Simpson School - Echo Yearbook (Birmingham, AL)

 - Class of 1930

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Juniors JUNIORS We're ihc lickcty, clippcty. Inpjiciy class. Full of the mischief, ready with ias ; In studies wc'rc dandies. in science wc'rc sharks. In pood ness and sorriness we're there with the marks. Our noise is proverbial. our tongues they're long, in smiles we’re radiant, in fun we’re strong, in all around virtue we claim we're the stuff. What we miss with the mental we gain with the bluff. Ml hail for the Juniors, hurrah for the class. United in |iurposc or single or mass. We prophesy boldly a seniors we'll shine. To victory certain our hearts do incline. Just keep your eye on us, we ask you to look. We court your inspection, we know our liook. We know we’re jolly, we know we are light. But sure as gun’s iron, wc'rc goinf out o' ight!

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The ECHO Last Will and Testament We. the members of the Senior Class of 1950. hereby leave to our successors, our happiness. good lack, success, ami all that pertains to the making of a senior We, as individuals, will to our fellow students, as follows: Harmon Stokes leaves to Jim l.ove his ability t » stand in with the teachers. Viorenc Crumley wills to Evelyn Smith her “quietness ami manners. Lnuralic Bradford leaves her Gift Hah” to Martha Herndon. Buster Stone licqueaths his ability to interpret “Maclwth to lhert Situs. Alline and John Campbell bequeath to Emory Kohinsou and Elizabeth Large their ability to make V . .Mary Elizabeth Stant| cr and Herman Farmer leave to Mildred Smith and Charles Hickens their dignity. This is t » Ik- handled with care Helen Johns leaves her ability to work Math to her little brother. Wallace. Donnell Van dc Voort leaves his Curly Locks to Harold Fulton. gncs Chadwick wills her “leanness to Floise Daniel, provided she loses six pounds a week. Robert Archer bequeaths bis Size and Weight to Richard Bell, provided lie comes up to standard. Eileen LcvingC licqueaths her It” to Elizabeth Berry Dow Berry leaves his Tip-Top” to Professor Tinsley, provided he does not let class nm over time. Douglass Brescott wills his ability to cat to James Nixon Harry (iillette bequeaths his Swiftness to Robert Barlier. Mlicrt Ball leaves his athletic ability to Edwin Neville. Dorothy Drenneu bequeaths her art of chewing gum and power of gossip to Mary Plummer. Starling Ennis leaves his knowledge of Geometry. Chemistry and Biology to Emot Greene. Lcamoitd Faust leaves bis John Gilliert t« John Norton, provided he steams it even night. Ilvatt Hagan leaves his position as president of the Student Bod) to the most capable office 'ceker in next year'- senior class Jean I luster leaves his ability to collect Ads to next year's Business Staff. Mary Alice Irwin leaves her art of keeping Quiet to John Mead. Mildred Sparks wills her “old fashioned ways to Lillian U ng. Margaret Long wills her Famed English text books to the Simpson Library. Mary Ethel Duke leaves her ability to give advice to Lula Mae Campbell. Albert Chalmers leaves hi- Freckles to Ted Ridout Ralph Mangttm leaves his knowledge of and ahilit) to p3.s English to William Robertson. Dwight Roper leave- bis football Captainship to next year's captain. All unnamed seniors, seniors who have graduated at mid-term, or who will graduate in summer school, leave to their successors their chewing gum. cosmetics, text books and Ixiok reports. Albert Chalmrhs, iMicycr, k 4 A SENIORS FAREWELL Three cheers for dear old Simjison High! Let praises ring out in the skv' Three cheers fer those who counsel gave. Who many trials for us did save' And now our hearts shall sing anew The praises of old friendships true. Of life and love we've had our fling. Now let's no doleful dirges sing, ust spread our wings, and we shall see Vhat life and love will come to be. For now, dear class, we venture forth To test our strength, to test our worth. Life's battles are not won, by far, B trifling deeds that always mar. Now a- we leave, old scene are dear, Rut let'- not shed unhappy tear, For years will steal our youth away. Our joys and happiness won't stay. St struggle hard, I say to you. That ictorio you'll win anew! New friends we'll make and love full well. But not old friend- and memories sell. Wc part to seek for what's in -tore, Pledging true friends forevermore! |.|.l . l C. MI’IO i.i.. ’.V). 1 9 3 0



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The ECHO Junior Group one si Row—Left to Right: Robert Clayton, Richard Rkll. 1-kank Grihih. Wallace Johns, Bill Lee, Charms Du kens Kmmctt Massey. Second Row—Left to Right: Seiiifn Williams. Harold Fclton. I'nrtFB Duke. John Grimes, Iyrnfst Greene. Cliknikd Cole. Tof Raw: Melanie Lacey. Praxis Johnson. John Cranford, Dove Hrnoow, Ivan Mi Reynolds. Euiiss Gray. Roy Gore, Mary Im’lton. Martha Hkkxdon. Li la Mae Cami'BELL. Byron Elrod. Dousna Brown. Max McCombs. NONSENSE I've « t a picture of a man who «Ii l die. We framed im first ami then hung im high. Calves make veal ami pigs make sausage, Walter Johnson is the king of tassage. Stenographers’ cheeks arc round as a plum. It isn’t health, it’s Iwcausc of f inn. Policemen’s clothes an made of blue. They trj to make crooks that color too. Donnell Van if Vikjrt, 30. 1 9 3 0

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