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SENIOR ANNUAL-CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED ELEVEN—ONEIDA HIGH SCHOOL CHARACTERS IN CLASS PLAY Top Row- Eva W erb. r.vonr Adanii. Lula Thorne Koval sun.lell. Mahel.e Le,her,nan. How..Rull,rt Helene iilenn l»ana Hljrfln Urare MHton l.e«ter Wr«tltin 1 Myrtle N’elsun
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SENIOR ANNUAL—CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED ELEVEN—ONEIDA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS WILL said seat being Row 4. Seat 10. Miss Helene Glenn doth hereby give, devise, bequeath and transmit to Miss Helene McKle, the position as leader in music; but. If she finds it beyond her power to execute the powers of said position, we do hereby vest her with power to appoint any other member from said school, whom she may think fitting and proper to hold said position. We also do give, devise and bequeath to the members of the said Junior Class, the short or long pencils which we may be seized or possessed of when leaving school, to be equally divided, share and share, among the members of said class. We, the members of the Boys' and Girls' Basketball Teams, do herby, give, devise and tiequeath our positions In said teams to any members of the High School, whom the teachers think fitting and proper to execute the powers of said position, to the best of their ability. We do herby appoint ! ean Bacon, a member of said Junior Class, sole executor of this, our will. In witness whereof, we, the said Testators, have hereunto set our hand and seal, the Nineteenth Hay of April, One Thousand. Nine Hundred and Eleven—the mark—Class of 1911—and seal ('ll)—of the said class of 1911. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Testa- tors as and for their last Will and Testament In the pre- sence of us who at their request. In their presence, and In the presence of each other, have subscribed our names as witness thereto: HARRY WILLIAM ADAMS. GLADYS ETHEL McCUE, EVA ESTERLEN H EDM AN. HELEN MURRAY McKIE.
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SENIOR ANNUAL-CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED ELEVEN ONEIDA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS SONGS Tune: “Morning Cy. ' Royal dear, can't you hear That the Kiris are longing for you far and near. Make those eyes, do get wise. You know those pretty glances cause deep sighs. So get to work, do not shirk. Make “n aeroplane and ta-ke them to the kirk. So start today! Don’t delay. The «lass of 1911 will all shout Hooray. Tune: Cassey Jones. Lester Boy! Hurry up there Lester! Lester Boy! Musn't take your time. Lester boy! Hurry up there Lester! For we're 1911 Seniors And we're all in a rush. Tune: This Is no Place for a Min- ister's Son. Here comes our Preaidnt down the aisle; Down the aisle! doming down the aisle! He has a time when he wants us to mind But don't care after all. In his lessons he is a shark Making his Grades without a zero mark. Maybe you think we're not proud of John Well 1 guess! He's our President. Tune: Italian Love.” Here's our edition! Our good edition! We don't need our school life to show our pleasure. In your writings, quick and witty, full of flavor That's our faithful Lynne! Ever faith- ful Lynne! In his studies and books as well as in his good looks. We ure strong for Lynne! Tune: I Want a Man. I want a man, is Lulu’s cry. I want a man. For she's as pretty, bright and witty as any. And to get one she’ll do all she really can And she has a chance among so very, very many. In school she thinks and dreams about her future days. And wonders how she’ll like her Min- nesota home But yet she hates to leave us here an«l parts with many signs and tears From O. H. S. and all her classmates so dear. Tune: Boys.” Oh you beasts! Lions sweet! You know I like all the Jungle’s game. Wild or tame, it's all the same. The Seniors dear, will be proud to hear. That Helene's an African missionary To find a deer! Tune: 'Call Me Up Some Rainy Af- ternoon. I am hack in the dear old O. H. S With the « lass and the friends I lik» the best. And altho I'm far away, 111 be dreaming night and Wondering if they're happy In their college life or work or play. I will hope they’ll prosp r on their won So remember Seniors do That Mabelle wilt t»e true To ’ll and her pals alwa s!
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