Wellston High School - X Ray Yearbook (Wellston, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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“I wonder if he’ll marry the Freshman girl he is always writing notes to.” Margaret Scott—Physical education and modern dance instructor. “Scottie is an athlete and she does like to dance.” Mary Rice—I’m anxious to see that. Oh it’s all blurred. 1 can t read it. Next let us have the fate of Alvaretta Callahan. She’s Editor-in-Chief of our X-Ray. She is now editor of a paper. What a strange name!—“Bright I houghts for the Brokenhearted.” She began this publication after recovering from the shock of Max Morrow’s wedding. She has as her assistants: Alice Mae Hudson as scandal reporter; Lola Jonas, stenographer; Florence Reynolds, editor of beauty page; Marcena Deal, poetess; Frank Potts, advertising manager. “I hope they will enjoy their work. I don’t believe 1 would care much about it. What’s this? Betty Dando and Lucile Eberts opera singers, rivals of the famous Marian Talley. And listen to this: William Angel on the I-rench stage. He will play at the Theater of Champs Elysees. “Why that’s the newest theater in Paris.” Jack Sellers will write many songs which Betty and Lucile will use in their concerts, as well as plays in which William will play the leading role. Well, Jack is original if nothing else.” Chorus girls—Ruth Ziegler, Gertrude Tisch, Evelyn Collier, Grace Rellomy, Katherine Deckard and Virginia Nutt. “These girls have made a hit on the stage more than once already.” Millionaire! Whew! Who is it? Charles Potts. Inherits hotel in New York where he lives with his wife who was formerly Lyda King. She eloped with Charles immediately after she learned he was wealthy. “Lyda always says she wants a rich man.” Six names here, members of Congress--Catherine Ziegler, Laura Kirby, Ruth Krieble, Lucile Norris, Dorothy Thompson, Evelyn Pittenger. “They censor all the men in Congress, then pass a bill that only women can serve in Congress. These girls don’t like to have men around even now.” Bob Stephenson. Light-weight prize tighter! Used a reducing soap made by Helen Colley. Helen Colley—Wealthy. Great demand for her soap. “Well, Helen, you could sell plenty of it in the Senior Class if you had it now.” Barton Baumgartner—Starts to college in the fall of 1926. At the age of fifty he is a Sophomore. Decides not to pursue his studies further. “I can’t understand that. ‘Bart’ is a bright boy in high school.” Jack Dewitte—Cartoonist for New York Times. His wife, formerly Marian Poore, band leader of the famous Metropolitan Band. “That just suits them.” Glendon Bryan and Fred Brooks—Beggars! On the street corners! Monkey! L 1926 7

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WHS CLASS PROPHECY “Come forth! Come forth! Oh witches three, Explain to the Seniors their fate to he.” First Witch: “When shall these Seniors meet again In thunder, lightning, or in rain?” Second Witch: “When all life’s battles are won, They will meet ere the set of sun.” Third Witch: “But where the place?” First Witch: “In this auditorium, they will come When their life’s battles have been won. “But, oh witches three, You have been summoned to foretell The fate of Seniors. Name it well. Class officers first; the two Scotts, Morrow and Rice. First Witch: “We shall from this concoction brew Those very names, And reveal to you, What the fates have in view For Scott, Morrow and Rice.” Second Witch: “Scott, Morrow and Bice, We hand to you, That you may read. That all may hear, Nor shed a tear if fate’s unkind.” Modi of 111 rkablc sale of his publication, “My , Margaret George as an appreciation 7



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ixWS Grind organ! Tin cup! “That seems strange. Their common expression now is ‘Can I have a date?’ They arc going to change it for ‘Help the blind’.” Here’s a useful bunch! Nellie Fisher, Emma Bierliup, Dale Aleshire, Catherine Hunter, Byron James, Lawrence Townsend—Traffic Cops. “Will that give them a chance to use their voices?” Gerald McKeever and Carl Winkler —Wealthy inventors. Product, eye shades, specially designed to protect the eyes from the brilliant shades of faddish sweaters. “Oh, boys! invent them quick.” George McKinnis—Married. He has to walk chalk. “He should be used to that. There’s a certain little Freshie girl that’s making him walk chalk now.” Mildred Inboden. Great life player. “Mildred has been fond of fifes in the past.” Joe Joseph—Second “Red” Grange. “Joe has already proved to us that this prophecy fits him.” Luella Gilliland—Dies of a broken heart because she failed to receive a certain letter. “Was the letter lost, or was it a one-sided love affair?” Chessman Higgins—Proprietor of garage. Assistants: James Kirkendall, Wayne Phillis, Edwin Fennel, Dan Stewart, Sanford Lee and Edmund Davis. “Chessman finds it difficult to teach his assistants the art of repairing Fords. It takes a clever mechanic to put them in good running condition for one day only. That is Chessman’s secret. He fixes them so they will be brought back the next day for more repairs.” Helen Manring—A trip abroad; Spain. A Spaniard falls in love with her. “Even now Helen falls in love with pictures of handsome Spaniards.” Bernice Edwards—Author. Best known work entitled “My Experience with Men.” “I wonder if Bernice has started that book yet?” James Moore—Proprietor of an up-to-date restaurant called “The Hand Out.” James Patrick—Silent partner, is chief cook and bottle washer. Waitresses: Bessie Reed, Marguerite Dennison and Charleen Hudson. “I am going to try to

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