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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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1 girl i ve councl VVa rd en Execut Eddie Alta I-Iis Ln test -11. 1e.. jokes Tardy Bell newv Hun. llt-J-l ylng .nlsuu- Blaking cute relnal'ks Fish Being pleasant Giggling Springing Ii! uff'inp: Stud Nllnuslnler 111- II fa i'merette 8h; h?ood Husband HI: IIIIIIII'S' If! la'al l't President of the U . S. Suffragette Has none A AI...:1-! I.- Self-satisfled 1i riat t y Digniiied Demure Cherubic D eceiv ing J'Clmllllll l;9, siness p9 Go on i Shaw Pi --..ue. . p9 . . H3; y 1tt tthy land ttAW '. tW31x, - Aw 1 uAny new bu HOh G eorge J nanita Lucia Homer G- rant, X nxw x-oxxoe B1 Aen- xsht h .110 igniscupe 26 $enint Guam mgrnphety The logs blazed merrily as I sat before the fireplace one evening, dl' Commencement and the good times which it would bring, I closed my eyes for just a moment, when suddenly I heard a slight movement on the hearth. Then there appeared before me two little brownies, carrying between them a huge hook, almost as large as they were. ttWho are you? I asked, in a rather startled manner. ttWe are the messengers of the class of 1921? they replied, t'and we have come to take you with us into the year of 1931? Then, before I realized what was happening the big book lay in my lap and perched on each arm of my chair was one of the little elves. By the numerals 1921 engraved on the cover of the book and the embossed tth, I immediately realized that it must con- tain some message 01' information of our class. I sat motionless with bated breath, eagerly waiting until these little brownies managed to lift the cover of this massive volume. Much to my surprise the first thing that greeted my eyes was a photograph of a very noted lawyer whom, upon closer inspection, I recognized as no other than my old classmate Ike Smith, now known only as Lawrence J. Smith. Ilnder the picture was the information that Lawrence had won his fame because of his ability to grant. divorces. After leaving D. H. S. he had graduated from the Harvard Law School with the degree of L. L. D. and a little later had married the daughter of a rich broker 011 Wall street, and now was living the greater part of the year in New York City. Anxious to find, out the fate of the rest of my classmates we quickly turned the page and the next name that drew my attention was that of ttMai'gnerite B. Farland, Movie Aetressf, Not recognizing the name or the picture I eagerly scanned the page. In the few wouls of appreciation under the portrait I found the name Bessie Syi'on. Then it all came to me like a flash, how she had always proclaimed this profession as her goal. She was at the time the picture was taken, starring in one of the greatest productions of the famous London Film Company and one would hardly have recognized Bessie as she appeared to me then. And she had evidently become wonderfully famous. Becoming more impatient, I turned to the next page and what should I behold there but the face of Ira Harrington, a little older looking, of course, but still the same. old Ira. Upon reading the sketch concerning his work I found that he was now spend- ing his time and energy raising IVorld Prize Winning Stock on a ranch in Tillamook County. Associated in life with him was Clara Domaschofsky, one of his childhood playmates. Turning the page, I found myself gazing into the earnest, and expressive gray eyes of Anna Kraber Dickey. Coming to the conclusion that there was nothing worth while in life but love, Anna had, a year after graduation, been tied in happy wedlock With her suitor Preston Dickey. She was now living happily in a beautiful little home near Portland, Oregon. Next in line was the rather uncouth figure of a logger, and beside him in dainty at- tire was a lady whom I had known as Mildred Shaw. Then I.immediate1y recognized the merry twinkle of the man's eyes as belonging to one of 0111' SPIIiOl' DUNS, 311d a twinkle with which we had all heen familiar. This was a picture of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Baldel'l'ee J12, Grant now being superintendent of one of the largest lumber eaming of
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