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i CRIMSON I, Myrta: Shoaf bequeath my noted giggle to lleno Johnson with much affection. I, Herschel Mefiowan bequeath my loud Voire to our wise Xxvllllillll Moran. I, Roy Ziek bequeath llly ability to write snappy first aets to William Shakespeare, Jr. I, Iva Hansley bequeath 111y lll0l'ljI2llLIP 011 Friseo's sweater to any Junior girl to NVl10ll1 red 211111 gray are becoming. III witness whereof the Senior Class. the 'l'estators, llaye signed, sealed, published and flerflared their last Will and TPSHIIIIGIII, i11 presence of us, who have hereunto subsei-ibe1l o11r names at the request witnesses, i11 presence of said testators and of each other. JOHN XYOLF, IVA HANSLEY, ELIZABETH COLLINS. Qllzuss Igrnplqerg nf 1925 Have yo11 hearfl of the future of '2G? Oh, it's terrible the way they mix, 'l'here's Elizabeth Col like il banflit bohl Strutting 2ll'0llllfl witl1 wealth uutohl, Naomi Campbell has not 110911 stung For she marrieml :1 man ealletl Daniel Young, IIere's Johnnie 1Volf our smallest boy Has 119911 sohl to Frances a toy. Our brave hero 1-alle1l Clifford Kight Has been erippleil up from 21 terrible fight, Lo! Hobby Hales our brilliant 12111 Has i1S1Dll'21ll0llS to be 21 dadg Ah, there's Voyle Rhode, our wee wee girl, Reeeivetl no 111311101111 b11t got a pearlg ghllll. Melvin Auter, a wise ohl owl 1Vas not I11lfll1l9tI to wean' il 1-owl. NVel1, Robert L21XVl'9l1I'H, our witty guy BCCHIIIG a Revereml which makes one sigh, Stanley Z, one daring lll9ll11llf1' 1V:1s wefhled to Maze i11 cool Septeniber, They dwell in happiness by the sea IVhere Shaek and Ruth are asked for tea. Papie 28
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CRIMSON i I, Ileta Preble bequeath my ability to become a Miller to anyone who can surpass my winning ways. I, Gladys Lippold bequeath my everlasting smile to IIel-sohel Mc- Gowen hoping that it mary be one of those smiles that never eom,es off. I, Nellie Powell bequeath my position as Mr. f'oft'ing's private stenog- rapher to any one capable of the work. I I, Robert Laurence bequeath my ability to think and utter witty re- marks at the right time to LeRoy Richey who is always on the jtmb. l. Mary Olive Peterson bequeath my unblemished complexion to Punk Neidigh hoping for best results possible. I I, Vera Lemming bequeath my quietness to llerby Swift hoping he may pass quietly 1?,l on through lite. I, Uliftord Kight bequeath my stubborness to lloe Miller hoping that it may never diminish in quaantity. I, Ruth liildebrand bequeath my love tor Harold to anyone who thinks herself capable of winning him. I, Francis Tinsman bequeath n1y ability at playing hookey to anyone who can get by with it. I, Delmas Hillyer bequeath my lluiek to Ray Armstrong in ease his soon weairs out. I, Naomi Campbell bequeath my love for Daniel to anyone capable of winning him. I, Melvin Auter bequeath my blond curls to Nadine and wish her best of luck. I, Robert Scribner bequeath my unlimited vocabulary to anyone desir- ing it. I, Helen Brown bequeath my quiet, untalkative nature to Margaret Sheetz. I, Wilma Walter bequeath my knowledge of everything to anyone de- siring to graduate in three and one-half years as I did. I, John Farthing bequeath my good looks and manners to our well- known Patricia Carr. I, Isabelle Landon bequeath my good looks and popularity to Kenneth Rhode. Good luck, Kenneth. I, Ernestine Vester bequeath my position as Editor-in-Chief of this book to Jessie Zimmerman for the class of YS. I, Lee Roy liales bequeath my position as a printer's devil to anyone desiring interesting work. I, Eileen Stevenson bequeath my beautiful curls to anyone desiring them providing that they can stand the up-keep. I, Clara lJeSutter bequeath my neatness and quiet manner to Mildred Carlson. I, Mary E. Lyons bequeath my ambition to become a teacher to Mr. Lynch hoping for a great success. I, Nellie Brutus bequeath my shortness to a11yo11e desiring an i11co11- venience. Palie 27
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CRIIMSON Myrta Shoaf our bashful friend Has been practicing nursing to the end. In the Near East with Ding she works XVhere the natives all get killed by Turks, Many a child she has corrected XVith Eileen there things stood perfected, Leonard Johnson at school no more Has been lecturing about a semaphore, Gee, Dorothy Riggs a movie star Dwells out in Hollywood quite afar, Evailyn Campbell followed her too, And Vera Lemming stepped right thru'. They met up with Xvlllllil and Madeline, VVho were demonstrating a sewing machine. Delmas Hillyer, a radio fan, Has competed with Loran as fast as he can. Herschel McGowan, Xathan's model, Is getting so fat he can hardly toddle. Mary Chapman likes roses too, Got caught by Brier and didn't pull thru. Our two Helens are both married, For going to school they never tarried. H9l'Q,S J0lllll1l6 and NVink and Opal and Glad Who sail the sea, which is not sad, As Clara and Emma and Er11ie too, Are teaching the children of the few Who survived tl1e cruelties of tl1e dads, YVho croaked like frogs on lily-pads. But Miss Powell a famous flapper Dreams with Bob and is quite dapper. But Richard Zeigler and Roy Zick Are both .as loved as Old St. Nick. And Nellie Brutus and M. 0. P. Have followed Mary Liz to the end you see. Thus ends the class of C261 A class of Dudes, 11ot Country Hicks. But if any class can beat tl1e bunch Let them step up alld show their punch. The French would bid you all adieu Altho we sometimes say that too:- The little Japs would lwlld so low XVith great tear drops in eyes aglowz- But we are like the Atticai guy XVho simply said- O gosh-good bye! IVA HANSLEY, '26. Page 29
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