Auburn High School - Invader Yearbook (Auburn, WA)

 - Class of 1929

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THEINVADER I, Dick Dillman, bequeath my selffsatisfaction to Marvin Brewer, but nobody can have my girl. I, Ivan Price, will all the things I have borrowed during my four years of high school, to anyone who need 'em more than I did. I, Helen Anderson, will my love of Chemistry to next year's victim. We, Charles Harvey, Florence Nordwell, will our list of excuses for absences to Bill McMahon so he may use them next year. I, Michael Jackson, will to Chester Clifton, my interest in the girls. You have my sympathy, Chester. I, Charles Campbell, will to any girl my red hair to match her cheeks. I, Helen Bradfield, will some of my freckles to Lily Davies. I, Mona Mendenhall, will my vampiring ways to Mary Hopkins. Mary, I give lessons every Saturday. I, Hazel Freeman, will to Norman Bennett .my book entitled, How to Make Love. A, I, Adriana Blonk, will to Jim Scanlon, my imagination. Just imagine what you are now, jim. I, Florence Carroll, will my grin and infectuous giggle to Ruth johnson. I, Luvenia Otis, will some of my good supply of sarcasm to anyone. ARTICLE III Section 1. I, Jeannette Darst, will to anyone in need of it, That School Girl Complexion. Step up girls, don't be bashful. I, Juanita Gillis, more lawfully will Margaret Beasoncon my love for U. S. History and Civics. I, Leah Lawler, will to Leonard Deringer, my skill at blushing and being bashful, for I know that he can manage it without difficulty. I, Claire Kieffer, will my smile to certain party in fifth period. To Charlotte Meredith I, Catherine Rottet, will my A's. May they help you graduate. I, Hazel Seten, will to Frances Griflin, my reducing exercises. Go on Frances, you can give up a hundred pounds. To Ed Kinnebrew, I, Kenneth Doxon, will all the honor I have gained for A. H. S. in the field of Athletics. U31

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THE INSVADSER Senior Class Will KNOW all men by these presents: That even the dumbest of classes must graduate and so be it with the class of 1929, Whereas, We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred twenty' nine, of Auburn High School, fully aware that we are about to give up that name as though dead, and being sound and disposing of mind, and having a good memory where lessons are not conf cerned, and since we will soon leave the high school and the sorf rowing juniors some things to help recompense them for their loss at our departure, do make and declare this to be the last will and testament. ARTICLE I Section 1. As a class we leave all lost and found articles in the otiice, jewelry, including all the gum on the desks, all books whose fines have been paid in advance. Section 2. To the Sophomores we bequeath the job of decorating the gym and hope they are as artistic as we were. Section 3. To our parents we will our thanks for sending us through school. . To Mr. Beach and Mr. Oakley we bequeath our appreciation for the kind deeds they have shown us during our high school days. To Miss Rude our adviser we will our very best wishes for a bright and happy future. To Mr. Erspamer we bequeath a mirror to be hung in his room between the picture of President Hoover and Abraham Lincoln, so he may say as he passes by, Ah, another great man. ARTICLE II Section 1. Individual members of our class, because of the affection they have for the high school, wish to will some of their personal effects. I, Gene Darby, known as Darby, do hereby will and bequeath to any Junior my dignified and modest manners. I, Fred Hughes, wish to will my talking ability to Floyd Poyser, my record attendance to Bill Mendenhall, my basketball playing to Harry Soren' sen. U21



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THE INVIADEIRS To all newcomers in the A. H. S., I, Agnes Lund, will my love to this school. To Hazel Kellstrom, I, Ina Bacon, will my shorthand. With your long hand you ought to get along good. ' To Lorene Westby, I, Dorothy Barber, will my lovely curls. May it make the people as envious of you, as they were of me. To Cora Jeffries, I, Valborg Fallen, will my eyebrow and may it make a high brow of you. I, Grace Cunningham, leave my pillow to any one who wants it. We, William Lieske, Ed Cavanaugh, leave a well worn road between here and Black Diamond. I, Thelma Hill, will to some Sophomore my refined manners. I, Hazel Sanford, will to Leola Bull, my ability to kid the boys. Now is your chance, Leola. p I, Margaret Goodman, will to Dorothy Miles, all my claims on football sweaters. I, Tami Moriyasu, will to any junior my make up in Civics. I, Carolyn Wolters, will to Florence Donahoo, my ability to swim. Alice Thompson is leaving her serious aspect on life to Grace Mull. I, Rhoda Davidson, will all my awards in typing to next year's typing students. in I, Hazel Hogan, will to Katherine Davis, all my quiet and winning ways, also my good nature and even temper. ARTICLE IV In witness whereof, we have hereunto signed and sealed and published and declared this instrument as our Will, at Auburn High School, at high noon, on the sixth day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty'nine. , The Class of Nineteen TwentyfNine of Auburn High School. WlTNEssEs: Mr. Oakley, Miss Rude. The aforesaid document, purporting to be the last will and testament of the Senior Class of Auburn High School, is on this 6th day of june, 1929, admitted to probate. C. E. Beach, judge Superior Court of Auburn High School. Dorothy Wickham. I I 24 fl

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