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WA- ? 4txxzzzztf , cassas 'J3' fi S252555!K!55 41-THE 1920 E •-X' M •r FAVORITE SONGS “I’ve only one idea about the girls and that is to love them.”—Boers. “Farm Days.”—Barkhauscn. “1 love the ladies.”—Faktor. “Everybody’s doing it.”—Webb. “Kiss Me.”—Larson. “The Holy City.”—Kochanek. “Where do we go from here?”—Marolm. “This is the life.”—Kelly. “Cabbage Head March”—Guthrie. “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles.”—Biclenberg. “That’s worth while waiting for.”—Sclnveitering. “Daddy Longlegs.”—Hoedmaker. “The Cootie Tickel”—Clary. “Take Me To The Land of Jazz.”—Schroeder. “Bring Me a Doll.”—Richards. “Slow and Easy.”—Berry. “Can you tame wild women ?”—Thurman. “If you’re not here at roll call.”—Teter. “Bye, Lo, Sell High.”—Packard. SENIOR TECHNICIAN CLASS WILL We, the senior class of 1920, being in sound mind (barring certain men- tal defectiveness) knowing the uncertainty of life and death, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. In this, our last will and testament, we do bequeath: Unto the coming Senior class: Our protection over the S. O. E. flag, and our privilege of being the teachers favorites. Unto the faculty: Our knowledge of several things they have not taught us. Unto Burleigh: Clary’s gift of gab. Unto Jack Marshall: Boers proficiency at the game of galloping domi- noes. Unto the school in general: Our good will, best wishes and all other personal property. Unto Dinty Moore: Berry’s ability to get satisfactory excuses. Unto Jimmie Highfill: A pair of glasses from Ed. and all Oklahoma. In witness whereof, Signed. ALEXANDER VOLTA, MICHAEL FARADAY EFF. ’20. CLASS MOTTO Onward and Upward CLASS FLOWER Goldenrod CLASS COLORS Cardinal Page Two Hundred Twenty
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. . W W '« THE H9M EHF- w- 22X. lEbrtrntolmiriau 12-A CLASS OFFICERS G. S. Boers ....................................................President E. F. Webb................................................Vice-President V. A. Larson ...................................................Secretary E. F. Faktor ...................................................Treasurer P. Schwictering ...................................................Editor L. Schroeder, Herbert Clary...............................Class-Reporters Mr. Kelly ..................................................Class-Adviser V. H. Beahm, Woodward, Pa.: ’Tis not enough to be good, one must be good for something. L. Schroeder: I have the nerve to fuss, but not the inclination. J. Guthrie: That was a very good suggestion. I was just about to make it myself. R. Marohn: There is no fool like an old fool. A. H. Richards: lie always as merry as you can for no one delights in a sorrowful man. V. A. Larsen: Oh boy! There she goes. G. S. Boers: 1 am not as bashful as I look. E. Berry: A little learning is a dangerous thing. E. Faktor: You cannot push yourself forward by patting yourself on the back. R. G. Bielenberg: 1 like work, it fascinates me, I can sit and look at it for hours, I love to keep it by me, the idea of getting rid of it nearly breaks my heart. Edmond Faulkner Webb: “Nuf Scd.” P. Hoedcmaker: 1 hold to my own opinions, regardless of others. A. Thurman: He speaks, behaves and acts as he ought. F. S. Kochanek: My home is in heaven. I am here on a visit. H. Clary: Say, that reminds me of a story I heard. P. Schweitering: It is better to take care than to take chances. E. Barkhausen: Some men imagine they are aristocrats because they are too lazy to work. Page Two Hundred Nineteen
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