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A 4 ,:cL:f::::s- in 5, bl lr ru ,,,+:i:5!s1f: 1 4 ul, rs. o .gli - 's , ,..-Q -1 U -. QV, K I ' 'W vs CLASS PCEMS My treasure chest stands in the corner Full of golden hours and precious gifts. .Each evening in the silence of the dusk 'l'll open wide this chest and count My treasures as a miser counts his gold. Among: those silver coins of memory I shall find a crystal-yellow topaz liefiecting the color of an emerald lying: near- Both, jewels of everlasting friendshipsg A garnet for constancy, and heryl For all the happy hours livedg A rainbow-colored diamond, true symhol for a school of peaceg A dark-green hloodstone splotehcd with red, Stone of courage and wisdom and unfailing: loveg And then the chest is empty save for one-i A Hawless pearl, perfect in its ivory shape, Store of all honor and traditionff-fgrern of purity- Seven jewels given me hy Salem. -l I i:I.i:N MCiXll'1' 1 I Vu. lllllllillllllillllllililll lltillllll lllllllllllllilllllllilllllIlllllllIIIllllllllilllllllltlllll Stately with your terraced lawns, And lofty view of varied dawnsg living: apacc with modern castg Emhraced hy echoes from the past: Marked in each line with strength ant And meeting: prohlems face to face: Cherish your culture through the years l grace. I And keep the name refinement rears! ,-, fc 'V X ff jyfz Dear may you he to every heart, , , . . - 97? ltnriched as each one does his part. 9 May we, in turn, retain, we pray, e Your nollle spirit day hy day. 'l ' 5 - 'IDURUTIIY ltoin-:n'rs. f f 5 2 1 I Q y 4 . 'sf 4 A 4 H XX 4 V 4. , X X. Tfnfg-':M:,.f.,1ge5.f.'-an-.:Q.-.,,1,1.N-, 1 . , I -K 'ff Ag . f -I--JF' L:g,:?'v::f:-.rg -.., .,,. r M.-. . , Z 4' , 1 A , I , 'T-V I.-A: .-313. 'm-g-..-f.-,.-,- ' ' T' V, --...., ..,,.,,.'. . 4 Gln 31. f-1 ff, Yi' . 'I'-'1-'4','j2 -5:1-ll:-My -5 -I.-- ,,:f:,- 1, IJ- 14:-7-Qi, fl. ,,....y,.4 ..,, mg ,- . j' If :1 c :Q 2.2153,,g'Qsjg'f5..jg'f.,5ii,,32:,..f,,f - W , jj.. ' 1731 'I 'I ffm-f , ,- ' -v,i1'vf4i:mi.,i'ff1-M7 - ,sf NW' time .nh l 4 'X -. V . ' .. '- '- 'WN ' W.. ....-, fi? 5?-L H Ae ' Q ...I l'nyr1 lzvrlnly-four V ' is, ' ' -- --- f1. :i2-f:-Qgraf -vrzy, sim.: ' t j aL1F -.,-eeffggg - rX4 E -gg,f-7:- .55-v 'H' ' -- . . : - du,-U. - Q.. , ,
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1- -. 'QS' 'TTYI - - --. - . .w-751-'P' 'i' E It - ' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT persons to those who follow in our footsteps. while we pass into the rezions beyond. Being stahle both in mind and hody. we do leave the t following.: articles: ' ' ' W ' n -' K z '1 1 5 f 'V' . 4 . R' i X 'i.:k?l.-ff,7P.?1'.TT?: f. ' -':' fx in ' bl 5 'iz' l' the bemc Ill ot 105: lo l'l nth the Ollllf mot leur tm llll Io the Freshmen. Sophomores. and Juniors. we give our hope and evpectaf tions that they will pass many more days here and. will. in the course of time. be standing at the portal. ' Mary Louise Mcl.endon wills to .lane Norvell her gift of making: frequent announcements with the greatest of ease. Shirley Tompkins endows Ora Holt Long: with her capacity for gossip. i ' 'l'o M argaret VVelt'are. Ruth Greene leaves her voice. as well as her aifecs V tionate nature. Q i Georgina Jones leaves her Nunns to the next. 1 ' Betty Bahnson wills her cheruhic qualities and tiny feet to I-'lossie Lee A Q Harry. ' 'l'o Sarah Hurlhurt. .lean Grav Scott wills her slow and easy drawl. in the - V hope that Miss Knox will appreciate it. Ethel l.itz leaves her intrigruinu hrogue to Rose XVilling:ham. f Q 'l'o Betsy Moss. Dorothy Iioherts leaves her aptitude for wrestling: with . chemistry problems. ' if 'l'o Anne Adams. Helen Dickson wills her profouml argumentative aluility. g 'l'o Caroline Gray. Edith Stokely leaves her quiet ways. as well as a new copy of 'l'he Swiss Family Robinson. so that she may familiarize herself I lg with the contents thereof. ,' ' Ethel Young: D8llllk'iltllH her power in history class and her love for yellow - tulips to Dorothy Everett. r Margaret Hannah Critcher hequeaths to Edith Madden her ahility to con' 2 centrate. The Senior Class donates their largest hlackhoard to Betty l.ee Bell and I L .lane Hill. ln order that they may continue their feud. unmolested. and at th: 3- ' same time leave our walls comparatively devoid ot' script. 5 XVe will to Miss Faulkner a term of fair Tuesdays for horseback rides. Q I 'l'o Miss XVilson. we leave a new supply of ingenuity. so that she may :Z devise novel ways of raising money for the next Senior Class. s 4 'l'o Miss Jackson, we hequeath the services of a twenty-four hour chauffeur. A J 'l'o Miss VVeaver. we leave a share in the faculty tahles of the dinin: room. 5 and a perpetually blooming flower grarden to supply flowers for inspiration to her math students. I 'l'o the other faculty memhers. we bequeath the memory of our hurt feel- . ' ings and many examination honers. Our deepest love and admiration are left to Dr. and Mrs. Rondthaler. who 5 have endeared themselves to the Class of 1935. 2 'l'o our Alma Mater. we leave our undying: love and appreciation for the f happy days spent in free ami joyous progress. g, ,H - Sloxrgo: Claxss or 1025.3 '-g I1 IfIIl'N8l'S2 Q ' l',vrsv Hn.l.. T4-stator. 3 tarnell 2 Ca.mpus squirrels 3, Miss .lackson's Dodge S 3 . 'aid-'- ff .' ' ' ' V- .Z -' . - 1 1-- s-... , . .- 'ef w '-. 'i 'f f -fw- - - -v v lg: - Q- W... Inf ' I:T?f. IT.'--.1'f3'5..'-.. ,- . cfm! ' A Av ' :45 3 i '1'9i' F , --- 'H r --ff--Tr... 1 ... Q'17'7H?f-'FD 5 ' f f ,I .-2 -,v..e-. , Y-.-t' ' . .' 'A . . f. , -,1 5, 2.1,-','.g-H,-x.'-.' - ' ,-1 ,5 -'K , -- ' - ' '..s.- cz-1. gg,,,,', 'iii Q h-, :-.j.-i '1, :.' EEF , , we- '- - 'VU' S ' -.- .+ -..: - - 'v2..iW- ' ' ..5k '-H ' ' X , Pnyv fwvrzfgf-fl11'4frf
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