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Page 97 text:
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Zikrknumlehgment The Aftermath Committee, for itself and for the Class of 1908 expresses its apprecia- tion and its thanks to all who have helped to give this book whatever merit it contains. We thank especially Nlr. Burbank, the printer of this book, Mr. Bachrach, the class photo- grapherg the Woodbury Carlton Company, which made the cuts, and our classmate, Rix, whose talent added originality to these pages. Thanks are also due Mr. Young who helped the committee in its work.
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Page 96 text:
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THE WILL Els it rememhereh that we, The Aftermath committee of the Class of 1908, South High School, being of sound and happy minds, but realizing the insecurity of our lives after the pub- lication of this Aftermath, do make this our first, last and only will and testament, as follows 1- ARTICLE I. We give and bequeath to William Morse Cole all the proht derived from the publication of the 1908 Aftermath. AR'l'ICI.li II. We give and bequeath to Frank H. Plaisted Qi.e.the majority of the Committee gives and bequeaths, one member dissentingj one Darling. AR'1'1Cl,1f: III. We give and bequeath to john jefferds another year in the South High School. Au'1'1CI.1-3 IV. We give and bequeath to Mr. Kane a new pipe and a copy of the Aftermath. AR'1'1CI.E V. We give and bequeath to Everett Harrop one marcel wave. ARTICLE VI. We give and bequeath to Calvin H. Andrews one pair of stilts. ARTICLE VII. We give and bequeath to Walter S. Young, the money necessary to lay out a beautiful cool, shady walk-for pro- menaaling purposes during recess. ARTICLE VIII. We give and bequeath to Gertrude Darling another cat like Skippy.,' ARTICLE IX. We give and bequeath to Wiley Marble one little strip of land near Pawtucket. ARTICLE X. VVe give and bequeath to the Class of 1909 the impossible task of living up to the standards, established by the Class of 1908, Given under our hands and seals, this 15th day of june, nine- teen hundred and eight. CSignedj FRANK H. PLAISTED EUGENE H. POWERS Witnessesz- ALICE E. SAWYER FLORENCE E. JOHNSON MILDRED DUNCAN M.ABEL A. QUINN FLORENCE M. DAVIS E32
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THE PHOTOGRAPHS IN THIS BOOK WERE IVIADE EYH' LOUIS FABIAN EACHFQACH NO. ONE CHATHANI STREET
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