Willard High School - Chief Yearbook (Willard, OH)

 - Class of 1926

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QGOO0OOOQOOQOOOvxl'0O0Q0000415 OOOOOVQf0OvO x Ov-.,,--Qvvil'-.ff' 14 THE CRIMSON AND NVHITE May, 1926 ' COMMENCEMENT WEEK PROGRAM WILLARD HIGH SCHOOL Thirty-Fourth Annual Commencement Sunday, May 30, Baccalaureate Sermon .......- ------ ' 1'hlH'Sfl11Y, June 3 ----- ..... C lass Day Rev' G' C' Heiflffinsff Frliltly, .-111116 4- Commencement Address by Professor Marshmann, Head of Department of Tuesday, June 1 ..,......... Senior Class Play- The Hoodoo Public Speaking, of Ohio VVesleyan University, Delaware. 0 SENIOR PLAY CLASS DAY Cast of The Hoodoo Cast of Characters Brighton Early, about to be married ..,.,r............ Donald Slflfk 1926 Class Poem ..... .,,.. M arizin Moos Billy Jackson, the heart breaker .............. ..H6'rSl'l19l CIIYIDCMN' I The Eaglc's Wings ..... ..,... M arion Sclmffcr Professor Solomon Spiggot, an authority on Egypt Harry Simmermachei' Can We Have International Justice ...... ..... I sabelle Bishop Hgmgchus Spiggot, his son, aged seventeen .........,.. Paul Fries MT- Malachi Meek, 8 HVC15' Old Zefltlemfm Of The Meaning of Locarno ...... ....... M ardel Hershiser sixty-nine ...............................,........ Harry Batchelder Miss Amy Lee, about to be married ........ Evelyn J. Simmons The 1926 Mail BMI ------ ----- ll 7fU'.l0l'iC M008 Mrs. Perrington-Shine, her aunt and Mr. Meck's daughter Fay wise What Price Democracy ...... ....... H annah Pm-cell G d 1 P ' t -Sh' l d ' t wen 0 yn errmg on me' ww Oes Jus as I The 1926 Graphologs .............. Reba Bennett, Laura Dawson mama says ,,.,..............,..... .................. I Dorothy Miller Dodo De Graft, the Dazzling Daisy ...... Georgina Robertson Corrections for 1926 Dessie Austin Mrs. Ima Clinger, a fascinating young widow K --------------------------------4----- ------- ----------- M fl fgueflte Cmltes Is Crime Preventable ...... .,.,. X 'iolet Miller Angelina, her angel child, aged eight .,.. Catherine McSwecney Miss Doris Ruifles, Amy's maid of honor ...... Harriet Futerer The 1926 Insurance Society '' - -' ' '- -'- - -'---'---- Mrs. Semiramus Spiggot, the mother of seven Irene Stockmaster Eupepsia Spiggot, her daughter, aged sixteen .... Lola Dawson Miss Longnecker, a public school teacher Jeannette Kellogg Lulu, by name and nature ............................ Mary Lawrence Aunt Paradise, the colored lady cook .......... Tullis McCreight Stacey Richards, Robert Smith Philanthropies of 1926 ............ Raymond Tompkins, Robert H. Smith, Leslie Foreaker, Stacey Richards The Tests of Fate ...... ....... H elen Secor Class President's Address ..... ....... B rown Rudnsill Q, rj- -5 A ' ii -, 1 'p -Q .9 -5- Q- Q .gs -.5 3- ' ,,, 5 . tj. .Q .3 Q. .3 rg, rp Q, rj. .5 .K L., Q. ,g-. fs. .1 Q I .Q gy Q Q O Q 0 Q Q 0 9, Q .5 , -V Q x x O Q Q Q, O

