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The Retrospect ♦ •' • ♦••• ♦ •• ♦•••♦• • • ■••»• «•«•»•••»■•■ 0 ■ » » l l | ■» j Organizations j i Class Will WE, the Senior Chant of liltinie High School of W i ukonctn, Ohio, in the year of our departure, no inch 1 ! ■ !, do make and declare our last will and, testament: FIRST—M'e do hei ueafli the di gnity and honor of the Seniors to the Juniors. SECOND—We do bequeath Mona Lucas’s alii lit to day flasket hall to Martha Carter. THIRD—We do bequeath Her!ha Stoll's School (Sir! Complexion to Mr. Jones. FOURTH—We do bequeath to Cornelius Lowe the rosy cheeks of John Wa Id man. FIFTH—We do bequeath the sweetness amt reticence of Esther Land to Emily Swink. SIXTH—We do bequeath Merona .Meier’s St. Patrick outfit to William Kaeck. SEVENTH—We do bequeath Vernon Woolf’s literary ability to Barton Bowman. EIGHTH—We do bequeath the long tresses of Ira Carter to Donna ■Metzger. NINTH—We do bequeath Bob Warnings’ ability to get into and out of mischief to Lester Prueter. TENTH—We do bequeath the sarcasm of Dolores Dicgcl to Annabelle Bowsher. ELEVENTH—We do bequeath James Nagel’s hair to Roland Swonguer. TWELFTH—We do bequeath our .Map books to the coming Freshman Class so that they may look at the pretty maps. THIRTEEN!'II—We do bequeath all Freda .Mayer’s old chewing gum, and the ability to chew it, to Esther Urban. FOURTEENTH—We do bequeath to Marybelle Copeland the unusual charm to attract the other sex now assessed by Ruth Carter. (Signed) THE SENIOR CLASS
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i p ♦ Courage When things aren’t running smoothly And you face disgust and fear, When the road looks rough and dangerous And the sky is far from clear; When you think you’re up against it, And it seems you’ve lost your luck, That’s the time to show your courage And to use your grit and pluck. There’s no thrill in easy sailing, When it’s clear and clouds are few, There’s no joy in doing things That any one can do; But there is a realization, That you know is not a fake, To know you’ve reached the goal. That you thought you’d never make. So when the world’s against you, Just smilingly sing a song, Don’t frown and wear a grouchy look, But just keep pushing on; Don’t give up and say “I can’t, Because I have no luck,” You’re not really down and out If you still have nerve and pluck! —FRANCES WINEMILLER
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