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Page 29 text:
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Farewell Farewell to thee, dear Ft. Meade High, You have been hind indeed. As parting days are drawing nigh Don't forget us we plead. May our memory linger still Within that “Study Hall Where day by day we tarried. 'till We heard the Great World Call. To our Alma Mater we'll be true. To the school oj our heart. Ft. Meade High, we can't forget you; Wc grieve, as we depart. Now, as “Seniors we say farewell, It seems as if we'll cry. To you, we must these last words tell, We won't forget dear Ft. Meade High. M. A. M.
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INell Rutherford wills to Edna Hodge her art of blushing. Sue Shelnutt bequeaths her gift of shyness and timidity to Cora Lee Twiss. Marvin Sherertz wills to J. I . Dalton all his marbles and toys, including his little dolly. To Leola Buchan, Juanita Stephens leaves her dusky locks. Myron Yarn bequeaths his ability to make .Yiiss Judy believe that he knows Spanish to Leland Blackburn. Io Ida Peifer, Myrtle Watson leaves her booklet on MHow to secure a per- manent wave.” Io Ansel Holt, Odom Williams wills his chewing gum, a generous amount of which may be found under the chemistry table. Francis Ivy leaves to J. I). Hancock all his athletic knowledge in a peanut shell. To Howard Barker, Jewell Whidden bequeaths her special chair in the study hall. Mattye Perle Spier bequeaths and wills her artificial complexion with compli- ments to Martha Boyd. Article VI. To the Junior class as a whole, we will and bequeath the seats in the back of the study hall and our stick-to-it ability. Article II. In conclusion: We bequeath the honor of writing next year’s will to the most profound student, who will without doubt be elected to the office. Article YIII. We hereby appoint the Honorable John Whitten, Chief of Police of the city of Fort Meade, Polk county, Florida, our sole executor of this our last will and testament and instruct the probate judge of Polk county to ac- cept as his bondsman for the faithful performance of his duty our esteemed fellow' citizen, Charlie Y'ickers. Signed, sealed and published by the Class of 1926, as its last will and testa- ment this 25th day of May, 1926. (Signed) Class ok 1926 [L. S.] Witnesses: U. II. Heard, I Don’t Flunk.
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