Winslow High School - Eskimo Yearbook (Winslow, IN)

 - Class of 1924

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192.4 The Champion W. H. S. CLASS WILL fContinuedD To the school: All the surplus in the Senior treasury with which to buy new pencil sharpeners. To Jewel M. and Diamond P.: We, the Seniors, leave our sincere love. To Ransom J.: Garth R. bequeaths his Senior trousers and shirt. To Mary Belle D.: Waldo leaves his laugh that she may be heard all over the assembly. In truth, all we care to take with us is our know'edge, experience and our love for Alma Materg all the rest we bequeath to the future members of the W. H. S. ' I HAZEL BENEDICT, LORRAINE REINERS. 6 FAVORITE SONGS Amy McG1asson ....... ................................................ ' 'Somebody's Wrong Otis Luttrell ................... .................... ' 'You've Got To See Mamma Prentice Willis .................. .............................. ' 'They Go Wild Over Me Rebecca Rosenbraugh Naomi Poehlein ............ Mary Curtis ............. Eva Hardin ....,..... Ray Richardson ......... Denzil Hogan .................... John W. and John Orval Barnett ............ Titania Williams ........ Lucille Soderling, ,...,,. Mildred Barnett ........ Norena Williams ....... Garth Richardson ..... Thaddeus Johnson ..... Gee, But I Hate To Go Home Alone' Lonesome, That's All My Man CMon Homiel ...... Let the Rest of the World Ga. Dry Was Seeing Nellie Home' B. ........ ............,.......... . That Red Headed Gal' Sweetie Went Away' .......... Last Night On the Back Porch' ..... O! Where Has My Johnie Gone? ...-.......... Swing'ng Down The Lane' ....-.. I've Got Those Oakland Blues .-,-.-. Out On the Road To Petersburg' Let My Girl Alone Waldo Llttell ...... f ........... ..... ' ' It Ain't Gonna Rain No More Gwendolyn Cooper ....... ................................ ' 'Jasper Blues Seniors ....... , .......... ............................ ' 'Farewell Blues Lela Minnis ................ ....... ' 'Pal of My Drerms lCokeD Lillawah Barnett ...... .......................... ' 'Dream Daddy Etolia Dedman Q ....................................................................,.................. Cherie' Muriel Ward, .........,........................................................................ Senior Blues Elwood Smith .... If I Don't Get the Sweetie I Want, God Pily the Sweetie I Get . A Hazel Benedict ............................................ Bring Back llf y Warner To Me Ransom Johnson ....... .................. ' 'Those Ayrshire Blues Mr. Sakel ................. ............................ . ....................... ' 'Sweet Mamie Lorraine Reiners ........................................................... . ...... The Loving Cup Herman B. fin Agricultural classy : Mr, Buechrle every morning we iind two or three of our hens dead. What would you do for them. Mr. Beuchele: The best thing I could prescribe is burial. 25 9

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W. H. S. The Champion 1924 CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of Winslow High School, being of sound mind and body, and being about to depart from this four years of trials and tribula- tions, joys and sorrows, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testa- men . . To Mr. Abbott: The privilege to prophesy the outcome of the county tournament next year. To Miss Falls: Our sincerest love. To Gaskell K.: Garth's freckles, providing he takes good care of them. To Dewitt C.: John B.'s bang bangs. , To Cleta E.: Lorraine gives her right to take a course in office Cprinci- pal'sJ training to begin not later than 7:30 A. M. To Denzel H.: Waldo's place on second team. To Preston P.: Lucile S. gives her right to travel and tell next year's Geography class all about the Ozarks To Mr. Sakel: The right to manage the'B. B. team as he does his wife. To Darrell C.: John's place on the team, providing he has a Red Headed Gal. To Letha Mc.: Hazel B. gives her ability as a bookkeeping student. To Ray R.: Byron W. gives his right toargue in class even if he is wrong. To Vila G.: Louise R. gives her right to be an all around busy Senior. To William R.: Henry C. gives his place as backguard on next year's basketball team. To Woodson C.: Orval B. gives his little black bow tie, providing it is still wearable when school closes. To Etolia D.: Titania's chewing gum. To Elwood S.: Wrex Burns gives his right to talk to Doris C. during theenoon hour. To Peter S.: Thaddeus J. leaves the right to be a future Senior clown and artist. I To Ruby D.: Marie E. leaves her smile. To some worthy successor: J. W. gives his well worn basketball suit, but wishes to take his silly grin with him. To next year's class: Charles H. leaves an empty treasury. To Red S.: Dude's place as captain on B. B. team. To Laura Mc.: Marie leaves her sweet disposition. To Eva A.: We will the right to vamp the boys again next year. To Norena W.: Mid's place as leading lady in the Senior p.ay next year. To Gwendolyn C.: Mildred P.'s position as Senior poetess. To Ransom and Cleta: Writha and Charles' place as the smallest Se- niors. To Geneva and Lela: Hazel and Lorraine will their positions as office girls for next year. - To Adron L.: Elmer Curtis gives his specs in case he might lose his own. To Norval D.: Byron R. gives his place as the best penman in the Senior cla'ss. To the Juniors: A brilliant A student, said student must be capable of remembering and repeating every recitation. 24



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