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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the undisputed Seniors, of the class of ,2Q, about to relinquish our hold on the dear school, C. N. S. P. E., and about to pass out into the cold and bitter world, do hereby make and ordain our last will and testament, whereby we do in kindly manner make the class to come- cognizant of what remarkable inheritances are due them. FIRSTLY-To the faculty, we leave our wisdom and various manners of knowledge on how to manage the school-none other could do that better than we, having suffered experiences well worth profiting by these two years. SECONDLY-TO the divers pupils of this institution we leave separately and sincerely as follows- To future editors of the Scarab-Dortha Baxter's ability to come up smiling, whate'er betide. To students poor in studies, ,each a generous slice of YVinnie lfVell- man's super human CFD knowledge. To the Junior Class-we bequeathe the hard earned title Responsible and efficient Seniors. U To Miss Lyons a package of Zymole Trokeys to aid her in finding her lost voice. To Loretta Dennis-Rosamond NlcNicholls ability in dancing. To Lavergne Pererson and Alice lVlorris, Anne Kellerls and Ruth Brown's lovefor argument. ' To Peggy Collins, we leave Nlickey's speed in talking. To the Junior president, Io Burke's executive and organizing ability. To Jo Green, we leave Dora Condon's sweet personality. To Ann Fitzgerald we bequeath Jeannie' NIorrison's giggle. To Althea Sargent, we leave Nlarion Fernous' wisecracks. To Betty Dalman, we give Florence Bettleheim's sweetly solemn thoughts. ' To Dot Schwab we donate freely El Hartman's luck in getting by with the faculty. To everybody: Anita Airlane's popularity. ' To Jane Parker, Ed Fritsch's ability to drape herself round a pillow and look graceful. And to the future class in C. N. S. P. E. we leave our good luck and bad,our success and failures,for the disappointments inlife, make it worth the living. 32
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JUNIOR IMPRESSIONS Septemberf IQ28 Dere IVIa and Pa- , W'ell I arrived here safely and my! I was scart half to death. You a1n't never saw so many people and they do have the funniest looking autos. They call em busses. They look like Uncle j'ed's ole truck only they got a top story on them, I rode out to school on one and it felt all the time like I was a fallin' off. The school is awful nice and so are the teachers. Only some of them do have the funniest names. I heard some of the older girls calling them Aw go on fOwakonD Could I CKodaj and 'Wap-O! Now did you ever hear anything like that before. I asked someone if they were talking American and they said no, that it was Indian. I guess you sure get a broad education at this school. The minit we hit here they started talkin about purfesional aptitude or some- thing that sounded like that. I don't know nothin about that disease yet but I reckon Iill get it sooner or later. It seems to be quite common around here. I hope you don,t miss me too much. I haven't missed you yet cause I havenft had time. Iill probably get hungry before long and then I sure will miss you. Give my love to ole Nfaud and Betsey. ' p Respectfully, Your loving daughter. February, 1929 Dear Momma and Pop- VVe are now beginning to practice for our Nfid Year Demonstration. IVe are going to play some childish games-you know the kind little Ezekial and Sophron- ia play. We are also going to do a dance. They call it a folk dance but it sure is a lot different than the ones you folks do. Some of the girls look more like they were doin, a mule dance. Know you all will be glad to learn that we are taking sum voice exercises, they say it developes your voice. I sure will be in good shape for callin the cows when I get home. Wish you all could train down to see it but we have another one in the spring, I mean demonstration. 'We have it someplace down on Nlich. Boul. and I guess its quite a swell affair. Lovingly, Your Daughter. P.S.-'Please send me a check for the Scarab. I don't know what it is but it sure takes a lot of money to keep it up. Nlay, 1929 lVIy dear Mother and Father- YVe are now drawing nigh to the end of our school year Cbut still with a good time at camp to 'look forward toj. lVIy heart is filled with sadness to think that we must leave this wonderful city and the pleasant friendships we have made here. Some of the Seniors are really quite nice. They gave us a lovely party at the Dunes. YVe had weenies and everything to go with em. Some of the harder girls even went in swimming. The lake here is much colder than our old creek at home. I spose that is because the lake is a little larger. We have to give them a party now but we don't know what it will be yet. How is little Jerimah's toe? I hope it is progressing rapidly. Give my love to all the folks. Always your loving daughter. 34
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