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Gllafm will zmh Ulvztamrnt YVe, the class ot' 1912. about to leave this sphere, 'being in t'ull possession ot' a sound mind. memory and unde-rstanding. do make puiblic, and declare this to be our last will and testament. First :-'We direct that our funeral exfpenses lie paid from the student body treasury to twtliicli we all so willingly con- tributed our ten cents a month. tSecond:-4VVe bequeath to the trustees restful nights and peaceful dreams, We promise them freedom from our petitions. No more will we be called upon to bend our haughty -knees: no more will they be pained to ret'use. It 'has lbeen hard to have our fondest wishes thwarted. It must have been hard for the-m to refuse such fair pleaders. They have done their duty and they shall 'have their just reward. For them we have also planted a tree ot' Friend- sh-ip .May it ever be green! Tliiiid:-To the Juni-ors we 'bequeath our ability for carrying out our plans and ask ot' -them to bear in mind as we have done t-he motto, ln Union There is Strength. ive also leave to them the hon- ors and responsibilities of carrying on -the Student Body affairs. draining the treas- ury on each occasion as we have done. Fourth:-To the tSophomore girls we leave the tennis court, May they in the t'u- ture win the championsliip ot' the c nunty. Girl's keep up your interests! To the boys ot' that class and the Fresinen boys we leave the track field, and the hand tball court. asking 'Ernest t'rocket't to ju-mp the hurdles at the next meet. - I it7tll:-Tlle Freshmen girls are given our unbounded knowledge ot' t'urrent lflvents. Sixtliz-'l l1e erasers in the t'ommer- cial .room are given to llenry l lumley. those in the assemlillv room to lilwin Wil- son and Alvin Howard. lbut remember bays! Anyone that throws an eraser must stay one hour after school. Seventli:-'Our respective seats in the assetnbly room we leave to the l'ollvwing students: tllive Siple's to ltay Good- win. Sty that he wou't have to walk so far. Kat-ie Mu.rphy's to the studious Aileen Por- ter so that she will have no one to bother her. Jessie Johnson's to Edith Fakefbread. so that she wiill 'be able to hear everything that is going on: mine, as hard as it is for me to part with it, I now willingly give to Judson Swift, so t-hat he can see everyone who passes. Eighth :-To the grammar school to .whom we owe it great deal, we leave the remains of the glorious stars and stripes, which t'loa't over the school 'building day by day. Nint-h:-4YYe. the Senior girls do also hereby bequeath our individual qualities. merits and dearest posessions. Katie Murphy bestows ufpon Richard XVallace the 'honors which she received as Senior class president. May he have the co-operation ot' his class in a greater de- gree than he had when giving the famous Junior Hop. Miss 'Murphey wills her excellent marks in current events to Gene Maclt'arty. To NViill MacGurn she leaves her unlimited knowledge ot' Ul 3l1Q'liSll Men ot' Letters. ller well wo1'n black suit she wills to Mary Parenti knowing that it will t'it her. Last, but not least, she gives her civic note book tn Hanrolid 'Follis with the plea that he spend a-s much time ponder- ing over it next year. as she has 'done this one. Jessie Johnson wills first ot' all. her noble steed and cart to Mr. XYood to use when he goes 'wild goose hunting. ller t'ivic book she leaves to Mr. Vivian. ller knowledge ot' German. -she leaves to liver- ctt lA'IIllllIl9. ller white sweater and tan shoes she wills to Susie tllickinson. 