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Page 26 text:
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CLASS WILL CLASS of 1934 w E, THE class of 1934, being of various and sundry theisms, sexes, and tastes, do hereby bequeath, give, in fact, force these, our sole remaining, undesired worldly possessions to our beloved successors : Senior Boys — The middle pane in the top row of the bottom section of the North window in the Senior Boy ' s room to Mr. Smith in hopes that it will be replaced by a piece of cardboard. Senior Girls — The fine dictionary in Mrs. Childs ' room to the incom- ing Senior Girls in order to make the pillow of the couch more comfortable by raising it, with one condition attached, that, at all cost, it shall be kept off the floor. Charles — Only a Rose to the Sophomore girls. Jimmy — His Roycemore blondes to Hunt Hamill. Spenny — His manner of twitching his nose to Mr. Bollinger and the Sixth grade rabbits. Fritz — His courtroom attitude on being pinched to Nancy Wolcott. Jon — His invitations to Stronghold to Bob for Freshman use. Burdick — His invective to Mr. Anderson. Rog — His guffaw to Miss Bacon, with reservations. Harvey — His chemistry classes with the girls to Bob Harkness. Coke — The dime in the sidewalk to Bob. Tom — His ability for catching a fly to Hilton Scribner. Bruce — His Human Fly Act to Bill Darrow. Ski — His ability to see at least one side of the question to whom it may concern. John — His enthusiasm to Maryphyllis. Barton — His frankness to Clarence Burley. Anne H. — Her where her r ' s aren ' t to Wawwen Howe. Margaret — Her dramatic ability to Jeanne Parker. Judy — Her reputation to the Ivory Soap Company. Betty — Her smile to the American Gothic. Elsie — Her terpsichorean aptitude to Tom Eliot. Jeanie — Her mechanical mind to Hester Reilly. Bice — Her escapades to Jane Parker. Elizabeth — Her study hall notes to the proctor. Ruthie — Her unobtrusiveness to Sally Korrady. Esther — Her Rules of Order to Robert ' s. Mar — Her swimming pool to whoever survives the Junior Prom. Mayr — Her quiet and peaceful manner to Evelyn Calkins. Jo — Her vocal ability to Mme. Stoughton. Debby — Her athletic ability to Ellen Bull. Anne B. — Her sweet, girlish laughter to Gutter Ritchie. -22-
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SENIORS CLASS OF 1934 BEATRICE WASHBURNE Bice CHICAGO Our life is what our thoughts make it B ARTON HOPKINS BOSWORTH Boz Ez soshable ez a baskit er kittens ' PRINCETON ■J —21-
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iiiS! Rsia mis SENIOR RETROSPECT WE HAVE RISEN AS THIS, our Senior Year draws to an end, And we prepare to enter the common trend Of the high school grad to college days; We begin to look back on the precious daze That never will ever be lived once more, The trials and triumphs at old North Shore, The joys, the thrills, disappointments, chagrin, As we struggled upward and strove to win, We Seniors wish to give a word of advice And urge our successors to think more than twice Before you begin to talk back to the faculty Or try in vain to dress too immaculately Or break any windows, go around bragging About your abilities when there ' s something lagging. And we firmly believe that a word to the wise Is, in this case, sufficient, we firmly advise You to heed our warning in the manner it ' s given, Bearing in mind the heights to which we have r ' sen. -23-
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