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Senior Class Will To the girls--we now bequeath all the sophistication that we have acquired in our high school days plus our tried and true secrets of success. Always remember that the best way to keep your youth is to not introduce him to your girl friend. To the boys-we will all our lines that we have so care- fully worked out in our social career at M. H. S. and may you discard them as soon as possible. With you we leave all our best jokes and our only advice is CID never carry a bundle by the string, and C21 always count your fingers after shaking hands. To the teachers--We give our heartiest congratulations for finally graduating us from the City on the Hill. With you we leave all our dreams of scholarships, good grades, etc. We hope our records-good or bad--won't make it hard for our little brothers and sisters still in Junior High. To the oflice force-we will give a complete rest until the time when we shall grow up to be teachers and come back to M. H. S. to bother you again. To the janitors-we give all the passes, tardy marks, and excuses that we no longer can use. May the notes that we forgot to tear up before throwing away furnish good reading for you in your spare moments. E211 .f. ,Ru-V .5 fig, rn' Q, 'a Y. h.-1,243 gg? Z3 .e -. I ,-,jgn Ara: ,eg . :F- fa -.5 , ig X 'i T 55 345' as X 1? ,gf EP. 5 it 'Gu'-, 1 1.1. V W fr' J K 'E .ng i ,gs ,fe l, . . tg, '- .1-, 1197'- -r 5 I 315,- .5 .P ' 1 , N' B, gi. . 0 k.i5fff: 1 55 F A. M :ls - .5 X v - , ..-. ia- m,.4 c ., QM? ,f. -, , cm, .Jw - .ax 'D .'-fav sn, ef 5 .,, 1 3 Ji fd .Q--r -5 .5 : wf fl' 'ef-3 ,A va .. , f ,ffm . 117' iffgff H . M.. Qi' .U .- N 2'-6' 'Q2f Ii.1' ,ai 731' .l3.'.' ' 'krfn il? 1' .. 1,3 L 1?--V , . . . Yi' 1 U l N 4. u
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