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THE CLASS WILL. 1928—Continued 14th. To Dolly Hinman, Mary Sampson’s ancestors. She feels she will not need them any more. She can face the world behind her own coat of paint. 15th. To Doris Duskin, Vernon Bertilson’s sunny disposition. 16th. To John Heaton, Lawrence DeWitt’s ability to debate, so that his arguments in class may be more effective. 1 7th. To Bessie Cyran, Gertrude Johnson’s slowness in speech. 18th. To Ward Bowman and Lawrence Sessoms, John Kronholm's and Ingvard Stensen’s reserve. 19th. To Miss Noonan, all of Betty Gibb’s discarded gum. 20th. To Ruth Shannon, Elizabeth Clapsadle’s athletic stripes so that Ruth may be able to wear them with a clear conscience. 21st. To Sidney Pautzke, Bertha Hoidal's driver’s license. 22nd. To Gudrun Maurstad, Bill Reed’s close friendship with Miss Harris. 23rd. To Frank Marsh, Hobart Robert’s place as “lady's man” of school. 24th. To any girl who has the desire to be student manager we leave Ruth Fralick's art of managing affairs in general. 25th. To Janet Cushen, Carmel Pompella's poise and lady-like manners. 26th. To Laddie Christensen and Bill Church in order to distinguish them as High School students rather than primary students, we leave Milton Morris's and Chester Gregory’s mustaches. 27th. To Luella Olson, Marjorie O’Connor's rolled stockings in order that Luella may become more collegiate. 28th. To Annie Thompson, Hazel O’Connor’s avoirdupois. 29th. To Mr. Barnett, George Preston’s ability to talk with the girls without blushing. 30th. To Miss Rahskopf, as she will need it in the long process of letting her hair grow, we leave Catherine King s excess hair. 31st. To Carl Haiti, we leave Cleve Parker’s place as assistant truck driver to Mary Monty. 32nd. To Miss Fellers, we leave a Calumet Baking Powder cook book to be used as she sees fit, but it is naturally assumed that she won’t use it to teach Spanish or mathematics. And we do hereby constitute and appoint the said Principal sole execu- tor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, W e, the Class of 1928, the testators, have to this our will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this thirty- first day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight. (Signed) Marcaret Nettles. Olaf Swanson, Robert Palmer. 25
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