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9 A Bellerophon. as is L I, Gaylord Stemen, do will and bequeath my position as Captain of the Basket Ball team to any person having the natural ability as a leader to fill the high office May the high standards of our school be retained. I, Chester Martin, do will and bequeath my haste in getting to classes to Carl Dauler. I, Dorothy Pancake, do will and bequeath my attitude grades to Merlin Smith. I, Arnold Schaadt, do will and bequeath my violin to Harold Joseph, if he will consent to use it in the H. S. Orchestra. I, Meredith Springer, do will and bequeath my oihce, that of class treasurer, to anyone showingfproper credentials and giving sufficient bond. I, Jeanette Everett, do will and bequeath my avoirdupois to Geneva Bayless. Do not lose it. I, Marie Greulach, do will and bequeath my dramatic ability to Herbert Fensler, this to be used only on proper occasions. I, Mildred Imler, do will and bequeath my sober expression to Elizabeth Greene. I, Norman Etzler, do will and bequeath my quaint Dutch brogue to Marlin Kilf gore. I, Howard Giessler, do will and bequeath my position as Business Manager of the Bellerophon to the individual in the Class of 1930 possessing the initiative and def termination to make it a success. ' Iv I, Fern North, do will and bequeath my skill in sewing to Ethel Harmon. Be ,l sure to use a thimble. - I, Vernie Densel, do will and bequeath my tenacity and determination to anyone who might become faintfhearted and discouraged. I, Ruth Horine, do will and bequeath my cheerful countenance to Leonard Imel, to wear upon all occasions. , I, Berniece Denig, do will and bequeath my good looks 'and popularity to Louis Ryan. I, Dorothy Lytle, do will and bequeath my height to Willard Etzler. I, Leonard Schaffner, do will and bequeath my support and loyalty to the team to Joseph Riley, hoping he will fill my place on the side lines. I, Frema 'Poling, do will and bequeath my skill and competence in Home . Economics to Carl Weisman. I, Russell Jones, do will and bequeath my office as class president to the person , possessing the best qualities for leadership in the Class of 1930. 1 I, Louise Baxter, do will and bequeath my friendship with Donald Lare to Helen Bricker to use only at school and only until graduation. I I, Walter Hartsock, do will and bequeath my ability to withstand the eccentricif ties of two High School Faculties during my Senior year to any who may have need of same. ' I, Herbert Stump, do will and bequeath my task of drawing up the last legal document for a High School Class to the pupil having the strongest legal tendencies. I We, the Senior Class of 1929, do hereby nominate and appoint the Commerce Guardian and Trust Company of New York City, Executor of this, our last will and l testament. l In witness whereof, we, the testators, have caused the great seal of the Senior l .Class to become attached, this 15th day of March, 1929. l HERBERT STUMP, Attorney for Class. The foregoing instrument, consisting of four pages, was signed by the Senior Class, and by them published and declared to be their last will and testament, in our presence, sight, and hearing, and at their request and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, we have hereunto subscribed our name as attesting witness' es, this 15th day of March, 1929. I C. L. SHAFFER, Witness. G. H. LIVINGSTON, Witness. f as 9 fe 1929 no W --We--9 9 Page 2 5
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--Mfg-we Bellerophon as THE CLASS OF '29 CWith apologies to H. W. Longfellowj , On the street of Tully, Convoy, I Near the Pennsylvania Railroad, Stood the High School of our Convoy, Fairest of the rural cities, Which the Class of '29 had Graduated from with honors. , Leaders, followers, strong and noble, l Laughing, joyous, many serious, Pressing toward the goal before them, Thinking, planning, working for The advancement of our country, I Honoring all that's good and noble, ' Scorning all that's wrong and sinful. i These shall scatter far away from 5 Home and dear old High School friendships, I Some shall prosper, some shall marry, Some shall seek still more of knowledge, I Each press forward, upward, onward To the goal that's set before them.' . These shall part from, but remember ' All those High School days behind them, I Doors will open, close, and gather Them behind their golden panels. Pass'on the torch, then, noble pupils, Where you lead will others follow. -Mildred Imler '29 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1929 of TullyfConvoy Centralized High School, city of Convoy, state of Ohio, knowing that our high school days are limited, and being of sound mind and memory, do therefore make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament: United as a class we do jointly give, devise, and bequeath to the eldest of our three sisters, the junior Class, our distinguished position, the privilege of using our name, our place in the High School Assembly, and our franchise for selling magaf zines in this territory. To the next in line, the Sophomores and Freshmen, we give our best wishes for their High School life. , All the rest, residue, and remainder of our estate, real, personal, or mixed, we do jointly give, devise, and bequeath to be divided justly and equally among our direct heirs, to wit: I, Helen Backhus, do will and bequeath my vocal talents to Maudie Bates. Try to avoid the flu in the spring. I, Corwin Lytle, do will and-bequeath my permanent wave to Wanda Springer, providing she takes care of it. I I, Mary Louise Long, do will and bequeath my leadership in music to Fern Bartz. I, Francis Augenstein, do will and bequeath my knowledge of Geometry to Floyd Showalter. May it help him in solving all his problems and equations. I, Hazel Smith, do will and bequeath my reftiring and modest disposition to Donald Lare. I, Esther Schaffner, do will and bequeath my endurance in chewing gum to Billy Long. Also, any gum he may find in the Senior section of the Assembly. 9 c1929 or a Page 24
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