Dallas High School - Dragon Yearbook (Dallas, OR)

 - Class of 1921

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23 liniampc E51513 mill anh Eeatament WE, THE CLASS of nineteen twentyeone, of Dallas High Sehool, Dallas, ion; County, State of Oregon, being infirm, and sensible, too, 'of our hableness 1to sn 1en death, and at the same time being, as we think, of sound mlnd and understam mg, Jm ge it best to make, and do hereby make, this, our Last W111 and Testament. . FIRSTLY: It is our will that our debts and the charge of our funeral servwes be, paid as soon as conveniently may be after our decease, and we leave the charges of our funeral to the direction of the Junior class. SECONDLY: We give, devise and bequeath of all our estate, real and personal, in the following manner: We bequeath to the present Junior class our super-ahundanee of pep and enthus- iasm, to be used by them in backing school activities next year. . We give to the Sophomore class some of the surplus pep that the Junlors may not he able$e1:::ve to the Juniors the hole in the ceiling of room 15 Which is a result of Miss Kletzing,s efforts to keep order. . We give and bequeath to any one, his heirs and assigns forever. the Armenlan or- phan Whom we have so faithfully cared for this year. We will and devise to the J uniors our beloved dictionary, that knows all the secret plans and plots we have made behind the closed door of the Senior room. With much Sadness and regret we leave to the Junior class, our beloved friend and classmate, Russell MacKenzie, providing only that they can take as good care of him as we have done. We will and bequeath the pencil Sharpeners in both the Freshman and Sophomore rooms to all Freshmen and Sophomores of D. H. S. to come, their heirs and assigns forever. Whereas the present Junior class has been so faithful in the pursuance of its studies and has given other evidence of mental growth, we further give and devise to the class of 1922 the occupancy of our seats in room fifteen of the high school building. together with the intials we have so painfully carved in their tops and with all other appurtenances usually associated with the word ttseatsit excepting only the fond memories we hold of them, and we do hereby direct our executors of this our Last Will and Testa- ment to permit the J uniors to occupy and use the afore-mentioned seats accordingly. THIRDLY: We as individuals, severally and separately, of the class of nineteen twenty-one do will, devise and bequeath of all our estate, real and personal, as hereinafter stated: Lawrence Smith leaves to Ross Fletcher his one and only fault of trying to run the school. Also he leaves to Alexander Kennedy the honor of being the most popular boy in high school. George Ramsey wills to Lorenzo Gilson, his office as president of the Student Body and all the dignity and prestige appertaining thereunto; furthermore he leaves to Ray Syron his position of left half hack on the D. H. S. football team. Bessie Syron to Robert Domaschofsky, three of her freckles, to he placed behind his left ear, providing only, that he can find room for them there. Also to Blair Rosenberger her teachers training text books, and any valuable notes they may contain. J ake Kroeker leaves to Johnny Tate his ability to run a Ford under adverse circum- stances to be realized upon for trips to out of the way basketball games on stormy nights. Also to Donna MacKenzie his positiOn as Editor of the Periscope and the privilege of having special conferences With the faculty advisor. J uanita Morrison bequeaths to Vurty Grant her cootie garages, and to Ella Stevens Manly one who can trawl: 1m totem, his white mnlun mmmng from a soften? with in tmqm thereut MI Ind stature. and strong! 'th M: and his 9mm lath ml White. constitute an ? WWW Of this our Lu iMl ill! ametiomd 91m MI in We do Wimte u :3an 91mm l MW mob a ? and all t. ' arm be W m Will u 1 '9 but be M nulty.oml'l lllll0 m I THE A date mm W 9413 n m l 14R Wm mm in. Who It i in the 3mm our

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0w mu m. to 4 ll Wh Mathonmtit-s 3 - - with tlmse who knnw hm History rismpe stallT 4: Class Play? 0 dt'livvl's The gwlsen'l'y Maltlwnmtics tudvnt Bsdy 4: Uhmrmnu; lltivv munvil 3, 4: Align: lass Play 1. 2:, 4: 619141;J q . t. ' . hm Football 3. hut. 4.1 ' ' it. 1 snulvthlng ll! ,1 witl Sviom'? ur'tt Iigh School ..- .f l'IUll I 213' - , ..111 - r :mzlgvl' 2 Hm t She mm yetismpe LAWRENCE J. SMITH - - - - - - 21kg, 3In love with himself and has no competition. History Vice President of Student Body 3; Executive council 2, 3, 4; Class President 2, 3, 4; Manager Periscope 4; Annual staff 2; Class Play 2, 3; Basketball 3; Manager 4; Base- ball 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. BESSIE ELLOISE SYRON - - - - 2Bess3 nGod bless the person who invented eats? History Class Sec.-Treas. 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Class Play 1, 2,4, ALTA E. WILSON - - - - - - 2Alta3 HI like fun and I like jokes ,Bout as well as do most folks? Science Sec.-Treas. of Student Body 3; Executive council 3; Periscope staff 3, 4; Debate 3; Annual staff 4; Class play 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 4.



