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X x S x S S X S X X S x S X X X S X S X X X X X X X X X X E E s X S S x X if: in future years. XI. The charming personality of Lois Means we bestow up- on Esther Dawson. XII. We bequeath the ability of Helen Gray's hair dressing to Laura Gray and do hereby hope that the Juniors will make use of this talent. XIII. The tee-wee voice of Leona Morris we bestow upon Ada Barnes. XIV. The talent of the pianists of our class we gladly be- queath to Seba Barnes and Flora Bacome, and may they be able to play the accompaniment of our future violinists. XV. We bequeath Denver Stocker's meekness and loving disposition to Harry Burke. XVI. Mae Landis desires her studious tendencies to be be- towed upon I ouisa Bake' XVII Helen McAdams and Thelma Burke desire that their ab1l1ty to rec1te and debate be bestowed upon Edna Crabb and Mildred Sloan XVIII The power of imagination which ha - mal- A. dr - Brunson famous we give to Granville Pepple The Great Orator XIX We bequeath to Dewey May The ability to get wise now possessed by George Rapp XX One person in all is worthy of the athletlc ability now possessed by Leonard McAdams this we bequeath to Don Har ro XXI We gently bequeath Mabel Rogers po tical abi ity to Iucille Means- One most in need XXII To Mr Bogart our Janitor we bequeath all bonds notes and checks found in the seats of the aforesald Sen1ors XXIII John McM1ll1n s strictly tending to his own busl ness we hereby bequeath to Bloom Focht XXIV Lastly and most important we bequeath to Dear Old Wayne H1 all the furnlture looking glasses and all chemistry and physic labratory instruments we have used during our high school work p f th t h y t f d th 9th Y t Y THE SENIOR CLASS h y th t t t W y fi ld M y 19th A D 1916 BLOOM FOCHT MEARLE MAY . . c s n a JC' ,R 0 11 d. W u Q-wc - J ' l an . in X J Q E We nominate and ap oint Miss Mabel Bailey as sole executrix o is. our last will and estament. In testimon hereof. we have a fixe our signatures is 1 da of May, in e ear of our Lord, one thousand. nine hundred and sixteen: This foregoing instrument was signed by the said Senior class, in the presence of eac other and b em declared as their last will and testament and a heir re- quest. we hereunto subscribe our names as attes ing witnesses at a nes e . Ohio, Y -Y ' W if- L , Ev- -. I eil je-, ell
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' ' l 7 ' Y -:-:fi A - 1--. Y --M W' ' i ' M' Y . 1, ff2i5Q5'5'El - es , ,, ,,,4 ,, , Wf ' I ' SENIOR CLASS WILL I By MARY PEPPLE N THE NAME of His Majesty, the President of the United States, the Governor of Ohio, and in the name of the awe- stricken President of the Junior class of W. HL S.:- We, the dignified, respected and loyal Seniors, having con- quered the difficulties of high school, about to leave the scenes of our struggles and pleasures, being sound in mind and memory, declare this to be our last will and testament in the words and figures following here to-wit :- I. We hereby bequeath to the Juniors, all History and Civics note books and the witty sayings of the Senior class, and we sin- cerely hope they will profit by them. II. We bequeath to the Sophomores the keeness and mod- esty which has always been a Senior characteristic. III. To the Freshies we glady give the honor of being next year-Sophomores. IV. To our beloved Superintendent we bestow the good luck of the Senior class and complete control over all contests, and may he, with his school of little boys and girls, in after years, be able to -win the state championship. V. To our dignified principal, Miss Beavers, we gladly give the new book entitled Deutschland Uber Alles all over with Dutch. We also sincerely hope that she will prosper in future years and reach the highest point of her determination. VI. To Miss Bailey, our devoted English teacher, we be- queath all the happiness of the entire Senior class. VII. To the person most in need of height, Beaman Musser, we will bestow Ernest McGinnis's and we hope by this addition he will be as tall as Mr. Stoker. VIII. The renowned oratorical ability of Clayton Wood- ward, we bequeath to Walter Copeland, that he may by this over- come his excitement in public. IX. We gratefully bestow upon Dale Douglas, Abigail Van IiI1orn's blushes, hoping that she will win a practical lover by t em. X. We bequeath the talent of our violinists. Helen Geddes and Helen Meeks to Brooks Horn and Harry Burke. We un- doubtedly think they will furnish the music for the high school 32 llegff- . -ilgillfg ---A D so c
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4-A5 -4 'f 751-sf' 58357 9 Z we .ze J, . S ADVICE TO THE JUNIORS ' E X l- X S By HELEN GRAY AND HELEN MEEKS xg X X E E THE MEMBERS ofthe Senior eleee feel that when we X X leave this noble school, that the guiding star in all that is S X good, noble and true will have been taken from our lower X XX classmates. As We think it best not to leave them in total dark- X X ness We have decided to give them a piece of friendly advise, X X which they can follow during the remaining part of their high X S school career. 0 Xs X Esther Dawson-Do not laugh so much when you recite and S S you will get along better in your Sen1or year. X X Laura Gray-Tame down a little, change those fussy ways, X X for they never made anyone valedictorian. S X Lucille Butcher-You giggle a little too much and have too S xg many secrets for a young, inexperienced Junior. We advise you E X to abolish them. X S Lucille Means-We advise you, Lucille, to get down to busi- S X ness in your Senior year and not stay so long in the cloak room X S primping and pinching your cheeks to make them red. S S Dale Douglas-Dale, you have studied hard enough this S X year. Now brisk up and take advantage of your Senior year, so S X you will know what it means to be called upon the carpet. S S Flora Bacome-Old maidish Ways and blushes never pluck- NS SX a fReidJ from among the rushes. Try to be young and frivolous. X S Bloom Focht-Keep on your old track, Bloom, and at the xg S end of your Senior year you will be Waynesiield's greatest law- S X yer. n X X Brooks Horn-Do not use so many Wells and Ands in X S your recitations and you will receive better grades in your Senior S X year. X S Clinton Knots-We advise you to purchase a comb and prac- S xg tice combing your hair fog a Whils lanld-by the time you reach S X your Senior year you will e a goo oo ing young man. X S Don Harrod-Don, do not dream in your Senior year Kas you XS S have in your preceding yearb pf therffamous beauty, Billie S X Burke, for she is fast going out o your 1 e. X X 34 X X X
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