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rf EMTKGQS Li f ni l' px! -a-- . -L,-.. .f av, - -' Tho Lai? Wil! and Teffamenf of than Senior-Clary Z0 Tetiagogaetf We, the members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-six, the Senior Class of Bucyrus High School, City of Bucyrus, County of Crawford, State of Ohio, and United States of America, having reached the conclusion that we are of legal age, and of sound mind and superior intelligence, do accord- ingly prescribe, publish, and declare our last Will and Testament, hereby finally proclaiming all other Wills heretofore made by us, to be null and void. . Unto the Juniors, that vivacious class of 1927, we leave the honorable name of Seniors, believing that they will have earned this venerable title and that it is rightfully theirs, but fervently hoping that they will preserve and revere the grand old name as all their predecessors have so done before them. To our Sister Class, the Sophomores, we bequeath a book entitled Real Pep and How We Achieved lt, written by the class of '26, guaranteeing that if they follow carefully all instructions given therein, they will be well rewarded for their noble efforts. We leave unto the Freshmen several tanks of Hot Air to be put into use next year, as this will be the essential thing required if they desire to live up to the real title of Sophomores. To our Superintendent, Mr. J. L. Ward, we extend our hearty thanks in appreciation of the successful manner in which he has cooperated with our Class. We bequeath unto Mr. D. C. Baer, our beloved Principal, an advanced 1927 Model Coaster Wagon, to enable that individual to perambulate through the corridors at a high rate of speed, so he can get back to his office on time to interview the ever-present line of students and teachers awaiting him. To Miss Mills we leave a mouth organ to be used to accompany all would be Caruso's and Galli-Curci's in her classes who prefer to sing their memory work instead of reciting it. We leave unto Miss Beer an article on Conscience to be read to the Seniors just before they turn in their notebooks for hnal inspection. Unto Mrs. Halm we leave all the equipment, in the way of furnishings that she will need in her kitchen-a can-opener. We bequeath unto Coach Pfeifer, the hero of the North-Central League, a petition signed by each and every member of B. H. S. pledging their loyal support in all athletics. Unto Miss Tennerstedt vte bestow our congratulations on her ability to turn out State Basket- ball Champions in B. H. S., and we hope she may have the same success in following years. To Mr. McAdams we leave a solid thin watch, platinum finish, guaranteed till it wears out, as a special reward for his services. Unto Mr. Havron we leave this statement for his debate teams to discuss pro and con: Resolved 1- A word on the cuff is worth tvto in the book. We leave to Miss Shaw a magic flute which will serve its purpose by subduing all members of the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs, and the orchestra as well, into blissful silence while the instructress is demanding their attention. We bequeath unto Mr. Kindy a volume on inventions, hoping that he may be able to discover a suitable substitute for brains in some of his pupils. Unto Mr. Allcroft we leave several editions of pamphlets on How to draw a Square, to be distributed to all future artists in his Mechanical Drawing Classes. ' 1 Unto our Bookkeeping and Typing instructor, Mr. E. Ellis, we bequeath an especially manu- factured magnet to attract all chewing-gum from the mouths of students before entering the portals of his class-room. To Miss Reynolds we leave the text, How Strawberry pop, four times a day, will make a five-hundred-word-a-minute shorthand writer out of a former fifty-word-a-minute student. We bequeath unto Miss Lahr, the great masterpiece of American Literature, The Adventure of Uncle Wiggly, to be translated into French by her exceedingly ambitious students. On this fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand-nine-hundred-twenty-six, we, the members of the Senior Class in the presence of witnesses, herein set this hand and seal to this, our last will and testament. The Senior Class of 1926 CSEALD WirneJ.re.r.'-M. l. HEAD, LOTTA WIND, OTT AYRE Attorngf-MARY E. SCHULER
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