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, I if .... CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1924 of Hartshorne High School, County of Pittsburg, State of Oklahoma, do hereby will and bequeath as follows: We leave to the Juniors our seats in the Senior Row. To the Sophomores we will all the compliments our beloved Superintendent has bestowed upon us. u To the Freshmen we leave this sage advice, keep your bluff all thru high school. We individually do bequeath as follows: I, Leona Guyton, do will my habit of always being happy to La- vaughn Whitehurst. I, Daniel Thomas, do will my notoriety among the teachers to Lucille VVillis. I, Lizzie Goodart, do will my importance to Darlene Schmedding. I, Roy Byrne, do will my popularity among the ladies to any young man who is wise enough to handle the job. I, Lizzie Koleszar, do will my habit of thinking 'Tm it to Helen Louise Shankle. ' I, Hugh Matthews, do will to Robert Katigan my ability as a reader. VVe, Stella Hefley and Lorene Hall do will to Alma Whiting and Dorcas Ratliff the good opinion Mrs. Nolen has of us. I, Gaddy Battles, do will to Pauline Brown my place in the chorus of '25, I, Irene Katigan, do will my habit of getting along with all the teachers to my beloved cousin, Kathryn Katigan. I, Lizzie VVilliamson, do will my quiet ways to Margaret Kirsch- stein. I, Gladys Glasson, do will my English history to Mr. Park. I, Edna Chronister, do will my popularity amongi the boys to Lucille Hunt. I, Bernard Sims do will my secret of how to bluffn to Ed Lee. I,'Edna Douglas, do will my habit of working algebra in English class to anyone who thinks it necessary. I, .Ioe Long, do will my flirting ability to Elsworth Betson. I, Daisy Kelton do will my habit of looking in the mirror to Jewel Bookout. I, Ruby Smith, do will my height to Aylmer Holmes. I, Anna Black, do will my position as captain of the basket ball team to Fannie Ansel.
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5' I the lecture he invited us to his home for supper. He told us he had been a professor at the college for nine years. That night we attended a large banquet given by a society butter- fly, whose name was Mrs. Jones. You can imagine our delight when we beheld Irene Katigan. She and Pat Jones had been married for five years and were very happy. After the banquet we went to the theatre. The curtain rose and some chorus girls stepped on the stage. I recognized two of them as Lorene Hall and Stella Hefley. I didn't get to talk to them because of the rule that chorus g'rls were not allowed to see anyone until after they had left the theatre. VVe left Irene after expressing delight for such a wonderful evening. The next afternoon in response to an invitation we attended a college festivity. VVe entered the auditorium and the tirst person to meet my eyes was Anna Black. She came over to see us and began to talk. VVe learned that Anna had become a man-hater because Charles Hill had run off with another girl. She was now one of the teachers inthe college and a great success. The first number on the program was a piano solo by a renowned composer and musician. I was surprised to see that the woman was my old class-mate, Lizzie VVilliamson. She was very busy af ter her number, so didn't get to talk with her. As we were walking down the street toward our hotel I saw a lady coming toward us. Her clothes were expensive looking but decidely old fashioned. On closer scrutiny I saw it was Edna Douglas. She said she had never married 'and was now doing charity work. She said Gladys Glasson had gone to Africa as a missionary and was doing a won- derful work converting the Africans. The next morning as I was preparing to return home a maid came into my room and I was somewhat astonished to see that it was Ruby Smith. She said she had just started as a maid and liked the work. VVe started back in Edna's car about 10 o'clock and in a few hours were nearly home when something went wrong with the car and we felt ourselves precipitated violently therefrom. I rose as from a daze and found I had been dreaming and had fallen out of my chair.
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