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A 1 C A C 11101011 J l V 6 publish Q dispose To t to c To M 1' 1:4 Olii ll! ll! iQ! Dil Dil A !DlIl1li0i4Ileliiiltlilitvlilltlilk 't ' '.4,,'1Q P SENIOR CLASS WILL Superintendent, teachers, friends and students :- I, a duly authorized attorney of the regular bar of Blair, have hereby, upon behalf oi my client the class of 1925 Blair, assembled you together upon this solemn and serious occasion to listen to her last will and tefftcment and to receive from her dyin-g hands the few gifts she has to bestow in her last moments. Though very deliberate consideration, she has come to these definite discussion owing to the flighty condition of her brain and the disturbance of its grey matter, she begs to state she may have chosen 'poorly in disposing -of her possessions, but praying that you will accept them as a sacred trust from one who has gone before. VVQ the class of 1925 being about to pass out of this sphere of education, do make and this our last will and tesiement, making void all other wills and promises we do of the same as follows: the juni-ur Class-The key to all our joys, privileges and responsibilities as Seniors. the Sophomore class-the right to have many good times during their junior year. the Freshman-the right to still have love afifairs. the Sub. Freshmen-the riht to have parties without the upper classes knowing it. the faculty:- . Spann-the right to flunk anybody who dosen't pay Physics class dues. -I Mrs. Spann-the right to deduct two percent from deportment grades of all in assembly. Miss Moore.-A man so she won't have to teach school. The individual students bequeth the following :- A To .. Jewell Payne-my ability to entertain otthers and to have a good time any place and any time.-Marie Huling. init 1 Q o-o 1 PQ4 rlhir-1 n-1 H' H v-I-1 I -A T-7 il, 1 H f: Y e-l 3' -'I'-V -3 ?Q???5???552c C. '-1 ' rrffoeezsf nc-,-3-3 . rnN:1 I if-1gr5:-H 3502!-I 59':'3'ZL 57757: '76 ...Q .Cn --... V t-qw, Egg.-.5 fc ' fm X' E:f5 sais? 3221 5:35.27 :I-aa? 'ww-' IKYO I-lla' I: ..-.3 ...VE 513' I 4 34531 eg: , . :E N9 ea 'cgi'-3-m Ef 'f'3. V'9'G3T Ef-v EE: g'91 ?fi'-il 'SFO F2821 r-' N Lam,S :se gills. 5....y 9, rr:Z.'.73. ,TNI owrggqq mm!-. fD 1 o-',,- Q ggiga :ga . . H... gQ23i 230 -vw ... ' in :'.'T' igzl-'T c -' :mime UE- 0 -n -- Q'5E 5 f :im m:95 w xldmfb WU' u. 7 ag-'ul fi 'Q-352 5 ,, A a'E 1 u, f 0 ' m I E5 I rw :. -if 2 2 O 1 5 S 1.4 ' 'U Q S1 ,, . 9 2 LI o 4 sv V To To To To C To To -101111011 o 2 'lZ!IOICi- Pltlllivli triff. can -f: Emreeeeeaeaeaaeadee .15-'TQc:3O:O.::C'3O:-:O -JQ-S, '-1 H F. gwsrseeeeeegessrfre ,.... '-. ... Z...-O: mi5'4 '-igdffirg-ig77 f5523:N ww 'J' .. - ...-as 2f35?'r5??v'a wi H206 'Few 11 ww? 0 Fr'e?2w::2ggIOoeZ2 N .t,. on ::-'-15 :' '9Q5 F5o..U:iog-10212159-57'- Hao H: O moe: GTMI TQ- Qlrg QD-I3-ml! I., 5-p-Elgilqallllgilgg ... 4.- efi isis less pid. GG.-4 I.4,,5fn'4'4934 H, 3, Emugg Eve-12nEfu3qE'Uj-T m:-2:,-E1Q.'U:1w ':,o:x-- H D- .... hd 4Q,,,,,.,73 .-,.,,-f-13 FU-' ....Q' U, ..-5-ibn -1'1 'D 'U:t. f.--:'i4ti'i K '0 5' aieaieasgageeeafga inngggs W 55w5Hm5 gag? -1m-f'..D' 9-fsf:Lf:4 ,,,-1Hfvv25 :gfEwmfDWr:ui--vrt ' l2em'Zr33l 'S . -oglfs ...5gf1,,:-5' ., wi-43,7 f,3n:2:Zf :15D '-+i 'D717....72l:tvf-+ wu..-rm' f'oI':'lCgf5rn'1rD mwo-4 :mg C-,l::l:.pq-:r :Je I3 'l',3Z 1 'U',-17jfl7s :nW747 Qisiggfieeaimiwglf ...fr 'v::'f,:...-fun: ' -- w,v H2Q9ffm1Em:1l5 :S5O2Q'!!.sv l Zvnaomr-5-IP Q.: M: I :'.:UC.'7,gm:-15-3-9 ,gg-e112 ,352 .,:,225P-3: sn,-H14-tr-'fr tm nw- -' :wnfD 'wW S49-'29 Z Q f+5NO---:3l...rn 1? ' -f. H-tn -t... - K-sfo DU 9, 92.71953 wg c-1 ov :mm zwsl. m. :' 'ag m ' ' D LLa--- wEw 757711 5' 'E 35.1 El 5 S 9 ., ,Q .. i .. Sz' 256 5 .. g -.. 7 ga. 510- a fs E :W 2-2 -2 5-B.. . F, w gfsi 5 2 1 255i 5 2 E info f I S o'fl'J2 Fl -1-H: 5 Q 2.4- . .. 9,60 FU s... .-+0 2 2 :rag 1 -1 592 2 f fa Q,-1 ,. ' mf' r' :- J. Tr' T' t 2 l l l 2 Clay Coston-my quiet nature and ability to keep silent while every body else gpzmssi-ps.-Herbert Pernell. Ollie XVal'ker-my career as big sister to all the primary youngsters.-Araminta Ryan NValkt-r-the right to sit with that girl from Moorewood next year in Jack Nipp-my place as captain on the Baseball Team.-Olon VValker. Evylen McVVhorter-my ability to carry on a conversation.-Isola Stayton. Owene Carter-my willingness-Odelle Locknane. johnie Boyd-my back seat.-Homer Walker. Texalee Laeknanc-mv extra box of Rouge.-Hallie Rogers. Y ! 'Q l as l l 'Q E- Qi bIllI4bl0I4DliYl4P10i 101 i 10i4g 'N 9 szoioiv :twin nz-:ini v .1 tt U swl-0QlDQOQUQKll0l0Q-0QOQlDQOQOQOQOQOQKE
