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, 5 i X '! DQQWBWF The Cleese Well I WE, the members ofthe Class of 1919, being in our right mind Cat least, we hope we areD do present this as our last will and testament. Item. Item. Item. Item . Item. Item. Item . We do give and bequeath to our honored Principal first, our gratitude, second, a well-earned rest, third, all the automobile tools we lost in auto mechanics this year. ' We bequeath to the faculty the hope that we may not turn out as badly as they predicted. We bequeath to the Juniors our dignity, our study hall, our senior advisor, all our old books, the pencil sharpener in Hall A., and the front seats in assembly. Deal with them gently. They are not used to your rough Ways. We have taught them what to expect from a Senior Class. We also bequeath you all of our bank account after our debts are paid. If there is not enough money to pay the debts, we bequeath them to you. We bequeath to the Underclassmen to hopye that you may in time reach the height of erudition to which we have elim ed. Of course you never will, but it won't hurt you to hope. We bequeath to the president of the Junior Class, the stand neat the head of the itairs where our president used to park between classes. Why? Don't be oolish. The space near the drinking fountain, however, we do not grant to anyone. That must be kept sacred in memory of Tom. We bequeath to Buford Bellinger the right to patrol the upper hall at all hours, formerly held by Joe Dreyer. We do bequeath to the junior Class as our most sacred legacy, the reputation we gained on our Washington trip. We adjurecyou not to injure it, to come back from your sojurn in the capital with a recor even better than ours. To this document, we do ajix our band QWe can't ajford ez .realb on the laet day before Commencement 197-9 EMMETT KENNEY, Attorney 412 7 ' ,, ,A A Ee ., 30
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re- es I I '!lQv1'f'I'5E'S - 7 Y -ll- Tbe fzmiom UNDER the eflicient supervision of Miss Kate Bellinger, thejuniors of '19 have excelled in all school activities. We organized in October, electing Clyde Wagner as presidentg Helen Regnet, secretaryg Bernice Helfer, viceipresident, and Melvin Camrnan, treasurer. During the year we sold T. . S. pencils with the sports schedules printed on them. This has been our sole source of revenue. Perhaps it will be enough to defray the exg-:uses of our Hrst bigjunior party, May 3. ur two representatives to the Student Council are Bernice Helfer and William Mosher. We are doing our best to establish this council, and sincerely hope for SUCCCSS . We are garoud that a Junior English class helped to win the first qrize in the Niagara I Frontier ontest. All Juniors qarticipated in the Flag Contest. n the skating con- test between T. H. S. and N. . H. S. held in February, Bill Mosher and Theresa! Gromlovits each won a pair of skates. . . . . . . I The Juniors have been active in the athletic line, furnishing members to all of the teams. We won the inter-class swimming meet, and in the State Tournament, Bill Mosher captured a medal. ln closing, we wish the graduating class of '19 greatest success, and feel sure they I will be a credit to our Alma Mater. GXETCHEN WAHL ,, E . 37. I I I I I I
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