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THE VERHIAN Class Will We, the Class of '26, being level and square-headed for the most part, do, while we are still able, make the following our last will and testament: We give with all sincerity the following remarks: To the school as a whole: First-A farewell. Second-Our school spirit. To the Faculty: First-Some peace. Second-Our sincere thanks and appreciation for their untiring efforts in our behalf. To our Advisor: First-We bequeath the memory of having guarded such a noble group safely through the storms of Seniorship. To the Juniors: First-Our brains. Second-Same as the first. Third-The chance to run the student body to suit themselves, to spank the Frosh, to highbrow the Sophs, and to worry the faculty. Fourth-The Senior room. To the Sophomores: First-Our generosity and energy to all, especially the Freshmen. Second-Our ability to throw notes and bluff the teachers. To the Freshman: First-Our sympathy. Second-Three more years. CFirst seven are the worstl. Third-Our loyalty to old V. H. S. We Seniors, feeling that we are getting quite feeble, bequeath the following per- sonal property: Lauritz Aamodt wills his ability to milk the cows to Ralph Reithner. Florie Kelso leaves her pull with Mr. Graham to Amy Hughes. Lawrence Dickson bequeaths his mustn't-touch-it to Percy Bergerson. Eva Crowder bestows her sheik haircut upon Theresa Bays. Edward Martin leaves his argumentative ability to Veldon Parker. Louise Malmsten gives the piano to anyone who will tune it. Loel Roberts leaves his ability to bluff the teachers to Harold Olson. Margaret Smith bequeaths her editing ability to some fortunate f?J com- ing Senior. Ora Rundell gives her extra pounds to Goldie Garner. Eben John leaves the school. Lillian Ross wills her Southern accent to Myrtle Hall. Lygia Burt leaves her vocal gymnastics to Ida May Hawkins. Charles Hoffman bestows his pleasing personality upon Kenneth Whitsell. Lola Nance leaves her housekeeping ability to Shella Williams and Opal Hall. Bernard Dowling bequeaths his inaudible voice to Norman Pettijohn. Lois Malmsten wills her ability to tease to Tommy Graves. Donald Brady leaves to someone who wants to be told, his art of asking the teachers questions. Leona Libel leaves her smile to those who frown. Mildred Bergerson wills her backward ways to Verva Shields. John Laramore leaves his steadfastness and common sense to Morris Bennett. Jessie George bequeaths her ambitious attitude to Ed Roles. Lena Gibson bestows her knowledge of Roberts' Rules of Order upon her successor, and her extra two feet upon Dale McDaniel. Melvin Mowe leaves his bashfulness among girls to Buster Hodges. Louise Lester leaves her scholarly specs to William Hill. Thor Roberts bequeaths his orderly conduct to Glen Hawkins. Dorothy Rhyne bequeaths her ability to crack gum to Helen Heiber. Helmie Kauppi wills her brilliance in English class to Amie Laurie Laird. In witness whereof, we, the undersigned of the May '26 Class of Vernonia High School, acting for the class as a whole, do hereby affix our hands and seals this 21st day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1926. CHARLES Hom-'MAN, Preudent. Lois MALMs'rEN LENA GIBSON Pag: Nineteen
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