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HP linightsn auth Imhgva l LADYE EVELYN THORNTON. True happiness Consists not in the multitude of friends But in the worth and choice. LADYE LUCILLE THORNTON. Charms strike the sight But merit wins the soul. ' SIR ALBERT OLSEN. , Serene, indifferent to fate. K '3 5 MAJ H 3 X Tv . n X SIR JOHN OLIVE. We grant, although he had much wit, He was very shy of using it. LADYE PEARL PETERSON. Happy the girl who works with a smile. D In the days to come she'll prove worth while. tgp! SIR WALTER SCOTT. If all the world and love were young! SIR ROBERT STICKLES. But love is blind, and lovers cannot see The pretty follies they themselves commit. LADYE LOUISE SNEAD. In her eyes a wicked twinkle. On her lips a smile so sweet Cupid's arrows weren't neededg Her system had him beat. A K PAUL TAYLOR. What I have been taught I have forgotten. What I know I have guessedg but Every inch a man. SIR NORMAN CARLSON. Love? His affections do not Qyetj that Way tend. JOHN WILLETT. You hear that boy laughing You think he's all fung But the angels laugh, too At the good he has done. SIR SIR Thirteen l ,,l I Ewmyl A. 4 itfilfr QL! lgftj ey?
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V HP Ilinighira mth Enhgvn SIR THOMAS HAMILTON. What a piece of work is man' How noble in reason! How infinite in faculty LADYE CHRISTINE HUGHES. Why! good and wise you are SIR FRED KING. Steel true blade straight. 1 LADYE PHYL IGHT. She makes a solitude, and ca SIR RAGNAR LINDGREN. If silence were golden, I'd be ,yu LADYE FLORENCE MILLER. She is noblest, beiigifgood. The laughter that you Is an echo of your own, Tis thus through many a coming year LADYE ALMA MACFKRL . r You'll reap the joy you've sown Af' rf' 'lot-LW sa Vx: SIR WILLIAM IWOBLEY. Friends, I have finished mine repast SIR VERNON MUSCIO. Forever shalt thou love. And she be fair! LADYE DOROTHY MYERS. A sweet, attractive kind of grace LADYE ELMA NYGREN. Give every man thine ear But few thy voice.
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Num IBPHP I I O ye last Wille and Testament of ye Classe yclept Senior. Hark ye, all and sundry I Persons whom it concerneth, be ye now informed that: We, ye Knightes and Ladyes of ye Classe yclept Senior having passed unscathed, by ye Grace of ye Goode King Arthur and his Minions, that grievous Ordeal known as English Four do hereby in token of Thankfulness, bequeath and grant the Items sever- ally and individually enumerated to the various and sundry Groups and for Persons here- inafter set down: to-wit: -IOINTLY: To ye Classe commonly yclept Junior we do bequeath and grant Item: Our powerful Influence in Studente Bodye Control. Item: Our Prowess in Sports and our Ability in ye Tournamentes. JOINTLY: To ye Classe yclept Sophomore we do bequeath and grant Item: Our puissant Repute of Decorous and seemly Behaviour. Item: Those various and sundry Wads of Gum which we, by threat of Duress vile were forced to deposit and yield unto ye Wastebasket during all and sundry Years of our Incarceration at ye Castle of Escalon High. JOINTLY: To ye Classe yclept Freshmen we do bequeath and grant in recognition of its dire Neede and Lacke, alas! Item: That Modicum of Intelligence which we possess, over and above, and un- used and for exhausted, in attaining unto our present exalted Status. SEPARATELY AND INDIVIDUALLY we do bequeath and grant as hereinafter fol- lows, to-wit. I, Ladye Louise Snead, unto Damsel Wilma Hendershot Item: My vamping Abilities I, Ladye Louise Coggin, unto Maid Hazel Cole, Item: One soprano Voice of exceeding Sweetness. I, Ladye Viola Carlson, unto Squire Leo Ayers, Item: Mine overweening Love for public Discourse. I, Sir Robert Stickles, unto Vassal Clyde Nottingham, Item: Mine ardorous Attention to ye faire Sex. I, Sir Vernon Muscio, unto Squire Johnnie Mattesich, Item: Mine Curly Pompadour. I, Sir Frederick King, unto Squire Roderick Reid, Item: Mine Philosophobia. I, Ladye Glenva Hathaway, unto Maid Mary Ann Sybydlo, Item: Mine coquettish Ways. I, Sir John Olive, unto Page Raymond, mine brother, Item: Mine Prowess in ye noble Sporte of Footballe. I, Ladye Lucille Thornton, unto Nobody, Item: Mine Ability and Grace in ye Sporte of Skating. I, Sir Norman Carlson, unto Squire Lloyd Mattesich, Item: Mine charming Dimples. I, Ladye Lois Gushe, unto Squire Bertil Johnson, Item: Mine Blushes brilliant of Hue. I, Lady Esther Berg, unto Maid Hildur Lindgren, Item: Mine Weaknesse for ye Stronger Sex. Fourteen I I
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