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Lucille Nelson, Ella Severance and Ruie Sewarh Went to N. Y. to study law but find- ing that they could not make a living they entered in a suicide pact and carrying it out landed hard and hot. Dorothy Sjolander went into pictures where her vamp films startled and shocked the whole civilized world. She is said to have received as much as forty cents for a six reel film. Earl Stimssn joined the ministry but be- ing good was too much of a strain and he died young at the age of nineteen leaving a wife and six children. Mildred Sutton and Lilian Troup form- ed a combine and went into the theatrical business where they prospered so that at the end of twenty years they found them- selves the sole owners of a peep show. Nina Uglow lived, died and went to Heaven. That's all that happened to her. Alan Walker the well known manager continued to manage after he left High School and rose in the managfng business 9 until he finally became manager of a hot dog wagon. Isabel Wegert finally married Karl Wil- son as everyone knew they would and af- ter moving to Rice lived there and ran a little grocery store. Joyce Wickman became a highly paid and tempermental musician but, his domes-- tic life was one tragedy after another, Be- cause of this when he applied for admission into Heaven it was refused, but he manag- ed to sneak in whe11 Saint Peter left the gate to go to dinner. Lucille Wilcox became the best known of the '20 class of C. H. S. For after taking a law course she entered politics and be- came the best known of our female presi- dents. Well Bud, have you got all that down? I'm getting a little hungry so you will have to 1'i1lg off, but if you will get your knees under the ouija board next Saturday, per- haps I can tell you some more. Last will And Tesimcnt Of The -Senior Class- In the Name of God, Amen: We, the Senior Class of the Concordia High School of Concordia, Kansas, being of a sound and disposing mind and memory. do make and publish this, our last will and testament, as follows, hereby revoking all former wills and codicils heretofore made by us, and published. FIRST, We the Senior Class do give and bequeath to the Juniors our seats in Chapel, our leadership of school affairs, nur prominence in athletics, debate, class work, and any and all troubles, responsi- bilities and burdens connected with school affairs. SECONDLY, I, Roy Atwater, do give and bequeath to Baby Bond and his heirs and assigns forever, my length. NEXT, I, Halsey Barber, do will to Juanita Wagner, to have and to hold for- exer, my sylph-like form. NEXT, We, Wilmer Bennett and Alva- Pugv T11l'1'fAX TlI l,l1 reta Heaton, do give, devise and bequeath to Charles Cook and Louise Clark and their heirs forever, to sell, bequeath or will as they wish the articlesfhxereinafter enumer- ated, to-wit: Our sedateness, our receipts for mushy letters, our Coupe, our record and our co-operative chewing gum, NEXT, I, Madeline Blackledge, will to Marie Byram, my boldness. . NEXT, I, Mary Capper, leave to Thel- ma McCullough by beaus. NEXT, I, Diana Carpenter, relinquish all right to and pleasure in my school work to any good student. NEXT, I, Melissa. Campbell, knowing that the heir hereinafter mentioned is in need of all the repose and peace of mind that it is possible to bequeath, leave to Thelma Bache my quietness. NEXT, I, Roland Christie, leave to SOIHG bashful boy my wild habits. ftfontinued on Page Ninety-Twol u
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