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Page 33 text:
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ro THE SENIORS FROM A FRESHMAN In the year of 1913 There came to Sapulpa High A class not large in number, With the motto, “live, not die.” They worked their way up to the top With an everlasting will. They had determination, A trait that’s hard to kill. They’re now the highest of our school, To us they are very dear. But the saddest part is yet to come, They leave our midst this year. They leave to go out in the world, Returning not again. They’ll think of dear Sapulpa; Of how it looked to them. Farewell, you faithful Seniors; We wish you all long life: May it be a life of happiness, And not a life of strife.
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Page 32 text:
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I, Lester Mallory, leave my place as lover to the memory of the townspeople. I, Marion Murphy, leave to Georgia Win-get my “Wie Der Deutsche Spricht.” I, Edward Mars, leave my chewing gum to the Chemistry Laboratory, that it maybe preserved in alcohol. I, Florence Parsons, leave my typewriter to the first one who gets it. I, Milford Reed, leave all my motorcycle books, and otherwise, to Mr. Flack. Note: “He may do as he sees fit with them”— Reedy. I, Fay Reece, leave my American History to Jim Farrel, as she has more need for it than I. I, Earl Tankersley, leave my little handbook on “Teasing the Girls” to Mr. Flack and Mr. White, jointly. I, Frances White, leave to Blanche Purcell my ability to get exempt from finals. I, Marie Vaughn, leave to the incoming Freshies of this mid term my grades, as I no longer need them, (that is, after graduation). I, Thelma Carleton, leave my cynical disposition to Naomi Trotter.
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