Lind High School - Progress Yearbook (Lind, WA)

 - Class of 1920

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14 THE SANDPIPER Class Will We, the Senior Class, of Lind High School, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former Wills, bequests and devises of what- ever nature by us made. First, We give and bequeath, to our most beloved teachers the memories of happy days spent with us. To William Biermann, we give and bequeath, the Webster's Dictionary We never used. ' f To the Freshmen, We give and bequeath, all our diginty and request them to use it. f To Miss Burgess, we give and bequeath, all scraps, of paper left in the library books. To the Sophomores We give and bequeath, the lessons in parental dis- cipline seen frorn the north Window. - To the Seventh grade, We give and bequeath, our share of dust on the electric lights. ' To the coming Freshmen, We give and bequeath, all the green coloring in Lind. ,To Mr. Lazenby, we give and bequeath, all the gleams of intelligence that ever shone on our faces. To Miss Thompson, we leave the request to bury the hatchet. To Miss Haller, We give and bequeath, all the old newspapers the Lind citizens will donate to her. A To Mr. Tipton, we give and bequeath, Miss Wilhelm's smile. To Carl Fink, We give and bequeath, Edith Dugan. To Mr. Roper, We give and bequeath, all thc time lost by the clock in the assembly room. To the Juniors, We give and bequeath, our nerve for we had lots of it. To the School Board, we give and bequeath, all the holidays in 1921. To Mr. Lazenby, We give and bequeath, the dictionary of dates which is in the library. To Josephine Banks, we give and bequeath, our best wishes tor a happy future. To Rudolph Jansen, We give and bequeath, Howard Morgan as a mascot.

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THE SA NDPIPER 13 Edith Dugan has been starring 'AX o 1 t with the Paramount Artcraft Motiong Picture Co., ever since 1922. She grad-, l uated from Lind High with the 1920 1 class after which she was employed at if l N 3 the Crescent Store in Spokane, in the ' l Q l men's department selling men's fur X'xgLf'i'i 5 l nishings. It was here she became ac- 'I' if-aim Q l V quainted with a young man who en-i WX couraged her to go on the stage. Her contract with this company expires June 2, 1927, after which she will be engaged in Chewing Black Jack Gum on the post oflice corner as a means of advertising for the Amedican Chicle Co. ' Eva Watkins makes a mighty good ' farmer. In 1922 she attended O. A. C. where she took an agricultural course. She may be seen at any time chasing cattle, branding horses, feeding hogs, C , Q f X-Z-4 ry- ,,.- or any other wild farm amusement. X , Many of her class friends will also be K, surprised to hear that she- is wearing am we df .,,,,,,,: 605 H' -y a large sparkling diamond on her left hand. We do not know who the light haired young gentleman is. Perhaps it is Frank Wade- who is employed on their farm yet still more ,probably it is someone else. After graduating from L. Hf S. Elizabeth Doell left immediately for the Canary Islands where she took a post graduate course in music. She 9.-., . 5 XM returned to the United States and ac- cepted a position as scene shifter for XX the Symphony Orchestra of New York City. For some unknown reason, she XXI! f wwf resigned and accepted a position play- L ing Home, Sweet Home melodies for a dark haired young man of Portland, Oregon. He was a graduate of the 1919 class of L. H .S. We will leave the rest for you to guess. -Elizabeth Doell, '20



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THE SAN DPIPER 15 To Arthur Schwarzwalter, We give and bequeath, our favorite paths. Second, Charles Campbell, gives and bequeaths, his curly hair to Floyd Watkins. Corinne Neare, gives and bequeaths, her bcaux to Altha llIcCroskey. Wilma Warner, gives and bequeaths, her red flag to Hazel Rayburn and requests her to keep it Waving. Charity Weston, gives and bequeaths, all the old gum on her desk to Miss Haller. Elizabeth Doell, gives and bequeaths, her rosy cheeks to Josephine Banks. Edith Dugan, gives and hcqueaths, her blond hear to Jennie Jantz. Susan Krehbiel, gives and bequeaths, her smiles to Lawrence Rayburn. Miriam Baumgart, gives and bequeaths, some of her height to Jack Peck. Eva WVatkins, gives and bequeaths, the Sophomore boys to Juanita Alburty. Wilma Rayburn, gives and bequeaths, her studious habits to Oscar Reitz. Amelia Koch, gives and bequeaths, ner giggles to Lim Sen. . Edna Watkins, gives and bequeaths, her serious outlook on life to Fat Morgan. IN WITNESS WHEREOE, We have hereunto set our hand and seal, this thirteenth day of May, A. D., nineteen hundred and twenty, C1920b. SENIOR CLASS CSEALfl Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Senior Class, as and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us, Who, at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses to said instrument. JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS 5

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