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1920 CHAMPION 1920 Gilaaa will-Qlnntinurh To the next year's A. A., we will all the money left from this year's funds. To Marguerite Farley, another Senior, capable of filling the place of the present one. To Dorotha McLaughlin we will another drinking cup to replace the one worn out by the school this year. To the juniors, we will all our Physics notebooks and experiments, so they will have more time for pleasure than we have had. To the President of the Girls' Glee Club, we will a notebook-said book to be used in keeping the names of members so each will know that he is a member of the Club. To the whole School, we leave all the joys of a vacation and the pleasures of school life enjoyed by us in W. H. S. We, the Seniors, do hereby witness our hands and the great seal of the School to this, our last will and testament in the year of our Lord, One Thous- and Nine Hundred and Twenty. RUFO HENAGER, Executor. 'cdf SX M' Q if N f A bw w ? ' 1-'W DP 1 9' ' ' .rf AN' bg lf 5 - - -i Q. .. 'ii in 1 ' X fl Q. g as on 2,53 L hi9 QZ,y ff f 'qw we , Where There Is No Vision the People Perish 18
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i920 CHAMPION 1920 Qllaaa will Rufo Henager We, the Seniors of Nineteen Hundred Twenty, of the Winslow High School, in the County of Pike, State of Indiana, being of sound mind, and realizing that our High School life is drawing rapidly to a close, do hereby make and publish our last will and testament. To Prof. Loeser, who has guided us through the four years spent in the W. H. S., we give our heartfelt gratitude and lifelong devotion for safely steer- ing our ship to this haven-the end of a happy voyage. To the other members of the faculty we give our heartiest thanks, and hope they may have another Senior class next year to which they may be as devoted. To the Eighth Graders, we will the honor of being Freshies. To Ruth Comer, we leave Estelle Minnis' title as Senior Belle. To Alfred Thompson, we will Floyd Biggs' popularity with the girls. To Ward DeBruler and james Vineyard, we bequeath the right to return to the assembly to get their lessons. To Amos Potter, we will Poedker Nelson's recipe for growing tall. To Clifton Robling, Maurice Evans leaves his desire to read novels in school. tHe already has thatj. To the Freshies, we will our desire of being graduates of Winslow High School. The writer wills, to some unlucky junior, the task of writing next year's will. To john Skinner, we will the right to be cartoonist in next year's Annual, providing he will put more time to the work. To Anna Persinger, some more stationery to write letters during school hours. To Roy Dayton, we bequeath the right to ask questions about the tricks of a magician whenever he may so desire. To Gretchen Fettinger and Roxy 1VlcCafferty, the right to parade the streets again next year. Estelle Minnis wills to Leona jones her seat in assembly. Directions for finding said seat from the stairs as follows: Enter assembly room door, turn to your right and go sixteen feet, turn to left, go one foot, stop, look one and one-half feet heavenward and there is said seat. To the Sophomores, we will our nerve, grit and stick-to-it-iveness which have been so prominent with us through these years. To Lena Booth, the right to talk in the Latin class next year, as she hasn't had a chance this year. Beloved Let Us Love One Another 17
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l920 CHAMPION l920 Gllaaa Hrnphvrg After completing my college course at Purdue, I was sent by the U. S. Gov- ernment to European countries to aid in reconstruction work, traveling in France, England, Belgium, Italy, Germany and Russia. Completing my mission, I was preparing for my return to America. I had to stop in Paris to leave some important papers with the president. While there I decided to stay at the Hotel Courbevoie, and as I was regis- tering I noticed the name of a former schoolmate, Maurice Evans. I left word with the clerk to send him to my apartments. During our short interview he told me he was en route to Rome, where he was taking his final vows of Priesthood. Marguerite, having married an old Kentucky friend, he could find nothing worth while in ordinary life. As we sat talking of former days our thoughts drifted back to the W. H. S., neither of us having heard of any of class '20 since leaving school, we decided we would go to Mademoiselle Le Crenget, of Paris, the world's greatest medium. When we reached the home of Mademoiselle Le Crenget, we were ushered into a large waiting room. We had waited only a few minutes when we were informed that the medium would receive us. We then followed the usher down a long hall and into a large, dark, mysterious-looking room. In the center of this room stood a large table on which sat a magic crystal. Around the table were several chairs and at one end of the table stood the lady, dressed in a black vel- vet robe. We informed her that we wished to know about Class '20 of Winslow High School, Winslow, Ind., U. S. A. We were then told to look into the magic crystal. The first scene was a beautiful home in New York City. This, said the medium, is the home of Estelle Minnis, now the wife of the noted physician, Ted Green. She is noted throughout the world for her charity work. The next scene was a large office in the town of Buenos Ayres in South America. Seated at a large desk was our old. classmate, Rentis Dorsey. Ren- tis, said the Mademoiselle Le Crenget, was sent there by the Porter School of Commerce, of Evansville, Ind. His wife and two children accompanied him. The scene again shifted and we saw the most familiar of all scenes, the W. H. S. building. Here we saw Paul Curtis, teaching Mathematics, holding the po- sition formerly occupied by A. L. Loeser, our superintendent in 1920. The last scene was a large department store in Los Angeles, Cal. This store, said the medium, is owned by Rufo Henager. It is left in the hands of a manager, and Rufo is living near Winslow. He spends a great deal of his time three miles from his former home. Having seen all concerning Class '20, we left for the hotel and the follow- ing morning Maurice sailed for Italy and I for America. FLOYD BIGGS. A Man's Pride Shall Bring Him Low I9
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