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We, the class of ’18, having reached the end of our career here, being sound mentally and physically, do make, publish and declare this writing to be our last will and testament, hereby making all prev- ious writing null and void. We do hereby direct that our funeral services shall be con- ducted by the faculty and our fellow-students as they shall see fit. As to our vast estate, we have decided to dispose of it as follow's, viz: Item: We give and bequeath to the school as a whole, all of our tardies and bad reports held by the faculty. Item: We give and bequeath to Miss Hill all of the chewing gum which is to be found in great quantities on the many desks of the study hall. Item: We give and bequeath our love and respect to our es- teemed Supt., Mr. Johnson. Item: We give and bequeath our scrap paper, etc., to Miss Lambert. Item: We give and bequeath to the Juniors all our dignity, also our Senior privileges, sincerely hoping that they will be as haughty and dignified as we formerly seemed to them. Item: We give and bequeath to the “Fresh” Freshies a twig of “Forget-me-not,” so that we shall long linger in their memory. Item: I. Ellis Kohn, bequeath to Carrie Sigler the responsibility of editing the next edition of the “Pemiscovian.” Item: I, George Sigler, bequeath Riley’s Poems to Warren Ray. Item: I. Hattie Mae Argo, bequeath to Bertha Thomas, my giggle and popularity with the faculty. Item: I, Nat Buckley, bequeath my refinement to Lottie O on, and my candy to Stella Dorris. We hereby designate and appoint the High School Rats,” sole executors of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we. the class of ’18, the testators, have to this will set our hand and seal, this the 10th day of May, A. D., 1918. ELLIS KOHN, GEORGE W. SIGLER, HATTIE MAE ARGO, NAT T. BUCKLEY.
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SENIOR CLASS POEM We, a merry Senior Class, Our number being four, Have finished our course, have left Hayti High To remain away forevermore. We rejoiced at our commencement. Graduation we did greet; Now a broad field spreads before us. And life’s true grandeur we shall meet. We have worked, we have labored, Twelve happy years we spent in school; Great ability and true mentality. Make ambitious men to rule. Rut to no monarch do we refer, We desire no royalty; Only greatness among our brethren Is our joyous melody. Qualis non Quantus, Are things of value to be made, By disability in education. Important functions may be delayed. Bad results may then be realized Momentous ends may then come true; Ah, sad fate, ye must be conquered Unless man thy lot shall rule! Camouflage in war is useful. In many things it stands the test; But in life we must be truthful, For to win requires the best. Now with all men who shall meet us Who in life know what to do; And to our former fellow students We give to you our last adieu.
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