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MMMQMQQSIIOOWHR- E M Senior Class Will We, the class of Nineteen Hundred Seventeen, on this, the twenty-first day of the fifth month of the year of our Lord nineteen hundred seventeen, being of tunj sound mind and free from any restraint do hereby surrender our last will and testament to the remainder of the High School, particularly the Juniors. On account of holding chief executive ability and control of this noted institution for the past four years, we fear and tremble to pass it on into such unfitful hands, unless we leave the following property to the proper people, and give a few instructions, to be care-fully obeyed: First, we bequeath to the Junior class the seats in the Auditorium just preceding the faculty, Care for and cherish them. llo not let any of your heavy weights tPaul Humphries and Marjorie McClurej damage them. . Next, the Chemistry laboratory with all the aprons talmost all ruined with acidl and test tubes you can find. Do not blow up the building with your experiments. The honor of the president of the S. M. S. CStink Mixing societyl we confer upon Law- rence Jones. Also the Agriculture farm, with the rakes and ho-es, a.nd Silas R. Doyle to teach you how ter hoe taters. The Commercial room With the beautiful desks and typewriters, dea.r to the hearts of the Commercial Seniors, we will to those who seek the business education. Of course we know you will never attain that high state of knowledge we have reached. 'Tis with great sorrow fto one of our membersl we turn over the care of Elsie Collins to Paul Humphries. Don't forget the daily noon walk, Paul, it will reduce your size, also keep up the widowed Elsie's spirits. The Lore desk, the beloved, adored, cherished property of that most learn- ed creature, the Editor, we pass on to the next Editor. Do not abuse, curse or kick it, for revenge is sweet. 77 Now last we bequeath the care of the Faculty to you Juniors, Remember the old saying, A smooth tongue turneth away wrath. Poor creatures, they know not what they do. They are like the beggars, you have them with you even unto the end. To this will and testament we set our hand and seal. THE SENIOR CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTEEN.. Witnesses: A BOB GORMAN fJanitorJ DOC STEWART
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MQMQMQ il? E QMQMQM i -U AGNES DAY A bright little lady whoalways gets by. Popular with the. boys, and if she's your friend, she's your friend sure enough. The victory of success is half won when one gains the habit of work. CA RR IE PRICHARD Member of tl1e Utopian. Quiet as a mouse. Too .good to trouble the teacher: gives that privilege to her sister. We sleep, but the loom of life never stopsg and the pattern which was weaving when the sun goes down, is weaving when the sun comes up tomorrow. ETHEL PRICHARD A 0'a.n1e old s mort and a 'oll Y ood p as u 3 pal. Sainls gone but she will soon get another. If at first you don't succeed, don't count it the first time.
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QMMELMOTE i5QMQMQM LORE STAN? Rowena C. B, Larned .... ..... E ditor-in-Chief Gladys Parmenter ..... . .... Assistant Editor Chester Kidd .............. Business Manager Eugene Gentry .... Assistant Business Manager A gnes Humplrries .............. Picture- Editor Helen Corwin. . . Albert Childs. . . Vera Horne ..... Literary Editor . . ....... Cartoonist . . ..... Society Editor Gertrude Cookrill .... .... H umor Editor
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