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T' J if i fi x A Q? 0 gZBlr1S 'Ang Xt upon MarJ1e Belle Hurley my pr1 1 lege of frequent long sleeps upon Ruth Laughl1n and my love of Verg1l r anyth1ng Lat1n upon Delores Oldlges I Margaret Elame Dunaway b queath my ant1quated magaz1ne rack together w1th IIS contents to Gertrude Gallensteln my so called brlefs to t1fy1ng gloves to MBFIOH Bushelman I Rose Mar1e Dunaway humbly be queath to Jane Ellzabeth Scott my red sllky t1e and sh1n1ng red belt wlth my slncerest hopes for the1r future useful ness my weekly tr1ps to town to the med1c1ne man to Mary Vlfglnla Azzo l1na and my rec1pe for fudge to Mar garet Conlon I Naom1 Hock fully awake and capable of makmg such a ser1ous de c1s1on do bequeath my famous cork leg and accessoues Clncludmg the curly toed shoej to Marjorle Myrtle Thes1ng my abundance of black r1ng lets to Mary Wood my great drama IIC ab1l1ty to Florence Robb and my pass1onate love for the fiddle and every thmg that goes Wlth It to Mary LOUISE Gnau I Dorothea Patrrcla Huyck do here by bequeath my very natural mfantlle prattle to V1rg1n1a H1ll my Mlke dear to the heart of every school g1rl to Margaret Sturgeon and my auto graphed belt to V1rg1n1a Helmlg I Cather1ne E11 z a b e th johanmg mann bequeath to Helen Kelz my long l1ant luster to Mary Katherme Kealy my Old Ironsxdes powerful as of yore my dlgI'l1HCd bearlng and grace ful carrlage to Susan Leach and my ab1l1ty to slumber W h e n e v e r and wherever I w1sh to Helen He1l I Mary Ald1ne Laughl1n bestow upon L1ll1an Carroll Hornback my never fa1l1ng StlCk of chewlng gum upon Mary Ellzabeth Henderson my remarkable ablllty ln B1ology and my blue and orange sweater whlch has borne the test of t1me upon Evelyn Brady HaV1Hg here1n d1Sp0Sed as we see Ht of all our worldly appurtenances and natural capab111t1es on those who seem1ngly stand most ln need of them we now affix our officlal seal and slg nature SENIOR CLASS 75 SISTER A publzcan IS a tax gatherer Newt Day Harrzet Jane what zs a publ1canP HARRIET JANE He s a nad pzcker MARIAN I cant get my locket shut MARGARET Take your shoes out IPage Tuenfy X mel JE - 14 fit, 0 - an -- f 1, - 171 I-I , v V ,C 'Y'-i i i V 14 ' E nh' ,'AV- -- 5 ff'. K f E If .. Z .V.- , . . Q n . v . O . . . . 3 U . Y,, , ' V I I - , 3 9- . . . . ' , ss ' vo , - , Corinne Hauboldt, and my hand bean- serv1ceab1e umform, sh1n1ng wlth br1l- . . . . 3 CG ' 5? . Y V - 3 . . . - Y : ' . . . . . . . , , v ' . . . . - - 4 I . 1 Y ' . . - Y u . ' Y 1 , - - , . . . Y Q A - Y 1 - . . . y , 7 . .. - . ,, . 44 ' ' ' ,VI . li 7 ' ' Y! , H , .,
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.J INLL- .Q ,QR 45 -9II9f1S,...f' N X- - G 0 Jgsf XY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WE the Semors of 1925 of Vxlla Madonna Academy I'C3l1ZlI'lg that we must soon lay aslde our school glrl pranks and frollcs leave the shelter1ng arms of our Alma Mater and beg1n our long Journey on the broad hlgh way of llfe feel that xt IS altogether fittmg and proper that we leave be hlnd us certam remembrances to our To the faculty 1n a sp1r1t of love and loyalty we do hereby bequeath our everlastmg grat1tude and bound less thanks for the many many pr1v1 leges they have granted us for the1r falthful observance of that old adage Be to thexr faults a httle blmd and to thelr vxrtues very very kmd and for the herolc patxence whlch they haue shown rn thexr attempt to 1nst1l knowledge and culture mto our mlnds and idellty to duty and perseverance ln the face of d1H'lcult1es 1nto our hearts To the junlor Class we hereby be queath our sun11t spaclous apartments that somehow r e t a 1 n th e 1 r cheery warm atmosphere throughout the year ln spite of the efforts of Boreas who stlrs up the w1ntry blasts and sends the snow Hakes tapplng on the panes our deep seated arm chalrs and luxurlous tapestrled dlvans our hnghly pollsh ed hzgh boy and our many and var1 ous culmary artlcles whlch have caused us so much lovmg concern and anxlety To the Sophomore Class we be