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l- A . kvit.3b.6. ' CLASS SONGS Tune, Leave Me VVith a Smile. , VVords by Mary Peebles. To our dear High School, The one we love so well, VVe come this evening, To say our last farewell. Teachers and classmates, VVe leave, but with regret, And days so free and happy, That we will not forget. Chorus. Now's the time for parting, Out of life we're starting Farewell T. H. S., Pleasant hours we've spent here, Friendship rare we've made here, Dear old T. H. S. So, whatever befall us, and where'er live calls us True to you we'll beg Though we hate to leave you, Our best wish we give you- Farewell T. H. S. 'When we were Freshmen, This day seemed far away, But now all too quickly, The time has passed away, And now we are Seniors, A class no more we'1l be, But always in our memory, NNe'l1 still belong to thee. Tune, Tucky Home. VVords by Marion Cohn. Four short years ago, we came to T. H. S. Now we're leaving and our fond farewells express, VVe will always think of thee Cherish with sweet memories The days when we began our Freshman year. Chorus. Farewell dear High School, farewell T. H. S. Oh, how we regret to leave, for us you've done your best. Farewell, dear classmates and dear teachers, too, S XfVe ne'er will forget you as on through life we go, VV e have had our bit of fun, and our work here now is done Forward, duty calls us now, leaving you behind. Still in our hearts, Alma Mater, you'll be And our class of 1922 bids adieu. 'Neath a flag of green and white, welve worked and played Now dear friends and teachers, our farewells we say, Though the years may pass away . VVe'll look back a11d always say That you, dear school, our standard ere will be. wsu 39 ur
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I, Neva Browne, do hereby will and bequeath the remains of my one and only package of henna hair dye to Cornelia Anderson. I, Jack Johnstone, do hereby will and bequeath to Durand Francis my Cupid lips in order to make him more popular-if pos- sible with the girls of T. H. S. I, Isaac Oberman, do will and bequeath by permanent wave to Harriet Hall. I, Martha Dickenson, do will and bequeath my silvery voice to Laura Church. I, Alfred Johnston, do hereby will my position as Captain of the Football team to Joseph Thompson, I also bequeath to said joe Thompson the support that the school and team have given me. I, Rose Brady, do hereby will and bequeath to Mildred Meyer one much-used but still serviceable Vanity Case. I, Dorothy Francis, do hereby will and bequeath by dignity and composure of manner to Gertrude Mulvihill. I, Evelyn Kingsley, do hereby will and bequeath my Type- writing medals to the members of the Junior Class who will prove most deserving. I, Lowell Schiewe, do hereby will and bequeath to Walford Larson my camera, together with full directions for taking snap- shots of the Faculty. I, Bessie Lunberg, knowing that girls of all sizes and types are covetous of my beautiful rosy cheeks, do bequeath the remains of my rouge box, and also the secret of applying said rouge, artis- tically, to Clarence MeKalip. ' Lastly we do hereby name and appoint the Faculty Executors of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Class of Nineteen Twenty-two, have to this, our last will and testament, set our hand and seal this Nineteenth day of June, Nineteen Hundred Twenty-two. MARGARET 1uoUL1N,,AftOmey. sen 38 Nl
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,tw E. B. 5. 'M CLASS POEM Under the portals of T. H. S. We entered four years ago, And oh, the volumes that would have held The things we did not know. Many the lesson have we learned VVithin these halls so dear, And many the happy hours we've spent VV ith teachers and classmates here. And now Commencement day has come School days have golden wings, Now eagerly we face the world And hope to do great things. Life's work in earnest now begins New pathways shall we find, New friends-new tasks to take the place Of those we leave behind. But as we onward wend our way Whatexfer may betide, yy The spirit of our High School years Will be our life long guide. Ideals gained within these walls Before us we shall keep, Excelsior our motto fine For us has meaning deep. Dear classmates, me must part to-day Perhaps to meet no more, May all life's choicest blessings come To each in fullest store. GRACE COLES no 40 eel
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