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'H'ZEie?i1'Z1 '? ,aw foffiri-K i5t f e . ,f.454f,,.qTf i ff ff Q17 ,Qi X 1 XR-R . ',' ff, Q , ,NxN X X ,,, , Y XA X x., 5 ,f ,fn , I f xgxx xx xx f , f f NX N X. f f .' f i xx K eexxkx 'X' X If If 1 fb ff -cf .f..gL.1-. V fa I, F' CLASS WILL it f lilxxi lx ini ' x 5.55.5 ' On May 21, 1932, we the Class of '32 join the first graduated class of Anderson in plodding along lifels highways. Speaking of the class of '32 how can anyone speak of it and refrain from pleasant, cheery and flattering remarks? How can one mention any project the Senior Class has sponsored and abstain from boasting? Of course, the fact that any succeeding class will never be able to achieve the accomplishments that the class of '32 has, no matter how diligently they have Worked, however, as we leave Anderson and enter into the huge sea of life, our sense of duty demands that we give the perience. So take heed Juniors, that when we have old Anderson you may sustain its high standards. We the Class of 1932, in fourteen individual and out of this sphere of education, in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained mem- and publish this, our last will and class of '33 the benefit of our ex- departed from the portals of dear distinct parts, being about to pass ory, and almost superhuman understanding do make testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills or promises by us at any time heretofore made, or mayhap, carelessly spoken, one to the other, as the thoughtless wish of an idle hour. We give and bequeath to our beloved Superintendent, Prof. Robert E. Wright, our sincere affection, our deepest reverence, our hearticst gratitude, and the whole unlimit- ed wealth of our eternal memory. In an attempt at partial payment for all that he has done for us during our long years at Anderson Hi, we make over to him, here and now. a heavy mortgage on our future in the Great Unknown beyond. It shall be his to watch every step of our upward and onward flitting-to note each trial, each attempt, each victory, each success and honor that we may achieve in the arena of the world- and to accept for himself, as interest on our deathless debt, every ounce of the praise, every io1a of the honor, knowing that it is all due to his faithful instructions. To the following we affix our signatures: I, Ardella Blom, bequeath Clifford Von Gundy my barrel of anti-fat. I, Alice Duckett, bequeath to Esther Heine my system of flirtation. I, Russell Guenther, bequeath my many girl friends to the best man in the Junior class, William Bender. . I, Eva Johnson, bequeath from the Senior Class to Robert Davis it's modesty and non- boastful attitude. I, Le Roy Witschger, bequeath my unusual ability of tap dancing 'to Coach Brown. I, Virginia Knippling, bequeath my roller skates, peppermint sticks and axle grease to Marjorie Jaderland. I, Joseph Sandker, in my very last will desire that the humble and knowledge seek- ing spirit of the Senior Class be left to Harold Obee. I, Cortland Smith, bequeath my highly recommended domestic ability to Tom Fight- master. it I Mabel Stinnette, bequeath my lovely southern brogue to John Garner Srofe. ix fl If '-9, , Loretta Schneider, bequeath my high scholastic standing to Morris Dunn. REI, Martha Silver, bequeath my smallness of stature to Charles Norton. I, Helen Merz, bequeath to Larry Cowperthwaite my patent method of love making. W it I, Edith Nagel, leave to Ruby Kuntz my many boy friends. XX We, the members of the Senior Class, bequeath to the entire faculty all the marvelous X ' rmation that we have impartcd to them from time to time on our many quiz papers. i X it i ayy it be a great addition to the school library. l l- li, his signed and Sealed by THE CLASS or az. X l if Beatem Right, Attorney. X V Witnessed by-I. M. Blind, May B. Nobody. V tx it Yvxltx I, Claude Needels, desire to leave to Jean Sheldon my love for Physics. . xl X52 X i x N f XX xXx l ii ' NNN Xl ll w x '-og, . . R, ' 1 Nl , .X , X
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'Y' . CLASS POEM In the gateway of life we are standing, On the eve of Commencement Dayg The narrower path of our school-days Has led to a broader way. Of what do we think, as we wond'ringly wait Just outside the mysterious gate? Shall we turn our thoughts back for a while To the years that are gone from our ken? As we muse on them, one at a time, T'will be living them over again. It is pleasant to ponder the past days so, Warmed in memory's softened glow. The lessons We learned from our books Perhaps are forgotten, in parts, But the friendship of teachers and classmates Lives, and will live, in our hearts. Although mental attainments sometimes slip away But youth does not think on the past With regret for that which is goneg Through the President and into the Future Our meditations are drawn. Ah, what will we do with that Future that lies So alluring, so tempting, yet hid from our eyes? Loud to some of us business will call To corners both bright and obscureg And knowledge will beckon to some With an irresistible lure, But whatever our choice, may the high, holy call Of a noble ambition be answered by all. When the gate opens we will be ready, We are eager for march, not retreat. Each one is resolving, I'll conquer, Not for me disheartening defeat. Our future lives call, whatsoever the task O, be sure, '32 will not fail in its task! E22 l
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