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B- H- S- Qlhe Qlnmet IBZZ hair net and curlers. I, Clare Mackrill, leave to Wendell Sullivan my present standing in athletics. IM 'l1MKd'kg'etRalphLg co b' , erri c eu ric , iv o on my rn co plpe. I, Berenice Anderson, will to any Junior capable of filling it, my nglish class. Seninr Qliass BIIBIII We were green enough when we came, Old High, As verdant as freshies can be, But you took us in as we were just then, Now we have passed on thru, you see. Our Sophomore year with you, Old High, Was as giddy and gay as any, We frivoled and frolicked along with you And our pleasures were great and many. Our Junior year was more staid, Old High, Our dignity, somehow, subdued us, But in daily work we lagged along, Until a hint of test renewed us. So we worked and laughed with you, Old High, And perhaps there has been cause for tears, But it is only a miniature life we've led With you in these four years. We'll soon be forgotten by you, Old High, That is theuqay of life, we know, We have learned a little of that thru you, And we know that it's always so. You'll not be forgotten by us, Old High, For to us you have been a good friend, You will keep on giving to all who come, You will be a good friend to the end. We'll soon be leaving you, Old High, Of our four years, this is the best. We fell in line four years ago, Now we pass out like all the rest. -A. R. ' place in the 22.
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B. ll. S. Qhg Qnmgt 19 Z Z Seninr Qlluas mill We, the class of '22, of sound body and moderately sound mind, do hereby publish this last will and testament. First: To the Class of 1923 we leave our banner and our forbidden right to paint the tank. Second: Of the faculty we ask that they see that our funeral ceremony be carried out with due pomp and gore. Third: In looking over our stock agaln we find a few personal articles which we will not need in the future and wish to have them disposed of in the following manner: I, Edward Johnson, leave to Arthur Gordon, my propensity to loquacity, redundancy, and bombastic eloquence. I, Lila Oliver. leave to Mellissa Merrill my right to chew gum in the study hall. I, Helen Powell, leave to Leroy Blacker my enclycopedia of private knowledge. I, Clara Rickert. leave my latest book on hair coiffure to Margaret Newlon. I, Gerhard Reidesal, will to Edgar Redford my last year's suit of clothes for the color scrap of 1923. 1, Alpha Rutledge bestow my rare poetic soul upon Earl Smith. I, Margaret Scholer, leave my specs to Margaret Keefe. I, Lucy Smith, leave my dramatic ability to Faye Smith. I, Adah Wilson, leave to Annie Martin my bottle of peroxide. A Lorn Betty, leave to Harold Greene my exceptional athletic ability. , Madaline Hanafln, make my last will to Bessie Roberts and give her the sole care of Avogadro. I, Julia Toyer, leave my popularity with the boys to Ethel Donaldson. I, Virginia Hawk. bestow my modest ways upon Phyllis Wignal. I, Frank Hunter, bequeath my general insubordination to Ray Powers. I, David McDonough, leave to Lorn Droste my bashfulness. I'm leaving it for- everg me for the girls. I, Nonie McKevitt. will allow Pansy Stites to copy my exclusive lines of dress. I, Hazel Markle, bequeath my vast knowledge to whoever can handle it best. I, Nellie Moncur, leave to Iva Franklin my worthy seat in the Senior Room. I, Catherine O'Donnell, leave to Bliss Gentry my deep, mysterious, sparkling brown eyes. I. Lelah Nelson, bestow upon the shortest Junior girl some of my height. I. Nellie Nicholson, give to Pearl Bailey my ability to grasp math. I. Russell Plark. leave to Verl Roberts my old shoes so that he may have a good understanding in the Class of '23. I, Brietta Abbott. leave my position ln the orchestra to Herbert Moy, I. Frark Anderson, leave to V Mayo my gift of gab. I, Marjorie Ayers, bestow upon Mary Hansen my vampish ayers and winning personality. I, Henry Breazeal, leave to Marion Shy the position as editor-in-chief of the Comet. I, Mildred Buse, leave to Virgie Cunningham the right to enter the pedagogy class. I, Pearl Ford. leave to Hortense Davis the right to draw funny faces on the woodwork. I, Jack Ford, leave to Carl Hammer my position as the matinee idol of the R. H. S. I, Mildred Gregory. leave to Audrey Burnett my fancy dancing steps. . Dorothy Guyer, beoueath to Roma Mallet my coquettish ways. , Mabel Hansen, leave my melodious voice. I. Alice Hansen. leave to Vida Roe my affections for Verne. I, Lillian Clark, leave to Edna Myers my powder and paint, also my extra I I
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