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TH E TOCSIN-1922 Class Will, '22 E, the Senior Class of Santa Clara High School, of the County of Santa Clara, of the city of Santa Clara, on the corner of Santa Clara and Washington streets, do herein make our last will and testament. As a class, we bequeath the following: To the faculty, we bequeath our sunny dispositions, our ability to take a joke, and our undying patience. To the Juniors, we leave our splendid reputation, hoping that they will appreciate it as much as we do. To the Sophomores, we leave our perfect conduct in study hall and classes, realizing that they will need it in the near future. To the High Freshmen, we bequeath that which we hold most preci- ous, our high standard of ethics. To the Low Freshmen, we leave that which we value least, our dig- nity. As individuals, we bequeath the following: I, Vera Barngrover, do bequeath my A's in English IV to Charles Grimmer, hoping he will deserve them more than I. I, Bernice Brown, leave my bashfulness to Myrtle Newton, feeling that she needs it more than anyone else in the school. I, Forrest Bentzien, do will my debating ability to Walter Hooper, realizing that he will need it very badly in the future English classes. I. Doris Kersell, do will my ability to hold down the best seat in the English room Cuntil requested to movel, to anyone who has as much nerve as I. I, Laura Keir, do leave my business-like ways to the next secretary of the senior class. My studious manner, I leave to Lionel Thorpe. I, Elmer Newton, bequeath my bluffing ability, which I have per- fected in my four years of High School, to Max Wilhelmy, knowing that he can make good use of it. I, Helen Lund, do will my high soprano voice to my friend, Elmer Lear. My hair dress I leave to Lois Breith. - I, Alex McLeish, bequeath my faithful old wheel to Leslie Busby, hoping that he will appreciate its value in respect to reduction of trans- portation expenses. Q Page 27
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