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SENIOR POEM “Through Trials To Triumph” Four long years have been spent studying and climbing, And from our duty we never did shirk; Even though in trouble, we were always smiling, Trying to be first in our work. Our teachers have toiled with us from day to day. Making our greatest task seem a pleasure. And now we appreciate it in every way. Holding it dear—as a treasure. The days we have spent in the classroom together, In our memories will always be clear. We will think of them as days that were better, And to us they will be most dear. Time will soon tell if our work was in vain; As task after task we shall encounter Bach lifting us to a higher plane, We cannot expect to escape without a ponder. We take leave of our dear old school And stand on the threshold of our greatest task. We can face it bravely for we have our scroll All the knowledge we acquired from the past. O’er the mountains and hills we have climbed. Finding school life a rough and strong road. All the days we have counted and timed As we looked forward into life’s abode. Helen Knopinski ’26. ::::::::::::: Twenty-Five
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:::::::::::::::::::: :::::x::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ii ? CLASS WILL We, the class of ’26 of Kouts High School, being of sound mind and body, and in the presence of witness thereof, do hereby bequeath our special Senior privileges and our back seats to the class of ’27, and our surplus knowledge to the Freshmen. We, Louise, Helen, and Leila, bequeath our ability to get A plus in deportment to the class of ’28. 1, Louise Johnson, bequeath my excess dates to Edith Pietsch and my admiration of shieks to Mable Mockler. I, Leila Rosenbaum, bequeath my prima donna voice to Doris Miller and my ability as I'ing leader to LaVerne Cannon. 1, Helen Knopinski, bequeath my comfortable residence in the back of the room to Melba Rosenbaum and my ability to get Physics to Gladys Knolls. 1, Ancil Beall, bequeath my ability to kiss on the stage to Jack Dittmer and my power of concentration to James Prevo. I, Roy Wandry, bequeath my surplus height to Arthur Heiniger and my knowledge of Bookkeeping to Maurice Pumroy. I, Lewis Hiland, bequeath my drug store complexion to Fenimore Biggart and my ability as cave-man on the stage to Thayne Beall. I, Ancil Beall, bequeath my ability to carry five subjects and have three free study periods a day to Bob Hofferth. 1, Louise Johnson, bequeath my ability of- never getting tardy marks on my report card to Marion Titus. 1, Roy Wandry, bequeath my place in the orchestra to Gladys Pietsch. I, Helen Knopinski, bequeath my ability in collecting dues to the treasurer of the class of ’27. I, Lewis Hiland, bequeath my ability to study when everyone has “Spring Fever” to Kenneth Perry. I, Leila Rosenbaum, bequeath my ability to get “ads” for the Annual to Emma Herring. We, the Seniors, bequeath to the Sophomores our ability for being excused four days a week and having no classes the fifth day, and our ability of “getting together” to the Juniors. To this last Will and Testament, we affix our Seal on this twenty- second day of May, 1926. Cl,ASS OF ’26. Twenty-four :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
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