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THE PILGRIM Helen Thlolmlpson. She sincerely .hopes that Pete will make 'good use of it. Martha leaves her seat to eilther Doc or Art, she donlt know which. Earl Leonhard leaves -all his trouble, trials, trlbwulations, duties amd obligations fto ltlhe next Eldirtor in Chief of the Pllgrim. He also leaves his deepest sympathy for the un:f5ortunatea.nd even goes so far as to suggest the color of flowers 'to be -used alt the poor fellows funeral. Mary MeCfoy 'hereby lreqruests thaxt all her belongings shall go to her lange and somewhat noisy Ered. -She hopes that this will not have a 'bad effect on him. Flinlt Helms does hereby will his aieotlons to a 'certain girl from Cfhicalgo. .He also leaves 'his strong manly voice to Stub Keyser. Onpha Yark leaves all lher good grades 'to Hal lfI0lLghU0'I1. She leaves her beautiful disposition to Donald 'Baker in hopes 'that he may reform in time. Master :Frederick R. El. Hess does hereby leave and lbeqlueath his re- markable sharp wit an-d 'cunning to Emily Davis. Frederiok also leaves his alhominable cough to Clletis Hamrmaker. I Helen 'Carlock does hereby will all hier lbelonlginfgs to one brave freshman laid. This she says is emo-ugh for her to leave. Devere Wise l-eaves albout 3 1-2 credlts to anyone brave enough to ask for them. He also leaves all .his Laltin experience to Miss 1Rosen-thlal in hopes th-at she will use it on next years freshies. Irene Ulrich does hereby leave a splendid article on, How to Write a Toast. This is left to Erwin Haag. She says he may need ilt next year. lPalul Jaoox 'does hereby attest that he leaves his lst. in the Shot Put riblbon to 'Bentist He also altltes-ts that he .wil-l let his little lbrother Earl have the Car, oftenfer. Tena 'Nelson :hereby gives notice that she leaves all her lunlwoken Chemistry alrtilcles to Prof. Harris that he may make a little more graft. Arno Cullison leaves his vociferous and aastounvding lblowouts to one Lucy Sour. Hve hopes that they will not he neglected. He all-so leaves a large deficit of 2 'cents in his, treasury. Leta MlcCormlek wills and tbequeaths her good disposition and an arti- cle on How to Get Sent From the Assembly Room, to all the classes of next year. Clarence Seward leaves his school books with the Plysmoufth Puublic Library. He hopes that some of the other -Seniors will lfollow his example. May Manual hereby lbequeaths her -horse and blulgwgy to some emter- plri-sinlg young man. The one condition to this will is that lube aforesaid young 'mam shall ldrlwe out to lher home, twice a week. Ro-llanrl Cook hereby eltltests that he will leave his speeches to one Fannie Chart. ll-Ie also leaves his foolish question No. 1,0'0'1,012,l0W4 lto Mir. Harris. Mr. Harris is allowed to ask 'this question ol? :nlexvt year'-s freshies. Oloe Slcoht leaves fherlhome here to the Dolty sisters so ltlhat they will not have to lglo home on the train every night. Cloe also l-eaves her best things for Mr. Harris. Ira Reynolds ldoes attest Ithat he leaves his vlillian laugh and his part in Sweet Lavenwder who Carol H. Ira leaves his blowout secret to Russell Gibson. Francis E-ich hereby wills her good grades, civics oultlinles, and 'Chemis-
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THE PILGRIM EIMS will We the members of the Senior Class of 1914, being of sound mind, and wishing no slrow our good 'will towards the faculty and under class- menl. do rhexreby draw uwp and pwresenlt for approval this last will and testament. To Mr. Harris our beloved Science Teacher we hereby bequeath the Junior class to wbe his, to jaw, flumk anud :pestifcate in whatever manner he sees fit. We also beqwueaslilh a. liarfre number of -candy 'boxes in order to re- minid him of the migrhty class of 1e914. To Mr. IDluittear we unanimously and maignvanimously will our -good will anid a splendid article ion How to 'Make Strudenlts Feel Cheap, by Profes- sor Gabmore. Also Lauren S-ul1t's recipe for red1Lci.nsE rweight. To Miss Sullivan we Ibeqwueamh itwhie fowllowinig biooksz- I.1aubest Parisian Styles, E'vils of Woman Suffrage, and Memoirs of General Veel-yahh. We also lbvequeatlh several members of our class who intend to return to learn the intricacies of a 'Clofm-mercial -Goumse. To Miss Carlock we leave a gold letltered motto entitled:- Conver' sation In the Room Is Out of Order. We hope 'that this imotto twill remind her of -the 'happy UD 'days spent in 'tzhe P. IH. S. We also il-eave a 'bunch of sure-nuff .bil-ue