Williamsport High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Williamsport, IN)

 - Class of 1931

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olde ro ffiesgs A- 1,3 it J Reed-A41-r -5 'x'0 v. : . 'S u. . I' I,- -I-.32 mu f'l'p' 4 V1 ' -1 xii-LAL? W , if Senior Class Will To our Sponsor, Mr. Hurley, we will the right to be at peace with the world for the coming year. To Mr. Leath, the right to talk over past Basket Ball games in Physics IV. To Coach, our best wishes for success with his athletic teams in the future. To Miss Morse, one Battery of Field Artillery to use how, where, and when she sees tit. To Miss Marquis, the pleasure and privilege of coaching next year's Senior play. We also include one-half dozen substitutes in case of any mishap. To the Juniors, our hard earned experience on the Annual and Advertising Sales' drives. To the Sophomores, one lot of choice menus for the Junior Prom. To the Freshmen, a generous supply of green caps. Virginia Martin wills her modesty and quiet ways to Pauline Kinsell. Elbert Julian, his book on Personal Neatness and Care of the Hair to Dick McCoskey. Rosalie Bainbridge, her inexhaustable supply of questions in Civics to Dorothy Bayless. Gene Renville, his pride and hints on caring for his curly hair to Dale Bowers. 'A White and Imogene Keith, their small stature and ability to so ysics problems to Olive Rushl and Esther Woods. . 1 U I in 5 A I . .:.i':1 3il ' 'lJ'l1lE':., J ilillzflllrj V N E+' 1' . lli 'll,, 'ff' w.,,,,, if. , Z -' . ' i X Page twenty-two

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I- '-'mi' iii., ' . i'i'.iiif me oldeyro o -s- 522 -I -'3 i ' V 5 .f3Y 'Asif 5-'Ii 1' jx ?l6 found also that Dora McKinzie was leaving New York aboard the S. S. Olympia for Paris, to take advanced art work. Wondering at my good luck in learning of my companions' where- abouts, I made my way toward my hotel, as I had but a few hours left before plane time. Walking along the great thorofare, a million things took my attention, but I became most interested in the window displays and examined each in turn as I passed. Passing a huge department store, I arrived in front of a tiny shop, and I was so struck by the con- trast of the two that it held my attention. It bore the title The Broad- way Tea Room and beneath this was the names: Stewart-Walker. Acting on a hunch, I entered and ordered tea. As I was waiting for its arrival two ladies entered and I realized that I had been correct. It was Doris and Hester, and after recognition and greetings we talked of our high school days, and of our progress since graduation. While still chatting, we observed two rather tall, smartly dressed women entering the tea room. They were greeted cordially by my hostesses and without introduction I recognized them to be Mary Held and Maxine Schlosser. I learned that they now were in charge of the Civic Library, the largest in New York, and were very successful , in their chosen vocation. W As I had to catch my plane in a very short time, I was forced to take my leave and hurry to my hotel. After' hastily packing, I caught a taxi to the field and arrived just before take-off time. , , As I entered the cabin, I did not immediately become aware of my surroundings, but as I began to notice the passengers, I was struck by the smartness of a woman passenger sitting a few chairs ahead of me. and I finally realized as I spoke it was Rosalie Bainbridge. She recog- nized me instantly as I spoke to her, and as we sat reminiscing I related to her my marvelous luck in learning of my old classmates. Our chat was cut short by the arrival of the plane at Washington, her home since her marriage to Senator Bannel. - The rest of my trip was uneventful, but after my marvelous luck I was convinced that fate had smiled upon me, and Ireturned to my home, a happy man. A JULIAN '31 'n L ,mfgf ! ,QT -zQm,1.1.n:n U, ,,llff.!l lfll - e,l'a-Ll f x Page twenty-one f ' 1 ?n.!L.4-31V 'i



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wr,-.-r. ,Stag riff Q0Lsfe1g.1'f1 s - ,R 5 f X- Q..-.J !'-fl 3,1 ..- Y R -as -vis I 4-4 ix I I Mary Held, her ability as a typist to Clair Roberts. Dora McKinzie, her Basket Ball ability to Eileen Boswell. Hester Walker, her giggle to Dorothy Booth. Desmond Abel, his ability to get out of scrapes and also his ability as a pitcher to Joe Stephens. Nelle Smith, her dimples tol Josephine Hottenstein. Ralph Strickland, his height and baseball ability to Red Gregory. Audress Traviolia, the right to read all Current Events in Mr. Van Scoyoc's class to Frances Cowgill. Maxine Schlosser, her ability to take care of the Annual Funds to Betty Allen. Doris Stewart, her knowledge of poultry to Margaret Tate. Estel Odle, his ability as an athlete to Morton Wagner. Dorothy Frazier, her ability to act to Berniece Miller. Geneva Marlatt, her brain and brawn to Mallie Greenwood. Buckshot Lowe, his first base berth to Robert Dee. Dorothy Cameron, her red hair and freckles to Pearl Haupt. Lincoln Rush, the right to be the butler in next year's Senior Play to Monk Mottier. I Geneva Crowe, her basket ball ability to Earline Thompson. Archie Greenwood, his red hair to Lorenze Brown. Lynn Graham, his list of unfilled dates to Romeo Haynes. H ,ew -- . .LL ,,, , P r t -th Q y ,i p age wen y ree 1 .bmdsggv 'ali 'iF9Q', 5 V ,kms 'rv ' :,,,,.'T1I. li ,. r- ., 411: AUU-lll'....l.aI.lUlla . kai

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