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sv' 1 us. If THE CLASS WILL We the honorable seniors of class of 33 of Clarks Summit and Clarks Green High School the most intellectual and dignified seniors ever hawing inhabited C S H S do ordaln and establish this as our last will and testament as follows namely PART 1 We bequeath to the lowly class of imbeclles known as 34 our delightful and sunny dispositions which make us belox ed among lower classes PART 2 Fo the Juniors we also will our record of no tardy marks and trust they will not mar this iecord by being late PART 'S We bequeath to the Sophomores all old chewing gum found under or on chairs or desks hoping that th1s will halt their mcesrsant talk ing We also will them our knowledge of the proper time and place for things to be done PART 4 To the lox ey dox ey 1Ild1X1dLl3.lS of the lower classes we will our restraint We omit all dying calf lookls and loxing sighs which so thoroughly dominate their activities PART o To the Sophomores we will our notable traits of always getting to school on time newer skipping school flattering the teach rs md ignoring the Juniors PART 6 To the Freshmen we bequeath our dignity and brains which all 'Fi eshies lack PART i As a class the Seniors will the following indixidual attrl butes To Byers to overcome his bashfulness with the opposite sex we will Bill Walter s way with the women? Marge Bean wills Elsie Sturm hei sophiticated manner of speech so that Buttercup may overcome her habit of baby talk. To Evlyn Shirer Ruth Jones wills her restraint and Don Gol y wills her his directners of manner. To Doris Fritz to curb her unruly hair Marjorie Gunther wills her very prim head-dress. Janice Miller wills to Eleanor Mackey her love of romance. Al Rorapaugh bequeaths to Charles Yaple his wit. We all hope Charles will know' what to do with it. io: -2 1-lg: limi 'ff-11,11-Lo: .11,-:1-zz-14-10:-:fini1:4fqvM'go1o34-3014-11-Quin: 18 ..,.. ,..,...,,.q...,l lg ' - .,-.,-......- A - 9x,,g ' . :a5-'1:r- T g-':'.-:.. , , I 4 h . -T - -i-- A ..... X X -1-L ' A 7 j 51: I l'ug Q li ffl if . f 5 X ' ' M ' 'Wild I f I Y- i- L: .lag I-4. A 5,11 1 ' 7 w ' 1 ., . . . . - . . L , . V . F . . , i . Q v. , , . . . . . . ., . . . . . . Y v. ,f - . . . , . Y . . ' R Y 1 , . . . . . . u Y .Y Y. . N . ' Y V . . . . , . 4 N . . . . . ' ' v ,1 r' - 4 w . . . . - , 1 V. 1 .W 1 l l . . . , , , -. Y 1 . , . ' . N . . u . . . w u f. . , . 1 .,,, - . I W V. ' I . . V , . v v V . X. 7. N I . . . . , Y . . . H I v. V. u . V All a l is A n s P ,Y ' I v I K L I L ' 1 ' v ' ' ,1 , ' . 1 Q 1 , . , . . , A , . , I . . . g , . n p. ,1, - y W V' 1 w . 7.4 v. . . 7. . i,- I . u V. . Y. . 7 5 Y 5, . . s 4 7 -, V D , , , c . S Y' Y Q 1 A 1 I 1 ' A I 5 1 C I I w f .
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tee AZ?7W THE SENIOR TRACKMEET The l 1 t school hurdles are about to be surpassed The ev ents s0 fan have been strenuous and plentv of competition has been in evidence We have been good sportsmen allowing the teachers to have the upper hand for tw elve v ears but we finally convinced them that we were good enough runners to leave the school in a cloud of dust The summer will give ls a good start and very few of us will lag behind far enough for the teach ers to entertain next fall Some who have carried subJects for douze ans nook to hibernate for the summer Who w ouldn t be tired after a twelve year marathon' To show what we have accomplished let me acquaint you with a few significant facts We have spent 15 260 hours to1l1ng on the cinders But times were so bad they had to pay some thirty people to keep us at it Of course Clvde Smith only spent 10 263 hours and twenty minutes in school as a certain somebody out in the cornfields detailed him He managed to finish with the re t of us however despite the shocking experience We had a great time doing these scholastic hurdles even if we were nearly disqualified for stumbling a number of ftimes Phil Wroe fell on his face in Chemistry class one day His mind was evidently far away thinking of Wal Chow unusuall Well Mr Mahaley was writing the reaction the produce of which was Epsom Salts VIgSo4 7H20 When the Prof had finished he asked if there was a question Coming out of the fog but not in time to see the hurdle Phil piped up I can t get it through m The grades w ere as easy as it is for a Greek to run a restaurant but toward the end it was neces ary to pole vault As Florence Cook and Janice Miller were not in condition to pole vault they have been doing special trai ing