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THE DAVENQKS 9'-WP ---'- -'-- Commencement Program L.F.Reinh01d ' Rev. S. G. Eberly Thursday and Saturday, May 29 and 31 8:00 P. M , ., ........ Class Play Q , . sunday, June 1, 8.00 P. M .............. Baccalaureate Service Calvary Church, Rev. S. G. Eberly, Speaker. Monday, June 2, 8:00 P. M ................ Annual Banquet Tuseday, June 3, 12:00 M., Picnic ............. School Grounds Tuesday, June 3, 8:00 P. M ............ Commencement Exercises Attorney L. F. Reinhold, Speaker Page Seventeen
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'r H n n AV 1 N o 1 s Last Will and Testament STATE OF ILLINOISSS s'rEPHENsoN COUNTY ' Be it known unto all men that we, the Junior Class of 1924, being of lawful ages and sound minds and memories, having completed our required course in this Educational Institution, during which we absorbed great -knowledge, do make, publish and declare this instrument to be our last will and testamentg and we do give, devise and bequeath to the following named persons, members of the Class of 1925, our property of whatsoever kind and description, giving to them an absolute title in fee simple thereto: 1. Toithe student body of Davis High School we leave the enormous space taken up by us within this building with our best Wishes that they fill it up with as worthy a class as we have been. , ' 2. To the faculty we leave all knowledge that we have by oversight or lack of time neglected to impart to them during our career as their advisors. 3. To the Class of '25, we leave our studious habits, excellent behavior, and helpful notebooks, accumulated during this year, in hopes that they help them to follow in our footsteps with a strong determination to equal our fame in school and to approach our own estimate of our importance in public life. PERSONAL CHARITY 1. We leave our mathematical ability to Genevieve Davis. 2. fAt his requestl We offer to Marvin Meier our ability to gossip. 3. We transfer our night-studying to Melvin Kurtz. 4. QAt her requesty We present Vera Patterson to Myron Tielkemeier. . We donate our method of passing notes to Pearl Wolfe. . We submit 'our beloved subject Botany to Mildred Meinzer. 7. We deliver our love of quarreling to Emerson Hofmeister and the other boys. 8. Wevthe girls of the Junior class give to Milton Phillips our surplus weight. 9. We assign to Mary Gunderson and Joseph Andres our wonderful dramatic ability. 10. We bequeath to Thelma Fitzgerald our last chew of gum. '5 6 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we, the said Junior class, hereunto set our hands and seal to this, our will, on the fourth day of June, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-four. NAMES OF MEMBERS OF CLASS OF '24. Josephine Price. Ruth Afilerbaugh. Requartte Tracy. Helen Logan. Barbara Kloster. Rolland Ditzler. Wilma Tracy. Audrey Bouray. Marsden Hoover. . Emma Johnson. Marion Young. Frank Blackmore. Page Sixteen
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M ------------ ---------- -ww 'run navruors Honor Roll First Period: Freshmen--Myron Tielkemeier, Grace Degunther. Sophomores-Marvin Meier, Emerson Hofmeister. Juniors--Wilma Tracy, Helen Logan, Emma Johnson. Second Period: Freshmen-Myron Tielkemeier, Grace Degunther. Sophomores-Emerson Hofmeister, Pearl Wolfe. Juniors-Wilma Tracy, Emma Johnson, Helen Logan, Audrey Bouray. Third Period: Freshmen-Myron Tielkemeier, Luella Nott. Sophomores-Pearl Wolfe, Thelma Fitzgerald. Juniors-Emma Johnson, Wilma Tracy, Helen Logan, Josephine Price. Honorable First Period: Freshmen-Luella Nott. Sophomores--Pearl Wolfe. Juniors-Josephine Price. Second Period: Juniors-Josephine Price. Third Period: Freshmen--Margaret Meinert, Grace Degunther. Sophomores-Emerson Hofmeister, Marvin Meier. Juniors-Marion Young, Audrey Bouray, Ruth Afiler- baugh. Page Eighteen Fourth Period: Freshmen-Myron Tielkemeier. Sophomores--Pearl Wolfe, Vera Patterson. Juniors-Emma Johnson, Wilma Tracy. Fifth Period: 4 Freshmen--Myron Tielkemeier. Sophomores-Pearl Wolfe. Juniors-Emma Johnson, Wilma Tracy. Sixth Period: Freshmen--Myron Tielkemeier. Sophomores-Pearl Wolfe and Vera Patterson. Juniors-Wilma Tracy, Emma Johnsonand Josephine Price. Mention Fourth Period: Freshmen-Luella Nott. Sophomores-Thelma Fitzgerald. Fifth Period: Freshmen-Luella Nott. Sophomores-Vera Patterson, Thelma Fitzgerald. Juniors-Josephine Price, Helen Logan. Sixth Period: Freshmen-Floy Hofmeister, Luella Nott and Ruth Tielkemeier. Sophomores-Thelma Fitzgerald, Genevieve Davis, Marvin Meier and Melvin Kurtz. Juniors-Audrey Bouray, Helen Logan and Requartte Tracy.
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