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THE SANDY HIGH SCHOOL FLAMBEAU. 25 EIGHTHF: 'Po Florence Erickson we will Faye Mitchell's new born puffs. NINTH: To Vera Shaffer we will Alice Landis's beauty parlor to be found in her little blank purse. 'llEN'I'H: 'l'o Merle Kessler we will Ruth Ba.iley's desk in the Study Hall providing' no complaint comes from the facultyj. ELEVENTII: To M r. Zeck we will a certain member of the class. Property may be had for the asking. TNVELFTH: To Eva McCutcheon we will Grace Lenk- erds new fangled ear-lugs. TlH1R'l'EEiN'l'll: To Uliarlotte Peterson, Fay Mitchell wills the job of Chapel Pianist. FOUR'l'EEN'l'H: 'l'o Norman Erickson, Blair Hetrick wills all the peanuts which he dropped on the floor, I it would be impossible for Blair to give any away that were fit to eat.J FIF'l'EEN'l'H: To any good l!Hll2llV94ll Senior, we will Lil- lian Long's seat in the Study Hall, l it's the best seat in the Study Hall, at least it's the farthest away from the teachers desk.J SIXTEEN'l'l1: To Ina Bailey we will Ruth Brown's com- plexion. Sl'lVEN'l'EEN l'll: Evelyn Heberling wills her specs to Orville Nupp. EIGI-lTEEN'l'll: Lillian Lewis wills her curls to Bessc W hitmore. . . NINE'I'EEN'l'H : To James Anderson we will part of Katie McDonald's ability to write poetry. TWENTIETII: To Don Kiel we will Jack Pifer's violin. 'l7'WEN'TY-FlRS'l': To Alice McDonald wel will WVillian1 Slattery's good looks. TWENTY-SECONII: 'l'o liuby Ferrier we will Vivian VVolfe's spit curl. We hope it will serve the purpose as beau catcher for her as that was its duty while in Vivian's possess- ions. 'l'WEN'l'Y-'l'llIlilJ: 'l'o Willard U1-ist we will Alice lJodd's ability to write notes in school. 'l'WEN'l'Y-FCJURTH: 'l'o l'harles Slattery we will Frank laese's midnight blond complexion. I 'PWENTY-FIF'l'H: To the faculty we will all the know- ledge we have given them in written quizzes and examinations at various times. Besides these enforced gifts wc leave, not of necessity, but of our own free will, our blessing and a pledge of friendship from henceforth. lVe do hereby appoint the faculty sole cxccutors of this will and testament-. In Witness Whereof. We the class of Twenty-two, set our hand and seal, this second day of June, one thousand nine hun- dred twenty-two. SIGNED, CLASS OF 1922. WITNESSES: Lillian Long Jack Pifer Evelyn H eberling il? CW F' Xl?
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24 THE SANDY HIGH T SCHOOL FLAMBEAU. ventions to the wireless equipment, and had lowered the cost to such an extent that Jack Pifer and Alice Dodd a married couple could afford to have one installed in their home. Mr. and- Mrs. Pifer had such a large family, including two pair of twins that this statement suffices for their lack of money. In the lVilson building Grace Lenkard and Fay Mitchell were busily engaged in teaching. Grace Lenkard told me that she had just previously graduated from a conservatory of music. Later as I was traveling through a pleasant little village I chanced upon a little log cabin. The place looked so interests ing, a11d before l was aware of where I was going. I was already up to the door gently knocking, I could sca.rcely believe my eyes when Katie lllaicllonald opened the door, and after we had ex- changed greetings she tried to outline her plans. I am writing poems you know and this spot appeals to me because of the solitude and quietness of the place, llecelitly one of my poems brought me a nice little sum amounting to 21B1000, well from this I assumed Katie was making her mark in life which all her class mates had once predicted. Vivian lVolfe, who had been our president in high school, was made the gcwernor of our state, and although she once did not believe in Woman Sufferage, she now realized that politics held a place for her. Gllaaa We, the Seiiior Glass of 922, being sound in mind and body, and about to leave the school where we have diligently labored for four years, do hereby bequeath the following things with the full power of the receiver to sell, trade, or dispose of in any way he sees fit. FIRST: To Mr. Stouffer we will the future Problem of Democracy class with the hope that he will not need to do all the reciting. SECOND: To the Junior Plass we will the title Senior , and may they prove to be worthy of that name. THIRD: To the class of l23, we will our chapelseats, and Alice Landis and Ruth Brown were private Secretaries for her. Une day while attending a great play which was given by a New York Company, I saw a lady who immediaitely drew my attention. f'0f all things, I said, 'tl never expected to see Ruth Bailey as an Actress. But she evidently was talented for this work for l heard sometime afterward that her fame was known abroad. But. who would ever have expected to t.he dialogue prove a. truth where Lillian Lewis and Blair Hetrick were married. llow plainly I can remember when they were practicing their parts fo-r the acts, if anyone suggested that some da.y it would be an event in their lives, they would remark rather emphatically, f'0'h its just a dialogue? Mary Rupert had settled down on a peaceful little home- stead out west and her letters stated that she was spending her life happily taking care of her flock of one thousand chickens and five cats. ..... . The day had been so full of experiences and surprises that it soon flitted by, but in my heart was singing the songs of those dear old school days which are no more. L. E. P., '22 ill '22 may they be as fond of the front rows as we have been. FOURTH: To the coming Seniors we will our dignity, in hopes that it will not be a strain upon their nerves and muscles. FIFTH : To Ruth Bundy we will all wads of chewing gum which may be found anywhere near property of Alice Dodd. SIXTH: With the consent of Laura Parry, the remainder of the class have taken it into their hands to will her to George E. Moralee. SEVENTH : To Lee Clark we will all dice tnot destroyed by rolling over study hall floorj belonging to Frank Paese.
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26 THE SANDY HIGH SCHOOL FLAMBEAU. llereis one of the gayest classes, You could ever wish to find: So if your load gets heavy, Just recall these facts to mind. II We have just the dearest lassie, With il smile so sweet and free, No other one in all the classes Is as sweet as Ruth Bail-ey. III And now here is another girl Who always seems quite merry, And everybody loves her, Cause you see its Laura Parry. IV. llaive you ever seen at person Who could do most everytliing? Well we have one right in our class, And its Evelyn lleberling. V. Well, if you'1l ever care to hear A pretty little song, Just come around at any time, And list to Lillie Long. VI. Say here's a jolly laddie, Just for fun he likes to tease, And he generally knows his lesson, And his name is Skinny Pease. VII. Maybe you've heard of people Who just could not get cross, lf you think they can't hold their temper, You'd better meet 'fErn Ross. 01111511 HIIPI11 We've a girl who's quite industrious, And nobody thinks its odd, 'Phat she should be so popular, 'Cause her name is Alice Dodd. VIII. IX. Yes of course we have a speaker, Just the brightest ever heard, And she's as modest as can be, And they call her Grace Lenkard X. Well here is a very merry girl, The most popular one in town, And she's as fair as fair can be, And we all love Ruth E. Brown. XI. And here-'s a girl Whose feelings Not one of us dare hurt, f 'Cause a member of the faculty Is fond of Mary Ru-pert. XII. Say if you are full of business, And want your work well done, Just call at Sandy High School, And talk to Allen Dixon. XIII She smiles and shows her dimples, But our secrets she won't tell. And she studies late and early, And her name is Faye Mitchell. XIV. lf you should find a straying smile, Please send it .back to us, It belongs to Sandy High School And 'twas lost by Lillian Lewis. X , .
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