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1 JUNIOR CLASS
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The Mirror 15 l l l l ' l ' l Hiiull., lass will Mic, the Seniors of 1920, about to cash in, do hereby make our last will and testament. First: Though they are too busy to appreciate it very much, we leave to the industrious -luniors the beautiful landscape view, visible from the Senior pews, Second: bnto next years Freshies, we leave the total remainder of the Senior class treasury, which at present date consists of one 111 Canadian dime, one 4,13 buffalo nickel, four 141 IlC11l1lCSfll1ClLl4lll'lg' a Lincoln, and one ticket to a masquerade held at the Methodist church last October. Third: To next year's Sophomores, we entrust the painful job of spread- ing shoe-blacking on the prospective Fresbies. Fourth: To the all-wise and dignified next year's juniors, we entrust the precedent of granting the poor Freshies their aid. Fifth: To next year's Seniors, we leave the task of appearing wise and dignified, whether they are or not-of course we except Bobby H., who shall naturally be favored with a seat at the head of the class. Sixth: To Mr. Baer, we extend his privilege of pressing his coat on a radiator. Seventh: To Mr. lrlaker we give and devise all the copies of Current Events he can iind on the playground east of the school building. Eighth: To Miss Hoover we grant the exclusive privilege of using the elevator when journeying from the lirst to the third floor. Ninth: To Miss Kolb we transfer the copyrights on all the sonnets we have written this year, to use as she sees tit. Tenth: To Mr. Hawkins we entrust all rights pertaining to the use of the bell rope. Eleventh: Finally, to the entire high school, we give. devise, and be- queath the fond memory of the most illustrious class that has ever adorned her halls. l5ignedl YERX XYILLIAMS This 26th day of February, A. D. 1920. XYitnesses: LEONA A. C. LEHE. RALPH TATQLMAN. Sworn to and subscribed before nie, this Zoth day of February, 1920 A. D. Notorious Republican, l.ONYE1.L JONES. My commission expires May Zo. 1922. l l l l
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