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Twelve The Class of T927 L2 WILLENA MORRISON Willena was our president, She worked for us each day, And helped our class untiringly In every kind of way. JACK CURNOW S al zztato rim jack Curnow was vice-president, A jolly help was he. As salutatorian of the class He spoke successfully. MABEL LEWIS Mabel Lewis is next in line, She took in all our dues. When asked to do a favor, She never would refuse. BURTON SKEWES Valedictorimz Valedictorian was Burton In the orchestra he played. The memory of his cheerful smile Will never, never fade. MYRTLE KENT Myrtle was our secretary. She surely did her best, And worked with all her might and main To make her class the best.
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The Will of lflhe Glass coll' 1927 L2 We, the Class of 19272, being sound of mind and hoping to please everyone, do hereby make our last will and testament, all others being declared null and void. futu Wit To the teachers, we leave fond memories which we hope will comfort them in re years. To the juniors, we leave Room 7, hoping they will use this room. To the sophomores, we leave our dignity. To the freshmen, we leave our noble conduct in all our classes. Individually, we bequeath our property as follows: I, Burton Skewes, do bequeath my friendship with Miss Field to Chester Oates. Willena Morrison, do bequeath my long hair to Muriel Rosewall. jack Curnow, do bequeath my good looks to john Martin. Mabel Lewis, do bequeath my studiousness to Arthur Brown. Myrtle Kent, do bequeath my height to Georgia Hawley. Signed, CLASS or 19272. I 11 1, 1, nesses: Do Re Mi Fa So La ' History of lfzlhe Class of In August nineteen twenty-four It was just four years ago. An eager tribe of freshmen Came to this school you know. They all were bright and happy Till there came that fatal day Of their initiation, In fright they backed away. After that dreaded day was o'er Their class was organized. They proved adept in every way, The seniors were surprised. As president, Charles Heckers Proved his ability. Dot Hooper was elected aid. They worked successfully. Margaret Tupper was secretary. The treasurer, Alice Skewes. Miss Low was the adviser Who cheered away the blues. To sophomores, Fay Perrow Did lend a helping hand. Bill Andrews was vice-president Miss Silva led the band. Thirteen
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