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lllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHlltllllllllllIHIIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll Ulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Charlotte Johnson Cleverly Jaunty The third of the brilliant trio who left us last Spring to enter Allegheny. She has a lovable personality and is liked by all who know her. A Freshman up there is inter- ested in Charlotte -and we don't blame him. Who is the lucky man? Dorothy Hughes Dot Dashing Hit Another one of the Brilliant Trio. Went up the, hill on high and hasn't slowed up yet. Made her debut in society at a basketball game with Gerald Crowe. A candidate for Phi Beta Kappa. Will bring honor to M. H. S, Margaret Webb Mighty Witty Another of the brilliant trio. Did high school in three and a half yea1's. Is starring at Allegheny. Will graduate with '22 but we missed her the last year. Margaret Heckler Marg', Mildly Hilarious Very popular with a certain society. Norma Thomas better come home, as her man is running around Luce and Mar- garet seems to know a lot about the where- abouts of the aforesaid man. Will prob- ably ligure in a party at the Bartlett Hotel soon. Clarence First Near Beers Clever Figure Would have liked to wait for Bertha but decided that it would be, better to graduate now and have the house all ready when Bertha gets through. Well, Clarence! let Pickering feather your nest. A dollar down and a dollar when they get you. Margaret Arick Maggie Marvellously Aristocratic At Hrst did not think she would stay to graduate, but he-1' Hance advised an educa- tion and they decided to make it a June wedding. Well, Margaret, dandelions and cauliflower make a nice, bouquet. The Ben Hur guards will act as ushers. 21
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llllllHHIIHIIIHIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIHIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Senior Class Will We, the Class of 1922 of Meadville High School, the City of Meadville, County of Crawford and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests and devices of whatever nature by us made. First: We do hereby constitute and appoint Norwood fSnivvyJ Kerr the executor of our estate and we will and direct that the said executor be required to give bond to the sum of sixteen cents as security for the faith- ful discharge of this trust. Second: We give and bequeath to Cracker De Villers the old high school building. May he use it as his summer home. Third: Our fighting ability which carried us to victory in our fresh- man year to the Girls' Basketball Team. They know how to use it. g Fourth: We hereby give the peppy song books as favors at Commence- ment Exercises. Don't all rush at once. Fifth: We bequeath the Athletic equipment such as jerseys, shoes, basketball suits, etc., to the men themselves because we know they will get them anyway. Sixth: We bequeath the proceeds from our Senior Play to the Asso- ciated Charities. Our intentions are good but our proceeds are rather poor. Seventh: Ray Bush's willowy gracefulness on the basketball floor to Jim Trace. We know Jim will cut a sprawling figure. Eighth: Kate Freund's foul-shooting to Ed Davern. It is very un- certain just where the ball is going, Ed. Ninth: Mary Ann's ability to bluff to Hank Weber. We hope he can get away with it. She could-not. Tenth: Francis Picken's voice to Jappy Fairchilds. Take your tune out and bury it, Jappy. Eleventh: William Shaw's popularity with the faculty to Edward Kaufman. We think he needs it more than any other student. Kindly see the said William between the hours of 12:25 and 2:45. Twelfth: We give Donald Cropp's Ford to the trophy case of the new high school and we hope you will appreciate it. Thirteenth: Donald Kightlinger's good opinion of himself to Doc Clawson. Never mind, Doc, a little more won't make much difference. Fourteenth: Angelic Corrigan's dates to Gladys Schade. Fifteenth: Charlie Haas' ability to run things to Neal Rogers. Sixteenth: First-Beers case to Wayne Phillips and Elizabeth Ken- nedy. Aren't we generous, Wayne? Seventeenth: Mid Davis' flirting ability to Catherine Hendershot. Eighteenth: Elizabeth Remler's slimness to Wallace Dean. May be obtained by hitting head on fioor until stars, especially the North Star, is seen. Keep knees stiff. Nineteenth: We sell the school library to Vernier's Second-Hand Shop. The proceeds go to buy flower holders for the halls of the new High School. Twentieth: We bequeath the New High School building to the Class of '23 and their descendants. We would have liked to have had it for our own but circumstances prevented. Signed in the presence of us and each other, we have hereby subscribed our names as attesting witnesses to this statement. fSignedD Olive Branch, fSignedJ Daisy Almond, 23
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