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m — n imnnui ■ oooo ready there. After some excitement they told us how peace was ob¬ tained. It seems that Jack went in his aeroplane to all the palaces and abducted the kings during the night. Ray rented a house and guarded the rulers until all were collected. Here they forced the kings to sign a treaty of peace and to withdraw all forces from the field at once. These forced commands were sent to their respective countries and when they were carried out, the kings were released. It was a very simple plan but showed diplomacy on the part of the boys. We gave three cheers for M. H. S. and when we arrived in New York harbor Mr. Wilson was there to meet us. We went to the “Ritz-Coolton” where an elaborate banquet was awaiting us. After the toasts he awarded us a gold medal and a million dollars each. At the presenta¬ tions we could only mumble, “Thanks, it certainly was some trip. Senior Class Will In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of the Senior Class of Momence High School, Deceased: We, the Seniors of Momence High School, City of Momence, County of Kan- kee, State of Illinois, in the United States of America, 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 devises of whatever nature by us made. To all we bequeath the following: FIRST—The right to run down stairs. SECOND—The right to chew gum at all times and in ail places. THIRD—The luck of getting through “exams” without studying. FOURTH—The right to dance at all school functions. To MISS DALLACH we bequeath our “pep” to add to her full supply. To MR. JOHNSTON we bequeath the happy memories of our last year. To MISS HJERTSTEDT we bequeath our skill in cooking. To MR. SMITH, the landscape gardener, we bequeath our ivy. To MISS TERRY we bequeath our hooks and crooks, going in the wrong Q direction. To MISS SLOUGH we bequeath our highest ideals. To MISS SHELDON we bequeath our good behavior. ° FOR GOOD MEASURE: E To the FRESHMAN we bequeath the tree we planted in our Freshman year; the one in the southeast corner of the campus. To the SOPHOMORES we bequeath the use of our old Cses r ponies. To the JUNIORS, our immediate heirs, we bequeath our knowledge, our text books and our homes; and lastly, the social dignity and power embodied in the title SENIOR. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this sixth day of June, A. D. nineteen hundred and seventeen (1917). (SEAL) FLORENCE E. COLE. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Senior Class as and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us, who, at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses to said instrument. MARTINA C. CONDON, GLADYS L. JACKSON.
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