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Y we X CLASS 'HISTORY just four years ago, in sweet September, Is a time we will all remember. We entered High School, as shy little Frosh, - But we soon learned our fears were all bosh. Of course, the weird tales that the Sophomores told Made our hair stand up and our feet grow cold. But nevertheless, we showed our pep, And from the first established our rep. y As Sophomores, just twenty-one returned, And at last came the day for which we had yearned. What we did to the Freshies could easily be seen, I'll say, we surely made them feel green. As juniors, we worked with a right good will, Never making a mountain out of a hill. We ended the term of 'Twenty-one By showing the Seniors a lot of fun. At last we are Seniors and rulers of all- Among our bunch are short and tall. Our class is well represented in school athletics, And also in music as well as dramatics. Though it seems we've come to the end of our rope, We never intend to give up hope. There are always higher things in view, But with heavy hearts, A. U. I-I. S., were leaving you. Irene Gould '22 , . CLASS PROPHECY Perhaps no one has imagined that in the thrifty days to come, Rose Trautz will be a dress designer in Paris making things hum. Close beside her, sitting erect on a little stool, You'll find her chief stenographer, Irene Gould. Merrill Williams will leave all he once thought his heart desired, To fill the vacancy when our noble Charlie Chaplin has retired, There is one who, after having three times become a widow, A great historian, will resume her maiden name-Mildred Kitto. In this valley's favorite farmhouse, Jessie Gittings you'll see Watching for her stalwart husband-Noble McGee. At first, Mary Reilly will be an actress on the stage, Then become a foreign missionary at thirty-one years of age. N . lPage N inel
In 1928, a well-known baseball player will be turning the key That opens the doors of championship, this one being Lee McCvee. Herbert Hinton for a time, will be a high-class dancing teacher, Then he'll change to the career of a faithful Christian preacher. On a million dollar cattle ranch you'll see little jewell McMurry, Each morning ordering her ever-most faithful employees to hurry. In the Supreme Court as a dignified judge of much renown, After a short practice at law, Andrew jessen is to be found. With the idea of saving people from following the hearse, You'll soon find Alice Stocker, a very efficient nurse. Kind people, you have often said, Well, I suppose they'll pass, But now, you'll surely look with pride at this, Our Senior Class. Alice Stocker, 'zz. CLASS WILLS I, Noble McC-ee, after long and just consideration, do hereby bequeath to Morris Edna Stopher, my ability to do Latin. To Miss Parker, with a feeling of deep regret, I do hereby will my freckles, hoping that she will give them the proper care and attention. To William Adams, I bequeath my ability in athletics, hoping that he will be able to do it justice. Signed, Noble McGee. After due consideration, I, Jewell McMurry do hereby will and bequeath my ability to win Brazil nuts to Annie Story and my slim, willowy figure to Hazel Scharsch, and my ability to stop baseballs with my head to the Freshman girls' baseball team. Signed, jewell McMurry. I do hereby, with long and just consideration, bequeath to Harry Z. Roberts, my ability of driving an automobile with one arm, with a Sophomore in the other. Signed, Lee McGee. I, Mildred Kitto, do donate my good nature to some grouch in the junior class. To Evelyn Lindner, I leave my knowledge of Economics, providing she will study as hard as I did. To Helen jones, I leave my bird-like voice. Last of all, but most important, I bequeath to Sophie Dersch my seat in assembly. Signed, Mildred Kitto. I, Jessie Cwittings, do bequeath to Georgie Newton my ability to play basketball, my winning ways to Leola Oliphantg my broad grin to Helen Jones, knowing how irresistible it will be combined with 21 giggle, My dignity I leave to my little sister Elizabeth, hoping that in her great need, it will be appreciated. Signed, jessie Gittings. I, Andrew jessen, realizing the uncertainty of life in this age of motor cars and styles, do make this will my last legal testament as follows: My love for English, I leave to a church member-may he have the blessing of the lPage Tenl ., ,LQ , Q..- . ,yn
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