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EVA SHEARER Fair, kind, and true have often lived along, . Which three, till now, never kept seat m one. ARTHUR SHELL Early to bed, early to rise, Made this boy the wisest of the wise? LAVINA SPOONAMORE If at first you clon't succeed, try, try, and try again. Success is hers for the raking. WALTER SUTTON A wise boy, who believes in knowledge lies strength.
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l24l Ross P1-nuvs Who startled the school with 100W in a chem. ex, Louis QUEIROLO Who dashes thru difficulties as he did opposition on the gridiron. EUGENE REID just a blushing school boy! DENZIL RICHARDS Richard the lion hearted who believes, faint heart never won fair lady. joE ROBINSON Atlas was a wonderful man-he carried the world, but the most I can carry is three subjects. Joy SCANAVINO A Ever bubbling with good understandings. ANDY Sxnmm Who counts each day lost unless he ac- complishes something good.
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The Senior Will In order that the valuable property of the graduating class of 1927 may be suc- cessfully distributed among the people it leaves behind, we Seniors do hereby make this legal will in accordance with all laws of common sense and justice: To the school in general we leave our tolerant outlook on life. To the Juniors we leave our adaptability to environment. To the Sophs we leave our permission to haze the Freshmen. To the Freshmen we leave the occupancy of the Senior room when they are capable of keeping out marauders. To THE FACULTY To Mr. Dunlavy we bequeath the sum of 51.99 to cover expense of lost keys during 1927. To Mr. Read we bequeath the flowing robes used in his Latin play. To Miss Lindsey we bequeath the whole Columbia bus to ride in. To Mr. Dawson we bequeath the chocolate covered football, providing that he doesn't eat it. To Miss Long we bequeath a collection of lizards and other reptiles for use in biology. To Mr. Beeman we bequeath our ability to use perfect English and big words with- out tripping. To Miss Turner we bequeath our admiration for never giving a 9th period out of impatience. To Miss Geen we bequeath a blue ribbon for beating Mme. Lenglen at tennis. To Miss Knight we bequeath all the left-overs from the sewing class to make herself a Parisian gown. To Mr. Moyle we bequeath our thanks for constructing scenes for our many plays. To Mrs. Hansen we bequeath the care of the sick and wounded in the next great war. To Miss Campbell we leave the aches and groans caused by her instructions in folk dancing. INDIVIDUALLY I, Martha Alexander, will my ability to make 1's to Earl Dobbins, because he is sadly in need of them. I, Rita Bacigalupi, will my willowy figure to Violet Read, hoping she may some day be Miss America. I, Angelina Bonavia, will my athletic ability to Genevieve Veith, with the hope that sometime in the near future she will become an athletic marvel. I, Fred Borelli, will the care of my little brother, Lino, to Coach Dawson, pro- vided that he make a football hero of him. I, Hilda Blackburne, will my seat in the Senior room to Wilson Meyer, since it has a capacity for two. I, Virginia Burton, will my likeness to Pavlowa to Helen Thierault, if she trains her figure down to a 24. I, Miriam Chittenden, will my pert nose to Clyde Smith in the hope that he will see himself as others see him. I, Nadine Colvin, will my stature to Alice Van so that she will see as many things in the world as I have seen. I, Nick Corletto, will my nickname of Senior Clown to Bill Meyers, knowing I am leaving it in capable hands. I, Ethel Cowan, will my place in the office as Mr. Dunlavy's helper to Sophronia Burns. l26l
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