TREASURE CHEST OF '40 , gl, , ',5,, In-1, ' 1, t ' ,, 5,, , loci., , ' il!! I, Milton Stitz, will and bequeath to Frank Pear- son my ingratiating ways with the lady teachers who pre- side at the desk in the assembly, with the hope that he may waste many happy hours, as I have done, leaning on the desk and engaging all the time and attention of the above-mentioned teachers. I, Martha Stone, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Bechtold my love for staying in the assembly room the last period in the day. , I, Delores Wecsner, do hereby will and bequeath to Ethel Ridenour, my ability to stay away from Chippewa. I, Lily Whitaker, do hereby will and bequeath to Vernice Stcil, my ability to get home early Sunday eve- nings and my ability to stay awake in shorthand class. I, Doris Schaaf, do hereby will and bequeath to Victor Odym my ability as an actor, so that he may be- come a second James Cagneyg also, my amicable disposi tion, so that he need never want for girl friends. I, Milton Stitz, will and bequeath to Rebecca Shoe- maker my accurate aim and infallible skill in hitting a croquet ball, with the hope that she may find this skill in hitting valuable in later life under the strmn and stress of croquet games played with numerous oppo- nents of the opposite sex. I, Dorothy Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Lawson my phenomenal and exceptional propensity for nurturing young rigs, devoting there to such efficiency and attention that these aforesaid animals attend the state fair, gaily bedecked with ornamental ribbons in- dicative of their lengthy pedigree and superior status. How beautiful is youth! How bright it gleams With its illusions, aspirations, dreams! Book of Beginnings, Story without End, Each maid a heroine, and each man a friend! All possibilities are in its hands, . No danger daunts it, and no foe withstandsg In its sublime audacity of faith, NBe thou removedln it to the mountain saith, And with ambitious feet, secure and proud, Ascends the ladder leaning on the cloud --Longfellow
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