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Eff! QE-' Crhe siufqeqn ms i a hfa, E CLASS WILL, 'Continued I, Clytia Mae Hart, will my place as star in Mr. McGraw's Solid Geometry cl-ass to Harold Banks, and my right to leave at 2 :45 to Emma Katherine Gentry. I, Evadine Bucklman, do hereby will and bequeath my B. B. talent to Mary Elizabeth Winston, my knowledge of baby dialect to An- na Boettger, and my place in the Senior play to Bob Carr. I, Irene Brummett, do hereby will and bequeath to Daniel Berry my ability to be a game loser in all contests, and, to Vada Bradburn my ability as a sensational actress and my talent to sing like a Honolula Humming Bird. I, Jimmie' Wihitsell, will to Forrest Dalton the right to have my hair marcelled at least every two weeks and my undertaking to Harry Simpson. I, Lillian Rakes, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to work cross-word puzzles during Mr. Meidinger's American Governfmfent class to Henry Kelley, and my ability to wfork for my class to Mary Proctor McGregor. I, Sam Shipley, will to Dick Watters my knockout punch and to Dewey CK. 0.1 Brinkley, my science of boxing: also my ability to make excuses to Robert Holt. ' . I, Kathleen Wynns, because of my ability and high standing in the Sturgis Hirgh School, do hereby will my honored membership in The Pepper Club to Opal Lindle, and my grand place in the Senior play to Vada Bradburn. l I, Hoyt McKeehan, d-o solemnly will and bequeath my ability to patch tires to Brown Shackelford, my privilege of running the car without exhaust pipe to Charlie Donahue and my privilege to stay in Miss Hueyfs- room during dinner hour to Albert Cowans. - I, Helen Winston, do hereby will my ability to make crossword puz- zles to Halsell Simpson and my privilege to .sleep in Mr. McGraw's Solid Geometry class to Dago Lamb. ' ' l lilly W llgl will W il ll l w l VQ1 W ll ll li ii Nj ,li llil itil Ml gill W lull Wall: UM lim Fill Eli I AW! li 4 ,lil ll 7753 'li li, :lr ill W ma ll: lil li, lmll li lx li' fill Hi' 1 I l l N2 X. l l 1 i Ht ll li I, VVarren Ellis, being of sound mind. do bequeath in my last will ,, and te.stament to Lis-ton M-erritt my a.bility to argue and my Hi-Y goat KH, to Billy Winston. I, Irene Farthing, do herebysolemnly will my ability to make ex- cellent grades in Solid Geometry, to Carrie,MeltonL- W I, Laura Stevenson, do hereby will my place in Mr. McGraw's good 1, .graces to Paula Hearin and my reputation for promptness to Bob Carr. I, Mary D. Herron, do hereby will my ability to talk to Lucile O'Nan and my love for Geometry to Gin Carr. I, Vivienne Holeman, do hereby will and bequeath my love for il Oklahoma' to Mrs. B-ern-ard Meidinger and my English Honor Roll grades to Viola O'Nan. ' I, Mildred Kern, hereby will to Mary Joe Davis my right of getting out on school nights' and to Martha Schaeffer my knowledge of French. - gl 31 lilQQ..f,f2ff Iliffgj,cfillgifgiifn IQQQ c li 7
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I 'Ei ' .i i . t W J -T . 1' ' '- . - '- -- Y VFW Q ., Cfhe Slurqeon 1925 -, ef' ff 'tl J'-2' :il A v i i i 1 ' L I l 4 .V mil 11 l ' i llx W. ml .V I l l l r ,iii 4 l l l I 1 ,-4 l il! 1 v 1 , :'l ,i ,Wi ii V! 'l ini l -is 'fl ,ll .M .gl t tif 1 ffl V 9 5 Class ID1 lg I li I aielislvic U ill H I We, the Seniors of twenty-five in this, our last will and testament, tit do hereby bequeath to the Juniors our much sought-after clas.s colors, l pink and white: also our ability to secure privileges from the faculty. if :lit I, Roy Kiavanaugh, do will my ability to get a motion passed to Lis- it ton Merritt, my good 'graces of all the teachers to Harry Bourland ,Z Simpson and my moonlight disposition to Blanche Sprague. I if - I, Mildred Benedict, do hereby will to Virginia Carr my bottle of ll Tl lf vaseline, to Paula Hearin my position as Hteachers' pet, to Annette . , f ill, Kern my good luck in slipping out of school and to Honest Leiter iii, Simpson my ability to cheat -on tests. NU I V a 0 Y .Eli I, M-ary Proctor King, do hereby will my privilege to go places on V Ill, school nights to Prudy Jfones, and my habit of getting thrills to Bob i, I Carr. I, Anna Mae