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®he iloeeUitb 19 23 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1923, being sound in mind and having finished our high school course, do hereby bequeath in the manner following some of the things fate has allowed us to procure: ITEM: We leave our jolly spirit to the Junior class. ITEM: We leave our good looks to the Sophomore class. ITEM: To Sheldon Hines we give Kenneth Henney ' s pep. ITEM: We give Justin Girardot ' s basket ball record to Alfred Bixler. ITEM: We give Helen Beck, Aileen Fee ' s place on the Girls ' basket ball team. ITEM: We give to Iva Mergy, Irene Duesler ' s silence. ITEM: We bequeath to Virginia Newcomer, Edna Forrest ' s place as champion heart breaker. ITEM: We give Mildred Snyder ' s popularity to Bessie Matson. ITEM: We give to our dear teachers, all the goose eggs we have re- ceived during the past four years. ITEM: We give Marguerite Hamman ' s good grades to Oliver Opdycke. ITEM: To Ii-ene Griffin we give Paul Hartman ' s place as champion gum chewer. We feel that Irene well deserves this honor. ITEM: We give Russell Walker ' s red and blue ink to Fredie Boyer, hop- ing that he will enjoy mixing them. ITEM: We leave to Faye Runn, Albert Weicht ' s name of heavy weight. ITEM: To all we give this advice, Beware of copyrights. ITEM: We give Cyrille Duncan ' s slimness to Mary Bonfiglio. ITEM: To all who need encouragement we give this motto, He con- quers who endures. ITEM: We give Irene Fee ' s chance of being an old maid to Ruth Thomas. We cancel all wills previously made by us. We appoint Mr. E. A. Hartman sole executor of this will. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the Senior Class of ' 23, testors, have to this will set our seal this twenty-fifth day of May, A. D. 1923. FAREWELL.
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(The llooclnl 1 ' 3B THE CLASS OF OLD ROSE AND GOLD In the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred Nineteen, twenty-seven bright little lads and lassies entered the Waterloo High, to climb four rounds higher on the ladder of knowledge. Though many of us have fallen, we received only minor injuries and we were able to rise and climb to the old level. One of our members changed schools, which left us twenty-six at the end of the year. Richard Dannells was president ; Irene Fee, vice-president, and Carl Till, secretary and treasurer. We entered our Sophomore year with a smaller enrollment, but with a greater knowledge of what our future would be. Only twenty members came back, but two of these left us shortly after our Christmas vacation. Irene Fee was elected president ; Paul Hartman, vice-president, and Justin Girardot, secretary and treasurer. We spent our last day at Lake James with the other three classes. We entered our Junior year with only seventeen members. We work- ed hard and at the end of the year we had made a good record. Cyrille Duncan was president ; Paul Hartman, vice-president, and Aileen Fee, sec- retary and treasurer. Our class did not lose any of its members through- out the year. We have now entered the last year. One has gone to another school. V e have gained two new members, who are helping to make our class one of a high standard. Paul Hartman is president ; Marguerite Hamman, vice-president ; Irene Fee, secretary, and Russel Walker, treasurer. We as a class have tried to set an example for the rest of the school, but we hope that the future seniors have better success in making the Waterloo High 100 ' . efficient. — ALBERT WEIGHT, Class Historian.
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