'l'o Ray floofltvin she leaves 'her 'beautiful voice. l inally. she bequeaths tu John l,ill'l'llllIl her dancing art and grace. ttlive Siple leaves her riding horse tw Elaine NVallace, the saddle to Aileen l'or- ter and the bridle to XYalter Swift. May they never forget that it was a l!ll2 grad- uate who so kindly remenibered them. To l'lsther XYristen she leaves her excellent
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Blnnking Qarkmarhz I. Rzwlcwaiwl, Turn Ib2N'IiW2l1'1I, U 'l'ime1 in lhy flight! Meet 'mv in Iiimiilwnucl zigziiii for tunigrlifz Fake me In Liberty. the fmultzliii of truth, There lvl me juiu with the fviemls ol' my youth. 0 I'E'ill'II0l'SI PIDIIIO nut I'1'um the wui'IcI's Ilmsy tl1i':mg'. .v 9 ' '1 ' SUIIIQ 'lllgll SUIIIHII sung. Aml 10111 IIN mme IHHIL iii Iiezul us ngrziili llii'm1Q'I1 Ulll' l'hig'Iish with mire: ,. Milli IIIIISIIZIIUUH iii our GQIWIIIZIII be patient :mal fail' Thcii lol us :III juin in the ulfl l'2lS'll'I0l19fI rule. St:1y alflvi' svlimfl, kills, slay ZIIIIUII' scflmulf' II. Un-1' my lu-:url iii Ihe Ilziys Ihanl ilizivv flnwn, Nu plzwe Iikc- llw svliuul rfmrzi lmve I ew-1' knivwn Yu utlwi' Iill- has the Mvvel f'll2Iil'III lilll' 1110. rn limi I left wlien I parte-:I I'1'um nhl liillierly. Xu utlu-1' 4-ity. Ilmugli wclailtli may l'Ulj.1'II king. v 1 n Inn 1-vm' he rlozlrvi' Ihzln iHi'vl1twumI in ISIIVIIIQI. lhm ii clnwii in Ihv IlilSi'IIll'IlI ivlu-i'e Iweezvs :irc mml l.m-I uf Qluy :1I'tv'1' wr-Imul. kills, slay :iI'tei'wI1ImI, , . v III. Uh l'1lm-I I' ikr- lm- Imvk xi'ln-i'I- the mill Iriw-xv, hI.m' .Xml slum' mv Iliusm- l'2ll'l'4 I km-xx' lung' sign. u 1-I 14 . , . . 'l'Iu-im wan I Ili:-V1 Iiraizul NIIIIIUN :xml lxzntu- Su qim-I. .Km I Ii-lv I-vm-1' rozulv lu stil' up zu mul. 4 II:-zu' hllle lIIlt'Il1lI'lI. wilh his Iwnrl I'iiII eil' glean .Xml I'Ix'vi'c-It, the 4Ii'c-zliiiw, wow- ixwilicli-mis In Q4-I-, ll:li'uI1l,ul1i'vImi'1i.I1mI4Ilwpzlrt nl il Iiml. IYI11-ll wo -Iuyi-cl :nI'lc-1'5a'Im:mI. liltls, 51:01-cl g1I'14-1- it Illml IY. II11-iilwmul. Uh Ill'miIxx'imrIl 'l'h4- wnrlcl IQ lllIlAiIII'. lA'l llll' l'I'lIII'II. YUIII' IIIUNNIIIQN III NlI2Il'l'. XIZIIIY il IYIIIIUI' thi- lug' llil' hung Imv, .Xin I NIllI'IIl'IN'iIll'lI ilgx hun- givin- lf' llllll Ii'-1. M-I l1u1nx'4Ii'a-:mixl limi-x' I In-:rig r w llu x'w1m-1-- 'rl -will' I'1'wI. InIivlw-Iivlul:il14I4-Imw, lmm' nn Illini-.-'4-1 YHIII' I1---Jinx. Ilan: I lll lY hka- -1 muh 4 - , 1 1 Ill' You II -1:1-x' 2lliIl'I' N1-Infml. ki4I-. Nlallx' gulls-1' wlmlil M. l'.. II
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niairk in linglish :intl tn -Bliss l'tt. her faith- ful sewing iteaeher. she gives 'her silver thimlmle. Ainzmg' 'Hetta Green. Sala Put- eatnp and 1'1l'2l1'lt EH Brown he-r Senior gratee and dignity are tltistrihnterl. lYith all the lmnors and respmisihilities whieh she tzmk as President of the tStnclent Bmly. t- he nnw hantls that power over tn Myra Pearee. at ninstt iwortliy sur-eessmz All of my pnssessinns -heing' nearly wnrn ont anal my ereclits being' of nn llnnznr tn anyune, l bequeath my best wishes and t'nnrl rernelnanee to hnth the faenlty and the Htntlentts. In witness whereu1T. we have herennt-n set enr seal. this twenty-tnnrth clay of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen llnndred and twelve. 