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Seventeenth: To the school at large, our one-time classmate, Cussick Malloy, as a beacon light for many years to come. Eighteenth: To the pompous Juniors, one cubic millimeter of our love. Nineteenth: To I-Iallet Reed, our sympathies that being rid of one Senior class, she has a still worse one to contend vvith. Twentieth: Chevv's speller to Oblivion. Tvventy-icirstz To Elmer Troxel, Babe Baker's tape measure with an added extension. 'Ilvventy-second: .To Thelma Spencer we leave Inez Fetters' fame as a basketball shark. Twenty-third: To Pearl Power, some of the curl Val lost from her hair While Working on the Red and Gold. - Twenty-fourth: To the next Student Body tax- collector, Esther McNabb's ability to get the cash. Although we have not reached the limit of our posses- sions, feeling our hold on this life slipping from our grasp, we leave all of the remaining property to charity. IN WITNESS XMI-IEREQF, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this fifteenth day of June, A. D., Nineteen hundred and seventeen tl9l7j. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Senior Class. as and for their last willand testament, in the presence of us, who, at their request, in their pres- ence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses to said in- strument. l. PILE QF EXCHANGES 2. MR. PIGEON 3. RED, XNHITE K BLUE PENCIL. K .....l.' s Gil iiigfif o Q htxk. M115 Q s iix Q 101, 0 o 1 . 5 J D -.ffrvuw sf X ttggiatll gb 'X ' I f' . ' 9 mm a Q TNIW ,, ' G X KL Xxx ff ox - c s ag 532 ...1 o M2 H 5.-Q o an aaa l 17 NX I f 0 if fr xi X! ! .' N f f s X g OT-,iw g 4, -25.-
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Perhaps no other group in school felt the loss of the boys who left to serve their country, any more keenly than did the Caduceus Staff. We lost our Business Man- ager, Edgar Roberts, whose ability to manage this work was remarkable. He had accomplished one thing no other Caduceus manager had ever been able to accom- plish-that of getting a local bid for the same price as the bids given by out of town companies. In this w my he saved money which otherwise would have been spent for expressage. VVhen he left, March 31st, our manager had secured practically all the advertisements necessary to insure the publication of the book. Nevertheless, in order to have a safe margin, his assistant, Orville Can- field, and th.e Circulation Manager, Esther McNabb, took up the unfinished work and procured enough more adver- tisements to fill the space allotted to that section and arranged them, besides doing their own work. The work of the josh Editor and his assistant, Fred Taylor, was also unfinished when they.left to join the Supply Company. They had collected a great many jokes and had worked very hard, but still there were not enough. jokes to fill the joke department. It did not take long, however, for other members of the staff and of the school as a whole to meet the crisis, and to avert the calamity of a book without sufficient jokes. They set to work immediately. VVe are sure their work was worth while. Another Senior of Company A, Ray Pierce, though not on the Caduceus Staff, was helping to write the Class IG- '
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