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We, Rita Scott and Elsie Ensign, leave to Minerva Hewitt a piece of our tongues that Wag all too frequently and have the reputation of turning forth more words per minute than any others belonging to members of the Senior Class. We, Harold Sorenson and Dee Armstrong, do leave our dramatic ability to Ernest Stromberg that he may develop ease and grace such as ours. It certainly seems necessary that we should bequeath something to Abe, the ever faithful janitor, so we will deposit in the Sand Bank enough money to buy him a new broom. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hand and seal, this seventh day of March A. D. 1917. ' Class of 1917, Mazie Patten, Donald Horton, Witnesses. Mrs. S. Russell, Executrix. 'l'-+,...,Q4,S -...P ',..-, -1 - . Z3 Q my Sn., 3 . ' 4' N 1. ? 1.-.'.,C 1' .f Qi?V3, V ,F ' W, W -':fwl'i?-17 A. . .. ' ' f mv W 271: eww. as 1 -,t-' ' P lift-fi' Britt' 2-'1- 1. s:vf!fe2fqff,ffffa, ,aa s Q - 11. QM -' 4- '-1-.1 41- fo 'fa' 57952-7 U . F Q.'lfff.5i.:la -1 - FJ Z 'X 1' ll' -. ii: .e isles' .giiifii ' ' A 1 V552 x -. g 'ii-I :f.gfFf:1lf 1' ei . 7:4-,L-' ' lgfpm fjwfjxj F' '3KgJ..f -1. ,ins Wigbfllf 14 'sm' . ' ' HRW: '-VN '1 1 4 ff A . 'SQ , L mile- '- Wim il - 'lIii '21fZ2 iejxfzu ,.., . . wh gui. , ,ln X .fp .u-5','f Z -14: Qbu .sax 3h., L,-.-y? 41... ' - - ' ' 24
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Class Will We, the class of 1917 of the A. U. H. S., knowing that we are of sound mind now, but not knowing how long we will continue so, do hereby declare this to be our last Will and Testament. We leave, with regret, the silence of our voices to the building which we hope will soon be replaced by a more modern one. We leave to the juniors the writing of their class will and advise them to begin early to get ideas. We offer our sympathies to the Sophomores who have to study for an ex , when in the Assembly the orchestra begins to play the new tune to America , Pretty Baby or Destiny . To the Freshmen we leave all Wilbur's surplus pencils Qwe think they belonged to them in the first placej. Collectively and individually: We, the Sauerkraut Club, composed of Mae Crawford, Annie McMil- lan, Ida Seely, Grace Seely, Margaret Matthews, Mary MacPherson, Emma Fletcher, Mazie Patten, Mae Chaffey, Ella Griffiths, Elida Ford, and Helen Smith do leave our charter in care of Blenda Larson hoping that the same, will in part, counteract her giggles, and we charge her to enlist no one in its ranks who does not belong to the Sniggles Family. We, Wilbur Monroe, George Stebbins, Oscar Larson and Walter Baker, furrowing our brows to think of something suitable, do hereby leave our scanty supply of vocal music to Squarie Carlson that he may take the burden of the High School quartet upon his sturdy shoulders. We, Ruth Christie and Rosella Damgaard, do leave to Janie Leveque our opportunities of, and diplomacy in, sitting on the divan on Mazie's front porch during and after refreshments fof course not alonej. I, Thomas E. Leavey, do leave to one Wendell Kerr, freshman, my fond- ness for the companionship of red hair and pink cheeks. We, Horton Brothers, late of Fillmore, Cal., do leave to all new students our ability to give forth hot air for the amusement of all listeners. I, Esther Lindstrand, do give to Lois E. Everding my frequent trips to Korbel that she may renew a sundered friendship in that region. We, Elenore Gaynor and Lottie Beer, do leave our friendship to May- nard Rasmussen and Wallace McMillan, because we think they would look nice together. I, Clyde Sage, do leave my artistic ability, and I, Miriam Tilley my musical ability, to Edward Mahoney. 23
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