McGee, give and bequeath to my beloved faculty all all' W the amazing knowledge and startling information that I have furnished l I ly, from time to time in my various quiz papers, to Bob Carr my ability to W l i' keep all pictures for the annual with out misplacing one and to Letha , Lynch my seat in chapel provided she sings as loud as I did. Qu' , q 5 I, Emery Travis, do hereby will and bequeath my knowledge in Bi- 5 if I J ology to Alice Quirey, and the privilege of using my fountain pen to ,V Otho Edwards. I' tl I, Lillie Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my most Umunificent wi grin to Mary Lucile Hall and my right to stay in the office during rec- I itation periods to 'Babe Wright. wi I W I, Orvalette Harth, will my love for Colorado to Mr. Shultz and the , My care of little Gertrude to Brown Shack. p 3 I, Ned Culley, in my last will and testament d-o hereby bequeath my l 5, l ability to sleep, standing up, to Sleepy Reynolds and my good deport- Wig ment to .Morgan Christ-ian. I, Earl Daniel, in my last will an-d testament do hereby bequeathto ww il, Harry Simpson 'my ability to chew gumg to Forrest Dalton, my knowl- y 'H edge in Geometry and to Liston Merritt the speech I had planned to it il use as valedictorian. - I, Glenn Morris, do will the twenty-five chews of gum .under my In desk to Mason Smith and my good grades in English to 'Bob Finley. it l -I, Mary Antha Ellis, do solemnly will my privilege to love Jimmie W ,lt Whitsell in public to Mary Duke Richey and my copy right to Vir- ,M ginia Carr. ' I, Bernita Berry, do hereby will and bequeath my privilege to leave J l l early to Virginia Joyce, and my love of Geometry to Eugene Franklin. ll' e f'f'f . . ly ,X ass 3 30 If .- .. . . . . - . if Q LIL .iQssf,i1L. Eg gg i vii 45553
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W F 4.4. . . 1 X CT he Sturqeon 1925 ' Q Q, e P J a mi' rf , 5.44 I ill v I s . , yr, lr ll All .E Senior C ass Hislorq -'AP V l V X l , L . if By Helen Winston t 'Ti lwl ttvsinii kv? li ' . 4 , , M ' The history of the Senior Class of '25 does not differ greatly from j I that of any other Senior Class. But to us, it seems that we have carried I 'I throughout our high school career, our indomitable class and sch-ool , . ll spirit. We entered High School in 1922 about sixty strong. Under the I leadership of our faithful and talented class president, for two years we l accomplished much and seemed to be inspired to do even greater things L ' in the future. ' , I Our Junior year was one of our most successful ones. Although a I9 gre-at many of our original m-embers had dropped out, with what mater- J oi ial we had, the Juniors-made a creditable showing in all high school ac- Q ' tivities. A sorrow, however, saddened our class,--the death of our , class mate, Edward Samuel and the death of our school mate, Miles Aus- ff S5 tin Quirey. , . This, our Senior year, we feel that wehave done much for the better- A ' I I ment of Sturgis High School.. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Meidinger, H we have attempted to publish the first school paper, which work we T I hope shall' continue in the future. I ' In our class there is an exceptional array of talent. Unfortunately, i I , it has been Your lot not to win in the oratorical and declamatory contests. K. In spite of this, we have gifted orators and declaimers. We also boast of . artists, athletes, and members with literary and dramatic ability. In I football and track there have come from our class star men. , In the Louisville Indoor Meet, the Seniors were proud to have two of their mem- I i A bers break Staterecords and to have the May Queen chosen from their It il I class. In our studies, too, we have never slacked. U f-'25 - . I , Through all the joys, labors, trials and temptations, we have come 'A it out victorious and leaving, with regret mingled with joy and hope, to ' our fellow students, we wish to quote what one of our faculty members A .. has so often before A . l 1 ' Give the world the best you have l gr 'And the best will come back to you. We GQ iii. I I .... U L .4 E Q
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