11th. To Chester Shortt, a permanent position in the ring, with our promise to het on the winner. 12th. To Allen Sampson, the privilege to retire to the office to partake of his luncheon to insure his future health. 13th. To Olive Susan, an automobile to convey her to school at noon, to avoid being tard.v. 14th. To Lenora Zielke, the privilege to accept a permanent position with the Standard Stone and Lime Co. loth. To Jennie Pratt, a patent laughing machine, and to Ralph Atkins, a talking machine (Ella Messner.) Kith. To Maggie Smith, a high elevation of land. (Hill.) 17th. To Harry Atkins, the right to whisper to Ora, provided Mr. Curtis is not looking. 18th. To Edna Randall, the privilege of always going home alone. 19th. To Elsie Parratt, the right to make up faces at herself. 20th. To Bessie Burns, our base ball pitcher. 21th. To Flora Morgan, a collection of “Wax Figures’ for the purpose of giving entertainments. 22nd. To Eva Paynter, the right to become a blacksmith. 23rd. To Willie Orvis, a booklet, “How to Raise Poultry. 24th. To Jennie Norton, some of “Aunt Jeinimah's Plaster to be placed upon her feet to stop her period of elongation and give time for internal development. 25th. To Mayine Schraven, the right to sit alone in Ancient History Class. 26th. To Hazel Hansen, Jessie Reynolds, Maude Hansen and Lillian Meyers, one copy of Brown's “Easy Methods for Debate. ' 27th. To Ethel Bristol and Hazel Worthing, the privilege to go with Dr. Lovely’s Medicine Show. 28th. To Ralph Randall, all our outline and reference books in Geometry, together’ with our knowledge of dihedral angles, polygons and prisms. 29th. To Mariem Smith who is a Freshie. We do bequeathe her classmate, Chessie. We hereby nominate and appoint Will Orvis Executor- of this our last will and testament, and it is our desire that he be required to give bonds for the faithful performance of his duty. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this 28th day of May, 1908. (Signed) Class of 1908. In the presence of Chester Siiortt Clifford Boehrig Hugh Worthing, District Attorney. 29
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SENIOR ROLL CALL Elsie Phelps— True to her work, her word, and her friends. Fred Gordon— The time I’ve lost in wooing, In watching and pursuing, . The light that lies In maiden’s eyes, Has been my heart’s undoing. Frank Panzei— A cheerful youth with smiling phiz. Who eats his grub and minds his biz. Myrtle Reynolds 1 teach my lips its sweetest smile, my tongue its softest tone. Walter Burns We boys all like him, for week he’s a good fellow. Lola Pratt Ah, child, you brot strange sunlight to our gloom-So carelessly you gave a thing so fair; As tho one passed thru some closed haunted room, And dropped a flower there. Earle Henningsen— A pleasing form, a firm yet cautious mind; Sincere tho prudent, cautious yet resigned. Honor unchanged; a principle professed, Fixed to one side, yet moderate to the rest. Lucile Edwards— The joy of youth and health, her eyes displayed, And ease of heart, her every look conveyed. JUNIOR ROLL CALL Gula Orvis— A smile that glowed celestial, rosy red. Love’s proper hue. Clary a Gordon— How could I forget to beg of thee, dear Violet, Some of thy modesty? Eva Payntei— I do betray myself with blushing. Claude Cragoe— Our youth and wildness shall no whit appear, But all be buried in his gravity. Hugh Worthing— I, at the center of all that has been or is to be. 31
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