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Class Will We, the Senior Class of St. Clair High School of the city and county of St. Clair, and state of Michigan, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, to-vvit : First — We hereby nominate and appoint Miss Dew to be the sole execu- trix of this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by us. Second — We give, devise and bequeath to the Class of 1918 our personal property consisting of baseballs, popguns and such of Harold ' s playthings as have been confiscated by the teachers, in addition we leave to them Delta ' s giggle, Justin’s infinite ability to waste time, Albert’s swear words and John ' s brilliant recitations; and we do hereby charge Miss Dew to apportion this property, at the beginning of the next school year among the members of the Senior Class. Also it is our will that the ensuing articles be apportioned as hereby stated below : — 1. To Thelma Laffrey we bequeath all gum which she may find under our desks.. 2. To Israel Goldstein, because of his small stature, we bequeath the seat now occupied by Sylvia Jackson that the Faculty may never be annoyed by anyone gazing out of the window. 3. To our good friends, the Sophomores, we give our best wishes. 4. To the Class of 1920 we bequeath the “Senior Minutes that they may learn to conduct their class meetings in an orderly manner. 5- To Mrs. Muller we leave a small volume entitled: “How to Avoid Shipwreck on the Sea of Matrimony” and we do hereby charge her to loan the said volume to Miss Fennels and Miss Moiles that they mav also profit by it. In Witness Whereof, We have hereunto set our seal and hands this 15th day of May, A. D. nineteen hundred and seventeen ( 1917). SENIOR CLASS. Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for its last will and testa- ment by the said Senior Class, in our presence, who have at its request, and in its presence, and in the presence of each other, signed our names attesting witnesses thereto. P. M. KEEN, WALTER BRINES. 15
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Junior Class Roll Busha, Lucille — Tis better to laugh than be sighing. Brines, Ada — Oh! Beatrice Fairfax, what shall I do? Baumann, Esther — I’m A Lonesome Melody. Clark, Alfred — School Days. Cox, Louis — If you only had my disposition. Fischer, Frederick — America, I love you. Feske, Frank — This bold bad man. Goldstein, Israel — I mav 4 be small but Fve got big ideas. Gannon, Loren — To live at ease and not be bound to think. Hopkins, Rosamonde — The girl he left behind. Kenyon, Alma — She gives her tongue no moment’s rest. Kennedy, Alfred — Down on the Farm. K1 emmet, Harvey — You don’t know how much you have to knovv in order to know how little you know. Laffrey, Thelma — Much ado about nothing. McCartney, Blanch — I’m daddy’s little girl. . Muhlitner, Marion — I love you truly. Rankin; Harold — What do you want to make those eyes at me for? Smith. Grant — And the little old Ford, she rambled right along. Von Jasmund, Helen — If she will, she will you may depend on’t, if she won ' t she won’t, and there’s the end on’t. — L. GANNON. 17
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