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Page 20 text:
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The KICK-OFF 1925 CLASS WILL (1925) We have assembled here to listen to the last will and testament of the graduating class of 1925 of the Wavland High School, in order that these last few tender requests may be made public. To all whom it may concern, and especially Juniors, listen that you may hear this document which has been drawn and sworn to: Item: The Seniors bequeath to the Juniors absolute control over the under classes for the coming year. Also the dome on the school house is relinquished to their tender care. Item: The Seniors bequeath to the faculty for the coming year all equipment necessary to their ends of trying to educate future Seniors, such equipment being made up of school house, etc. Item: The Seniors bequeath to the “Board” the task of suspend- ing all pupils who are unruly and inclined to play hookey. Personal: Earl Sandmeyer wills his methods of expostulation and tear-bringing remonstrance to Martin Kiramel in hopes that Marty may be able to make a speech all his own in chapel some Friday. Personal: Marjorie Barber and Vesta Rauber take the opportun- ity to present the much-needed book entitled, “Etiquette of a Gentleman at a Dance,” to “Bob” and “Doc.” Personal: Carl Alden wills his job as assistant janitor to l)ex Richmond in hopes that the next time Goldena comes home from school she will find Dex with a manly form. Personal: Leo McCoy leaves an enlarged portrait of himself to be hung in the Senior room, so that at all times his frank and open face may lend courage to the stricken. Personal: Kendall Bowers wills to anyone who wears glasses his position as treasurer of the A. A., with which he has so faithfully and manfully struggled. Personal: Kenneth Smalt leaves a book of instructions on “How to Prepare and Conduct a Chicken Supper at Conesus Lake.” He al- so leaves instruction for duck-hunting for anyone interested. Personal: Herbert White wills his place as hero of the foot ball team to Glenn Swick so that the students may still have someone to yell for. Anything will do. Personal: V allace Blankley and Keith Carpenter take this oppor- tunity to hand down their sisterly devotion and constant comradeship to Edna McCoy and Charles Roberts.
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Page 19 text:
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CLASS SONG East and west the echoes answer To Waylaud’s rousing call. Here our High School stands triumphant The champion over all. Alma Mater! Alma Mater! No honor shalt thou lack. Mice again we come to greet thee And the Orange and the Black. Onward now, our lives pursuing, Far away from Waylaiul High Our life-work lies before us Which we will do or die. Alma Mater! Alma Mater! No honor shalt thou lack. You will ever find us loyal To the Orange and the Black. When we have been victorious In the game which we call “Life,” Our hearts will beat with gladness, Forgetful of all strife. Alma Mater! Alma Mater! No honor shalt thou lack. Our memr’y ever lingers Round the Orange and the Black. “Where each has honor, all have In whatsoe’er we do. We’ll win renown for Wayland And for its High School too. Alma Mater! Alma Mater! No honor shalt thou lack. With ’25 defender Of the Orange and the Black.
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Page 21 text:
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The KICK-OFF 1925 Personal: Art Clearwater and Dot Folts bequeath their mutual sympathy and respect to Arthur Morris and Monica Kling in hopes that tliis bond may be strengthened rather than weakened by this magnani- mous gift. Personal: Clyde Maginley leaves one of his hair slick prepara- tions to each of the Juniors giving this as a further asset while in High School. Personal: Gladys Parsons wills her place as Queen of the May Day to Jane Emily Madell as the nearest semblence of herself to be found in Way land High School. Personal: Thelma Frazer wills her strong, sweet and clear sopra- no to Naomi Clavson for future culture and development. Personal: Ida Cochrane, as the only girl in the Senior class with her hair still unbobbed, advises all with unbobbed hair to keep their hair long. Personal: Marion Van Duvne and Pauline AYittig bequeath to their god-daughters, Marion Schubmehl and Pauline Armstrong, respec- tively,their supplications that they leave all modern forms of dissipation alone, such as the powder puff, lip stick, rouge, etc. K. R. C. Ode to “Doc” Voti can always toll a Senior For lie’s so sedately gowned; (Casey) A'ou can always tell a Junior, He’s the Legion dance hall hound; (Bob) You can always tell a Freshman By his green and frightened mien; ( ) But just try to tell a Sophomore Anything! !
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