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'HHIlIliifliFiwliifiiiiiiiHHHHHIIIEIIIIZETIHHHHHWHHNWNllililiiiliililiiil FiililiiiiHNNHW11Ii1I11HHHHHIHI1IIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIHUIHHIHHllillilllllllli SENICR CLASS HISTORY When we started to W. C. H. S. as little Freshmen, we had no one in the class who we thought would ever make the class famous, but just take a look at us now. At the beginning of the term there were thirty in the Senior Class, but now there are only twenty-six. Freda Dallas entered from Mattoon High School. She returned to Mattoon during the second quarter. Agnes Shaffer: Leona Bingaman and Orvyll Klump entered from Strasburg. Leona Bingaman and Orvyll Klump left school, but Agnes has remained with us. Glen Armantrout and Burl Mitchell entered from Gays. Harold Falk and Wesley Scheef entered from Stewardson.. John Montague entered from Martinsville. Otto Tietze entered W. C. H. S. as a Senior the last semester, but remained only until the basket ball season was over. V ' When the basket ball season of 1922 opened it was whispered around that Chick Webb promised to make a real basket ball player. Chick has lived up to what was expected of him. He was captain of the team of 1924-25. That same year Casey Duncan entered our class from Effingham. He took his place on the team and became the captain of the team of 1923-24. ,' He was not Fable to play basket ball this year but did his part as our yell-leader. Besides these two famous men, we furnished two guards for the team this year, Big Chief Linder and Shorty Finley. I I Just before Christmas the Seniors had a class party. We were not the least bit formal. All went to the kitchen for refreshments. Casey said that that was a good way to do for then you might possibly get enough to eat. Several of the members of the Senior class wrote on teacher's examination in March. They haven't as yet received their grades, but we wish them the best of luck. Daisy Rankin had to be out of school for about three weeks because of illness, but she is back with us again. We are not yet on the Height, but w-e'r-3 climbing and hope that all twenty-six of the Seniors will reach the height of their high school career on the twenty-ninth of May. -Helen Smith '25. f SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of '25, in our last and remaining will, will to the faculty and underclassmen our only valuables as follows: To Mr. Alexander, a physics class who will try to make 10 plus on all ex- periments. 'Po Mr. Ready, a stool for his feet so the desk won't have to be revarnished every year. To Mr. Dunscomb, a sweet mama just like one of those vampish, good looking, Pana teachers. To Miss Smith, a gold medal for teaching those Freshies about bugs. To Miss Hartman, a direction book for cooking so Mary Elizabeth Gilbert won't have to be told her elbows aren't for kneading bread. To Miss Gustafson, a nice assistant chaperon, like we've always had at our parties. To Miss Kern, a black, sleek haired sheik who sure can make dem hot dogs.- IMIIIIIIIIIIHHHHiN1NNHWMHINIiIHHIHIIHVKIIHIIHHHWWWHNIIIHHHII1IIIIllillillililllllllllll'1g 2 5 HHNHHIII1!II!!EII'ilIIEIHIHHHHHWHNHIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHIIIIHVIHIHHIHHHIHHIIIII Seventeen
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m IIIIIIlllllillllillllkillliii iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiliilHHmiiiiiiiHillIlllinliiiiiiliiillll W i 13111 0112 lli!EZiiillL1Iillliiil.ElEIiiliiiI1ELIiiIiIliEIililIiIl!iIilIiIllIiIIiililiiiiiillliliillilll OPAL MAYE JACKSON Tiny Love is strong as death, jealousy is cruel as the grave. Glee Club, 11, 2, 3, 41. Windmills of Hol- land, 111. Pirates of Hawaii, 121. i'Pioneer's Papoose, 131. Gypsy Rover, 141. Never Touched Me, 131. Min- strel, 141. Gimme dem Papers, 141. HAROLD B. FALK Tim Be wisely worldly, be not worldly wise. Entered from Stswardson. ORVYLL KLUMP The thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. Entered from Strasburg. Left school. CARL LINDER The world knows nothing of its great men. Entered from Sullivan, 1923. Basket Ball, 11 2, 3, 41, Foot Ball, 121. Chorus, 11, 2, 3 41. Glee Club, 11, 3, 41. Carnival, 141 Gypsy Rover, 141. Pionee-r's Papoose, 131. 9 i l Q E 5 Sixteen 7 ill Illlilllll' Q ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiI3,EUNil11iiHililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiliMHiHlilHHiHHIiiiliiiiiiHililiillllillllllll S
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lllillllllilllllllllllHillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllilllllllill' lIllZllllllllllliilllllllllllllllIllllIilllIlllllllilIilHIEllIlIIIllIlilllllilllllllllllllll To Miss Stevenson, a perfect Latin class. To Miss Garvin, a class that will have the ability to reach P' natural on C major. We also bequeath to the Juniors as a whole, our world famed knowledge, and to each individual we leave as follows: To Harold Nichols, Glen Hart leaves a pleasure trip to Chicago every summer so he may bathe in Lake Michigan. To Jack Bridges, Otto Tietze leaves his zeal for flirting. To Mary Elizabeth Gilbert, Glenn Bennett bestows all his love for frolicking. To Evelyn Janes, Mildred Clem leaves her double seat where she may wait for Gene. To Fred Walker, Harold Falk gives a big linen handkerchief for use in time of cold spells. To Aubrey Walden, VVesley Scheef bequeaths the right to talk to those Freshmen girls. To Elizabeth Freeland, Carl Linder wills his token of love. To Ralph Neal, Glen Armantrout gives the right to wear long trousers and oc- casionally smoke a Camel. To Beulah Gordon, Ada Kirk bestows her tresses of red and that sweet sixteen smile. To Clifford Harder, Burl Mitchell gives the right to doubt Mr. Alexander's word. To Vivian Edwards, Mabel Rawlings leaves her starry, black mischievous eyes. To Daisy Swinford, Helen Smith bestows her grace and the right to sit in Fred Bundy's car. ' To Paul Moberley, Lawrence Gray wills that girlish giggle which resembles the tolling of the Liberty Bell. To Florence Juhnke, Opal Jackson wills her art of making corrections. To Donald Rozene, Ray Hall wishes to leave his studious character and his blushes of the spring time rose. To Grace Shelton, we give a frequent trip to Bethany. To Ruth Rankin, we give a special course in fancy dancing. Q0 Deana Swinford, we offer a position in Musical Department of the Chicago Theatre. To Elizabeth Jackson, we give Earl Davidson for keep. To Neva Bence, Mabel Jones bestows her art as a tripper of the light fantastic. To Gilbert Clem, John Montague bequeaths his art as a singer. To Flossie Johnson, Agnes Shaffer leaves her sweet disposition. To Ralph Robertson, Casey leaves his book on Love. To Vivian Harrmann, Roy Finley leaves his promise that he will wait for her. To Doris Hartsell, Mildred Grant leaves her date book. To Marguerite Tull, we leave a position as assistant clerk in Adams's Music House of Shelbyville. To Olin Phipps, we will a Hbobette comb. To Bertha Smith, we leave a host of mixed friends. To Iva Renfrow, Alice Shadow leaves her dates. To Willis Rawlings, a little bit of love. To Ruth Sexson, a man. To Herbert Clawson, Alta Reynolds leaves height so Herbert can reach things of highness. To Bus Nihiser, Chick leaves his athletic ability. To Letha Linder, we give a Sullivan man. lllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll' 2 5 lillllllllllllllllfll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll4lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Eighteen
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