Lincoln High School - Lincolnia Yearbook (Cleveland, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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THE LINCOLN LOG Page 19 Item 7. To all future class presidents, we leave Bob Wieland's efficiency as such. Item 8. To Miss Mallory, we leave Ilortense Ferguson’s musical ability to dispose of as she pleases. Item 9. To all future aspirants as football stars, we leave the ability of Marry Staten, Wilbur Dicus, Henry Monkowski and Bob Wieland. Item 10. We leave to the 12B Class our scats in the auditorium. We also leave to the 12B Class our dignity, trusting they will realize its vast importance. Item 11. Any cuds of gum or stubs of pencils, erasers and scraps of paper that we may leave behind, we generously leave to any one that may wish to use them. Item 12. Lastly, we leave all memories of our good times to the old school itself. All the rest and residue of our property of whatever nature and quality it may be, we leave behind to Mr. Smiley to be disposed of for the good of all future classes. We hereby constitute and appoint Mr. Smiley as the sole executor of this, our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1921—the testators have to this, our will, set hands and seal this 20th day of January, Anno Domini one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one. Stephanie Sentena, Jan. ’20

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Page 18 THE LINCOLN LOG One of our number, Clinton Crevoisic, appears in the wilds of the woolly west. He is a cowboy of wonderful bravery and a typical villain of romance. From the depths of the class a tall figure approaches. Broad of shoulders and deep of chest. She speaks in deep stentorian tones. I can hardly believe that this is the once slim little Grace Ambrose. I see thru the mists, but very dimly, a caravan approaching over the dreary undulations of the desert. A figure stands out very plainly. High upon the back of a camel sits Sam Silverman. He is transporting rain coats to Egypt, where he makes great sales almost every day. What’s all this commotion in the corner of the House of Commons! It is a Sinn Fciner agitating for some issue. I look closer. Do my eyes deceive me? It is a woman. Her fiery spirit diffuses itself among her listeners. Yes, it is, as my prophetic soul, foretold me—Siby Thorpe. The pictures are gone. The colors are again blending, melting, and merging into each other. The glass is becoming clear. I am sorry the visions are over, but I am comforted wit!} the assurance that they are true. Stephanie Sentena, Jan. 20 (Class Ultll E, the Class of January, 1921, in full possession of a crammed mind, untrained memory and superhuman understanding, and about to pass out of this sphere of education do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament: First, we direct that our final obsequies be conducted by our friends, classmates and especially by the evcr-competent faculty who have guarded us so long, asking only as a last wish of the dying that the funeral be carried out with due dignity, pomp, and ceremony which ought to be accorded to us. Item 1. We give and bequeath to the dear faculty who have been our instructors in the wisdom of the ages, sweet dreams and restful nights. They need no longer lie awake and wonder whether this one or that has done her home work. They need no longer give up their week-ends to marking for they have discharged their work dutifully and well. Item 2. To our faculty we also leave all the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time in our test papers. We hope that they will feel at liberty to use all such bits of wisdom and enlightenment for the education of future classes as well as for their own benefit. That, of course, is left to their personal discretion. Item 3. To Miss Van Fleet, our home room teacher, we give our profound admiration and enduring friendship. Item 4. We give and bequeath to all our successors our wonderful class and school spirit. We hope they will become so thoroughly steeped in it that the school will never suffer for the lack of it. Item 5. We also give and bequeath to our successors in the 12B Class as a whole, Wilbur Dicus’s finished art of bluffing. Item 6. To the 12B girls, we give the example of the girls of the Class of '21—their modest looks and their grave and reverend mien.

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