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SENIOR CLASS li’ILL (Continued) •spaulding. Dortha Sherburn leaves her coy friend to Pearl Tobias. Lucille Sill leaves the privilege of meeting the salesmen at the offi -e to Alicia Rowd. C-erard Smith . javes his ability to tease the girls in lab to Cleon Stover. Richard Aldrich wills his business ways to Paul Davis. Charles Weaver leaves his ability as a musician, to Victor Beveridge . Mitchell Booth loaves his old Ford to anyone who will promise to give it good care. Marguerite Anstiss leaves her book How to Grow Tall to Ardys Knuth. Chet Tillstrom leaves his ability to blush to Fred Dougan. To Caroline Richardson Virginia Norton leaves P. c. Hamann. Rolland Olney wills his way to keep thin to Maurice Stewart. Ella Pagel leaves her blush to Donna Brohman. Frances Schadel leaves her ability to be Valedictorian to any member of the Junior Class. Kathryn Patterson leaves the privilege of being one of the Big 4 to Dorothy Bruce. To Lawrence Stover La Mont Yeager leaves permission to grow a moustache. Elizabeth Shearer leaves Mary Dean the right of being boss over the Big 4 in Advanced Nutrition. Bud Bruce leaves the right to sleep in English class co Fred Doug£ Harold Buck leaves his permanent wave to Harold Gray. Evelyn Lockinaw wills her Ford to her sister, Dorothy. We hope she keeps it in good condition. (Continued on next page)
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of 1931, being of sound judgment and sane mind, dc hereby declare this to be our last will and testament before we pass into that great body of immortals, known as graduates ; To the entire school we leave the example we have set as worthy scholars and blame ess students. To the community at large we bequeath the influence we have been for the honorable and better things of life. To the Juniors we bestow our richest treasures, our Senior dignity our excelling v'it, our superlative brilliancy, our charming manners, our splendid grades and our exit as the most popular class this school has ever seen. To the Sophomores we leave our loyalty, our school spirit, and the hopes that they may someday be Seniors. To the Freshmen we leave 50 gallons of red barn paint with which to camouflage their greenness. Olivia Alspaugh wills her humor to Warren Boyle. Bill Bakeman leaves his love to all the high school girls. Leo Wetzel leaves his athletic abilities to Donald Brown. Elinor Brown leaves her quiet ways to Evelyn iftiite. Phyllis Eidson leaves her music abilities to Maxine Moyer. Alice Grime leaves her business ability to Ethel Storick. Kittie Handy leaves her position as librarian to Leota Robinson. Lucy Hanson leaves her giggle to Eleanor Kretchman. Gordon Hinkley leaves his singing abilities to Harold Gray. Mary Jane Kimmel wills her dancing abilities to Mildred Rowe. Frank Miller leaves Isabelle Moore a new boy friend. Loris Sherburn leaves his on time record to Bill Buckman. Louise Sharpe leaves the privilege of having long hair to Carol (Continued on next page)
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY (Continued) Dortha Slierburn is a very successful teacher of the Speech Department of Kalamazoo Central High School. Evelyn Loekinaw is following in her sister’s footsteps as teacher of th3 St. Joe Valley School. George Smith is bouncer at Shadowland Ball Room . SENIOR CLASS WILL (Continued) Sarah Belle May leaves her right to talk to Richard Christl to whomever can best qualify. Legia Nightlinger leaves her place in high school to her sister, Cletys. George Smith leaves his right as class bluffer to any Junior who can fill it. Tom -Walton wills his art of declamation to Donna Brohman. The Senior class leaves its dignity to the Juniors. May they ever honor and uphold it! Anything that we leave behind may be used by anyone. May you all feel free to use and cherish them. To all of the faculty we leave our best regards and kind feelings for their kindness and devotion to us during our years in B.S.H.S. We here constitute and appoint our sponsor, Mrs. Allen, as sole executor of this last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the class of 1931, the testators, have to ihis will set our hands and seal this twenty-fifth day of May. •George Smith •Virginia Norton
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