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E, the Senior Class of January 1927 of Cleveland Heights high school being of sound mind and memory and considering the possibility of death sometime in january do make public and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all or any other testaments heretofore made by us. XV e hereby give and bequeath: ARTICLE I First: Our sincere and lasting gratitude for a splendid school building from which we had the honor of being the f1rst class to graduate. Second: To all teachers who piloted us through these unforgettable years at high school, our sincere thanks. ARTICLE II To individuals of the faculty we make the following bequests: First: To Mother Clarke a memorandum book to keep track of all her children's troubles. Second: To Miss Alburn a class that appreciates great authors and good literature. Third: To Miss XVhitsey, the continuation of being an admirable guide and advisor to future classes. Fourth: To Mr. Irons, all study halls run on the honor system. ARTICLE III To members of the school We make the following bequests: First: Betty Snowden leaves to Mother Clarke all her lost fountain pens and various other possessions. Second: Herbert Homans leaves all his love letters and dance programs to Edwin Caspell. Third: jack Schimunk leaves his air of sophistication to Donald VVright, to be applied gently. Fourth: Betty Veazey leaves all her E badges to Mary Lou Freeman providing her endurance permits such a weight. Fifth: James Gordon leaves his latest book, How to be Modest though Handsomel' to Bill Joslin. Sixth: Kathleen MacDonald leaves the recipe of her famous hair dye to Dorothy Batchelor. Seventh: George Flynn and Muriel Carter leave their various nooks and corners to Virginia Palmer and Bob Dodd. Eighth: Denis Moonan leaves his experience as a senior to Clem Gunn, who may be able to use it. V Ninth: Blanche DeVries leaves her favorite hobby of skipping school to Grace Evans. 1 Tenth: Marie Hallreigel leaves her diary Memories of a Dashing Brunnette , to Ruth Bohanon. Eleventh: Melvin Gold leaves his travelogue Bluffing Through High School to Mark Daliere, who may disregard it. Twelfth: Al Post leaves his hearty greeting to anyone who has the technique to get away with it. Thirteenth: Betty Dorn bequeaths her contagious smile to Arline Landgrebe. In witness whereof, this eighteenth day of january, 1927, we do accord our name. 1 THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1927 Duly attested by Isabelle Hagatman. l16l
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Q.. -6 Q 4 .if SNOXVDEN, ELIZABETH Friendship Clubi2, 3, 4 Leaders' Class-2, 3 Literary Club-3, 4 VEAZEY, BETTY Literary Club--3, 4 Friendship Club-3, 4 Nat'1 Honor Societyf3, 4 Sec.-Q4 Black and Gold Staff-4 News Editor Senior Ring Committee-4 SPITZ, MIRIAM Art Club-4 Glee Club-2, 3, 4 VUKPE, BETTY Glee Club-2, 3, 4 Black and Gold Staff-4 H Book Staff-4 Editor History Club--4 Friendship Club-2, 3, 4 THOMPSON, STANLEY Basketball-4 Baseba1lY4 J ournalism-4 WATERBURY, HALCYON Spanish Club-4 French Club-2, 3 Friendship Club-2, 4 Operetta Club-4 TREDVVAY, EULA Friendship C1ubf2, 3, 4 WEBER, CHRISTINA Friendship Club-3 Literary Club-3, 4 Spanish Club-4 Glee Club-3 Nat'l Honor Society-4 TRUMAN, ELEANORE Stage Property Boss-4 Leaders' Class-2, 3 Art Club-2, 3, 4 Baseball TeamQ3 HENDRICKS, NEW'ELL LANGER, GEORGE MOONAN, DENIS U51
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