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I 16] Chari.es Sumner “lie knew what’s what, and tliar's as high as meta-physic wit can fly. Louise Whitaker “She sailed airily through the halls, this wee bit of a girl. Mart Schofield Imagination is the best ol com- panions.” Bing Moy It is good to lengthen to the last a sunny mood.” Lucy West all The mildest manners and the kindest heart.” Lucille Burlingamf. It is a friendly heart that hath plenty of friends.” Katherine Van Polen She was stately, young and tall.” Fdith Dewar Wc seldom hear her speak.” Barbara Larkey Cheerful anil yet profound, like an October afternoon.” Jeanette Pollock Nothing is more useful than silence.” Mildred Vkrmii.ya Knthusiasm is always con- nected with the senses.” 11 rold Sfbring ’The noble mind th? best con- tentment has.“
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Louise Hellman How sweet and fair she seems to be.” Gordon Swett Good, and handsome enough. Kline Jagcar Dispatch is the soul of busi- H ness. Hii.deoarde Toi.man Sensible j eop!c find nothing useless. Likka Jarman Few have borne unconsciously The spell of loveliness. Rohkrt Cannon He who respects others is re- spected by them. Edward Smith He hath a wisdom that doth guide his valor. Freda Thiel Silent when glad, affectionate though shy. Erwin Bramhall “IK- thinks too much; Such men are dangerous. Edna Pace A fair exterior is a silent rcconv mendation. Lucy Evans There is no study that is not capable of delighting me. Harold Willson, Treasurer Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind.” nsi
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19-CLASS WILL- 22 We, the Class of '22, being of sound mind and perfect health and of remarkable intellect, do consider it fitting and proper to prepare for the disposal of our valuables impartially and according to our express wishes, do hereby, in this year of our decease, affix our sign and seal this 16th day of June, 1922, bequeathing the following: We, the Class of '22, leave to the Juniors, one tenth of our pep, intelligence, school spirit and general-all-around enthusiasm with the assurance that they will take advantage of this opportunity to become almost as far-famed as this departing Class. I be rest of our worldly goods such as our worn-out powder puffs and toothless combs we leave to the underclassmen with out blessing. I, Elmore Adams, with many regrets, leave my ability to he a model for Hart, Shaffner and Marx to Gregory Williamson. I, B. Z. Hillman, leave my clever “line” to Mr. Bashor. I, George Baker, with a smile of confidence, turn Elyse Braunschweiger over to the tender care of W allace Cathcart. I, Charles Snyder, leave my booklet entitled “How to he Finn hut Happy” to Donald Hedges. I, Clayton Draper, bequeath my curls and shyness to Bolton White. I, Lucille Wagner, will my languorous, dreamy eyes, with directions for use to Lorrine Wasson. I. Kline Jaggar, bequeath my unexceptionable ability to regulate impossible situations behind scenes to Frankie Hunter. I, Jack Franklin, surrender my rouge-pot and skill of application to Olive Connilly. I, William Fitzhugh, regret that I will be unable to leave my coiffure to anyone, as it is to be deported to Russia. I, “Flo” Stanley, turn over my secretarial notes and list of excuses, accompanied by a dog-eared dictionary, to whoever can decipher them. I, Doris Holston, leave my skill at the piano, and incidentally my place in the commissioner's office, to Rose I aff. I, Harriet Oliver, somewhat bashfully tender to the future Com. of Literary Activities a treatise on how to subjugate the Commissioner of Entertainment. I, Ruth Williams, leave my charm and beauty to Lida Rittler. I, A1 Carey, relinquish all rights to my ability to draw cartoons and listen to Chemistry lectures at the same time, to Frank Bowers. r D]
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