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□ □ THE KETOCHI L- Article VI: Item 1. We bequeath to Mr. Yaiulell all riglit.s ol' putting any over--indus- trious students out of the school at 5:30 l M. Article VII: Item 1. To our school we leave the influence of our efforts and our loyalty. r Article VI11: Item 1. We do individually leave the following to various members of the high school. Clause 1. lalene wills to Elizabeth Briscoe her demure nature. Clause 2. Maxine has already spoken to a certain referee about yielding her place in his esteem to Frances Butcher. She leaves her pull with Mr. Bergan to Franny Wlieir. Clause3. Inez makes her behest to Daisy Hielier for the unsuccessful at tempt to study Latin in English period. Clause 4. Kenneth leaves a sweet smile to the Junior girls. Clause 5. Townsend wills his typing ability to Mr. Bergan, and to ( lain Smith his way with the women. Clause!». Willa passes her industry on to George Dea. Clause 7. Caroline leaves her gift of “gab” to Bertha Flanagan, and her T Square to the geometry class. Clauses. Alice donates her Love Story Magazine to Evelyn Dockery. Clause9. Joe bequeaths his remarkable ability of memorizing to Nellie Strunk; and his readiness to run errands, to Norman McQuaid. Clause 19. Dorothy wills her ability to cram before six weeks tests to Leslie Nicholls, who has not yet discovered the art. Done in convention by the unanimous consent of the students present, the 24th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty. Page Twenty
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THE KETOCHI DC icz WILL OF THE CLASS OF 1930 i 'oust i tut ion I Wo, the Senior (‘lass, being of mature age, of generous mood, and sound and disposing mind, do hereby indite this, our last will and testament. Article 1 : Item 1. We give our right to top lookers to the .Juniors who are always being knocked over by one of us “Members of Dignity. Item 2. To this class we bequeath our senior privileges—not enumerated, but nevertheless enjoyed. Item d. The (Mass Play, and all the festivities which are a part of senior- dom. Item 4. The publication of the Annual, with all its attendant joys. Item 5. The advice to deal warily with the many salesmen. Item c . Our hearty wishes for their senior year. Article 11: Item 1. We will to the Sophomores the age-old privilege of tormenting the Freshmen to their hearts' content, and of furthering their beauty and accom- plishments. Article III: Item 1. We bequeath to the Freshmen the art of walking, talking, reading, writing, chewing gum. and in all ways, acting with seemliness that would be- come the seniors we trust and hope they soon will be. Item 2. ur example. Article IV: Item 1. To the incoming Freshmen we leave our share of the waste paper basket for the use of parking gum. Article V: Item 1. To Mr. Hergan and the faculty we relinquish our claim on diciplin- ing the underclassmen for their inability to get their notebooks in on time. Paxe Ninet sn
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