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Page 21 text:
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uljf aincr iCtlit eth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fourteen. The Senior Class. Signed and sealed as the last Will and Testament of the Class of 1914 in the presence of the Testators and in the presence of each other. Miss Kershner Mr. Fetterolf. Commencement program Overture ................ Arlene Holden Invocation ....................... Rev. Segwalt Salutatory Essay, Esther McLaughlin Prophecy, Mary Mulcahy, Mona Meeker Reading,.................Bertha Spencer Piano duet, Christine Spraker, Freeda Johnson. Oration.............. William Naegely Presentations, Ennah Olmstead, Vera Eddy. Class Caricaturists, John McMahon Russel Edgar. Reading, ............... Muriel Ventres Mantle Oration,.......Pauline Naegely Junior Response.......Evelyn Fulmer Valedictory Essay, .... Oral Thompson Song, Class Hits, ........Senior Class Address, ......... Rev. Havard Griffith Presentation of Diplomas, C. W. Catlin Benediction, .............Rev. Howell Postlude...............................
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Page 20 text:
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uhr aturr ICilu Senior Class 2Utll We, the Senior Class of Port Allegany High School, being of sound mind and mmory, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament, in manner following, that is to say; First:—We direct that all our class debts and funeral expenses be paid. Second—We direct that our seats in study hall, each marked with the sign or signature of some one of our successors, the members of the Junior Class to be in turn marked by them, and ever held sacred to the memory of those now leaving them. Third—We direct that our right of sole use of the Laboratory be given to Junior Class for use as Physics recitation room, experiment station, hairdressing and manicuring departments, spooning parlor and lunching pavillion. Fourth—WTe bequeath our talent in music and elocution and our universal renown as public entertainers to Sophomore class which is much in need of aforesaid talent and renown. Fifth—We bequeath our great love of study and our marvelous brilliancy to the Freshman class, hoping that by the aid of this bequest at least one seventh of said class may be able to graduate before the year 1920. Sixth—To our faithful and beloved Teachers we give our thanks and sympathy in unmeasured quantity. Seventh—We bequeath Oral’s back seat in Senior row and all the honors which belongs to its occupant to the most worthy member of the Junior Class, Evelyn Fulmer. Eighth—To Howard Catlin, we bequeath the book written by Harold Wiepper on, “How to get Thru School Without Work.” Ninth—To Randall Laymon we bequeath Esther McLaughlin’s ability to acquire favor with the faculty, to help him thru High School. Tenth—To Harold Wilson, we bequeath Will Naegely’s record as runner, in order that he may catch up with his work. Eleventh—We bequeath Vera’s vocabulary of Slang to Marcella Boland. Twelfth—We bequeath Ennah’s ability for teaching U. S. History to Mary Beckwith. Thirteenth—We bequeath the affinity of the Senior Twins Pauline and Oral to Mildred Humez and Frances Schoonover. Fourteenth—We bequeath our greatest treasures to the HighSchool to be carefully perserved, honored and remembered by them. These are;—a piece of statuary, a framed pennant, and our silver loving cup. Said treasures have not yet been acquired, but we hope to possess them before our death and wish to bequeath them, as aforesaid, to our alma mater. We hereby nominate and appoint Mr. Berkenstock and Miss Miller as the executors of this our last will and testament, and revoke all other and former wills made and executed by us. In witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names the twenti-
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Page 22 text:
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ahr aiivr IGUu junior € fftcerg Fred Baker............... President Ralph Zahniser,.....Vice Rose Maher, ..............Secretary Alma Anderson, .......... (Tnlnrs Violet and Gold Jflmurr Violet Junior Alphabet A is for Alma, a maiden so fair, And maidens like her are but rare. B is for Baker our great athlete, In track and basket ball he’s hard to beat . C. Cooper and Cauley, a lassie and a lad Are as good pupils as we ever have had. D is for Della so witty and wise, With light curly hair and charming blue eyes. E is for Edward with that winning smile, Has his eye on a Senior nearly all the while. F is for Fulmer, who is fond of work, And believe me, her duty she never would shirk. G is for Gretchen now a Junior secure For her slogan has ever been “Slow but Sure.” II is for Howard, who forever does smoke, And in History we find he’s a perfect joke. I is for the inclination possessed by Rose most fair. With musical talent and black, curly hair. J is for Junior days, best part of our career, For our Senior days bring the end too near. K is for knowledge, which we all strive to pursue. And when you get it, stick to it like glue. L is for loyalty which our members possess And we all live up to it, more or less. M is for Mangold and McRae, fellows so big, And as for the girls they don’t give a fig (?) President Treasurer
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