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25 PERISCOPE ICcist ffiill anfr (testament We, the nineteen twenty-three class of the Dallas High School, of the City of Dallas, County of Polk, State of Oregon, being sober, of sound mind, and not under the influence of anyone, do hereby make and publish this our last will and testament: First : It is our will that all debts and liabilities against our estate and property 1 »‘ left unpaid after our decease, and that the charges of our funeral lie left to any charitable organization that will assume the obligation. Second: Collectively and as one body, we give, devise and bequeath of all our estate, real and personal, in the following manner: To the Faculty, we give all our flunks as souvenirs of our industry. We leave to Mr. Arpke all of our absence excuses that have accumulated during tll“ year, which we have written and signed ourselves. We will and devise to Mr. Coleman, our class advisor, our hearty appreciation of the interest he has shown in us throughout the year. To the Juniors, we leave our position as Seniors of D. H. S. which they will occupy next year. Also our pep and dignity without which no Senior class is a success. Those members of our class seated in that portion of the assembly, known as Spnior Corner, do hereby bequeath their seats to any students who feel themselves woitliy of such seats so recently occupied by Seniors. With much sadness and regret we leave to some class of I). H. S. our class advisor, Mr. Coleman. Third : Individually and severally as membe s of the class of twenty-three, we do hereby will, devise and bequeath of all our estate, real and personal, as hereinafter stated: Halden Grant leaves to Alex Kennedy his famous peon pants. To Ethel Jackson and Dorothy Patterson. Madeline Gerlinger and Barbara Chapman relinquish fidl right to receive calls in the library durring the fourth period, f om hoys who come there for the sole purpose of reading reference I rooks. To Willard Brown. Boss Fletcher bequeaths his position as yell leader, as he has shown his ahilit.vto perform the duties of this office on several occasions. Eugene Hooker leaves to Vivian Nelson his gray socks with the red tops on condition that she wear them to his funeral. Betty Hayter wills to Charlotte Orr her one failing, that of asking questions in class that have little or no bearing on the subject. Alice Patterson to Clarence Cliilson her grades in deportment. To any good looking young girl who will accept it John Robison leaves iris Senior pin. To some Junior who aspires for fame and experience in the journalistic world, Lynne Black leaves his job as editor of the Periscope. Vurty Grant wills to Homer Ellis her job as private secretary to Mr. Turner. To Abide Williams, Wendell Sanders leaves his stacombed hair and Valentino side-hums. Whereas, Ahe Kegier feels old age approaching, and feels that his days are num-
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PERISCOPE 26 lined, in consequence thereof, he bequeaths his art of kidding all the girls to Allie Farley. Mildred Stafrin leaves to t’leo Guy her ability as a public speaker. Ruby Stafrin leaves in the keeping of some deserving young lady, her friend George Ebertirg. on cmdition that he is well cared for to the end of his days. To Flora Brown, Lewis Wick leaves all his letters won in athletics, but not his love letters, which go to Fern Lane. Phyllis Myers gives her Russian boots to Bill Sanders to use when he goes fishing. All other pieces of jewelry, property, or valuables found on our bodies at the time of our dath aie to be equally divided among the remaining members of the student body of Dallas High School who are not mentioned in this will. Fourth: We do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Mr. It. It. Turner to be the execute! of this, our Last Will and Testament. Furthe. mo e 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. IX WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto set our hand and seal this 15th day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty-three. THE GLASS OF NINETEEN TWENTY-THREE.
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