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CiirBRAMBE AND BLACK The CI asses in Vi erse FRESHMEN: The Freshmen, O, tlie Freshmen! The noisy, trouhlesome bunch. From home they depart. Forgetting tlieir manners, wlien tliey start; They come to selioo! And oiiserve not one ruie; Should we call tliem mere cliildren ' ' ' T would lie t Kt inucli. SOPHOMORES: . • The Sophomores come strutting in With feathers stuck in their hat; ' . They hold their heads high With fire in a eh eye When they are surjiassed ]!y even a Senior, at last; For (as they think) they ' re bigger than elephants. .UXIORS: The Juniors — let us think a while. Are past the swell head stage. They are gaining modest ways. For through their knowledge they find it pays. They seem to be striving Each day for a higher light. For they see the Senior ' s might. SENIORS: The Seniors are important And envied l)y all classes; They are wise, learned, skilled; ( k-ar to the top they are filled. Their hooks they have mastered Friends they have captured. No wonder one is known when he passes. Page Fourteen
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ril fPRANGE AND BLACK Class WW We, tlie Senior Class of Deshler Ilifih Scliool, of the year One Thonsand Nine Hun- tlred and Twenty-two, feeling tliat the time of our departrrc from this life in D. H. S. has arrived, and heing of sound mind and memory and of charitable disposition, feel that the time is now at hand to make onr last will and testament, ere the fortieth and last class graduating froni this school building shall have drawn its last feeble lireath. Therefore: We publish and declare this to he our last We publish and declare thii Article No. 1. We appoint Leo Waltiinire to In ind testament: the executor of this will and testa- ment. Article No. 2 To the members of the Board of Education, we bequeath our sincere thanks for their kind efforts in giving us the honor of being the last class to graduate from the old building. Article No. 3. To the Faculty, we beipieath the pleasure of )iicking up all the paper that future Senior Classes may throw on the floor. Article No. 4. To the Junior Class we bequeath the right to endure in silence, any sco ' dings Mr. Reinbolt feels necessary to bestow upon them. Article No. 5. To the Sophomore Class, we be(iueath our quiet dignity and earnest .studiousness, which they may find useful in their coming school days. Article No. fi To the Freshmen Class, we bequeath all empty ' ink bottles or other playthings that we might leave in our deserted desks. Article No. 7. Edward Kern and Opal Powell bequeath to Burdette Baldwin and Edna Dunzer their positions as editors of the High School Annual. . rticle No. 8. Max Lee bequeaths to Morrison Donald, his usefulness in giving in- formation in class. Article No. 9. Mary Freeman and ndhert Adams bequeath their stature to Troas Fought and Bob Lose. Artic ' e No. 10. Berthel Flick bequeaths her vivacitv to Ruth Conkev, and Mildred Egbert her quiet dignity to Eva Oberlitner. Article No. 11. Serge Harris becpieatlis his powder puff and eyebrow pencil to Bill Nohlet. Article No. 12. In testimony thereof, we hereby subscribe our names and affix the Seal of the Class of 1922, and acknowledge this to be our last will and testament. The Senior Class of 1922, Deshler High School By Maurine Long ' ■««• C. D. La Rue Opal Powell
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