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Ljhe Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1929 Know ye all that we, the class of one thousand nine hundred and twenty- nine, being neither deaf, dumb, blind nor feeble-minded, and acting with the customary disregard of insignificant opinions, do hereby publish and declare our last will and testament, all former ones being null and void: First. To the Faculty, we offer our deepest sympathy for their incom- solable loss at our departure. Second. To our beloved Sophomores, we leave our ability to do all thingh with quiet efficiency, and our never-failing happiness and patience. Third. To the Freshmen we bequeath our red flannel nightgowns, in gracious return for the pajamas. Fourth. To the Eighth class, we hopefully bequeath our uniforms and the dignity they clothe. Fifth. To the Juniors, we leave our drug store bills. Sixth. To anyone who has the moral courage to stage their sixth pro- duction, we leave our Mummer Plays. Seventh. To Doris, Dorothy bequeaths her collection of dime novels, who, after diligent perusal, shall pass them on to Miss Van Fossen. Eighth. To Anne, Blitz, after deep deliberation, leaves her letters from numerous devoted swains. Ninth. To Bacchus, Diane bequeaths her ability to keep study-hall in docile submission. Tenth. To Gerry, Alice leaves her high marks, with orders to throw away the alarm clock. Eleventh. To Dedo, Betty leaves her agility in manipulating her hair, on condition that the former will not make use of it in study hall. Twelfth. To Elizabeth, Di and Betty leave their popularity with Mam - zelle. Thirteenth. To Helen, Dorothy leaves her large bone hair pins. Fourteenth. To Jane, Ma rgaret bequeaths her violin cases, provided the former does not attempt to use them as shoes.
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ALICE MARGARET DICK Tis the mind that makes the body rich ” Class President, I, 2, 3, 4; Literary Editor of Year Book. 4; Assistant. 1. 2. 3; Basketball. 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 1, 2, 3; Volley Ball, 2. 3, 4; Class Play, 3. 4; Altar Guild, 3, 4; Vice- President, 3; Choir. 3. 4; Cercle Erancais, 5 ckj ' Z - O D1 ANIMAL IN LOLL IN A womans face with natures own hand painted Hadst thou — A woman ' s gentle heart.” Vice-President of Class. 4; Business Man- ager of Year Book. 4; Assistant Athletic Editor, 3; Basketball, 1. 2, 3, 4; Volley Ball, 2. 3. 4; Captain. 2, 3; Class Play, 3, 4: Cercle Francais, 3, 4.
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With sudden fervor this she said: ‘Ten years from now to the very day, Strange you seek Future ' s prey; But I alone can truly say The fate of six who pass this way. Resplendent, shining, famous one, Burning fame like burning sun. Opera, music, a career begun; Sing on Dorothy, your voice has won. I see in her home our sweet Diane, Skillfully tipping a frying-pan; A girl who wills, a woman who can. A charming wife, the lucky man. At nine o’clock begins her day; File and clip the quickest way, All joy turns to Saturday; Blitz “stenog,” so they say. Under the shade of a wide-spread tree The Lady Kent is pouring tea, A favorite queen of society. Betty’s the name as it used to be. Seated high upon a stool, Molding aloft many a tool; A pen, a pencil, a twelve-inch rule; Alice, ye gods, she’s teaching school! You will, you beg, you ask, you tease; From Fate you cry on bended knees: “Open the years, give us the keys.’’ The Future ' s known; now does it please? — Alice Dick - 33 -
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