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Article I. Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 . To MR. TISDALE, we leave a hearty thanks in appreciation of our di- plomas, and the much needed assist- ance given us in our climb up the Thorny Path. . To MISS YEO, our advisor, we leave all the old disabled typewriters so that she may use them in her voca- tion of teaching typing to the in- mates of the coming generation of Lake Stevens. To MR. SEBRING, we leave our deepest thoughts and sincere appreciation for the most needed help and the as- sistance he has too generously given us as Debate Coach and FATHER of L. D. S. We are hoping for his speedy recovery. To MISS KAMB, we leave the old wood stove, now in the Domestic Science Room, so that she may exchange it for a new Electric Range when the new high school is built. We also hope to see some of her cooks working in the White House. To MR. HULVEY, we leave the writings and pictures on the one-armed chairs in the Science Room, to be placed in the Antique Shop, specially built for this purpose in the lobby of our New High, also, a world of Thanks for the splendid coaching he has con- tributed to the success of the boys during the last year. To MISS TURNER, we leave our best wishes for the further development of women in athletics to bring fame to Lake Stevens High. We also wish to thank her for the splendid coach- ing of our Senior Play. It was OH I KAY 1
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times and amid the hurry and scurry there comes a pang into each Seniors’ heart—the thought that he must leave all his school mates and friends to find his place in the world. We have enjoyed our four years here and we hate to say goodbye. One of our members, Violet Howard, has left our class to attend school in Everett. Dorothy Pittman came into our class from the Sophomore class. Virgil Crabb was elected Senior president; Avis Bergerson, vice president; Clifton Tisdale, secretary-treasurer; Dorothy Pittman, class reporter; Helen Hirst, sargent at arms and Miss Yeo is our class advisor. The Sen- iors enjoyed a banquet on Halloween night at the high school with the teachers as guests. Several of our own girls served a delicious meal. In athletics this year the Senior boys won the first place in the bas- ket ball interclass games. A number of boys turned our for football and track. The girls attended sev- eral sports days, one of which was held in our new gymnasium. The Seniors were honored by having Avis Bergerson choaen for the star team. Two exciting e- vents of the year were our Senior Party held at Avis Bergerson’s and our trip up Mt. Pilchuck. At the present time we are putting forth every effort to make the Senior play OH ’. KAY I” a great success. Graduation at last 1 That day, which for four long years has seemed so far away, has at last arriv- ed. Twenty-five Seniors are aware of this fact as they see the time swiftly passing by, bringing them nearer and nearer to that eventful day. Our hearts throb with excitement as we anticipate the joy of grad- uation and yet we dread the final separation from our friends who have so kindly helped us on our way. CLASS H L L WE, the class of 1928 of the Lake Stevens High School, in the city of Lake Stevens, county of Sno- homish, and State of Washington, do hereby publish this as our last will and testament, to the follow- ing who are the participants of an equal race, as the sum total of our private gains during our twelve years administration.
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Section 7 Section 8 Article II. Section 1. Section 2. Section 3. To MR. CONSTANTINE, we leave the pri- vilege of using the round square, now in possession of the Senior Class, for aid in the destruction (construc- tion) of a few more houses that Jack Built. To MISS KWAFIL, we dedicate the Art Gallery, left here by Miss Brown, so that she may spend her moments of lei- sure among the beautiful oil paintings and masterpieces drawn by the indi- viduals of the M M History Class. We also wish to thank her for her kind patience and help during our struggle in Civics, in return for which we leave her the remains of Caesar and his Gallic Wars. To THE JUNIORS, we bequeath the Su- preme Power and Solemn dignity which we expect them to uphold in their coming year as Seniors. To THE SOPHS, we leave the Pep of the Senior Class, in the care of their advisor that they may use as they see fit to add to the betterment of their lives in years to come. We also hope that they learn to know Emerson bet- ter than we did, so they may skip over his essays in English IV. In case of this misfortune we leave a whole book of American Authors so as not to disappoint them. To THE FRESHMAN, we most kindly do- nate the use of the Webster Diction- ary, by Noah Webster, and Nelson’s Encyclopedia, by Thomas Nelson. These are not to be used roughly and to prevent their misuse we leave them on a high shelf, out of their reach. Also, as a word of encourag- ment, we wish them to keep up the good work with which they have began.
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