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Page 11 text:
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THE. ACADEMIC juniors Can You Imag1ne7 Carl Benschelclt taken for a n1g3 Agnes Tone not playing the p1g3 Ruth Sancllclge not glvmg a cl1g3 Frances acobs smokmg a Clgu Beth Dllley not rldmg ln a r1g3 Imelda Heesacker not carmg a f1g3 Ellen Pasker not belng so b1g3 Marjorxe Plasker dancmg a 31g9 osephme Portman not wxeldmg a tw1 Elvlra Berns full of vxg3 Rosella Blaser m the Follxes of Z1g3 Plnlxp Tone drlvmg a g1g3 Elbert Leonlg salllng a br1g3 Delvm enck lmltatmg Lou Gehng Bob Watklns wearmg a Wlg3 Vlolet Anderson talcmg a sw1g3 nj 1 w ' n In . . Mary Kamph being a prig? i -I I Q . 1 n - u w J u Q 1 . q ?
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THE ACADEMIC Senior Will What a beautlful day' The sky was a perfect azure flecked here and there by fleecy little clouds Warmly and earresslngly the old sun poured clown nts golden sunllght upon the tall cream colored bulldmg surrounded by green lawns and playgrounds whlch rs St Alphon us Academy From a dlstance came the loud hum of a motor cllsturblng the quletude of thls peaceful summer clay Ah TIS a shlpl A ship of Blue and Sllver bearmg the name of Class of 29 Nlajestlcally she axled to the docks of St Alphonsus and anchored Then a gentle breeze sprang up A slrp of paper duly sealed was caught m a draft of wmd and wafted m through an open wmdow of the Academy and fell on the floor of the classroom lt was the wlll of the class of 29 Eagerly the underclassmen tore off the blndmg seal and luke llttle heathens Ureedxly walted to see what the worthy seniors had left them which appeared as follows We the Semor Class of Twenty mne do establlsh and ordaln thls our last wlll and testament to become effectxve on the twenty slxth day of lVlay ln the year of our Lord one thousand mne hundred nd twenty mne As the class we affeetlonately bequeath to the thrlvlng umor Class the dlgmflecl and elevated posltron of bemg next year s senior To the Sophomores we leave our good reputatlon as we have agreed that they need lt and now that we have graduated we can dlspnse mth lt To the Fre hman Class we will the ablllty to stand on thelr two feet also the virtue of perseverance And to the entlre school we leave our loyalty our happy dxsposxtron and our Good example lndlvldually we bequeath To Delvm enrlc l Agnes Tone leave my excuse to Oet out at three thlrty ew ery nlght To Ruth Sandldve l leave the plants m my red sklrt To Frances acobs l leave my ablllty to write touchm stones And to Marjorre Plaslcer l leave my affeetlon for danclng, To Vxolet Anderson l Ro ellr Bllser le rve my wordmess xn short tory wrltm To Frances acobs l bequeath my t med talent of talkmg whether or not my one ll tens And to Delbert Le 111 l leave all my history Grades To Carl Ben cheldt l lmeldr Heesacker le me my ood oncluct To Mary Kimph l leave my entire boolslteepm e mc ucllr swers To lllen Plasker l leave my fondness for rll populrr And to Vrolet Kncler on l leaxe absolutely nothin as l thlnls l need everythmg else l have To Elura Berns l Beth Dllley w1ll my stupendous he11l't o that she may more easlly overlool-. all dxfflcultles l re P t man l bequeath my LODQLICHU us obserx ante of sllence Clllflllf tudy perxod To Bob W xtlsms l leaxe my lblllty of 1 ettm out of t fu nle Xnd to Delbert leom l le we my abllltv to work two weeks on 1 trlal balance and then not get xt l r - , . . , 5 V ' I s . ' ' , . l . . 5 . S . 1 V f . , ' . . ! 1 3 - , : Y - Y I I - , . a - ' . . ' S -, , Y. . ' L A S . L . . E . r . . . Q , L. ,, - l , . . . K , S - ' 1 ' ' . 5 , . ' . . D I , l .- k'. ' . . , , s 2 2. , 2 ' ' ' J -S ' ' ' Q J ' a L' ln all terpsncherean art. To Elvxra Berns l leave my unlque ability ' ' A 2 .. , , , ,era ',5 V T Z C . . s ' . 2 . , 2 f . S1 c . 2 , ' ' ' . ' gg s t, ' 'l '.g an- .' . L ' J ' , .' 2 , z Songs. . LV Q r Y N . O . ' A . c , . ,,, . , . .' ' ' ' ' . To Jos' or - v ' ' f - . V 'Q . . f ' . Q .' , . X . ' .1 s 1 Y 1 1 4 1 R A . 2 ' J . f 1 4, g If l ,. 1 ,. 'g 2 ' ' ' ' , '. z ,, . .:4- fi:
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THE ACADEMIC Sophomores The Prayer of a Sallor Now I Iay me down to sIeep I pray the Lord my soul to keep Grant no other sa1Ior take My shoes and socks before I wake Dear Lord grant me ln my slumber Keep my hammock on nts number May no dew or Iashmg cake Smash my dome I efore I wake Keep me safeIy ln Thy sight Grant no flre dr1IIs tomght And ln the morning Iet me wake W1th haunting smeIIs of s1rIom steak Lord protect me ln my dreams Make thxngs better than they seem Grant four years qulckly fly And all hardshlps pass me by Take me back to soI1d land Where they scrub no decks with sand Where no demon typhoon blows And the WOMEN wash the clothes a l v n 1 1 r I - v s v 1 , v 1
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