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'Q - ee pm Mitt 1926 - - ' Q A 5 -- F - - free - 'B , ,. ,. 'I-gn., .1 ' 'LI' I' 1 7 7 WWE? t- . .. - 2355 ,f,4 ,5?SstTg'2 it I5- 1. s H - 't g g, ff P 2 +11 5-f ff if L i if . in 1-2-sf-I I CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT I I . . We, the class of 1926, of Dana College and Trinity Seminary, in the City of I , Blair, County of Washington, State of Nebraska, do hereby publish and declare I this to he our last Will and Testament: I I Firstly: To Dana we donate an ivy to be planted on the north side of the S T entrance to the Dinning Hall. - Secondly: To the student body we leave a sincere appreciation for their ' I valuable support in publishing this book, and for their friendship throughout the I year. E I Thirdly: To the Juniors we give the right to consider this book as a model for I next year-'s Annual. Fourthly: To the Faculty we leave our most sincere appreciation for not I keeping us from graduating. I Fifthly: Endeavoring to be fair and square in our distribution, we do hereby 2 will and bequeath to: - President T. M. Hansen, the wish that chapel attendance will be 100 per cent 1 I next year. I Dr. P. S. Vig, mere Tid, that he may finish a lecture at one standing. Miss Caroline Johnson, fewer classes in the afternoon, that she may get home and enjoy her afternoon coffee before dark. Prof. Waldo B. Nielsen, the right to smoke when and where he pleases. I Prof. A. D, Jensen, the pleasure of pulling the switch as long as it does not affect the lights. I Miss Astrid Hansen, the hope that she will continue to be a benign mother I E to her protegees and give them late leave without specifying any particular hour I I of return, next year. E I Miss Falk, a freshman class that will not think out loud. I Prof. M. L. Kirkegaard, a typewriting class that will cover up the type- 2 writers after using them. l Prof. G. Lundberg, permission to go down town every night instead of taking 2 I his exercise in halls. I Prof. N. Overgaard, more mechanical ability and a taxi license, and a lock I for his spare tire. Prof. L. C. Bundgaard, a bookkeeper, an adding machine, and an assistant to I help him keep account of gym absentees. Prof. Swihart, students who will practice violin the periods they are assigned. I Mrs. Koopman, absolute authority to put on a play, at least once a year. I Cornelia Johnson, bequeath to Lawrence Siersbeck my musical abilities and I all that I have not room for in my trunk. Eli Vig, to Walter Jensen, my long held position as center on the basketball E Sixthly: I, - team. - Opal Tucker, to Amanda Kaldahl, my classical way of walking. Walter Nielsen, to Lydia Olsen, an idea of what a gentleman is. I Carl Hjortsvang, to Vvilliam Nielsen, some good advice. I Edna Simonsen, to Silas Larsen, my eccentric, humoristic, and ebullient dis- E position. I L Olga Petersen, to Elna Ohlsen, the virtue of smiling even when a harp-string breaks. I Dagny Beck, bequeath to Daniel Kjeldgaard, a true felt, appreciation for the I kindness shown during the past year, -i-.,-,,.,---...-..-------.-.------------------..,.-...g,
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