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Senior W ill To the Juniors S TIME DRAWS the curtain on our school days we, the Senior Class A of 1922, deem it necessary to make out a will to the Junior Class, who will follow in our footsteps. At this time we turn over our sacred rights and traditions to the Juniors, who, by their persistent efforts and studious endeavor, have gained the right of being Seniors of the University Farm. The Will 1steThe Senior Room: On the lower floor of the West Dormitory is situated the senior room. In this room all business transactions, meetings and other business is carried on. May you Juniors, now Seniors, take care of this room and permit no lowly Frosh to enter its mighty portals. Uphold the sacred right for which this room is given you, and preserve that sense of soberness which now prevails. 2nd-The Senior Lawn: Situated between the Class Room Building and the Creamery is yours. Its exclusiveness to the Seniors has been upheld while in our possession, and may you copy our methods of keep- ing this lawn for Seniors only. See that no Frosh shall enjoy the pleasure of basking in the sunlight upon said lawn, and if anyone should break this tradition, let him be cooled in the icy waters that silently await. 3rdeThe Senior Bench: Probably the most sacred to the heart of the passing Senior is the senior bench. Upon it many matters of astound- ing importance have been discussed. Time after time have its spacious arms held the dignified Senior after an arduous day in the halls of study. May you preserve this significant bench and allow no one, save Seniors, to adorn its magnitude. 4theThe Senior Hat: Worn only by those who, by their merits, have been admitted to the Senior Class. This hat is the emblem of intellect. May you wear it with a dignified air, and confine its sacred brim to the noble head of Seniors only. 5theRights and Traditions: In passing we give you the right to insert into the walk in front of the Class Room Building a brass plate with your class numerals upon it. May you take advantage of this . privilege, which has been instilled in the heart of the Senior. Consider it your sacred duty to take the lowly Frosh under your Wing, and to instruct them in the traditions which every Senior Class must lay down. Let not their shoes mar the walk across the alfalfa field; let not their lips be seen to hold any smoke save the festive corn cob; let not their bodies adorn or be draped in other than the usual clothing; let no form of head-dress be seen upon those green skuls except the tra- ditional hat. Further consider it your sacred duty to keep the upper lip of all male Frosh free from foreign matter. As Seniors it is your duty to set a standard in class work far superior to the under-classmen. Take your new status in life seriously, to uphold the honor that the upper classmen have established. Cooperate with your fellow classmates, and instill in the incoming Froshlthe spirit of love and respect for their college. Strive to make the University Farm stand out as foremost among agricultural institutions. CLASS OF 1922. 146
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F. P. Alexander Saxton Avery C. J . Burnham Geo. M. Bogart A. B. Carter Chester Calhoun J. E. Cochrane Laurance Erb V. V. Gilcrease Robert Hardie R. A. Hill George Kirchner Victor Laney C. A. Lease Paul Lewis Jack Phillips Numerals Van Atta E. Righetti Richardson F. Stay W. Say Shipman Fletcher Baumgartner Ackerman Dick Barlow North Laschner Cowin Hunter L. C. J ones H. Temple F. Watson Reynolds 148 Henry Pogue A1. Powers Legro. Pressley Elbert Schiller C. A. Schwein L. E. Shultz Frank Santous Herb. E. Spilman E. Wride Francis Wilson Clarence Waltz J ames Woodford V. G. Williams W. D. Elfrink D. G. Maclise E. H. Hughes Uh 1
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