Spencer High School - Spencerian Yearbook (Spencer, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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To Cy Proffitt we leave the care of our future basketball team and thank him for the marvelous coaching he did this year. Last, but not least, to Mr. Free, our friend and teacher, we leave the record of our grades and we extend our thanks and appreciation for the many things he has done for us in the past four years. I, Robert Royer, hereby will my position as Ladies' Man to Raymond Williams, my ability to catch up on loss of sleep in class to any one who has the desire to do so. My love for any kind of work I leave to Bernard Dyar. I, Juanita Miller, will my ability to keep my love affairs to myself to Loran Wilkie and Margaret Livingston and my love to fight with J. Beau- champ to anyone who has the urge to do so, providing they make as much a success of it as I have. I, Lois Franklin, will my giggle to anyone who can use it as well as I have and my high scholastic standing I leave to Pauline Beauchamp. I, Alverta Richardson, after much thought and consideration, do here- by will and bequeath my short stature to James Marshall and my love to flirt I leave to Alberta Baker. To Gene Chaney, I, Charles Shields, leave my ability to imitate Bob Burns, and my carefree attitude I will give to Dale Freeman. I, Audrey Lanam, will my love for the use of Make-up to Jean Fish, but my interest in Bill I shall keep wherever I go. I, Charles Winders, hereby swearing to be of sound mind and body, do will and bequeath my interest in two Junior girls to Al Dyar and Floyd Rector, but my green Chivvey I shall keep for myself, as I am afraid I could not get along without it. I, Rachel Wallace, hereby will my love of black hair to Betty Warnick, and my interest in the Everlys I trust in the hands of no other girl. I, Barney Allen, being of sound mind and body, will and bequeath my loud, boisterous manner to Rita Wood and my front seat in English class I leave to Dutch Izor, that she may make a more hasty exit. I leave my specks to Ann Jackson, so she will not have to strain her eyes to see what is going on. To Rosalind Phillips, I, Rex Litten, regretfully will my deep bass voice. My slow draggy walk I leave to Johnnie Archer. My love to write notes I leave to Maxine Gibson and Erma Winkler. I, Richard Sink, hereby will my flaming red hair to Mary E. Roden- beck, my ability to blush at any time to Inez Franklin, and my interest in the Junior Class I leave to anyone who likes the name Mary. In the care of Mary Jean Royer, I, Dorothea Summers, leave my stable walk and my perfect conduct in the assembly I leave to Noble Minnick and Russell Gray. My love for Shorthand I leave to the commercial depart- ment, for some oncoming stenographer. I, Frances Kerr, being of sound mind and body, will and bequeath my hate for the opposite sex to Mary F. Parkhurst, but my Shorthand and Bookkeeping ability I shall keep for my own use. , To Cela Huffman, I, Judson Wolgamott, will the privilege of being edi- tor of School Daze, providing she makes it as interesting as I have. My independent disposition I leave to Bob Long. I, Kenneth Johnson, leave my position as star forward on the team to Oliver Troth, my quiet disposition to my little sister Doris, but Audrey I shall keep for myself.

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Class Will We, the Class of '37, knowing that the completion of our four years in the dear old Alma Mater is near at hand, make our last will and .testa- mentg hereby revoking all former wills heretofore made by us, if there be any. We, the Senior Class, realizing our superiority over all other classes that have graduated from S. H. S., extend our deepest sympathy to our beloved instructors upon losing such a brilliant group of young men and women. We hereby regretfully and reluctantly leave our carefree manner and our I'l1 get by attitude to the Juniors. We sincerely hope with the use of these qualities they will outgrow their baby ways. To the Sophomore class we leave our desire to get ahead and all our high ambitions. To the Freshmen we leave our dignity, intellectuality, wisdom, aggres- siveness, and initiative. We hope that these characteristics may overcome their procrastination, inapplication, and frivolity. To our sponsors, Miss Douglas, Mr. Spangler, and Mr. Proffitt, we extend our appreciation for the good time they have made possible for us and for the careful guidance of our class. To Mr. Graves we leave this edition of THE SPENCERIAN, so he will have a chance to look at the pictures of the brilliant class of '37, We wish to leave Miss Brown our record of having so many brilliant Latin students and thank her for the marvelous patience she had with us. To. Mr. Spangler we leave our waste paper, so that he may continue to pick it up as long as he remains with the dear old Alma Mater. To Mr. Ault, better known as the Little Professor, we leave our Physics books and our ability to get along without knowing anything. To Mr. Hubbard We leave our deepest appreciation that he kept the as- sembly so quiet that we Seniors could study better and broaden our great minds. To Mrs. Marshall we leave all our shorthand books that she may have proof that she had the honor of teaching such a brilliant group of S. H. S. students. In the hands of Mrs. Waymire we leave the tender care of the future cooks and housewives of Spencer. To Miss Cunningham we leave our thanks for making so many of our students into great artists. To Miss Corbin we leave the directing of our future operettas and our hope that they will prove as successful as The Gypsy Troubadourf' To Miss Douglas we extend our appreciation and thanks for the splendid directing of the Senior play and leave her the task of directing another play next year.



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