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'Ll ' A T TUH Oli lp! p A- - I ---'--'- - '-'!'!':'i ' 'T--p-l ' r 1 r 1 ' 1 e i Class Poem I s Gnd? Q96 , 1.-,,,.--,,-,- --,-. - ---,--a.-,- e- -.1 It is a wondrous work of art, this painting lVhieh the careful time-bound artist, Life, portrays. Of all his many paintings we find this one Outstanding, leading us thru many darkened days. At first 'twas nothing more than bare white canvas On an easel in surroundings all unknown. But the artist ever careful and observing All our unforgetful High School days has shown. The arti:zt's mind a dream of youth unfolded And in weariness and sadness oft he wrought, lVith ever his fair ideal of youth before him, Experience, his brush, with harsh stroke, perfection sought. Four years the artist worked to make it perfect, lVorking with red, yellow, blue and green, lVith dark and light thruout the picture mingled Until a representing figure now is seen. Completed after work and toil and trouble, He paused and pondered with a thoughtful sigh. Then with firm stroke his brush the letters fashioned, The class of '26 of Bexley Hi.'!l1. And now a beacon to our future is this picture, The artist's dream of glorious youth come true. Oh class of '26 do not betray The lovely, fair ideal life saw for you. -XVINIFRED JOHNSON. Page Twenty-three
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w - T'HEl! T-ORCI-I Senior Class Will We the Senior Class of 1926 of Bexley High School, Township of Bexley, County of Franklin, State of Ohio, United States of America, being of sound mind, intellect and memory, hereby make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last Will and Testament. FIRST: W'e do bequeath to the Junior Class of this year all the dignity and grace becoming to a Senior Class to be illustrated by all Seniors who are so unfortunate as to be left behind. SECOND: We do bequeath to all mem- bers of the Class of '27 the authoritative privilege of getting out of school the last period. THIRD: We do bequeath to all under- classmen all the positions held by members of the Class of '26 on the Torch Staff, An- nual Staff, and in all organizations of Bex- ley High School. FOURTH: VVe do bequeath to the Sophomore Class of this year the privilege of being grown up for the first time. FIFTH: We hereby bequeath to the Freshman girls of this year the right to win the basketball championship and to the Freshman Class we beneath all the smart aleckness that is included in the role of a Sophomore. SIXTH: We do bequeath to the Eighth Grade the privilege of being Freshmen, thereby occupying the study hall for reg- istration and being very proud and pompous. SEVENTH: We bequeath to the Seventh Grade the privilege of advancing from the order of lowly worms to the ranks of grow- ing babies. EIGHTH: We hereby bequeath to the Faculty in general the privilege of mourning for the class of '26 during school hours until next Thanksgiving and after that time to make the best of it even though our shining faces shall never brighten their rooms again. NINTH: The Seniors of Bexley High bequeath individually to the teachers the following things: To Miss Hamman all the South Sea Is- lands, chocolate cakes and cats in Bexley. To Miss Geist all our old Torches Cto brighten her days this summerj. Page Twenty-two To Miss Taylor the ancient and decrepit heirloom in her room: namely, the girls' ath- letic championship banner. To Mrs. Brightman all maps of the old world which show the voyage of Aeneas. To Mr. Smith and Mr. Scofield all the red beavers and grey zitzs to be found between here and High Street. To Miss McCormick our French notebooks so faithfully kept up. To Miss Schooler all our floor burns and bruises. To Miss VVaxbom a new group of cham- pion typewriters. ' To Mr. Geist and Miss Thomas, again the easy CPD task of taking care of the Freshmen in study hall. To Miss Dixon all the new Seventh Graders to be taught the ways of the High School. To Miss VVarner a new public speaking class with as many eloquent speakers as the last one. To Miss Kellogg the privilege of teaching Seniors next year so she will not have to keep so many pupils after school. To Evelyn Cremeans all our long lost compacts and combs. To Miss Vinton all our lost books. To Miss Brown all our lost paints. To Mr. Snyder and Mr. Grimm all our lost chords. To our Janitors all our lost clothes. To Mr. Fromm the privilege of putting across another successful annual. To Mr. Dieterich Qand his choirj all the songs that the Senior Glee Club has not murdered, especially all those including bar- ber shop tenor. TENTH: To all the taxpayers and citi- zens of Bexley we hereby grant the privi- lege to turn out another class equal to ours and grant to any class who is able to obtain it all the rarified atmosphere heretofore im- bibed by the Class of '26. Thus as the months turn to weeks, the weeks to days, the days to hours and the hours to minutes, we, the undersigned, affix our seal to this most important document of our High School life. THE CLASS or '26. I
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