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Qi' agar ? f l l AN I Wah . 4. Grace Magoon--A bottle of hair tonic and mange exterminator to Paul Luehrs. 5. Edgar Behle-Love o' wine, women, and song to Jack Dyer. 6. Aloise Kraeger-A subscription to Modes and Manners, to the high school to be found on the Study Hall desk at any time if no one else is looking at it. 7. Russe Niemeier-wOne Cicero text and accessories to Ray Geiser. 8. Rose Goss-Doctor Peters' ''Get-and-Keep-Thin-Quick-Pills,'' ten cents per hundred, instructions on box to take every ten minutes until a perfect forty-nine is obtained, to Imogene Ramsey. 9. Adelaide Long-Best wishes for many holidays during the next year to under-classmen. 10. Helen Lattimore-Rides in Len's Ford to the girls in general. 11. Lucille Morris-Djer Kiss Compact to be used wherever he wishes to Henry Lix. 12. Lydia Nloehlenbrock-Delight and art in poetry to someone who will appre- ciate it-William Pesell. 13. Helen Stull-Coquettish eyelashes to Augusta Loesing. 14. Geneva Hume-The sirenish sparkle in my eyes to Lavinia Joynson. 15. Juliet Gentry-A prodigious sneeze to Pat Brown. 16. Agnes Skillington-The ability to toss baskets and opponents and to smack baseballs to Lillie Closs. 17. Betty Tiffin-A gallon of the Waters of Lodorei'-Huber Watkins. 18. Dorothy Dean--A corpulent and insalubrious grasshopper to the Biology Class of next year for the purpose of aggravative and projective study. Said Class of Twenty-six knows it would be sad to know that said articles in said will and testament were received by said heirs and heiresses in a sad mannerg there- fore,- said heirs and heiresses must not receive from said Seniors said articles in said sad manner. We do appoint lV1r. Barteau sole boss and executor of this, our last and only will and testament. In witness thereof, we, Class of Twenty-six, set our hands in seal this thirty- second 1323 of May, Anno Domini, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-six. SENIOR CLASS, FERGUSON HIGH SCHOOL. Eiglhtecn
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X ii ,mx V ,gf if - f' I r A ,ii ii ' X , A . kr , i ..,-..-.- ,T .... ' X . tj ' .Q ,.f , mf A 9' w if- fm! lk li lip gg jfunior Class History In 1923, we, the Junior Class, entered Ferguson High School. After the first glamor wore off, we entered into the spirit of the school and gave our loyal support to every activity. After several weeks had passed, we or- ganized our class and elected its officers: William Hemminghaus, Presi- dent, Elsie Schultz, Vice-President, and Leonard Aubuchon, Secretary- Treasurer. Weston Clay and Marion Gibson were chosen as our Student Council members. Miss Pickel was our sponsor. We soon showed our interest in the school and succeeded in gaining representation in athletics. During our second year at Ferguson High School, our class was still one of the largest classes in school. We began the year by electing Leonard Aubuchon, President, James Tulloch, Vice-President, and Naoma Enderlin, Secretary-Treasurer. Our helper throughout the year was Miss Jones, our sponsor. We again showed our ability on the athletic field. In our Junior year we entered school with new opportunities, for we had the new building in which to continue our work. Henry Lix was elected President of the class, Huber Wfatkins, Vice-President, Elsie Schultz, Treas- urer, Robert Cook, Secretary, and Leonard Aubuchon, Student Council member. Mr. Schulze is our sponsor. This year has been a pleasant one, for we have gained our position among the classes and have taken an active part in athletics and all other activities. We look forward to the coming year when we hope to prove our real work as Seniors of '27. Fwenty
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