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I f 9 6.. . I Laney Allen was overheard the other evening heaving a sigh then sayingg Backyard, turn backward, oh time in thy flight! and take me to Cherokee just for tonigfatff I One of our P. G's seems to be getting CYD young again. lfVillie-4'Did Claire ever ask you for a kiss when he went with you? La Velle- No! he's the sort of fellow who is apt to take things for granted. Lorine to Bennie- You interest me strangely Bennie-as no other man ever has. Bennie- Oh, you sprung that on me the other night. V Lorene+ Oh, was it you, I thought it was Brigham? Wanted-Some new subjects td scrap over as we have about run,out of material-Carrie and Bick. ' . Nina and Harold stood on the porch at midnight. 'I was time to say good bye, But brightly gleamed that new porch light, And nought could they do but sigh.. . If Roy Barclay Url was around when a gun went off, would he get Schatz. There was a young fellow from Dudery, He went by the name of Fouclray, As all his friends knows, His girl's name is Rose, If she gives him the mit, He'll fall in a fit, And what will become of Rose. Edna Aikins was heard saying this verse. Warner kissed me in the spring, Parker in the Fall, Bennie only looked at me and never kissed at all. Ask Rachael Perry if she gets a Bill from Kennedy's Hopkins- What's the matter with you this morning, Trekell, you must have got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning? Trekell- No, I slept on the floor last night Miss Hammond- What did Alexander do to become called the Great ? Miss N. O.- He was the leader of the famous Alexanders Ragtime Band I Spike had been writing on the typewriter and went into the next room with a young lady and waszasked if he had been working hard. Spike-K'Yes this arm is about all in. Mr. Rippey- The Jasmine in the south are so sweet that I don't see how a young man could sit in the moonlight near them without having a queer emotional feeling. W. Ricks- Woodruff lets go south. 192
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77 f -- 1 4- V-1 . vw ..- .. W A4-44 no- . Wy may fo r a i 1 9 1 6 . - a a a .. Mis ra a t . . gs Class Will In the name of the Dictator, Amen. We, the senior class of the State School,being of Sound minds and POSSGSSUTQ' QVG1' Clear and accurate memories and knowing of the daU8'e1'S and Of the Unceftaility Of thif merry senior life, do write with our own hands Jr at our own direction, Our last will and Testament tho varied in its Scope to this effect: , First: We bequeath the use of our classrooms to the poor ignorant people who are beneath us in the scale of education. ,Secondz VVe give or bequeath to all candidates for grduation, ground floor rights to a life-like course in Physics relating' the laws of nature and in reality, causing one to see how insignificant he really be. Third: To the Juniors, we bequeath our record an inspiration by which they may become greater than otherwise. Fourth: To Walter G. Hopkins, we bequeath the Sum total of the unused part of an order of 503,617 candles, which were to be used after 11. 59 P. P. This lot consists of three unused candles and thirteen stubs which are partly used. Fifth: To our exemplary English teacher, Prof. E. A. Rippey, M. A,, we be- queath the sum total of 1113, 333, 769 lines of original poetry and 269, 817 three minute book reports, same to be sold at auction and proceeds to be used as a part of the biloptican fund. Sixth: To the Sophomores we bequeath the right to more or further victories of sports on the gym floor. ' Seventh: To the Freshmen of 1916-7, we bequeath the undivided lot of twenty six rubber collars, all of which except twenty five are in good condition, not to mention two torn out button holes. ' Eight: We bequeath to the Freshmen the undisputed right to all colors found upon the flagstaff or buildings, same to he left to fly in their relative positions for four years. Ninth: We bequeath the right to clip One lock of hair for memory's sake, from the corpses after we are dead. same to be kept forever free from harm. This is made in favor of our respective sweethearts. The above was witnessed by me 011 this the twentieth day of May, 1916 and I Say that it is only the wiry desires of members of the one great Senior class so help me Hopkins. Lynn Glover Notary Public until 4- '23 Re-arrangement of Will Whereas we the Senior class do add to this document of May, 21, 1916, the following codicila to our last will and eternal in its scope, testament. First: All ponies not mentioned heretofore be given to our successors. I Second: To our kind teacher, J. Rothenberger We leave the words au revoir. Third: We bequeath all rights of use of the campus and all money derived from use of same and sale of campus tickets to the Y. W. and Y. M. C, A, Fourth: We bequeath a large supply of chapel tickets to all cold blooded people W110 may chance to enroll in the school. The hot air may work wonders upon these unfortunates. Fifth: We bequeath to 1'0 d the sacred palladium of the class room. use Siith- Wce bequeath all rights to work at taxidei-my under a July sun to the boys oft hee trift club. 193 P f. Johnson, one book on original stories, same to be
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