Sacramento High School - Review Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1920

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22 REVIEW E, the class of January, 1920, not wishing to leave thehschool entirely destitute by withdrawing our inspiring and enlightening presence, publish and declare this our last testament, separately and individually. I, Pearl Saunders, do hereby will my cheerful smile to Vera Ann Nash and my ability to avoid absence slips to Harold Thatcher. I, Dick Wagner, do hereby bequeath my popular nickname of Stupid to Everett Glenn. I, Fay Schoenbackler, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to take time every morning before school to powder my neck, to Dorothy VValshg and my ability as a. peanut butcher to Eleanor Reigg. I, Evelyn Goodson, do hereby will my Hvamping powers to Litta Taylor hoping she may use them to the best of her ability. I, Charles H. Krebs, do hereby leave that vacant look in chem- istry' to Henry Rusk. I, Alice F. Claxton, do hereby will my curly locks of hair in con- nection with my brains, to Alberta Gould hoping she will make as good use of them as I did CD. I, Walter Frates, do hereby leave my journalistic ability to any one of Mr. Rippey's pupils. I, Ned Kay, do hereby will my ability at dancing to any future member of the basketball team that he may uphold the name of S. H. S. in that manner. I, Wallace Bongard, give my easy going school hours to the person that is able to get by with it. I, Carlton Doyle, leave my ability to get by at the office to any one who wants to take a chance. I, James Longshore, do hereby bequeath to Pal Conrad, my ability to act as father in writing excuses for one of his intimate friends. I, Fred McConnell, do leave my excuses that get by to Howard Gould and hope he may profit thereby. I, Gussie Hackbarth, hereby bequeath to Lloyd Pickering my knowledge of phrasing shorthand notes, h-oping he may use it to the best of his ability. I, James McConnell, do leave my dancing ability to some awkward freshie. I, Frank Genshlea, do bequeath my debating ability to anyone claiming same. I, Mervin Williams, do hereby leave my lieutenantis chevrons to Cy Brunschwiler. I, Walter Sheehan, do bequeath my good reputation to anyone who may need it. I, Harry McKnight, do hereby will my ability to pound the ivories to some one who falls under the eyes of Miss Hughes. I, Earl Fontaine, leave my place on the eleven to Elliot Tabor.

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