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e . Edna Evenson wills her quiet ways to Iva Carlson. Peter Ferro wills his position as student manaofer to Bill Graw. Keep up the good work, Bill. -Z3 June Fisher gives her poetic ability to Fern Bennett. Friedolph Gustafson wills his dimples to llabe Olson. Keep on smiling, Babe. Archie and Ted Hamm will their Chevrolet touring to anyone who will take good care of it. George Hart gives his talent for printing to George l--leckler. Robert Huddy wills his position in the Fish Bros. Corporation to anyone who can furnish good references. Arletta Jacobsen wills her love for Hamm to Audrey Coyne. Anna Jouppi wills her job as typing editor of the annual to Eleanor Robichaud. Francis liangas wills his Yaledictorian position to the most worthy of the class of '32 J Lorraine LaBrecque wills her wise cracks in Chemistry to Marcella. That'll keep it all in the family. Delbert Larson gives his ability to write test papers in Chemistry to those who want the job. Cecilia La Rue wills her glasses to Eleanor Mathews. Hope you can see the board from now on. Eleanor. Roger Lewis gives his ability to bluff to Orlan Zinn. Bertha Lobb wills her enthusiasm for Commercial subjects to Gertrude Snow. Ted Love wills his nickname Babbling Brooks , to Hugo Lahti. John Luke wills all his talent as a public speaker to Tommy McGinn. Charles Lundy gives his football enthusiasm to Matt Smolich. Mary Lundy wills per pertness to Lucille Wfahlstrom. Mildred McCormick wills her curly hair to Helen VVenk. Alvin Nelson wills his stage presence to VValter Hill. John Perini wills his business ability to his brother Louis. Milton Peterson gives his place as president of the Student Council to the winner in the next election. Dorothy Rice wills her artistic ability to Eleanor VVenk. Dolores Rouse gives her love for a certain basketball player to Ruth Warden. Ruth Ryan wills her Irish nature to Kathleen Kennedy. Frances Shinn wills her giggle to Genevieve Reynolds. Robert Stanchina wills his position as Treasurer of the French Club to Carol Divine. Henry Van Gysegheni wills his well-worn path to the Fox Addition to John Trenary. Maude Stearns wills her smile to Frances Corson. Olive St. Onge wills her brown eyes to Bernard Foucault. Josephine Strack wills her gift of ventriloquism to Arleen Cejka. Ina Sutherland leaves her Titian locks to Jane VVingmuth. Xeil Tipper wills his athletic ability to Russell Crissman. Melvin Yan Marter- wills his wavy hair to Paul Jacobsen. Grace Vaughan wills her pleasant disposition to Marie Van Gothem. James VVatson gives his ability to sing French songs to Mauno Pera. Lillian Risberg wills her ability to cut up in class to Albert Crebo. Twenty-nine
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Twenty-ei THE WILL OF THE CLASS OF '31. We. the ineinbers of the class of '31, of the Yillage of liingsford, State of Michigan, being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish and declare this our l.ast Will and Testament. in manner and form as follows: j'ill'A'l'.' 1 lur love for liiugslortl lligh School to the Faculty and School Board. .S'n'o1n1'.' tlur unexcused tardinesses and absences to the Freshmen. 7'l1i1'nl: Our record in basketball to the Sophomores, providing they make H nzune for the school. lfourifz: The remains of the Chemistry Laboratory to the Juniors, to use as they think best. ' ! ifl!1.' We request that these wishes be carried out precisely. Robert .Xbel leaves his nickname Sonny to Ed Sundin. May he live up to it. litbel Alaspa wills her love of poetry to VVallas Jones. May he become another Spenser. A Roy Allard wills his curly hair to Hugo Lindberg, providing he keeps it combed. . Eugene Allyn wills his bashful modesty to Ross Ordridge. Howard Anderson wills his ability to write good English test papers to Marian Miller. Keep up the good Work, Marian. Roselyn Ball wills her long walk from Aurora to Elizabeth Makoutz. Better get a car, Elizabeth! Marie Baril leaves her position on the debate team to her sister Margaret. Adeline Beauchamp leaves her rules on How to Reduce by Hitch Hikingu, to Mayhelle Sala. Don't walk too far, Maybelle. Elizabeth Beaudry bequeathes her excess height to Raymond Ieppeson. Come down to earth, Raymond! lrlelen Behrens leaves her love for the Up-town to the Lindell girls. Ed. Briggs leaves