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MR. I. (-ARI.ETOV Til AVER I'nivftruily of Rochester. B. A.. 11. S. I AVII» GlIiKKlON. Srrrftnry ami Stand a nl Hturtr 57 Poliunt Avenue It '! • nt)t htut ami forfftt Iht rest. Kiruc.v». I VAN SON, I’rtniittnl »3« Wntliin tun Avenue- I'tltr Iht Oftul hum n rt ormtf— Mrs. Madkhy.n WAL.KCR l tSIflt I'nivervlly of Rochester. U. A. ('iiliitnhia. II. A. Vnuukw Hai.iii.mu, l'fe -|Ve»iifrnf J7.'»0 I.like Avenue lh !a ii imiaO r in thi art •» Muthinu. Aliicft Mav .lisTiri:. thmnlmn •» I it VI a y .’til Mill Hon.I the lit.it ,n itc tuiikt Hit Ittmf mi iff. rori TKKX
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MIXED A' VERSE Class Will E, the class « f January 1936, do here by publish our last will and testament! 1. To Miss Doehler. we leave the memory of Bob” Wright. 2. To sonic ambitious chemistry student, we leave Donald Bragg's way with Mr. Bird. 3. To the coming senior class, we leave I-ee Phillip’s high pressure salesmanship. ( You’ll need in. 4. To Miss C ashman, we leave the rest of the Delta Beta Delta Fraternity. 5. To him who can best use it we leave Leroy Johnson’s height. 6. To Judson Wagner, wc leave our modesty. 7. To Charles Small, we leave, with good intentions, George Brown’s athletic prowess. 8. To future teams we leave some of Eddie Grabowski’s. Jimmie Clark’s, and Dick Maw- son’ ability. 9. To Howard Burritt. we leave t Jordon DeMato’s knack of wearing clothes. 10. To Lucy Lyons, we leave Clara Shea's coquetry. 11. To future Memorial Scholarship drives we leave Janies Krickmire’s |H rsuasivc pleas for supjion. 12. To Mr. Enright, we leave the perfect stage crew. 13. To the next class we leave our place in the front of the assembly where you can plainly hear the squeaks of the stage floor. 14. To little John Dev, we leave Charles Carson's physique. 13. To Miss Goff, wc leave the hope for a perfect history class where everyone does his assignment. We do hereby appoint Miss Bitter and Mr. Tichenor the sole executors of our last will. To them we leave our ever bountiful appre- ciation and the hope that they have still a few liairs not turned gray. Oh, I am (i jolly hum. a jolly hum, I live like a royal Turk; have good luck in bumming ami chuck' .bid never bother to work. Along the railroad track one day A piece of paper I spied: ft said. If we draw your number next May, Around the world you'll ride. f hopped a freight to Albany In hopes and dreams of luxury; Of places filled with milk and honey. To be mine as soon as I got my money. reached my destination Tull of hope and anticipation: I hopped off at the station And proceeded on my way. The hall teas bright and glare-y. And I began to get bleary. With cigar and cigarette smoke Strong enough to make one choke. The din was most unreal; My limbs seemed made of steel. As the number was drawn from the box; I could hear the ticking of many clocks. The number six. six. six. six. one as shouted I started as if I had been clouted. My nit in her was six. six, six. six. one; M legs seemed to weigh a ton. My throat was dry. my chest a heaving felt very diccy and scarcely breathing. I showed my ticket, for it was mine. I heard one say its one. nine. nine. nine. nine, nine. My head slopped whirling. My legs grew light, Well, anyway it was one swell fight, f had awakened as from a slumber Only to find I had the wrong number. LkRov Johnson, '36. Class Testators. tuna hex
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