Cut Bank High School - Wolf Yearbook (Cut Bank, MT)

 - Class of 1931

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THE OWLET 9 Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of 1931, being of sound minds, and about to leave this school of trials and temptations to the care of our inferiors, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. It will be noted here that if there is any squabbling or hard feelings over any of the following items, this Will will be effectively declared null and void. To the Faculty the Senior Class wills a little peace and clear sailing from now on. Norman Vasboe wills to Boyd Whitehead all his sheikish ways on one condition, that said person read and use his new article on “How to Hold Women.” Mike Burke leaves to Windy Poore his long lengthy years in the C. B. H. S. Let’s hope he will live up to them. Louise Haglund wills to Eleanor Strong her flighty ways and her knowledge of the school gossip so that this school won’t be stale in the future. We leave to Miss Quast all the typing and shorthand papers to keep as a memorandum in which to remember the ability of the class of ’31. This is providing she does not use them as a good example. To Leona Davis we leave Irene McLean’s slender figure and her capability to go through revolving doors the first tryout. Thomas Jones leaves his manly figure and his frequent sleeping periods to Howard Halvorson. Our bird-like voices and our skill at skipping Glee Club regularly are left to Miss Lees. To Mr. Davis we leave our empty seats in the Senior row to be filled as he thinks best. (Most of the seats will have to be made smaller.) Emile Bonnet leaves his good humor and his horse and chaps to anyone who will appreciate and care for them. Harry Morgan wills his noisy, talkative ways to Frank Whetstone who has the quiet, sublime way which so captures all the teachers. Mabel Morgan leaves her quiet, peaceful actions to Elizabeth Kurth. To Mr. Taylor we leave our good marks in Chem. and all the broken tubes and bottles found in the drawers. Esther Stufft wills her studiousness and literary skill to Ruff Jones, who we hope will profit by so excellent an example. Helen Henry leaves to Louise Boyd her nack at catching and holding the male sex. Also she leaves Selden to any girl who can further hold his interests. Virginia Phillips leaves her talent at tickling the keys to Ray Olson, so that the High School won’t be without a musician. Ruth Strong leaves to William Clapper the place as best singer, to hold and to cherish through all his school years. George Johnston bequests to Allyn Hale his frequent dates with the Freshmen girls with this one recommendation, that he put full effort into the task. To Bernard Klien we leave the task of putting pep and fun into the High School parties, as we won’t be here to do so. To the Janitor we leave this advice—not to look too hard after we leave for gum, notes, etc.—for—he might find them. I duly swear that this is the last will and Testament of the Senior Class of the Cut Bank High School in the year of our Lord 1931. (Signed): CLASS OF ’31.



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