his ability to clean spark plugs to anyone who is foolish enough to own a Ford touring. llert lirusso leaves his shorthand notebooks to Bert Rabichaud. May you become an expert in hieroglyphics. Bert. .Xnibrose Burbey leaves his book. How I got to Hollywood , to lliilfred Sorsenson. May you get to play double for Laurel in Laurel and Hardy. Elsie Carle leaves her love for the Larsons to anyone deserving of it. Clara Carlson leaves her knowledge of Chemistry to Evelyn Drees. May she discover the ninety-sixth ranges. Clara Dauzy wills her ability to make high school in three years to Clayton Xlarble. Take a better start, Clayton. Evelyn Uerpinghaus leaves her athletic build to Laura Oien. Stanley lflettman leaves his way with the women to Bill Hagan. llarry Douglas wills his musical talent to Kenneth Kueter. May he become a great accordionist. Alla Ellson leaves her ability to curl hair to Irene Carlson. Keep up the wave. lrene. Rudolph Ericson wills his Economics book to Beverly Abelt. Donit wear out the pages. Beverly. gh!
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...- ...PE E .- - TTT .1 L7'Hvrlq CLASS PROPHECY Year of 19-10, A. D. Place-Dickinson County Court House. Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Bring in the prisoner. Let's have order in the court. The two jailers, whom we recognize as John Luke and George Hart, hasten to obey the judge but with a reluctant heart place the handcuffs on the prisoner, who is none other than ,IUIIICS Il UfS0ll. We can hardly recognize our james. He is a mere skeleton of himself, brow-beaten into submission by a loud wife. He is charged with desertion of his wife lEdlIG E'Z'6'IISOIlD and for taking all the young girls home in the evening. As this is one of the serious offenses of our country. -lames is expecting life sentence at Sing Sing, but looks forward to it with more pleasure than resuming his present life at home. 4 lVitli head bowed and eyes downcast, he enters the hushed courtroom. A murmur of surprise is heard but is instantly checked as all eyes see the judge pound the desk with his gayel. -lames looks and trembles as he meets the stern gaze of Dean Davidson. with whom he had had 501116 former experience. His heart sinks heavily and beats ponderously. for now there is no hope of acquittal. He wonder- ingly looks at the jury, hoping to find at least one face that shows mercy toward him. The grand jury sit in state ready to decide if he is to be put on trial-the twenty-three men and women who hold his fate in their hands. He seems to recognize among them a few faces which are distant in his memory but which he remembers seeing somewhere. . The man on the right. who is he? ll-,low finely strung he is. XYhat is so familiar about him. .X light flashes over him and he recognizes Harry Douglas by the green sweater of his high school days. lrlope returns to -lames. as Harry still owes him a quarter. ' The judge arises and with a flourish of his right hand introduces the jury to the prisoner and the audience who are present to hear the case. fltIVl'j' Douglas-llirector and violinist of the O YYhatta Noizu orchestra of the llotel lielch from station C. ll. Each night they broadcast bedtime music for little tots. and from eight o'clock on any one can hear the same. Rolwrf SfUIlClIIQIILI-.'XlfllOLlQ'll Robert always had intentions of becoming a doctor. he has become a multi-millionaire by his new invention. and he has no necessity for further work. His invention supplies the classroom with combina- tion bed desks and dining tables. Arletta Jacobsen-Has become an old maid after spending nine years in her laboratory in Newberry where she is working on the new discovery of the ninety- seeond element. a rare gas. She has not found a name for it yet but will probably call it the llammeo gas, because of its intoxicating influence oyer her. Herr lirnsso-lie has perfected a new and better shorthand book than that of l iregg. lt is much easier. much less to write. less to read, and the inoi-Q y-.gm write the less you can read of what you wrote. fosvfliiuv Struck-ls general manager and hostess of the lVlome' l1akery at NYallace. ,ln does the cooking and Roy, after his day's labors, sweeps the shop and keeps things in working order. .lo is famous for her .Xll-l.a1'il liouglimiis,
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