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it Ei Pi Gilman will life, the members of the Senior class, being in sane mind, do sub- mit this last will and testament, and humbly beg these few requests be carried out with due and proper respect. To the faculty: Memories of the bright and brilliant class ot '25. To the Junior class: The seats in the east side of the room by the radiators, which are to be used as waste paper baskets. To the Sophomores: Tl1e inspirations, which have hitherto been the property of.lVillia1n Armstrong. Don't be alarmed at a sud- den a.ttack. To the Freshies: The bold and dashing manner of the Seniors. Example-Arlington Hayes. e To the Janitor: The entire supply ol' chewing gum found in, un- der, or in any way attached to our recent desks. To Miss MCG rew: All weather predictions made throughout the year. To Mr. Underwood: All knowledge which the Seniors did not get from tl1e American History Class. lVe always were a gen- erous class Mr. Underwood. lVe left most of it for you. To George Burger: Otis McQuary's bird like voice. iVarble your best, George. Great things a.re expected of you. - To Kathleen Hoagland : Marie Klein's ability to write notes. To Roy Masters: George Cole's position as Captain of the foot- ball team. To Cleo Lechliter: Grace Mayer's vocabulary of choice slang. To Katherine Allen: XVaitie Thurlow's position as accompanist so that she may pian on the pianner. To Cook VVakeman: Harlan IJ21Sl1,S peach bloom complexion. To Howard Furlong: J essen Foyt's bashfulness. To Hazel Ernst: Frankie Gage's angelic deportment. To Miles Lambert: Ida Moore 's various marcelles. Q: i 1261 G
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CLYDE WISER fWiserj Hang sorrow! care will kill a cat, So therefore let us be merry. Basket Ball 3, 45 Class Treasurer 15 Springtime 2. ELIZABETH ZIEHLKE fBettyJ Big things are often found in lit- tle packages. Girl Reserves 3, 45 Glee Club 2. QI
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5 5 W Pi 17. To lllilliard Heinke: lilartha Hughes' wonderful lung capacity. 18. To Marguerite O'IeIarag Louise Kilpatrieks' Irish temper. 19 To Lulu Giertseh and Johanna Zabel: Charles Parks' studious habits, to be equally divided between thein. 20. To John Pierson: Pearl Stoddards' quiet nature. 21. To Maxine Yost: Doris Allen's conipaet. Don't be disappointed, Maxine, if it's a trifle the worse from usage. 22. To Elizabeth Reed: Edith lVulf 's solemn manner. 23. To IVayne Sloan: The permission of the Senior class to throw just as many goals as he wishes. 24 To Bruee Bellas: Charles Grant's popularity with the girls. Q . 25 To Faye Mastin: Darline Rozean's talent in asking questions. 26. To Lucille Klein: Hazel Vosbnrg's lordly manner. 27. To li21I701'0 Devorss: Onita C1'iger's flirtatious ways. 28. To Ada Stone: flfllva Redding's sedateness. 29. To Lorene Gibson: Elizabeth Ziehlke's great height that she may be able to see a football ganie. 30. To Vernon Stroll: Carl Linn's inode of hair dressing. 31. To Sylvia Daves: Harlan S1nedley's ability as an E Student. 39 To Charles Davis: Ira ALl11ll1'G,S genius in blulting. 33. IVe also leave to Mr. Ifnderwood our gratitude for the aid he has given us as a sponsor of our class and we give hini our best. wishes for the happy ceremony which we understand, is to eonie off this June. 34. To the Juniors: Our 1925 Treasure Island Tickets, to be used at their displeasure. In testimony, whereof, IVE the CLASS of '25 set our hands and seal this twenty-iifth day of March, nineteen hundred and twenty-tive. SENIOR CLASS. IVitness: Irene Andrews: il.
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