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unior Class OFFICERS Don Moore ................... President Martha Richardson ...... Vice-President Avis Pittenger ...... .... Scc'y-Treas. Avis Pittenger 'Theresa Janney Cecil Bond Ruth Clock Opal McCreery Freeda Vannatter Hazel McKinley Onda Harris fabsentb Lavina Fornwald Dorothy Couch Francis Campbell Lee Janney Arda Burgess Kermit Johnson Martha Richardso Edith VVatson Don Moore CAN YOU IMAGINE- Cecil making 97 in dcportment? Freeda having a' steady caller? Ruth catching a real beau? Avis having only five dates a week? Dorothy taking reducing lessons? Don sitting up straight in history class? Edith going with an Eaton boy? Lee having a date with a Muncie girl? Arda' with bobbed hair? Opal not getting angry at Mr. Waid? Francis being a Salome dancer? Theresa losing her gentle disposition? Kermit having a girl? Hazel cracking a joke? A Martha having a date with Darrell Vannatter? Onda without yellow curly hair? n Cabsentb
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AH'I'ICI.Ii IV The individual students bequeath the following: See. 1. I, I.yle Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my liekleness and flirta- tious habits to Ceeil Bond. See. 2. I, Pearl Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my eow, and my envied red-sleeved dress to Dorothy Coueh. See. 3. I, Fred Case, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to read very distinctly, and to substitute quotations, heard at the Star theater, for lines in the Senior play to Don Moore. See. 4. l, Ruth Driscoll, do hereby will and bequeath my long hair and quiet disposition to Freeda Van Natter. See. I, Dorothy llelms, do hereby will and bequeath to Ora Millhollin an- other senior girl to oeeupy his ear on various OCCQISIOIISQ and to Edith Watson my long-eherished and eulllvated spit-eurl. See. tl. I, George Kirtley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability as a baek- guard to Kermit Johnson, and in later years to .loseph Foster. See. 7. I, Iva' Metlreery, do hel'eby will and bequeath my never-ending smile to Arda Burgess. See. 8. I, Cleo Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my freckles and my ability to have eight dates a week to Avis Pittenger. Sec. 9. I, Verna Pittenger, do hereby will and bequeath my lovc of argu- mentation with teachers to Hazel McKinley. . Sec. ltl. I, Dora May Owen, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to leap the wainseoting at the basketball games to Ruth Cloek. See. 11. I, Allen Turner, do hereby will and bequeath my second-hand, ever- sweel ehewing gum to Francis Campbell. See. 12. I, Dorothy Weaver, do hereby will and bequeath my never-ending desire to beeome a reat Melo :hone Jlayer to Martha liiehardson. I In witness whereof, we,.the Senior Class- of.Nineteen Hundred Twenty-tive, have signed our names to this our will, on this sixth day of February. Alle N Turner Cle O Miller Pearl B rown l,y L e llrown Dorotliy NV E :wer Ruth Dri S coll Iva MQC1' E ery Yer N a l'itteng'er George li I rtley Dora Nay O wen l5oRothylleln1s Fred Ca S c
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Glass iBnem We, the Junior Class of twenty-five, Are working with our views alive. We started as Freslnnen in twenty-two, Working upward, as a young tree will do. We came forth budding in, twenty-three, Into the daylight, as bright as could be. Now we're Juniors, just starting to bloom, Going onward, whistling our tune. In '26, dignified Seniors we'll be. Forward! Forward! VVQ can see In our future success now lies, In our hearts a hope still thrives. Our aim is honesty, our hearts tried and true- We can't all be failures If we work our ways through. -F. V. Afskfwiizrlrww
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