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The Class of ,'82 The curtain has been lifted on the hoary stage of timeg XYhile the pupils of thirty-two are falling into line. We've orders, do your hestg class, so get your hearts in tune, And let your face Ive smiling, as the roses :Ire in june. l'lenty of work ahead, chums, for the class of '32, The world is more than ready for the shifting on to yon. Some have tried to warn us that the world is cold and hlneg lint we can make it warm, dears, hy lighting for the true. 9, ' NYL-'vc played and fought together, we'xe laughed'-and even cried sonictimesg 'Flu-se things have helped us forward, for in life it's not all rhymes. Vl'e've struggled hard to make the fight :ind hold our standard highg XXI' feel a certain sadness now the end is drawing nigh. XXX-'re proud of our colors, Blue and Gray, :1nd proud of our clnh-work too, XXI- love our teachers, kind and true--we lore the Gold and lllue And as ue march to the field of life, where some wiil he gre:-tt men, The nohle thought of '32 will hold us true till then. Often we'll meet with prolmlems, and decide them in dit't'erent wnys, Then gazing hack with l '3 l1Cl'l'lllQ!'lllg eyes, we'll think of our high school days. .Xge will cox er our heads with snow, in the years that too quickly pass, But oft times wc'll sit in the twilight glow, and dream of our dear old class. With trembling hands we now hold out the gleaming torch to yon. Hold it straight, high up in the air, give it the place it's due. XYe hate to leave our dear old school, but Time waits not for the few- 'l'he world beckons usp we must go. Farewell, good friends, adieul -YvoNNl-: Um. NVtcl.l.mt, '.i2. o., ,- ,. ff 'rEt'53'3+ --4-x .W-' . . . . H.'.5.di.Ti.T- ...A. .. .A Mi' .tJ.L...... ... t.. .. ,. - . . tfdlbiigll Am .. . A . ,t....L..Au.im.-r-
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It Class Will, 1932 In the Yvar of Om' l.ord, Nirietvcn Hzzndrvd and Tlrirty-two. E, THE MEMBERS of the Senior Class of the Charles Town High School realizing the intirmities and calamities of this life, and being sound of mind, and desiring not to leave the coniines of the school intes- tate, do execute and make this document as our last will and testament. ARTICLE I. I, Harold Blum, being of sound Inind and body, do will and be- queath to Robert Trussell my desk in the Senior Class-room. May he serve it as faithfully as I have for the past several seasons. ARTICLE II.. l, Kitty Coyle, do bequeath to Louise Ilunaway nIy curly locks. May she never have to use the curling iron again. ARTICLI-: III. I, Eugene XVare. do bequeath to .lay Moore my ability to annoy Mrs. Higgs. May he continue the good work. ARTICLE IV. I, Logan Vtfare, do bequeath to -lohn Rissler my ability to per- form Physics experiments. May he never have more than IOOW of errors. Ak'I'IcLI-: V. I, Ethel Mercer, do bequeath to Millicent Childs my laughing and talking ability. May she always find as much to laugh and talk about in C. H. S. as I have. ARTICLE VI. I. joseph Howell, do bequeath my position as joke editor on the annual staff to J. B. Huyette, jr. AR'I'IcI.I: VII. I. Kathleen johnson. do bequeath to one of the oncoming Seniors. my task of keeping the Seventh Grade girls study hall. May she never give them a detention slip. AR'l'Il'l.PI VIII. I, Reuben Viener, do hereby will and bequeath my business ability to Philip Portertield. May he make good use of it. ARTIcI.Ia IX. I, Winkie Davenport, do bequeath to Anne VVright my super- abundance of school spirit! ARTICLE X. I, Battaile Kemp, do bequeath my ability to make noise to Howard Ware. May he always be heard in the Debating Club. ARTICLE XI. I, Nancy Campbell, do bequeath to Frances Bartield my desire of not wearing stockings. May her hosiery bill be less in the future. ARTICLE XII. I, Madison Engle, do bequeath to anyone who may need it, my privilege of talking to the ladies in the corridors without being molested, by? YE, +C. -, FI , . ,- . Q. I - -I.. I...aI.ii..m,n- .. r. I-.,
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