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oi-zooaxoioioioi C-'lit-idvinioca-94:31.24'log CHAPTER I The History of the Class of Twenty-Five of Blair High School, County uf lavksnnl State ef fklalzrnta. is in this wise: In the beginning of the twentieth century in the thirteen year of our Lord in the second Week of the ninth month there came into this land of knowledge fortyiseekers of Wisdom. .-Xml it czzmz- t piss under the wine leadership of Mifs Douglas thev waxed strong in learning and character. ' And as the oncoming years advanced these etmtnanclm nts were spoken unto tltemg Thou shalt not whisperg Thou shalt not write nwtss: Reniemher the studious one maketh the good gradesg Honor and obey thy teacher that thy visits to the office may be fewg and thou shalt not bear false witness against they playmates. A5 this tribe entered into the eighth year of tne.r I arning, stinie having been added. others taken away. they cast their eyes to a higher goal. So .the tribe of Maroon and Gold prepared tor tr-,:ti1t,iti Kitty 'l'.:tii.itt.i, Nineteen Hundred Twenty-one, which permitted them to enttr th: Higget- l.itn.t ot l.eat'n.ng. Cl-IAPTER ll An.. it came tm pais as they entered thi, lard of Higher l.:arning as Freshmen d th'tt A d they writ fill l with t'-rroi luv Ahlatiye -Xlisolutew they numberer four an 1' y. . n 1' ' - ec . ' , A , and other Latin complications and a band nl wild he-ings eailtd Sopliomores, wno burst upon them in their merry-making. And as they dwelt long in this land, they tell in with the customs of the inhabitaivs thtiit . aid ti. .r trangners wore away and they taelt ln-c:ttne one among the rest. Now it so happened that this land was ruled over by one known as Esker. A piolessot of of much wisdom And at the heginntng ot' the tirst yestr he spat: unto them staying. Go gather ye in a body, and organize yourselves into :t class that ye may gain in strengtn ,, and that your eouroge may wax hot. And as he spake unto them, so was it done, and they ehese their wisest to be their ledaer, they called themselves with much pride. Ft'est.tixtt1 of Twenty-Two. L1'1:Xl 1l'.K .11 Now it came to pass at the beginning of the second year a new hand of youths did come up from the adjoining territory and did desire the green lands of the Freshmen. S0 the Tribe of Maroon and Gold sought higher grounds. how as it came to pass the tribe was desirous of having fun. S h S 1ator slipped upon them one day and all remained in I-or a short time, 0 t e et until one of the tribe thought of a way to escape, and they so accomplished ttns way, ' ' ' ' t the line by climbing out the windows. So the trihe of Maroon and bold was merry a up of the day. During he year some were added unto the tribe, others departing for other lands ot' learning. And the whole number at the end of the second year was two and thirty. CHAPTER lt' It happened that in the beginning of the third year three ...lined the tribe ot Maroon and Gotd .tt the middle of the Semester.. And it came to pass that the tribe of Maroon and Gold did not find favor in the eyes of their worthy instructors and the goal of Success looked far before them. But a grta. cry went up from the throats of the greedy class. Lo, if it doth ha-p- pen we are to entertain the Seniors after many days, it appeareth that there is much need ed many dollars wherewi.h to provide the banquet thereof. And so thinking these things the Tribe set to work planning a play The Kingdom of Heart's Content, by means of which much money was taken into the treasury three did not return, and one times in the first term. ' 1 H After many days of preparation it came to pass the Seniors were giv.n a reception and everybody made merry. ' ,1 vi isiuirianitztmitiilli-ritsi 410101: .gg ,1 1 4 txt -v t . , owioioioiciiciioioit tx llboqaza 'Tf.Q0'1, ' 0'a 0 'gfQ'a'1, a Kc UQ! DQ PDQ! litlillitlltlllt GVKDI Q -'cu-1: out-1014.11-101--11-11-11.1 1
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