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CLASS WELL We, the Senior Class, knowing the end is near, but being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: I, Dora Ampi, will my bow legs to Kendall Barker. I, Joseph Babb, will my ability as a bull fighter to John Brundage. I, Willetta Balderson, will my length to Frances Goetsch. I, Herbert Bankhead, will my sex appeal to Johnny Palermo. I, Aubra Calhoun, will my position as assistant coach to ' anyone. . h I I, Miriam Chedzey, will my bashfulness to John Palermo. I, Thomas Cleary, will my career as a pugilist to Paul McKeen. I, Norma Close, will my great height to Veldine Hulse. I, Oliver Dagen, will my ability to get through high school to Bob Fish. I, Elizabeth Danner, will my ability to handle men to Alice Lawrence. I I, Hazel Dietz, have nothing to give away as I intend to take Orville with me. I, Edna Edwards, will my ability as a farmer to Mr. Hedgespeth I, Phyllis Farrell, will my gracefulness and poise to Eleanor Brundage. I, Orville Foreman, leave my ability to pick cherries to Miss Cahoon. I, Margaret Goetsch, will my surplus avoirdupois to Lois Randolph. I, James Hadley, will Margie to ------------ . I, Kenneth Hawley, will my romantic ways to Jimmie Denver.
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Although we lost the first debate to the Seniors, we won the second and third. Toward the last of the year, We gave the annual spring Junior-Senior affair. Now we have reached the goal for which we have strived all these years, for we are Seniors. The main basketball team was composed of Seniorsg many of the boys went out for football, baseball, and tennis. Several of our members had leading parts in the Operetta as well as chorus parts. As a progressive step in our history, this year we introduced the new non-decisional debates, which are being used in the best schools and colleges. And now we are looking forward with eagerness to the future, for some are planning to go to college, and others are planning to go forward along various other lines of work, but we know that these members will try to live up to the standards and ideals which they learned in High School. THE SLIP To the office I must go, And my heart is sinking low. Why from Gym did I skip? New to the office for a slip. My heart is sinking very low, For instinctively I know My fate is hanging by a thread-- But why should I feel all this dread? When to classes I shall stroll, And the bell sweetly tollsg I shall take my blue slip. Never again will I skip. --Annie B. Teal
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I, Mabel Knowles, will my surplus weight to Eleanor Brundage I, Herbert Martin, will my blonde hair to Dominick Palermo. I, James Maynard, will my cognomen, WProfessorN to Ernest Huntley. I, Glen Meeder, will my place in Orchestra to John Lytle. I, Charles Morgan, will my shoes to the Coach for a better understanding. I, Tony Palermo, will my curly hair to Bryce Fairbairn. ' I, Dorothy Peterson, will my freckles and red hair to Bonnie Blagrave. I, Louise Poole, will my ability at making speeches to Lois Syll. I, James Roberts, will my manners to Chester College. Emogene Rounsavell, will my ability in public speaking Paul Schramm. I, to I, Ruth Sigler, will my graceful form to Letza Williams. I, Elmer Taylor, intend to take Hazel with me. I, Elmo Teal, will my athletic carreer to John Lytle. I, Zacky Vanella, will my slenderness to Ruth Martin. I, Doris Wheeler, will my delicate figure to Alice Goetsch. I, Vera Williams, will my ability at tennis to Clorinda Ampi I, John Wilson, will Esther to Daniel Pietrzak. I, Nettie Wyllie, will my studious attitude in English to Frederick Danner. In Witness Whereof, we have hereto subscribed our name this twelfth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one. SENIOR CLASS Witnesses: .... , QQY4-'gf,,,g,, Pr sident L rf -ag1f1w41! f all I I
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