to keep in condition by running down to breakfast every morning. During the second semester they were placed in the pie-eating contest where they came out cosalutatorians. Latest reports are that those two pals Don Goley and Harold Doud w ho always ran side by side will not be separated but will conitinu- their activity on the race track at Tushegee Institute. We hope that they don t m-ike any black marks while there. We as Seniors after having partaken of the fruits of victory at this track-meet of 1933 will pass this information on to the other classes. It is summarized and contained in the old Chinese proverb: If at first you don't succeed try, try again. I7 T, 'L.4 -' F ' ,'T.?T-'i-:'.l.T1 n I Q9 pg . 3- Q 1 wk it ,ui 'sf ll- y I 'f'I.ly r Y 'Mud ll, nz-.il KA is 3 s . K . i . 5, 3 K . Y xi K, , Q. ' y v V, A , v ' 1 v ' s - ' . ' . . ' ' ' 1: Lv 1 v W v S v' ' - will then have a chance. to carry their personal subjects to a nice shady W ' ' y v v , , I , Y' v I . K I , . i V nf l . . . , U . A . . 1 . , . . Si . , , '. ' S i 1 . ' S I A ' L, l v V . . . V ' .K . V K, F. y i n i , Q l , ' .' -I . . L . . . . . . , . . . . N . . ,, , .1 , , , , . D 7! , 1 y V ' '-v 1 v . . , . . . , yr - ' K ,ss v . L- 1 , y , . n ' ' D , 3 Y V 7 , , W . , y , , Q , r v , C Y A Y I V L? 7 1011-if-:o11v1o3oi4 1014.14-1o1o1oi1.i1vi4 34.1014 21-101 0101- into
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'Nab' W ll X 5' If The Class Will A Ii xnlx C' nmody ind his Ford xxere xxilled to X Ll 1 xsvlilllms list xeu xxe pass him on max xxe say none the yxoise for xxeu to Frieda Neskev s0 that Frieda xxill be able to tell Us of hex expeiiences xxith a 1e1l he m in PART 8 To all the Junior s xxe xxill Jean Coon s decoiatixe life sax ei so th it t 1 x cin sink oi sxxim 'ind Bill Wlltei s habit of sxx illoxxing the dictlonaix Thus xxe conclude xxlshing the under Cla smen luck We ale suie they xx1ll tix to take our places in the teachex s heaits is if they could o that the Faculty max be sustained from too much giief at oui departuie THE NTEMBERQ OF THE CLAQQ OF 1922 GOD Busss THEM BON VOYAGE Wm hixe ill been stirred to the point of bllNtLl1llg' oui hinds oxen '1 good pliy but the audience xxore then hands to the bones xx hen thu xiexx ed our recent opeietti Bon Xovave The plixus xxeie supeib Neal Standish played by Wesley Yfnd xx ls gixen 1 tllll to Europe by his xxealthy Aunt Nl ny fAlxce Klngl His tilend Larry O Connell QAlbert Rorapaughj ficcompinied him xxhile he tudled alt in the foreign countries He meets Pitiica Galloxxax Olai 101 ie Beanl in the studio ot Andre 'Nlauiois CB1uce Stonej and talls in lox xxith hex Patsy according to hei fathers xxill had to suppoit herself unmarried Vor three years in a foreign country. Then she still h-id five wc eks more of work is a designer in the modiste shop of M idime Piftri lwilliam Walterj. In the meantime Patsy sends Neal away' for the five weeks. Neil had a wonderful time and when he returned he and Patsy became en- gaged. After overcoming several difficulties the whole party' sailed for Amercia. Th-V singing was extraordinary. With the assistance of the orchestra -ind the ible direction of Miss Nlarie Tapper this operetta was 1 gre-it success. Bo matter what one wished to see-humor, lox'e or any other element-his wish was gran ed. 19 A - '-if-f -' r P - -,..-1-gal- A , I xy' .-J?-N , N 4 5, , X -.-: .- ' , 1? 1 lw Q ll f!4 Q-Q . - f lx X, .Q P - I mmhv ' Mud - I, 1 ,,- J' -2 31 -6. A 1 V 1 V . V . V V V V. V Y. V V V V V V , , 7 , 1 , N 1 V1 V 1 . 2 2 , C A V V V V V VV ' V V V V, V V - .V V V ' . C v ' - 1 , - ' - 2 V ' V V . V . - V V V V V V . V V V V V V 1 - 1 V ' sw v v- I v 1 ug v v l ,g v 1 - l V v V' V V V' ' V' V ' V V V' . 2 .V 0. 2 , . , 1 2 . 1 V 2 V ' ' 1 V V s VV V V V V A - x , V , . . . V 'b A U Y N l Q, w 1 1 1 1 D v x U t - 1 V c V A , B l Y Y ku xv . u' 1 1 1 U V L sn 1 1 V V w V -1 . , 2 V 2 5. V LV ,V V 2 'V V V V V V ' V ' V V , , V V 5 v 1 1 , V V. J V' - V V V U 7 H fr V, as ' A V V 1 V V V , V V V V V ' V V v V V V V cu . , . . V , ,. W 1 , V2 AV V E V KV V V - A Z .'V vV . r ' . . . V . . . V V V V V V V V V V , V V c c ' S ' 1 I . 1 ' 1. xxx' .V 2 1. 1 I vu vv V V' V' V, V ' V ' ' V V ' V V V , V 'V V V . V V . , V ' .Q V' V V V ' V ' V V' V V V c . V , . , . V 1' V V Y 1 1 2 2 2 ' v Y V. 1 1 N v ' V V V V s 1 V V s V V ' Q V v fx V V . e 1 1 V s . 1 1 4 , 1 1 1 1 V V V . V ' t f-1--1--14'1-Vi-V101-V:-VLUQV :VV3-V14V14-14,11-ini-V1--3--11-iu3-Vinani -1 11-1 V14
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