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mi i. vane nVmm srtrJl Trtl ' trh nineteen HIGH SCHOOL VUdllUl cllUl UUtlCK SEVENTEEN Senior (Class Will We, the Senior class of 1 ! 1 7. being of sound mind, known for our greal intelligence, do, in the lasl days of our life in high school, hereby, will aiad bequeath llu following endowment to-wit : To the Juniors we leave the undisputed possession of the south row of seats in the study hall, so they may watch the milk wagons go past, and so the girls will nol have to stand up to wave at the hoys who may happen to pass. We also leave our physics texts which we found so hard to master. We also leave them the places on the debate team which are left vacant We hope they will uphold the honor we have striven so hard to gel and thai i hey will forgel their class prejudice. To the Sophomores, we leave our honors which we so faithfully won on both the track and football field. Thai they may follow in our footsteps in o much as to have a majority of the men on the football team, and being able to win the inter-class track meets. Also to Lelia English we wish to leave our common sense, and hope she will profit by it. To the Freshman class we leave the prescription for getting rid of hash- fulness and greenness. The Senior hoys also leave the freshman boys all the old pipes which they wore out in the course of their high school career. But we sincerely hope that they will not find any use for them. To the ne i year ' s Annual staff we leave our snug little room down under the basement stairs, with expectation thai they will not misuse il any more than we did. To the Faculty, who labored so faithfully with us through our senior year we leave our thanks and the satisfaction of knowing thai they had the opportunity of teaching some of the greatesl men of tomorrow. To the Janitor we leave the scraps of paper this annual was written on. And the honor and special privilege of cleaning up the Annual room after v e have vacated it. To the whole school we ' leave the happy remembrances of this class. In witness hereof we do set our hand and seal this eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord, 1!H7. Seal SENIOR CLASS, ' 17. Harold Albright — Are yon speaking to me- 18
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