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'Q W.. ' ji-1 .22 f- 'LM 'H is 3 31 nano-uuaansni 1-simian: JEAN ELINOR YORK Jean G Clef 1-2-3-4 Voyager Staff Pollyanna Cast Junior Prom Com'tee Class Treasurer Basketball 1 Ring Committee Jean is an excellent studentg With time to be sociable, too, And a friend you will always find h A friend who is always true-blue. K. .A The Seniors Who are those people so haughty and proud, Who talk in the halls, and even out loud? But just let us try it, and take it from me- We would hear all about it from Mr. Lee. We see them all wearing a mighty fine ring, And practicing plays, and learning to singg They all hate to leave us, I'm sure that they do. To this good old school they will always be true. Who are those people? I bet you can't guess! Wise up! They're the Seniors, from C. H. S. Betty Robertson '28 2.8 Sec. A. A. Counci 3 er- l 4
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HAROLD ARTHUR WH IPPO thnukeli Pollyanna Cast Vice President Here's a boy who likes to speak In forceful words with aspect sinister We think that if he keeps it up He some day may become a minister. ELVERA CECILIA WHITE Chickie Curlie You seldom When she's But out of She is quite hear her speak attending class, school, they say, a friendly lass. IZOLA WIEGEL Izola Now in our graduating class We have a most prim little lassg Though skies be gray, or skies be blue She always has a smile for you. JAMES NELSON YODER Nell Dutch We all feel sure that Nelson's art Will someday be the means Of his success at drawing Cartoons for magazines. r 27
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:Ei N. L ..- 1' Wi? I g Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1926, of Carnegie High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and direct this to be our Last Will and Testa- ment in manner following: First. We direct that all our just debts be fully paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently may be, after our decease. Second. We direct the use of our enormous fortune to the construction of a new and completely equipped high school building with a stadium for athletic events, and to the laying out of a public park to be located on one of the numerous beauti- ful spots along Chartiers Creek. Third. To Carnegie High School, we bequeath a new superintendent and a new principal, which two gifts are to be shared and enjoyed equally by all members of that school. Fourth. To the future Seniors we will the familiar heirlooms of the Senior Room, i. e., desks, books, inkwells, maps, erasers. etc. To the above mentioned we will in addition, the enjoyment of Dear Teacher's fragrant flowers and fly swatter and also the use of our Chemistry in Industry, Volumes I and II, and the twelve new Trigonometry books. Fifth. We bequeath to the future Juniors the privileges of upper class- men and the leadership of the under classmen. Sixth. To the Sophomores we will the care and guidance of the Freshmen. Seventh. The Fountain of Youth we bequeath to the Freshmen, may it wash them clean and prepare them for the struggle which awaits them. Eighth. Our most sincere respect and appreciation, we leave to the faculty. Although this latter has not been continually displayed throughout our high school career, we nevertheless are in full possession of it now and we offer it in return for the sacrifices that have been made to raise us to the level upon which we now stand. Ninth. To the community and to the school we bequeath the memory of the class of 19265 may it ever be a source of pride and admiration to them. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1926, the testate above named, have hereunto subscribed our name and affixed our seal, this iirst day of May in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-six. Class of 1926. LAWRENCE MARSTON, Attorney. Witnesses: N. L. GLASSER EFFIE A. MILLIREN 29
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