Pontiac Senior High School - Quiver Yearbook (Pontiac, MI)

 - Class of 1907

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i, ,t THE HQITIVFZRT' Milla.. NL . , at Class History of 07 l' Mum il.-img WVe, the class of '07, entered the Pon- good share of the candidates were cho- Iiivfuf, tiac High School in September, 1903, sen from our class. Four gn-ls and four Wkm According to general rule We were boys represented the class in the -IHIIIUF W, Ex. and the program was pronounced limi green' yea' Very green' At the Fresh- K eelii 'lv interestii f' bv the 'ludienre Mm' A e,e rig. ..i1,L'--1. ', V - man Reception we ueie mauled about Om, Hmll ..mlm,ge-, Hcmrrell at the Fe- llbirlil - ' and made to realize that we were only m,l,t5,,,, U, The ge,,i,,,.S- It was in the MILA' an excuse for a general revelry of thc form of a seven o'clock spread at the 1' 'rw ' . . W , three upper classes and were treated as home of llnth Jacobs. Mr. llarris was such. During the first uneventful year toastmaster and toasts were given by the N we had for our president Levi Colvin. Juniors and responded to by the Seniors Our social experience comprised two class and l+'aculty. ln return we were enter- parties. tained by the Seniors. During our Sophomore year we first As Seniors, we leave the Quiver as proceeded to impress the Freshmen with the best monument of our record. XVe l ill' a sense of our superiority and then took have encountered many diflim-ulties and active steps toward awakening from our have overcome them. lVe have believed i, its 'stupor and became interested in school enterprises. Levi Colvin was again of- fered the presidency and continued his office. Three class parties were enjoyed and the class took considerable part in athletics. Arthur Selden was chosen president of our class during the third year. During this year we took an active part in the Oratorical Association and also the Lit- erary Society. In the school election a that unity above all is essential, and we have had unity. Wie have believed in hearty class spirit and we have displayed such. Wle have endeavored to stand for what is right and best and we leave you to judge of our ace4rmplishments. As for us, we have enjoyed each year more than the former. We have worked, we have endeavored, but, pleasantest of all 'WVe have been jolly, good fellows to- getherf' Class We, the Class of '07, being in a per- fectly sane and healthy state of mind, and having been forewarned by certain signs of giddiness about the heart and by frequent attacks of stage fright Clike unto agueh that our days upon this earth are numberedg and inasmuch as we have the desire that there shall be no contention and feelings of malice after our departure from the life of this 19 fff--- ff- .Y ,. ,-.,....,.,,-.,x, Will sphere, we do hereby bequeath and make final disposition of all of our possessions and chattels, and do hereby make this our last will and testament. To our dearly beloved friends, the Ju- niors, we do hereby bequeath sole and undisputed right of molesting the Fresh- men in any convenient way whatsoever. And be it known that we desire most earnestly that they do make use of their i ta it time ut l lmnulauummm 1

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'l'llE HQVIVER prerogative and exact from the afore- said l4'reshmen the full measure of tri- bute and respect due to those who shall from now until June in the year of our Lord IENDS, occupy our present exalted position. Vt'e do hereby bequeath unto the afore- said -luniors the dignity, rights of pres- tige. and social leadership heretofore possessed by us of 'tlT. As our special heritage do we will the privilege of retiring' to the paternal domicile when in the course of scholastic pursuits the labors of the day have been completed. Also the privilege of leading in whatsoever demonstrations of appre- ciation of sundry witticisms which may be uttered from the dias of the assembly room. It is our special request that aforesaid brothers, the -luniors, do come together in general merry maliingg' known as the Senior llop, and likewise further that they shall exercise their wits in the pro- duction of a Senior Annual to be known as the ttQniver. XVQ do exhort them that they respect, and honor these our last requests and execute to the best of their ability the cliarges herein prom-lainied. 'l'o our friends. the Sophomores, do we leave the privilege of looking: wise upon all occasions. We do also bestow upon one Sophomore maiden who shall be cho- sen by common assembly the right of at- tempting' to alienate the affections of all Senior boys whatsoever who have such desires tincluding the President.l She shall also have the right to butt in on all occasions, both public and private. liast, but by no meansl east, do We de- sire ot' the Freshmen that they shall be obedient and 'subservient at all times un- to their elders and betteres. urging upon them also the necessity of being ever in readiness to occupy reserved seats at the front of the session room. As an eS- peeial heritage bequeath we unto them the prerogative to write false reports, which shall be inserted in the Press, of whatsoever penances may be exaeted from them by the aforesaid elders and betters. To the Faculty. who have guarded and directed so long' and patiently our foot- steps, we bequeath a peace which passeth all understanding, to go into effect upon the twenty-tirst day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1907. XVe, the Seniors of the Pontiac High School, do hereby attix our seal to this our last will and testament on this twenty- tirst day of June. in the year of our Lord, 15107, in all good faith, and conclusions unhased upon prejudice, with malice t0- ward none and good will for all. SENOR CLASS 'O7. Ettftg. L 5 A - W l Iittliiitiifvfr h- il gl? .3 20 Z I. ' e . u f ' F lit- E - Q ,. L! , f 1 , gl 1 'illttH4gE tw 'A-tfuiittit-m -tllll tiviuklg. HP llll' illlll ,. llhen the M,- Illmai' ullet

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