David B Oliver High School - Omicron Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1926

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THE OMICRON SECTION IV PERSONALS Catherine McCague bequeaths My Own Problems of Democracy to Miss Dyess. Phil Roos leaves his masterpiece '4Barrymore and I or My Triumph on the Stage. John Gavin leaves his only book '6Blushing,' or 6'Ears Afiref' Kitty Bartholow leaves her masterpiece 66Ql!lCtH6SS,, or W'hat Bliss is Silence. Seama Kholos leaves Wfwentieth Century Mathematics, or 5'I'Iow I Solved the Problemw to Mr. