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SENI 0 R V A R 0 I) V 14] After the Sophomore and Junior, At the height of his school career, Comes a time to every student That is known as the Senior year. You can henr in the hallway above you A laughter and then a noise; And voices, when class doors are opened Of excited girls and boys. We can hear from the assembly above us Descending the broad hall stair. Coach Brown and smiling Doles Our teachers, a busy pair. A whisper and then a silence But their thoughts they haven’t confessed. They're plotting and planning together To give a surprising test. A sudden rush from the assembly, A sudden raid from the hall At the sound of the class bell ringing They enter the class room wall. They seem to know their lessons Their hands are always raised; If the teacher talks, they stop her They seem to want all the praise. The Seniors study too diligently Their marks can’t l e surpassed: They've worked hard the past four years Now Commencement's here at last. Do you think, O you dignified Seniors, Because you know it all Such a brilliant class as the Juniors Is not a match for you all ? We jwssess all the knowledge that s needed And we'll not leave it behind But we'll store it away forever In the recess of our mind. C». J '30
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Article 111 • ii«| to Mi . Sanford Brown, who has om sineerest platitude ; 111 I our thankfulness, for roar hi iijx our play, we bequeath tin privilege of ronchin z tin Senior play of 1!M0. Airrn i.K IV : To tin Juniors w e Ih‘«11i« :it h our scats in I ho dignified row, ami may acquire ami keep llirir dignity; also, do wi bequeath tin printing of the Jli li Srliool Paper ami tin printing of tin tliinl edition of Tin» Spotlight, ami also to tin Juniors, do we bequeath flu sotting of tin «jood example to tin Freshmen. Article V: To 1 lit Sophomores. do wo lH qiienlh our places in tin labora- tory, om physics hooks and our completo knowledge of IImvIr's Law. Article VI : To tin Freshmen do we bequeath thr privilege of looking for ward to walking in our dignified foot stops, and with thr liopo that when they aro Seniors that they will huvu the same wisr class advisor that wo have, Fro- fossor F. L. lVtcrson. Aktk i i : Nil : Senior Violet Bishop wishes to niako two bequests, t lie first, tin plan of teacher's pet to Theodoro Moihart, and second, thr plan of Farni val Gneen to Miss Lrona l.orkhart. Article VIII: Senior Orville Oirn and Senior Gndrini Johnson do Imv qdeath their places in the paper room to .Miss Fharloite Thompson and to Mr. William Stenjliein. Jktii LK IX: Senior Blanche Furtis, who pogftesscs !MF; of the Senior dig- nity. bequeaths this same dignity to Miss Irma liank. Article X: Senior Kiln Srhlepp heipieaths her place on the haskethal I team to Miss Margaret I openliaver. .Arnen: IX: Senior Helen Froehel bequeaths the avoirdupois that was left to her by Kathryn Ward Glen, in the rlass w ill of to Kntli liver as she has no use for it. The wee temper that was alsi» left to her she bequeaths to Ilettv Blake as Helen has enough temper of her own, and Kathryn's ability to play haskthnll that was also left to her. she in turn passes on to Fllen Smart. . ktii i,k XII: Ami the t Mass of l!E»n. consistin r of six different |M rson a es. hut united as one class. Iieqncntli to any member of tile hi »h school, who is so desirous of receiving their jood looks, and dispositions, ood marks and the knowledge that ronld not In crammed into the already too full heads of ilie Seniors. Akticms XIII : Last hut not least, do we leave to the hoard of education, om thanks and appreciation for all that they have done for us. Article XIV: In witness whereof, tie Senior Flass of 1b;’u to this last w ill and testiment, in the presence of the notary. Leland Garner, do hereby set their hands and seal, this 15th day of May. A. 1 . HKIII. Article XV: 'Phis a hove is the last wish of tin Flass of 1 !»:’ !, by Senior Helen Froebel ami by the rest of the members of the Senior Fla s of and in t heir presence. 11 keen Fun Kin: i.. Mill Mont intU nt Woman Ha tar Most ini hut Man Ihi tar fiiifffi xt Sheik Higyest Flirt fiii first Tom -fioif iff fext fitoirhunt Leland Garner Klla Keli.er Leonard I’ktersox Lot tsE Finnkuan Ih’TH 1 YK1: K A A RNOl.l)
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T II K SNlTUlill T JUNIOR CLASS Charlotte Thompson William Stenii.jem Irma Kalk • Elizabeth Blake Miss Boles - Class Colors Class Flower - President V ice-President Secretary ami Treasurer Class Reporter - Class Sponsor Red and White • Red Rose CLASS jpgir -William ifioM Btriw, Bali Dyer, TMoif liwrfcart, Itum Knk, Esther Weikuiu, Charlotte Thompson, Lehinri Garner, Bale Fait.
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