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(button blossom Pauline Williams Thy light laugh rang as clear As the water drops I love to hear.” Girls’ Basketball. Agnes Ridgley “Thoughts, like loud and sudden lushing of wings.” Janice LaPorge “A daughter of the gods, divinely tall.” 18.- Girls’ Basketball.
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(Hatton plossom Kathryn Reynolds Oh less, less bright The stars at night Than the eyes of this radiant girl.” Basketball, Annual Staff. Harry D. Wolf son “Of a great name that ne’er hath tarnished been.” Debating, Annual staff. Ruth Pollock “If by work we gain, Greatness she’s bound to ar-tain.” Annual Staff. —17—
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(Hutton blossom SENIOR CLASS WILL l NOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, the class of 1918, in sound bodies and possessed of our right minds, do declare the following to be our last will and testament, ere we shake off the mortal coils of school life to take up the immortal ones of alumni. To the faculty, collectively, we leave a l’elief and peace of mind unknown to them during our sojourn in the Ca-ruthersville High School. Mr. Howard shall receive a just reward for his effort-! to make of us good men and good women. To Miss Stophlet we leave our book reports in good order. We leave to Miss Lacey our best love for her help to a class without friends or defenders. Also for her aid in secreting our banner of 1916, we bequeath to her said pennant. To the Juniors we leave our privilege to be talked to once or twice every six months. Shake Avell before taking. To the Sophomores we leave our experience. It shall be held in trust by the Board of Education until 1920, when they shall receive the benefits therefrom. To the Freshmen we give our dignity and good will hophig thal they will prove as worthy of Senior privileges as we have been. To perpetuate our memory in the school we leave a Liberty Bond and all interest from said bond. In Witness Whereof, we have to this, our last will and testament, consisting of one sheet of paper, subscribed our name, Ibis twenty-fourth day of May, 1918. (SEAL) CLASS OF 1918. 19—
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