South Whitley High School - Reflector Yearbook (South Whitley, IN)

 - Class of 1922

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THE REFLECTOR Page 4 THE INSPIRATION THEATRICALS. At the Palace Tonight. School Days, wtarriiiK Miss Minerva Colvin, the beautit ' iil and talented actress who has been the heroine of so many successlul dramas. If you want to bring baclt those wonderful days don ' t miss this, the best show of the season. On Surveying Expedition. Mr. Walter Smith has been employed by the United States government to survey some of the government ' s western lands. He is preparing an expedition and will be gone for some time. Mr. Smith is an experienced man in this line and has done similar work for the government before. It Pays to Advertise. Wanted — A husband, any size or age, but he must be wealthy. I am a lonesome young lady thirty-four years of age. I have dark hair and deep brown eyes. I am capable of making a pleas- ant home for the most exacting. All applicants phone or call. MISS HILDA SHORE. SMASHING SALE. Second Hand Jewelry. Beautiful New Diamonds at Amazingly I ow Piices. At Galbreath ' s. Go where the crowds go. Don ' t go elsewhere to be cheated. CARROL SNYDER Candidate on the Republican Ticket for the House of Representatives from 12th Indiana District Your vote and inlluence will be appreciated Hulls Drug Store When in need of a good stimulant call for our own brand of GUARANTEED RAT POISON Page Twenty-four

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THE RErLECTOR Feb. 2, 1936 THE INSPIRATION Page LOCAL MAN MAKES SCIEN- TIFIC DISCOVERY. Will Soon Be Known the World Over. Dr. F. E. Hull, druggist of South Whitley, has at last com- pleted a very strenuous labora- to.y experiment and has per- fected a most effective rat poison. Dr. Hull went to his labora- tory last Tuesday and spent three days of very deep and concentrated study. He came forth this morning with his dis- covery. He refuses to tell the details of the work as yet. Dr. Hull graduated from the South Whitley high school in 1922 and from the Ohio State School of Pharmacy in 1926. He has since been proprietor of the drug store formerly owned by Dr. D. C. Scott. COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS. To Be Delivered by a Former South Whitley Student. The Senior Class of the South Whitley High School feels very much honored to have a former student of this school, in the person of Mabel Mishler, to de- liver their commencement ad- dress. Miss Mishler was a membei of the Class of Twenty-two and graduated with high honors of scholarship. Today she is the President of the Oxford College for Women. She has a repu- tation of being an excellent speaker. It is only through her loyalty and her love for her high school that they are able to ob- tain her services. FROM SUNNY ITALY. Noted Philosopher Writes Inter- esting Letter to Friends. Florence, Italy. Dear Friends: Here ' s finding me enjoying myself in Italy. The flowers are blooming, the birds are singing, the bees are humming, and I am in the midst of my longed-for popularity. The people of Italy are certain- ly charming entertainers. I have met with Aristotle the third and Socrates the fourth in searching for material for my last book, Logical Philosophy. Both are very keen listeners and are interested in my line of work. But listen! That isn ' t what I want to tell you. This cer- tainly is the life if you don ' t weaken. I have just accom- plished a new snake dance of which I am the originator. You will hear more about it soon. I am Most humbly, FORREST J. MYERS. SOCIETY. Weil-Known Couple Wed. Miss Edith Pence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pence, and Ronald Graf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graf, were united in marriage at the home of the bride, January 30, at 6 o ' clock. The bride is well known in the social set of the city and has won friends wherever she goes by her lovable personality. Mr. Graf has been engaged in the dental business for some time in Detroit, Mich., and the couple will soon move there to their permanent home. Paffe Twenty-three



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2 M THE REFLECTOR S nt0r Qllass MtU In the name of the Unseen Powei ' , we. tlie Seniors of the Class of 22 of the Sonth Whitley Ilisih Sehnol. beiiiti ' of soniul niiiul and fi ' ee will, do hereliy deebive this docnnient to be the last will and testament of the afoi-csaid elass to be executed on our Commencement Day, .Alay Sth. 1022: ITEM 1. To the School Boai ' d we bequeath oui- enthusiasm for a Ins o ' er and better ]ilace to educate the future eitizi ' us of South Whitley. ITE] r 2. To the Juniors we will the responsil)ility of nuikinii ' ]f)22-192;! school term a success. To the Sophomores A e liequeath our uui ' ead notes and the pi ' ivile,u-e to ])lay ])uzzle durins ' school hours. To the Freshmen Ave bequeath our l atin ponies and commercial arith- metic ans ' ers. ITEM 3. We bestow oui ' appreciation for his interest and assistance shown to Mr. Fleck, our superintendent. We have previously nuMitioned JMr. Morris, our ])rineipal, in the Dedi- cation of this book. To Miss Perkins, we bestow our lasting ' fi-iendship. To Miss Payne, we leave our smile and good humor. To Miss Oi ' r. we beciueath The Little Red Fate Book. To j Ir. Wright, we be(iueath our discomfort A -hile in the assemldy, under his watchfid eyes. With i Irs. Bai ' ron, we leave our appetites. To Reverend Dame, we will the dictionary. lTEi [ 4. ()l K INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS. I, Fii ' mer Hull, do l)e(|Ueath my salesmanship to Cecil Siberts. I, Gilbert Graf, do bequeath my surplus avoirdupois to Leona Dreyer. I, Frances Ulery, do befjueath my ]ioetic ability upon Eugene Beard. I, Norman Miller, de be(|ueath my ability to ])lay basket ball to any of the underclassmen who will u])hold the reinitation of the South Whitley llich School basket ball team. I, Plilda Shorb, do will my inn.ocence and bashfulness to Thelma Filer. I, Bayard ' Craw, do bequeath my mischevious inspiration to Kermit Tressler. I, Mabel Mishler. do bequeath my propensity for whis] ' ering to all the uiulerclassmen, hoping that being divided among so many, it will not give the teachers so much annoyance. I, Thomas Rody, do becfueath the last seat in the Senior row to Von Cook, believing he will appreciate the heritage. Fag ' e Twenty-five

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