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V V V V V 7 V V V V X XV V X X w x x XV. Each day found us loitering in the halls caught up and made a part of the mad uproar, or dashing into the class-room just as the final boll rang History claimed us, as did typing, alg- ebra, and other subjects too numerous to mention. Together we fretted through Shake- speare, scrambled through Chaucer, and to- gether we delved into the dim, mysterious past, when knights and prc-historic monsters roamed the woods together. And now, as our school days draw to a glorious close, wo look back with triumph not unmixed with regret, for it was here in Grant High that we were converted into the mysterious ranks of seniordom. Behind us lie our high school days? be- fore us--wc know not what, but we look for- ward with the same eager confidence and un- dying hope that helped to make us seniors. V V V y V V X X X X X X XV X X X XV XV XV XV
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7 V y 7 V V V V V V V y V V7 V V y V V | GLASS WILL T 38 must die This was the irrevoc- able decision of Dr. Harvey r'right, the pre- siding physician. The patient is in a perilous condition. Due to a very light head, caused by the in- creased swelling during the past four years, and a very heavy heart and other organs, caused by regret at leaving Grant High and over-eating, she may make a few mistckee in the disportionment of her earthly posses- sion, but she begs you, her friends in gener- al to forgive them. This is her final and lasting will: I, Ralph Schimke, leave by request. I, June Breedlove, leave my sailor boy ■rnd my artistic ability to Wilda Hayes. I, George Breedlove, leave my red hair and angelic disposition to Rry Leslie. I, Louis Round, leave my he-man phy- sique and rumbling voice to lerold Squeak Herburger. I, lack Rafferty, leave my Irish brogue to Harold Moore. I, Max Ivloery, leave my way with Gen- evieve ’'eis to Bob Keerins. I» Pegg.y Newvine, leave my lofty ambit- ions to Irma Hansford. I, Laurance Moore, leave my legal mind to Darrel Smith, V V V V V V V V V V V7 V V V V V V V V V
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