s B. B. ability and Shelby (if you can get him) goes to Martha White. Clair Fisher wills his opposition to the Laws of Physics to Fred Robbins. Everett Copeland bequeaths his good looks and dramatic ability to Robert Ogle. Angeline Wilson wills her grand opera voice to Ruth Hodson, hoping she will use it to an advantage. Byron Young wills his love for playing the violin to Ralph Kincaid. Clark Myers bequeaths his good looks to Darwin Deer George Spidel leaves his B. B. ability to Keith Hiatt in hope that he will become as great as himself. Paul Forbush wills his ability to see the funny side of everything to Owen Richardson. Frederick Smith wills his love for the Freshman girls to Lowell Fancher. Clifford Dillon passes his ability of “razzing” the Freshmen into yelling on to Harry Darnell. Orin Lane leaves his beautiful complexion to Kenneth Biddle. George Rawlings bequeaths his pink cheeks to Verl Baker Mosgrove Wade Wills his horse and buggy to Frederick Davis in case that the Buick should lose its popularity with the girls. Cecil McCray wills his fluent flow of the English language to Page Brown. All checked shirts and loud ties we kindly will to anyone in need of them. (Apply soon.) Esther Eytcheson wills her position as librarian to Cliftie Kercheval. Alice Moore wills her position as Secretary to the girls’ basketball coach to Rosanna Vickery. Robert Bell wills Harold Deer all the milk he can drink so that he may become big and strong like the man he read about. Twenty



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THE SYLLABUS Senior Day Wednesday, April 15, the high a.id mighty Seniors condescended from their lofty perch and entertained the lowly underclassmen with a few of their masterpieces. The boys in overalls and straw hats were no more attractive than the girls in gingham and bonnets. The picturesque costumes were worn throughout the day with no loss of the Senior dignity. The program consisted of sketches, songs, readings and other types of local talent. The class will, history, and phophecy were read and left the proper attitude of awe and reverence in the undeveloped minds of the unfortunate successors. Martha W.: “Did you get the right answer?” Martha H.: “Nope.” Martha W.: “How far were vou from it?” Martha H.: “Two seats.” Father: “Don’t you think that young man who is calling on you means business?” Alice Moore: “Yes, father, he asked me last night if you and mother were pleasant to live with.” Twenty-two

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