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CLASS WILL I j WE, THE SENIOR CLASS of the College View High School, in the city of Lin- ,coln, do declare this our last will and testament: 1. Jean Adkins leaves her dependability to James Harrison. 2. Delford Boyer bequeaths his scholastic standing to Ervain Oakes. 3. Maurine Brobst leaves her athletic prowess to Eugene Miller. '4. Earl Christensen's vocal ability will be left to Leon Eno. 5. Betty Ann Ecclesfield leaves her privilege of using the family car to Jean Rosen- bach. 6. Doris Fleet's sense of rhythm is left to Paul Forbes. 7. Dora Flory wills her laugh to Francis Lundwall with the advice not to use it in Bookkeeping Class. 8. Lettie Forbes leaves her privilege of attending school only in the mornings to Vivian Dobson. .9. Bea Gibbons bequeaths her nimble feet to James Pember. 10. Dick Hornung wills his ability to make bright remarks, especially the wrong - ones, to Kenneth Krull. 11. Maxine Hansen leaves a dozen Junior boys with broken hearts to Iona Vermaas. 12. Jack Huddleston leaves his love for the teachers to Willie Hoag. 13. Maxine Huddleston bequeaths her winning ways to Lucille McMaster. 14. Alberta Humann wills her flirtatious nature to Lorenia Fredinberg. 15. Bill gacobs leaves his position as Editor of the Annual to Bill Hughes with best wis es. - 16. Jonathan Kess wills to John Keyser the privilege of remaining in high school four years. 17. Joe Kuhl leaves his ability to control himself at all times to Tom Gillaspie. 18. John Kuhl bequeaths his title, The Baron to Harlan Graham if he agrees not to bring dishonor upon it. 19. Irene Lundwall leaves her past to Ida Schoenthal and is glad to get rid of it. 20. Marion Marrow bequeaths his football sweater to Leland Berggren. 21. Winifred McMurray wills her place on the Girl Reserve cabinet to Lois McGee with the' hope that she can maintain the high standard. 22. Barbara Morey willsher many activities to Ruby Gammell. 23. Mabel Nelson leaves her position as feature writer par excellence of the P 8: G to Mary Pedersen. 24. Doris Picking leaves her ability as basketball forward to whomever can keep drop- ping them in. 25. Albert Richardson bequeaths his position on the basketball team to Fred Soflin. 26. Marian Schmucker leaves her ability to manage to Catherine Adams. 27. Mary Van Winkle leaves her fickle nature to Faith Lawrence. Olivia Wakeham bequeaths her diligence in bookkeeping to Jane Rosenbach. 28. 29. Leonard Walter would not be Leonard without his sunny disposition so we will let him keep it. Therefore he will leave just his grin to Peggy Hornung. 30. Thurlan Wendell leaves his abilitv to write ediorials to Clover Green. 31. Dean Whalen bequeaths his ability to play the drums to Jean Hooper with the hope that it will help her piano playing. 32. Bud Wolfe leaves Arlene Nelson who still has hopes. 33. The Seniors leave the Juniors the faculty of pleasing the Faculty. 34. To the Sophomores we leave the orderly method of parliamentary law in which our class meetings were conducted. 35. To the Freshmen we leave the dignity with which we became upper classmen. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hand this day of June, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-five. fSignedj THE SENIOR CLASS Signed, published, and declared by the above named Senior Class as their last will and testament, in the presence of us and each of us, who in their presence and at their request, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses: Stamp CElma Buchananj CTorval Johnsonj
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4 We 3 v rr: 3 MF IUNIORS .5 M ly ,Fi 'DJ if The Junior Class of this year was unusually strong in the way of school activities, so much so in fact, that the editor of the View Point has seen fit to allot this space for the recording of these activities in the form of a class history. The class made a good start by electing forits oflicers, Mary Ped- en, Presidentg Fred Soflin, e Presidentg Arlene Nel- son, Secretary-Treasurer. On October third the student council election was held and the junior members who were chosen were: Leon Eno, Harlan Graham, Jean Hooper and Jean Rosen- bach. The class celebrated the last day of the first semester by hav- ing a theater party and parti- cipated in a chili feed after- wards. The seniors were very much surprised when the juniors com- pletely ignored them on their skip day in May. This was some- thing new in the annals of school history. The class also planned and gave a very successful Junior- Senior banquet as a parting good wish to the graduating seniors. Such is the history of the Jun- ior class of 1934-35. Some of the outstanding things that some of our class members have done this year are as fol- lows: Ervain Oakes and Jim Har- rison were elected to the Na- tional Honorary Society. Captain-elect William Hoag, Kenneth Krull, Tom Gillaspie, Leland Lowe and Eugene Miller, all G. L. L. Half-back, are the junior boys who played on the football team.
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