Central High School - Centralia Yearbook (Bay City, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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ll uvnuww11m 9 : ' : usuwLswiwfuwawwwLMMawuwswuwuwuwLi'41Li'41LMuwuwmLr41 LS'llSl LL'!:1L!4lLL!5lLY4-l l' Q CLASS WILL OF FEBRUARY CLASS 0F 1932 Leaving the whole school sad and depressed by our ceremonious departure, we, the class of February 1932, a most distinguished and intellectual group, do condescend, because of our kind-heartedness, to show some generosity toward our underclass men, especially those struggling, inconspicous 'Freshies . There- fore, to show our aforesaid generosity and our truly kindly attitude hidden under our dignity and sophistication, we make, declare, Cand publishj our last will and testament. Jointly we bequeath in a kindly spirit our cherished possessions in the fol- lowing manner: To Mr. Keen, our most kind and thoughtful principal, we leave fond memories of our well-behaved and illustrious group. . To Miss Beese, our patient adviser, we leave the pride of ever having such .1 noteworthy class. To our sponsors, Mrs. Gilbert and Mr. Gustin, who have so thoughtfully guided us through our trials, we leave behind our pleasantest thoughts and fond- est memories. To the 12 B's we leave our great success although they will never be able to surpass or even equal our importance. To the Juniors we leave our unequalled example of excellent behaviour hop- ing they will profit by it. - To the Sophs we leave the memory of having lived for one whole year in the same school with us. To all the Freshies we leave the coveted honor of having the opportunity of ever gazing at us from their lowly position. And now we dispose of our personal belongings: I, Roy Adair, bequeath my ability to attract the girls to little Scottie Gibson. I, Bob Allman, do leave my kid brother Gordon to uphold the football reputa- tion I have made for the family. I, Bernard Amrhein, do give my spare time to the Lafayette Theater. I'll meet you there, girls. . I, Ernie Barber, do bequeath my gift of gab to Al Hamlin. I, Jack Boutell, pass on my ability to play the role of a polite sissy to John Adams. I, Harold Buehler, leave, my art of winking at the girls to Jimmy Tunison. I, Charles Estabrook, having suffered from falling arches, corns, etc. from walking back and forth between Hurleys and Gregorys, suggest that the next person who takes care of the Senior Class announcements, should have a car. I, Fern Everett, do leave my pretty platinum blonde hair to Ben Clover. I, Virgil Hahn, leave the band mourning the departure of its greatest artist. I, Paul Harvey, do give my sleeping quarters in chemistry to any worn out Freshie. , I, Floyd Hayward, do leave my Ford for the auto mechanics to play with. sixteen- M mum ffll:fIllri'illNlillN an px In mlffmiflnll,ini'NoviPai?IMIiigiiiigiiiiiiiimiiihilfhilihilMiliiailihilTraiAfigilihiifhiiThiilfaiiThi 35 E Q R T Q ,- Q ,, re E E ,- ,, NF . .Q SE ,- Q ,e 6 ge G R ff S 'E .g 'E 'Q ' A I 5 'I . X- I -Q Q, 'S X Ar ir! ,- 'Q '1 'lf re 1 :Q . . . 'Q 'r . 'P C 'c P .Q F '53 ,.. I5 'ir Pi I2 D .E 'E -I PF E ,- 'Q '1 . :V if PF il.

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