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8 LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL THE CLASS WILL. EDITH RICHARD, T2. We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twelve, being of sound mind and body and about to leave Lin- coln High School, do herewith, give and bequeath our large possessions by means of this our last will and tes- tament, as follows: To the Freshman Class, we give this excellent bit of ad- vice, the acceptance of which will lead onward to ever- lasting glory— copy nineteen twelve, learn to work, if not to win. To the Sophomore class, we bequeath our superb basket ball equipment, and with this proviso, said equipment ex- ists largely in our imagination, if you care to get it. To the Junior Class, we bequeath the Senior seats in the Assembly Hall and the dignity that is so necessary to success. These honors are entirely unknown to you, hence, assume them with becoming modesty and serious- ness; and may the row of seats be as dear to you next year as they have been to the class of Nineteen-hundred Twelve. Senior dignity, a thing sui generis, is always handed over to the new made Seniors. We fear that the act of wearing this gift will be a severe strain upon the nerve and muscle of the gav and noisy Juniors, yet sincerely do we hope for once, they will rise to the occasion as they have never done before, and we rest assured that the faculty will see that our wishes are fully carried cmt in both letter and spirit. With much genuine sorrow to part with the same, we also bequeath to the Juniors, as a last parting gift, our note books in literature fairly packed and crammed with facts, plain, hard, cold or solid as desired. To the Faculty, we bequeath a long and well earned rest from worrying over our class grades and deportment. We also bequeath to the Faculty and to the school at large, lot of necessity, but of our own free will, a full and running over measure of gratitude for all we have received during our coarse in Lincoln High 1 School, and a pledge of genuine friendship, from now, henceforth and forever. We beg moreover, that every member show personal gratitude for these gifts, which we bestow by prompt ap- pearance each morning in the assigned seat. Senior Class, 1912. Duly Witnessed our Seal and Signature;
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