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Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Section tl Section 10 Section ll Section 12 Section 13 Section 1 I Section 15 Section Ili Section 17 To To To To To To To To 'l'o To . 1.0 To Martha Rees: My place as joke editor on the annual stall. - Grace. Eurdith Jones: My desk a waste paper basket, now that I am through with it.e Dorothea. Claude Thornburg: My splendid I 'U English grades.wCarl B. Joanna XVilliams: The blunders l make while reciting in class,-efMary Jane. Cecil Groves: The steam-heated ear-rings presented to me by Miss Sawyer for being the biggest fool in S. H. S.-Noel. Dorothy Jones: My good behavior during M1's. Lewis' as- sembly period.- Mildred R. anyone who will accept: The love I should have received from Miss Sawyerff Lowell. any Junior boy: The kind looks and personal attention I received in bookkeeping class.f Neil Herbert Jones: The right to take my seat-mate tMildred RJ home from church.,-Helen. Harold Jones: The good grades I should have received in English: also the dice Miss Sawyer took away from me, pro- vided he can get thenre Carl H. Clarence Thornburg: My hilarious laugh.f Ephraim C, some needy person: My extra Latin credits.f Gene. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of Nineteen Twenty-two, have hereby signed our names to our last will and testament, on this seventeenth day ol' February, nineteen hnndred twenty-two. Mary-ja N e Lewellen Genev I eve Pickard Jay Kirkli N Carl Bail E y Marx T hornburg Mildr E d Russell Grac E Lykens N oel East Helen Hol T Lowell Le W ellen E phraim Cecil Ag N es Jones Lucile Hol T Carl Ra Y n Doro T hea Leeper Ralph Le W is Neil lilo O dy
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Junior Class Poem lt's a sight to see us.--this class of twenty-three- Twenty-six in number, each as busy as a bee, Alookin' glad and smilin' and theys none of you can say That you can guess the reason why we feel so glad today I must tell you all about it, tho lirst I'll have to state Eugene is our president, sO's to set the matter straight. Claude is our cartoonist, and our treasurer. too, And always puts our business deals right thru, Hilner, Harold and Thorny are the small boys of our class And each one likes to make the grades that pass. In the role of Boaz, Mark certainly is line, XYhile Roscoe grins and argues almost all the time. l.ike in Noalfs ark. I'll introduce to you .-Xll our girls in a class together, two by two: First of all comes Mary, along with Mary Jo. XYhose averages are always far from being low. Pauline and Flsie have the gift of gab: Vera and Verna always rave about some sorta fad. l.ncfle and Bertha sure have some wiggle, XYhile ,lean and Martha star when it's t'me to gggle. XVlien anything's said, Qlive and Mildred always blush, Hut nothing nn earth will make Margaret and lfae rush. Now, Naomi and Fern tl'm almost to the enda- Last is XYavia. Anna and Joan, all whom l can recommend. .-Xnd now you have an ide' why this class of '23- Twenty-six in number, each as busy as a bee, ls alookin' glad and smilin'-ean't you understand? lt's this junior class that makes ns feel so grand! -M. A. R, '23,
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