Berrien Springs High School - Canoe Yearbook (Berrien Springs, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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Page 19 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OB’ THE SENIOR CLASS OF THE BERRIEN SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL In the name of Berrien Springs High School, Amen: Wo, the Senior class, of the city of Berrien Springs, County of Berrien, State of Michigan, and Berrien Springs High School, being now in good health, strength of body and mind, but sensible to the uncertainty of life and the shorthess of our stay in high school, and desiring to make disposition of our property and affairs before forgetting all we have learned in four years, do hereby make, publish, and declare the following to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and cancelling any and all wills heretofore or hereafter made by us. Article One. YTe request that a picture of our class hang forever on the wall of the study hall as a constant reminder to future students of their illustruous alumni, a perpetual guide to wandering freshman. Article Two. We direct that all our grades of the past four years be burned. 7 e are so ashamed of them we would not want any other class to have the ooportunity to look upon them. Article Three. To the high school as a whole we bequeath, give, and convey this key which is the key to knowledge which the Senior class has forged by hours and hours of hard, diligent labor and study, with the great masters of the world, with the hope that it may be cherished with the same love by the keeper as giver holds •' for dear old Berrien Springs High School. Article Four. Realizing how sadly lacking the Junior Class is in dignity, and the necessary characteristics which will make them qualified to hold the honored seats of the Seniors, we leave for them this toga of Senior dignity, this cap of Senior intelligence, this ring of Senior loyalty, this invitation making certain their graduation. Article Five. To the Sophomores we leave this bunch of excuses all signed up ready for use. Cut class or school any time desired, and these excuses will guarantee a perfect grade. Also realizing the difficulty all sophomores have in reading outside English Readings and making book reports in the hope that t£ey may find them valuable. Article Six. To the Freshmen, we leave this package, in the hope that the contents may enable them to develop into Seniors equally as brilliant os this class is. (Bottle of Milk.) Article Seven. To the freshmen of next year we leave our season tickets for assembly seats, Article Eight. To Joe Y hetstone we leave the hope fit a perfect band. To Mr. Bedincer we leave a Democratic President. To Mr. Wiene, we leave a ’'good'' office force. To Miss Buell we leave A bright, studious American Literature class. To Coach Hawkins, wo leave the unmarried teachers. To Mr. Parsons, we leave the latest book of jokes. To Mrs. Crittenden we leave all our gratitude and wished for extreme happiness. To Miss Jesswein we leave a very qur and studious study hall. To Miss Graham we leave a carton of steeJ wool to be used when the girls burn the pots and pans. To Miss Manr wo leave our wishes for a good play cast for next year.



Page 21 text:

CLASS PILL (Coiit. ) Article Nine. To General Voke we leave ell the noise we have made in study hall and in going through the hall, together with all our text books for fires next winter. Article Ten. Karl Kaiser leaves his honors as valedictorian to Bill Buckman. Dale Graham leaves to Jim Hendleman his athletic ability. Paul Davis leaves his girl friends to Jack Wool ey. Marion Hogue leaves the mile run to Richard Toney. To Gerald Stemm, Richard Cristl leaves his bass voice. Don Hoak leaves his oratorical ebility to Marguerite Wingard. Evelyn Shafer leaves her quiet personality to Frances Shafec. Marian Evans leaves her leading parts in plays to Frieda Disterheft. Harold Gray leaves swimming in winter to Clare Luke. Bob Burke leaves to Paul Hamann his duties at Three Oaks. Leonard K -sterke leaves his wide cracks to Squirt Hogue. Ida Jones leaves her ability in Physics class to any girl brave enough to take it. Mara Woolley leaves her shyness to David Fryman. Fred Beveridge leaves his cartoonist ability to Perry Jummers. Neil Patterson leaves skipping school to Henry Dunkelberg. Dot Bruce leaves her pious ways to Evelyn White. Vic Beveridge leaves his flirting eyes and red nose to Bud Priddy. Eloise Staley leaves Anthony Hara to Cletys Nightlinger. Jennie Harrington leaves her blushing ability to Isla Nightlinger. Alicia Rowe leaves her masterfulness ot Evelyn Tudor. Mary Dean leaves her musical ability to Ruth Standish. Ellis Luke leaves his cold shoulder to some ham that needs it. Fred Dougan loaves his excellent beard to P. C. Hamann. Ed Hass leaves his half-mile run to Lewis Edwards. Lawrence Stover leaves Edith Waters to the supervision of the Junior Cla .s. Donna Brohman leaves her natural color to Mildred Rowe. Gerald Weaver leaves his pugilistic tendencies to Bob Anstiss. Chet Krause leaves his position as ladies man to Ro and Kayser. Marie Edwards loaves her typing errors to the office force. Kenneth Kriigle leaves his Ford to Joe Whetstone's junk pile. Ed McOmber leaves his girl friends to supply the Junior Class. Gerry Wetzel leaves her bashful ways to Evelyn Fox. Evelyn Shafer leaves her excess avoirdupois to Thelma Hadley. Virginia Clem loaves the meat market to whoever will take charge. Helen Shafer leaves her bashful ways to Ileno Maynard. Buella Butzcr leaves her quietness to Minnie Hoekstra. Gerald Weaver loaves Myrtle Dunklebcrg to-----------------No! This is blotted out. I guess he wonts her himself. Chet Krause l.avs his experiences to the Freshman class and wahts it to be a lesson to them. Cleaon Stover leaves the Berrien County a worn-out Berrien Springs— Three Oaks road. Margaret Edwards leaves her willingness to help to Ruby Sunday. The authors of this will ore leaving--------------------------for Singapore immediately following the reading of this will.

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