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f .. A 1: g fzfjg - ' V. . ,jfgjgig ' - ul 4.1: N Q glilfii fl: ....' ,lm mi f - - -W ! Class Will We, the reputable Senior Class of 1931, being undoubtedly of sound mind and body, do set our hand and seal to the following Will, and hereby revoke and make void any Will and Testament heretofore made. ARTICLE I. To the junior youngsters, so called because of their subordination and infer- iority to us, the mighty Seniors who are passing into the school of life from this institution of higher learning, we bequeath the bulk of our unlimited talents and abilities, namely: hrst, the musical talent, second, our athletic ability, third, dramatic abilitiesg fourth, our dancing abilitiesg Hfth, the talents of our vocalists: sixth, our pleasing appearance: seventh, our studious attitude, and last but not least, our good behavior. We do so, provided, that the said beneficiaries take special care of these legacies and duly appreciate the same. To the Sophomores, we give our arts of economizing, provided that they use the said arts to a good advantage, and when they become juniors they may vary the menu of the junior-Senior banquet from chocolate ice cream to parfaits. To the so-called Verdant Class, we bequeath our dignity and poise at all times, and also the joys and anticipations we experienced when we attained the seniority in Charles Francis Adams High School. Aizricus II. To Miss Frye, we bequeath all the nuts, bolts, and screws we have collected from our desks, provided that she uses the same in repairing her Keta. To Miss Bell, we will the junior Class so that she may use the said juniors for her psychology experiments and oral theme assignments. To Mr. Mosher, we will one box of concentrated chalk dust so that he may help all co-eds who have lost their vanities. To Mr. Kramer, we bequeath the tradition the seniors have helped to establish- namely that of never losing a football game on Adams held. To Miss Fitzpatrick, we will all our Wild West magazines so that they may be used as interesting material for speed tests. To. Mrs. Windus, we will the Sophomores as future sufferers in English XI, and all our pig-latin expressions for use in the Latin Club. To Mr. Krehbiel, we will all make-up slips and time worn excuses-such as, Car ran out of gas , Clock stopped , Needed at home , and Out of town . To Mr. Nevitt, we will our secrets of reducing and keeping our youthful figures. To Miss Tuttle, we will our old lunch boxes, rubber bands, and safety pins to be used as apparatus in conducting an experiment to find the holding power of her four-wheel brakes. To Mr. Horton, we will a new pencil and notebook so that he might get all the names of the tardy students. Nineteen
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A 1 ., f ,3-. V . ,, fs ., - ,.,.l ., A ' .Wy A ivy ' j , i K - ' - H 1 ., N ' , 1 .mn I . .T , , ,1v 'M '11. .,,.' - , w' 4 - an v,'-, . , wise, Q-.. . .., aft:-.-A. 'f ...gs f .. ' ,,, 'fx - .,.. t ir , N' .,:-- , 'e' Sf ,g ,,,,..wwr::l'S ' ,J-if j 1 '. ,,si'?f.l,f' ,Lg-W.. - - , -- ' ,. .- 'N ' ' 14. Mary Crozier wills her power of extracting excuses from delinquent seniors to the unfortunate junior who will take her place next year. 15. Lester Damron wills his delicate finger tips and big feet to any honest safe-smasher. 16. Frances Downs wills her leadership in Hiking Club to any Alpine climber, who can wear her boots tBootsj. 17. Gladys Eller wills her success in screen tests under Mr. Osterhout to Hazel Puckett. 18. George Farr wills his femininity to Edward Ratzow, knowing he will need it when he becomes a senior. 19. Kenneth Fitzgerald wills his art of attraction to the north magnetic pole. 20. Kermit Fitzgerald wills his regular hours of training, as basketball man ager, to Bud Nelson. 21. Robert Foster and Arthur Tyer will their friendship to Walter Blakely and Roderick Stubbs. 22. Rosemarie Foster wills her sky blue pink Star to Kenneth Grim, seeing as to how his car is becoming rather run down. 23. Lucille Frick wills her friendly smile to the Great Stone Face. 24. Tom Friedman wills his scientihc knowledge to Albert Einstein, knowing that Albert will need it to connrm his theory of relativity. 25. William Funk wills his capricious nature with the ladies to little brother Harold. 26. William Garrison wills his power to make music to 'any circus snake charmer. 27. To those in this school who desire to learn to speak with rapidity, Verla Gonser wills herself as the shining example, and hopes said benehciaries enjoy the example as much as she enjoyed the practice. 28. Elma Harbin wills a pair of high heeled shoes to Santa Claus. 29. Bessie Harper wills her English accent to the Prince of Wales. 30. Tom Harris wills his ability to run his car on his reputation to Miss Tuttle, so she may cut down her gas bill. 31. Margaret Hawthorne wills her talent in making monkey faces to the miss- ing link. 32. Dell Heter wills his poetic love letters to Elmer Woods, news reporter for the Scarlet and Black, provided Elmer uses them to more vividly express news. 33. Elsie Hill wills Melvin Roberts to Genevieve Forge, for she knows jenny will take good care of him. 34. Charles Hopkins wills his Ford to Gray's Auto Shop as an example of their advertisement, You Wreck 'Em, We Fix 'Emf' 35. Ronald Isham wills his perfect combination of an English butler and a saxophone player to Fred Yahraus, hoping Fred will use the same to a good ad- vantage. Twenty-one
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