The blue and gold . gress more rapidly and more honorably towards the goal which issought after by all mankind. We bequeath to Mr. Walters the privilege of making as many little speeches in theassembly as he desires. ITEM VII. We bequeath our help to the members of our class who in the infancy of HighSchool Life have sown wild oats and have not reaped enough credits; provided thatthey promise to be ready to cross the River Branches by next May. In testimony whereof we hereby subscribe this instrument by our names and theseal of the class of 1919 and acknowledge it to be our last will and testa


The blue and gold . gress more rapidly and more honorably towards the goal which issought after by all mankind. We bequeath to Mr. Walters the privilege of making as many little speeches in theassembly as he desires. ITEM VII. We bequeath our help to the members of our class who in the infancy of HighSchool Life have sown wild oats and have not reaped enough credits; provided thatthey promise to be ready to cross the River Branches by next May. In testimony whereof we hereby subscribe this instrument by our names and theseal of the class of 1919 and acknowledge it to be our last will and testament. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1919FINDLAY HIGH Caroline Hill. The above instrument signed and acknowledged as its last will and testament by the Senior Class of Findlay High School in our presence and by us in the presence of each other we hereunto subscribe our names as attesting witnesses this Fifth day of May, A. D. 1919. PEARL YOXTHEIMER CLOUSER, JIMIAL A. HERSHEY, (Janitor.) 29 1919] I BLUE and GOLD [1919. 1919 BLUE and GOLD 1919 1920 Junior Class History 1920 DOROTHY BRIGHT One beautiful morning three years ago last September the Washingtonand Lincoln schools opened their doors to receive the first Freshmen whoever graced their halls—and decorated their desks. Among these were manychild prodigies who only awaited their opportunity to show the world ofwhat they were capable. As Sophomores our remarkable brilliancy in our classes was commentedon by the teachers so that at the end of the year we came through with colorsflying. By the way, they are green and gold. Perhaps the Seniors havenever noticed. I think it is only my duty as a loyal Junior to call theirattention to the fact. Our Junior year has surpassed all others. Our members have greatlycontributed to the success of all things which the school has is not in our vocabulary. Pardon my degression, but just a word of advice to our under you want to get anywhere choose a president


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