queath our vacant places m the class ly bag!! room together wxth any useful mfor mat on they may find m or on the desks our calm acceptance of the vxcrssltudes of fate our extraord1nary lxterary abllxty whlch some may fall to recogmze and duly appreclate our extenslve llI'lgl1lStlC attamments ln La t1n French and Hleroglyphlcs espec rally the latter and lastly one of our tude whlch we are convmced wxll be most valuable to them the Freshman Class after hours or laborlous thought and medxtatlon we bequeath our appropriate sense of humor our well known love of study whlch will prove beneficlal especxally around exammatlon tlme and whxch ln therr class IS consplcuous by 1ts ab sence our mlraculous power of keep mg our tablecloth clean and last of all our fa 1 t h f ul observance of the Rules and Regulatlons To all of the glrls we bequeath our best wlshes and our hopes for a suc cessful future I Irene Ellzabeth Balley 1n full pos sessxon of all my mental facultxes do hereby bequeath my great concern and anxlety about Engllsh assxgnments to Camllle Howell my uke ab1l1ty w1th melodlous volce accompamment to Anne Lounse Lester and my sweet dlsposltxon and calm temperament to Kathleen Flscher I julltta Pendleton Burkard fully reallzmg the gravity of the sltuatlon do bestow my many medxcme bottles 4f1ff 4 1 ' 05 I A I AL I -7' ff Jr- ei A- 1-' I jrfftfc W' - 'xvl f y 3,3 .1- 1 , , - Y ,Y Y 9-5, -4- Zfi ' f e- -f as W- we . 5 ' - , l - I V I l V - ' . I 1 1 beloved teachers and companionsl most cherished possessions, our recti- , 1 . . . - To v Y . .- . . . , D I 9 I ' . . 1 Y Y V Y V . , - , . - - , - , . . . . Y : . z - .. y . - - . . . , . . : - , v .4 - - 'v '- . . . 1 . Y I U - . . . . , ugr Iwen 4 1
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la, .l .1 4. R J, -'leg at if W FIRELIGHT FANCIES AST nlght as I sat before the fire watchmg the last embers d1e away I plctured myself on thrlllmg voyages wltnesslng strange truths and seeing znstant and then vamshed I fancled myself ln a cavern helpless agalnst the clutches of a glarmg dragon As lt was about to devour me a kmght 1n dlsmal armor on a wmged eagle came to my rescue and battled wlth the dragon In the m1dst of my ex clted 1mag1n1ngs the v1s1on faded and I found myself 1n a vast and grlm cathedral I could hear the tender peals of the organ and the sweet voxces of the choir So enraptured was I with these celestlal sounds that I was annoyed to see the wreathed pxllars change xnto groves of stately palms wherem h1d a group of swarthy In dlans preparmg to steal upon thexr sleeplng foes Next I beheld a catar act dashlng and splashmg Beslde It lay a marble monster wlth starmg eyes and Wlde opened mouth A maxden wreathmg a garland of starry flowers d1d not see the fiery serpent wrapped aThIy about her feet That p1cture crashed and vamshed and m 1ts place a mlghty army passed so close to me that I could feel thelr hot breaths and touch and shouts of the foe pursumg them warned me that a terrlble battle was about to ensue The clangor of arms and the roar of cannon thrxlled me so that I wlshed to Jom s1des w1th one or the other and fight and d1e upon the battlefneld Lo again the p1cture faded Upon a barren wlld mountam a host of brlght angels appeared and 1n thelr arms extended appealmgly to heaven they held the soul of a little chlld Vlslon after v1s1on faded and stlll I gazed my eyes Hlllng wxth tears of sadness or my heart leapmg wlth Joy and emotion Agaln I tasted Joy as I the Queen of a great and conquermg nation sat upon a throne but sorrow pursued me and I found myself de throned and exxled wlth my people sold 1nto slavery How could 1 end? I never knew for the shades had gather ed around me the fire had dled away and my wondrous voyage was over ALDINE LAUGHLIN ' as e es' f-e ff .- Y 4 J AT'5Z't as ' -4 X ' alas 4---A ,-. Qfff- 4- 5 wif- Y wondrous things which flickered for an their Flaming Swords- The Claflons 1 9 . . . , . . ' 9 ' ' ' . 't . 1 9 , '25 nlf ir l
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