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.4 0000000000'wooooooooooo oooooooooc-oooocoooeoooc.,.-q,....-..Jcfo4:wo . May, 1926 THE CRIMSON AND WHITE 1.5 THE CRIMSON A D WHITE J A,.. - A A C,s ?3'L'T 'wearf' Wi Published every month by the students of Willard High School, Willard, Ohio. Subscription price one dollar, in advance. Singlicopy, fifteen cents. D ', l'o educate and cultivate all that is best and noble in ourselves is our aim. --M. Arnold. EDITORIAL STAFF U 1 Evelyn J. Simmons ..---. ................................................ ........ E d itor-in-Chief Fay wise ,,,.,.,,,.,..,.,,. .................. ........................ ....... A s s istant Editor Jeannette Doe rfler ...... Helen Mathews ......... News Editor Feature Editor Hannah Purcell ,,,,,,,, ............... L ltel'8.I'y Edit0l' Herschel Carpenter .... ..................... S porting Editor Charles Niles ............. .... A ssistant Sporting Editor I-Lqrrisgn Wolfe ,,.,, ........... ........... ................ E X C lltlnge Ediiml' Evelyn Austin .....................,.................................................................. Rewrite Editor REPORTERS Charles Burrows. lvadale Hatcher, Charles Richards. Miss McNerney and Mr. Maurer ........................................................ Faculty Advisers BUSINESS STAFF Marion Shaffer ...... ...................................................,....... B usiness Manager Howard Murray ....... .................. . . ...... Ass't Business Manager Cecelia Neiswoneer .......................... ......... C ircnlation Manager FAREWELL SENIORS! Almost all of' you are probably very happy at the thought of going on to another school. Willard High asks, VVhat are your memories of her and are they pleasant ones? She hopes they are. One of your pleasant memories will be the sat- isfaction of knowing that you are the first class to be graduated from our fine, new building. The pupils and teachers of' Viiillard High School are sorry to have you leave, but they know that you are go- ing to another school and eventually into the world to do, as we all hope, great thinrrs. NVe all aspire to be Seniors some- time, and we sincerely hope that we shall be able to fill the honor place as well asyou have. Here is wishing' every member of the Senior Class the very best that life holds. May each member realize, that it is only through labor that we rise and that it is our duty to strive to do our best in all things. Willard does not want you to forget her, but most of all, Willard does not want you to lose the spirit that you ADIEU Alma Mater, we bid thee adieu. It is with a note of sadness in our voice that we say this, but pleasant memories so greatly outshine the sadness that we a.re able to say farewell without a tear. The Senior Class of 1926, is proud of VJ. H. S. VVe are grateful for the inspiration to greater thiuas which she has put into our lives, and proud of her achievements in the field and on the floor as well as in the class- room. Though we may not always have been a credit to her, we know that her influence will ever be a leavening agent within our lives and that we will strive to honor her name in the world of so- ciety and business which we enter. We praise our community for the gift of a new home for our Alma Mater. It was much needed and is a fitting abode for the VV. H. S. which we can vision a few years hence. VV. H. S. has been our school and we must admit that, if it were not for her splendid school spirit and co-opera- tion we would not have progressed so rapidly. To the classes still within the gates of VV. H. S. we give our good wishes. Vl'e trust that they may give of their best too, and in return receive learn- ing, strength and happiness from our 'THQ5 COLUMN' fam -v - Shiek: So you can't take a joke? Sheba: 'KI can't bear themf' Shiek: Then l'n1 not the man for you. BOOST W. H. S. SENIORS WHY STUDY? The more you study the more you know. The more you know the more you forget. The more you forget the less you know. SO, NVHY STUDY? The less you study the less you know. The less you know the less you for- get. The less you forget the more you know. ' SO, WHY STUDY? Ctlollege Humorj. BOOST W. H. S. SENIORS Some Suggested Nicknames Llteasons to be published in next issuel Stacy Richards-DS., LLD., SES., ETC. Morrison Van Allen-Mansfield. Hershel Carpenter-Catalog. Red Davis-Sylvester. Robert Smith-Gold Dust. Ronald Reese-Bull Montana. WHO'S WHO-GIRLS VARSITY CContinued from Page Ill JULIA RICHARDS Last, but not least, comes Julia, our other guard. In very few cases do we find a Freshie getting' a place on a first team as Julia. has done. If she can do this in her first year we wonder what she can do in her other three years. Show 'em Julia. ' MRS. RICE fffoachl Vl'hen in High School, Corrinne oc- cupied a. position as guard for two years. She has always been interested in athletics and has never failed to do anything for W. H. S. that was within her power. 'She has proven this in her work with the team this year, which we all know is no easy task. With the cooperation of the coach and team we have for the results a fine had while in W. H. S. Alma Mater. CLASS OF '26, example of good sportsmanship. ooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooeoooe ooooooooooooooooizwoooooo-Swe as l l 1 ..,,-ws 1

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