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Page 37 text:
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THE VISION OF 0 SENIOR The level rays of the setting a n Strecmed into the schucl room gray And found one lovely Senisr Who Lingered till close of day, The Sunbenms brightened the rows ef desks Familiar in glean and gloom And the Scnisr saw a vision In the Silence ef the room. Four years disappear from the And I ses a carefree crowd Bound for the freshman party With joke and laughter loud. They had faith in the world and each - Unquestiened, if likewise untried, They were friends with one another, As forth te the party they hisd. But the visi n has suddenly vanished And I sec the scheol rsum still But nsw And I They sr v it is filled with pupils ses by their lazy air sophemeres, wise and witty Who look so devil-may-cure. But lo, the dim picture is changing -t scroll of time, her And dissolves itself into a hall And the music floats out frum the windew Where the juniors are giving s ball. The scene is a gay one, and brilliant And no one finds any faults As the orchestra plays for the dancers Trcading the maze of the waltz. And then I see the schvolhsuss 'Tis a vision true, HV doubt For the duwrs swing slowly s5en And ths seniors file slowly out. And they smile as they rsach the thrcshsld Whether sad, or merry at heart Unfvrgsttsn the well-known faces As, en divers ways, they pert. Leaving an empty schoalrvom And desks familiar ef yere The desks that shall know the Senisrs The Class ef thirty-three no mere. Adapted h Charles Pulford
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Page 39 text:
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CMASS WILL We, the Senior Class of Newport High School, Pend Oreille County, Washington, considering the uncertainty of life, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, and not acting under duress, ,enace, fraud or the undue influence of any other class whatsoever, do make, publish and declare, this our last Will and Testament: The Senior Class wills its ability to get its own way to the Junior class hoping that they will use it with all due respects to the copy- right owners. Charles Pulford leaves his pleasant smile and friendly way to Wayne Fox with the advice not to bestow all of it upon one girl. Grover Painter leaves his musical Adams-apple to Quintin Fields with the condition that he Wthumpsu in English Class only. Harold Larsen bestows the secret of his school-girl complexion and his library of beauty culture upon Leslie Dunwoodie. Leslie's motto henceforth shall be: USave the surface and you save alln. Edna Sugden leaves her oratorical ability to Don Nelson. In the future Don will be able to orate without the slightest blush. Hazel Stewart leaves her tall statliness to Ethel Terlson since, of course, she'll be up in the 'orld when she's a Senior. Carol Adams leaves her coquettish smile and UJanet Gaynorn eyes to Marjorie Paul to be used with discretion - - please. Keith Amsbaugh number Wl5n to Jeane Bardwell in Cusick upon own. Leslie Blocker wills his position on the football team and his lucky Tuffy Painter. confers her gracious manners and all her vast interests Cleo Leonard who, of course, has no interests of her leaves all his Hshrinking violet waysu to Bill Trask. Jean Braddock leaves her infectious giggle to Winnie Sewell with instructions to use it with care. Maxine Cross wills her pleasant smile to Stella Stark. Dorothy Holcomb bequeathes all of her interest in Blond Hair - - no it's a mistake Florence Jones Junior Class - -- she won't give it up. leaves her ability to get good grades to the whole feeling they'll need it.
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