'Sig'necl: EtStTtHl'IR G. DAIYTY. OLIVE G. SIPLE. KATIE MVHPIIY. JE-SSIE R. JOHNSON. YN xtnesses: 'NILSIS MAt'IN'l'YHl'I, MARY lt'A'R'l'IN'I'l. MYRA PICAlit'l'I. it .Menzies Skirt Jessie hultetl the lcitehen tltmr, trietl hanging' l'l'Ul1l a tree limb the skirt was fas- every wintlnw tu see that it was tastenetl tenefl np snhigh. lnsitle the hall she ennhl anal atltling a few final tnnehes that a girl hear the elnek tiek oft' the minutes. She et' eigihteen always will tn her tziilet. pnlletl t'ell tineunseinusly tn ennnting' the slnw, the t'ront flour after her. 'l'hen she st nppetl 'lllt'2lSlll'9'll strokes. in lllS!ll2lV'2Illfl 'heeause she hail nn ehmiee in Unee she stopped antl langltetl 7't her the matter. 'l'he flnnr hacl slannnecl tn on nwn preclieatnent. then she st1rppetl,l.lt1g'll- her skirt. ller mother was unt anrl 'hatl ing' and grew serinns again. l may the taken the latr-h key. There -were nn near here till clark. she said. Jnst then wh-9e's neiglilmrs, she efnnhln't get tree and she were heard and she gatherefl nip ennrag'e 'tn eertainly eenltl nnt at't'nrtl ta the seen in eall. hnt it was a t'ish wagon antl she let the seareity et' elnthes that wnuhl tnllnw it pass hetltre it neenrrerl tu her that she it' she let't her skirt in the fltmr. Hesitles. might sentl the tnan ter her neighbor. there wasn't a winthvw nnhvehetl wherehnv TIN, ,.1,,,.k in ilu. imp mil,-kml off ti... I ttlllvl' lllt' ll 'lSl'- Slit' mlflll N4'l 7't 'i ntinntes anttl she heartl the little t'eli it llt'l'+9ll' llttfllef' illltl lH'1' f'1ll't'rl lH'i2'ltlP l' niacle when it was ,inst t'ix'e minutes Ctellnre Wullltl f'Vl'V limi' 'l'0V- the hnnir. tl, dear. what will Ulire Ut What a tix. grwatietl Jessie. think? .Xt this paint a sniall h my ean'e th-re it is twenthv-I'ixte tniinntes tai tlnt strnlling- hy. tlh. little hm: ennte herel anal they ht-gin playing' at t'unr. antl it will sereainetl Jessie. lle hmlieal np. wpen- .hreali np the whnle tahle it' lilll nut there: ninnthe-tl. then startetl nn. ullftlllt' here! :intl I uwe tllive sn IIIIIIIX l'ax'nrs h.-sitles. she shuntetl. lle eanie as it' halt' at'r:iitl. What 1-an l ilu? l prnntisetl st t'aitht'nlly tht vnntlel' tn that hunse antl tell the latly tu he un hanal antl l ean't even lf'll'lDiltllIi'?u tin r-nine here anal lDl'tll2' a skirt. 'l'ell her She pnlleul at het' sliil't. l'it'st gentllv. -lvsslt' wants her. New tlnn't get it wrnn-3' t vr it was new, lint sttnn began ta- Ing' hartl. :intl l'tItl.u lt Wutllltl lint slipl she llll'Ill'tl lllltl twistetl Fin. luillnu., mul-4. l,.l,,l.,l In-. 1-I the lcnanh, the night lateh stztyetl t'i ::1. tmum gmt liwm, H- ill, mmm OMIA. hmwya l 1-:tn at least sit tl vwn :intl await tle- Varrls are always a litth- late. She 1- :nnt- t't-Ittpnn-nts. she szlill tn herst-lt'. lint ell sixty with the elm-lc several limes he- then slit' trit-tl silt' t'f-It :ts it' slit- nt- e thin- the rtvnntl taee nl' the hwy lt 0IH l
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