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tape 7h Weztammt Jone, of Dallas Higl sensible, too, of 01- 8-011 nk, of sound mind a111 111' Last Will and d s and the charge 0 ur deeease, amlw Wham f our m e leave the llwath of all 0111' estate real is ' s our supei-abundanee of h I I I l aetivltles next year the surplus pep that the Jllllh: ceiling of room 15 whiehisaz, heirs and assigns f0rever.th2 this year. ieloved dictionary. that knows osed door of the Senior room. to the Junior class, onrhelh V that they can take as gthlth. eners in both the Freshman H. S. to come, their heirsamhu been so faithful in the plih Intal growth. we furthergim a in room fifteen of the high e 1113' varved in their topsande :n'tl seats excepting onlythet ll' executors of this our Lastlf l the afore-mentimied seatsatei 11v and separately, of the eh I hul' estate, real and personal ' his one and only fhullt 1:025; y the honor of being W ' ofthel ' i resulent offioe m p r hh furthermore h H S. football i9 me WNW 11199 of 1191 free 19:1q0m Bhf In for them Hm mav 0011mm i, 95' . lluahle not?e th .1 mules 1e abilit.v to 11111 ha gamesel . . ike l , H o evah hillN . 0 am t the 0f PPI'LCOp Editor - . Hldl adVISm- aWages l I i9 rant 1191' mot lldtleu geristope 24 her quiet nature and sunny disposition. T0 EugeneHooker, Merritt Hart wills his irresistible way with the women and to Eveleen XVetleklnd, her heirs and assigns forever, his popularity with all the teachers. Alta Wllson leaves to Elizabeth Hayter her wonderful ability of giggling out loud at the most unexpected moments in study periods. Furthermore, to Alice Crider, her plaee as leading lady in all of the class plays. Ira Harrington devises to Lorne Wilson his invaluable book entitled ttWhat to do in the Presence of Ladiesil ; and to Glen Wick, his pompadour, with directions for the preservation of the same. Alli Liswig leaves to Ella Stevens all her perfect copies of typewriting lessons in case Ella may be able to use them next year. Furthermore she leaves to Sena Morrison her good grades To Wendell Sanders, Grant Balderree wills his permanent excuse for being tardy every other morning; and to Willard Brown he leaves his ability to get through all exams without much study. Lucia Card leaves to Mabelle Robinson, her heirs and assigns forever, her unequaled skill in bassing the boys; also to Bob Harris, her new brown oxfords. Max Robinson wills t0 Bernhard Rempel his night cap, which he had made When he was training his pompadour; and to Margaret Friesen his ability to speak before large audiences without becoming fussed. Anna Kraber leaves to Donna MacKenzie her position as chief pep instiller at all the athletic games next year. Also to Amelia Meliek, a few of her curls. Homer Bursell bequeaths to his only brother, Kenneth, his chemistry notebook,- Kenneth probably being the only one who can translate it; also does he will to Lynne Black, his heirs and assigns forever, his white corduroys. Whereas Charles Jost is suffering from a softening of the heart, and is patiently avaiting his demise thither in consequence thereof, he regretfully but tenderly be- queaths his superior height and stature, and strength in holding his own against all opposing hasketeers to Verda Crook; and his exceptional gift of flirting with ALL the girls to Kennedy XVarden. LASTLY: We do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Alexander Kennedy and Leonard Trueax to be the executors of this our Last Will and Testament, and in the ease of the death of one Of the aforementioned executors before the trusts of this our will shall be fully executed then, we do nominate and appoint Johnny Tate and Floyd Metlann to undertake the offices and duties of this our will that were incumbent upon the deceased of the aforementioned executors. Furthermore we do hereby revoke any and all former wills by us heretofore made, and declare this and no other to be our Last Will and Testament. IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto set our hand and seal this tenth day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty-one. THE ABOVE INSTRUMENT was at the date thereof signed, sealed, published and de- clared by the said Senior Class, as and for their Last W'ill and Testament, in the presence of us, who at their request and in their presence. X and in the presence of each other, have suh- serihed our names as witnesses thereto. WALTER I. FORD, WILLIAM RIDGEWAY, Both residing at Dallas, Polk County, Oregon. THE CLASS OF NINETEEN TXVENTY-ONE

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