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A.-Y Mbfiuiv-21115 JACK 0' LANTERN A To the Faculty, we earnestly will our co-operation and good luck. In testimony whereof, We have hereunto set our hands and af- fixed our seal this first day of May, nineteen hundred and twenty-five. Houtzdale High School p Class of 1925. Signed, published and declared by the above named class as and for their last will and testament, in te hpresence of us, who, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, and at their request, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses. T Bert J. Webb '25- Brickie '27- Cherry '26 -H.-H.-s.-- r . r V READY TO HELP. A Hub.- I inet Hawkins on the street to-day and the poor chap was very gloomy-told me he was perfectly willing to die. Wife- Oh, Tom, why didn't you ask him here to dinner? - Boston Transcript. -H.-H.-S.- Miss Weber- What kind of a doctor was he? No answer. Hazel- Why, he was a skinny doctor. -H.--H.-S.- I . 9Prof. Silliman- Ellis what do we mean by monopoly this morn- mg. Marcella- Why the same as we did yesterday morning. -H.-H.-S.-- ' Prof. Silliman- Wl1at is Habeas Corpus? Giles- Latin. M-. 04 ,,.
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THE JACK OLLANTERN cLAss wlu. . We the class of 1925 of the Houtzdale High School, being in sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament. We bequeath to the Junior Class, all our mangled privileges and sessions with the Principal. To Earl Robertson we kindly bequeath nine men with which he can have a Base Ball team. To Juliette Reed, we give the first chance at any new fellow. To Gretchen Hiller, we leave a first class beauty parlor. To Dorothy Pidgeon, we generously leave a few mistakes. To Lorraine Hall, we give the copyright of our book. contaming all our hard earned experiences on Advice To The Lovelornf' On Thomas Quinn, we bestow all our unsurpassed ability and knowledge in the parliamentary forms of, How to conduct a model class meeting without strife or undue bloodshed. To Helen Dickey, our promptness in arriving as the last bell sounds is thoughtfully bequeathed. On the Sophomore Class ,we fraternally bestow the residue of our school spirit and pep. Our well beloved Cicero ponies are kindly bequeather to Frank Durkee and Earle Mitchell. Our ability and willingness to lead cheers, is handed down to Paul Tompkins. To Hazel Pearson and Margaret Helsel, we gladly bequeath an engagement in Grand Opera. For Helen Gallagher we try to fill a long-felt need, an Overland Roadster. Helen Zeigler and Melissa Newcomer are to receive any spare giggles that may survive after Commencement. Catherine Boulton is to be presented with the tremenduous success of Paderewski. 1 We bestow on Eddie Webb and Brickey Mills our success in athletics. f To the Freshmen, we willingly bequeath our hard earned Rep, realizing that they are the best equipped to carry it on. Margaret Visnofsky is to be presented with a tree on which to grow. We bestow on Jack Nei a circulating library. To Kenneth Saupp, we leave his heart's desire, a seven drop para- chute. To Marguerite Carey is to be left a necessity, Hearts Ease. John Durkee is to be bequeathed with something he sadly lacks, Free Time. 1 On Warren Williams, we bestow Sarah Johnson, as a nurse. To Susan Washco we bequeath our super-abundance of piety and modesty. To the Freshmen is to be given the pleasure of laying the corner- stone of the new gym.
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