violets to be used at her -discretion. To Miss Rosenthal we hereby will aanud bequeamh our most fervid thanks 'for iher interest in fbehalf of the Senior Cllzalsns SPlay. We also 'be- queanth ia. lmeganlhfone who enable her 'to compete with ftihie daily roar of tra- iiic -heard on the west side of bhe lbvuilding. We earnestly hope that the Scihool Boaznd will sit up and take notice. To Miss 'hilly we fbeqwueath a few splendriid ideas on argumentaition. A1- so 'a bfook entitled Reasons For Beeominlg An Amdent 'Swuffrasgettef' edited by one of our prominent iinistrulctors. To Miss MeGuire we beqiueath a couplle of ladders which we 'hope will enable her to reach tlhiose thigh notes emitted by the sop4:an'o assasins of sonlgs in the P. VH. S. I Last 'but not least of the faculty, 1Mlr. Mc1Dowell, we vdonate a. new pat- tern ,for mazlcinvg a sqfuare deal, as 'the old one is eorusid-erabfly worn off at :Uhe corners. We also wleav-e ia complete wireless telegraphy outfilt. The one limitation to ftihis Ibie-quest is that next year fhe sllvalfl give it to Mr. Har- ris wlho shall use it for one 'cervtrain extra class made lulp of come-back Sensior Boys. The following people have, after long idieuiberauiion, decided to sacri- iiee some of their most ,beloved articles and particles. These to 'be used for future egood of the P. H. S. Fnanik Sltleinebacwh 'does hereby 'attest that the is perfectly willlinlg .that some nexm year's .freshman can have his revered po-mlpadouvr. He also leaves the one best bet of a seait in the Assemlblly sroom. Tfhlis he wills to his Nibs, Martin -Ness. Hank leaves his prersiden-ti-al office .to anyone who is willing to ltake it. Martha Bowell does hereby leave her powder oans -and eyepaint to
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THE PILGRIM try knowledge .to her younger sfislber, Ester. Francis leaves her job as secretary to any good aspirant. Now last but xleast in size, I, Charles vCro-up know notlhing better fto leave than 'my several pairs of -short pants. I donate them ltlo the far C?J away :missionaries on the bank -corner of Plymouth. I do hope the .Sanranitans-, Will make lgioovd use of tlherm. I also leave 3 1-2 CiZ'9dfit:S to anyone need-ing them. Now after due -consideration we the Senior 'Class of 1914 do nominate and axplpoi-nt wClhri.ssy lholafmore to be the dilgn-ifled exe-clutor of this our last Will and tesltlamenlt. In testimony 'wllrereof we the Senim' Class of .1914 do set our hand and Seal this 'Znd day of June, nineteen hundred and fourteen. Senior Class 0SealJ. lSi+g'ned, sealed, -described, and delivered in -tlhe presence of -the august personages who have subscribed :their :hand and seal below. Pres. Wilson QSEALJ Sec. Bryan CSEALJ Speaker 'Clark CSREIALJ CLASS PROPHECY TAKEN FROM A PAGE OF MY DIARY June 3, 11924.-I arrived home at 'sunrise ftrom the Commencement dance. Swcnh ia lburilliant afliair! Brut my muscles tell me that tangoinfg Uhru life isn't one long everlasting joy-neither is besitating. How I do long for the dreamy 'waltz of my high sclhool days! Paxul, Frank, Arno, Irene, Fired, :Mary and Helen were -there. We all talked tog-ether, eaczh one strivinmg to make himself 'heard albove the smrains of the mrwsilc. .M?y .bnrain seems to be bewildered over the maze of successes the class of 1914 have made. Bertie' gown., a Parisian creation, indicates beyond a doubt that Paul has a grocery esltafblislhm-ent with a 'high rating with 'Bradstreet and Dun. As usual, Fralnki-e insisted 'upon 'being heard first. We couldnt th-ear distinnotly, but we ,got the impwression that he is now 'sole ,proprietor oif Ktlhe Court House .S1qm.are. Arno Oulllison has realized the :highest pinmaclle of his ambiltlion as professor of 'German at Inwood Hlgwh. He was 'p-rould of Helen last night and insisted lulpon the ihonor of carrying her di-plom-a als a .reward for hats tireless assistance with her studies. Fred and .Mary described Itlheir delilglhtfwl home, -and I do believe they are still living on love-or the interest on other pleopllels money-'for neith- er of them lbreamhed a thing about work. Orplha Yark is filling Mr. 'Harris' place, and even the Freshmen have mo lfJl'O4l1lbl6 in getting Cfhemistry thru the ehlinks of their brains. Helen Oalrlock is 1S'f,8aIlI'lI1Ig with Flint Helms at the 'Orpheum in My Frewshvnrraln Boy and IMy Out of Town Girl,' While Darold dreams of a fire-escape romance when he is not too busy rmoving tlhe stage property.
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