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l MM QQR 2? 2nd, Velma, Helen, and Vera bequeath their privileges of letter writ- ing during school hours to Loretta, Ruby, and Evelyn. Srd. Leo bequeaths his privilege of napping to his brother, Raymond, pioviding he can do so Without snoring. 4th. ' Warren leaves his superiority in Physics to Don Favinger. 5th. Katherine and Edith grant to Mayme and Grace their privilege of reading in Physics. 6th. Virgil leaves his cares of maintaining a pompadour to Wood- ward. 7th. Marie gives her silent disposition to anyone with Whom it may agree. Sth. Lee leaves his office of presiding over the encyclopedias and the dictionary for Mr. Van Gorder in History and English to the person with the biggest voice. Contestants Don and Harold, others to apply to the executor of this Will. . 9th, Edith bequeaths her B. B. pep to Ruby. 10th. Forrest leaves his audible appreciation of a good joke to Don Halferty. Make it audible. llth. Bonnie leaves her good fortune of missing marching out at noon to Whoever can use it best. 12th. Athene grants to Mildred her privilege of screaming aloud in Physics at any glimpse of the Word electricity 13th. Lee and Velma authorize the Juniors to organize a new ad- miration society for 1923. Besides these enforced gifts we leave you our pledged friendship, henceforth. All the rest of the property not disposed of we give to the Albion High School for their use and benefit. Any pupil who sees fit to use the 23
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Mia a n QQ x SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of 1922, about to leave this sphere, in full possession of a sound mind and understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament: FIRST: We request that our funeral services be conducted by our friends and Well-wishers, the Faculty. AS TO OUR ESTATES Item 1. We give to the Freshmen, the following advice, following which will lead them to glory: Follow the example of '22, Learn to work if not to win: development comes sooner through failures fwe knowj and staying after school than through successes. Item 2. The Senior dignity and good behavior we bequeath to the Juniors. Item 3. Our privilege of seats in the north side of the Assembly Room we leave to the Juniors, providing they occupy them at eighty-thirty promptly, every morning and at one every noon. Item 4. The whole Senior class bequeaths its deportment grades to the Freshmen as a ground work from which to build. Item 5. -Our strings for Geometry, we give to the Juniors as an incentive to take Solid. Please call for them before tearing down is begun on the old building. Item 6. We give to the Faculty our appreciation and good Will. They have done their duty nobly. The following are recorded as personal privileges and properties, and are willingly given to the persons mentioned. lst. Carl Gappinger bequeaths his ability to do most anything and get away with it, to Don Barcus. 22
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MM Q Q QQ knowledge and startling information given to the Seniors may do so: As our said administration We appoint Professor Van Gorder. In witness whereof, We, the Class of 'Twenty-Two, set our hand and seal this fourteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and twenty-two. CSEALJ CLASS OF 'TWENTY-TWO. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named class, of 'Twenty-two as and for their last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names at its request as witness there- unto in the presence of the said testator and of each other. fSignecZJ VERA CALLAHAN, KATHERIN BECK. FRED E. PRICKETT, MARY K. YOST. Rxfkfzcswb L4 7 :wld Vie' -ff: ' f F NWN 24
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