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Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1924 To whom it may concern: We, the class of February, 1924, of the Technical High School in the City of Springfield, County of Hampden, and the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby record our last mortal wishes and bequests. It is our purpose so to dispose of our various chattels that each may go to the one who gives promise of being the most worthy heir. First: We hereby appoint Mr. Brown and Mr. Hutchinson our execu- tors. Second: Donald Tufts bequeaths his oratorical ability and his heavy hand of discipline at class meetings to Robert Kershaw. Being a man of many accomplishments, he also leaves his French accent to Maurice Deleporte. Third: Helen Richards generously leaves a portion of her super- abundant mental power and intellectual ingenuity to Grace Felker. Fourth: Karlton Johnson divides his ever-present smile between Rosa- lind Ott and Dorothy Patterson. Fifth: Gerald Moore leaves his wise cracks and his ability to make himself a general nuisance to Joseph Buoniconti, who should be an able custodian of them. Sixth: Robert Towne and Spencer Read are showing their generous qualities by leaving some of their altitude to David Kasofsky whom we deem needy. Seventh: Lester Roberts bequeaths one of his pretty dimples to Charlie Mace and the other to Evelyn Neff. Eighth: Charlie Decater leaves his abounding superfluity of ambition to Evelyn Bradley. Ninth: Ednah Wade leaves her most prominent virtue, sentimen- tality, to Marjorie Rapp. Tenth: Harold Doolittle leaves his very frequent blushes and pre- tended bashfulness to Winston Mitchell. Eleventh: Madge Clark leaves her much-in-evidence and much prized vanity case to Ann Sutherland. Twelfth: To Bob McHale, Wallace Biggart leaves his baby stare. Thirteen: Frasier Acker bequeaths his habit of arguing with teachers to alnydunderclassman desirous of making changes in modern educational met 0 s. Fourteenth: Lawrence Johnson drops his obtrusive habits on the carefree bobbed head of Ellice Black. Fifteenth: Allan Creed leaves his power to make known his approval and affection for himself to anyone desirous of his laurels. Sixteenth: John Hayes leaves his bluff to anyone who feels capable of keeping up the deception. L THE TECH TIGER f21j
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Best Boy Student Best Girl Student Most Promising Boy Most Promising Girl Handsomest Boy Prettiest Girl . Cutest Boy . Cutest Girl . Teacher's Delight Class Man Hater Class Woman Hater Class Flirt Cboyb Class Flirt fgirll Class Athletes . Most Popular Boy Most Popular Girl Best All 'Round Boy Best All 'Round Girl Class Musician . Class Artist . Class Joker . Class Heartbreaker Class Chatterbox Class Dancer fboyl Class Dancer fgirlj Most Ambitious Boy Most Ambitious Girl Class Rube . Most Ladylike Man Most Conceited Boy Most Conceited Girl Jolliest Boy . J olliest Girl . Most Bashful Boy Most Bashful Girl Class Gossip . Class Pest . . Best Natured . Laziest Boy . Class Orator . Class Grind Class Bluifer . Class Hustler . Class Baby C202 Class Ballot . John Wallenius . Helen Richards Harold Doolittle . Helen Richards . Stuart Cowles . Lillian Vaughn . Robert Heckler . Ednah Wade . Allan Creed . Marie Johnson Franklin Barker H ilding Lindstrom . Madge Clark Richard Converse 62 Franklin Barker . - - . . - . . Donald Tufts Mae Hutchinson Richard Converse . Helen Richards Raymond Sacenti . Marie Johnson . Gerald Moore Franklin Barker . Gerald Moore H ilding Lindstrom . Madge Clark . Donald Tufts . Helen Richards Franklin Barker Karlton Johnson Karlton Johnson Mae Hutchinson William Blodgett Thelma Putnam Donald Bronson Dorothy Harvey . Gerald Moore . Gerald Moore William Blodgett . John Welch . Donald Tufts . Allan Creed . John Hayes Harold Doolittle Wallace Biggart THE TECH TIGER
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Seventeenth: Kenneth Carlon leaves his continuously over-worked cud of chewing gum to Doris Hanaway. Eighteenth: Stuart Cowles bestows his good looks on Bud Fisher as the most deserving heir. Nineteenth: Leo Malconian leaves to Dorothy Powell his first-class marcel which we all know will be greatly appreciated. Twentieth: Raymond Sacenti leaves his well known musical talent to Chester McCallum. Twenty-first: To the future and the haven of completed labors, we leave the faculty. Twenty-second: To the III B's, the best of luck in holding Room 23 the rest of their sojourn at Tech. Signed, Class of February, 1924 Sworn to before us, the legal advisers of the class of February, 1924, and set with the seal of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, this sixteenth day of January, the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty four. MAE HUTCHINSON EDWARD G. ROUNDS my THE TECH TIGER
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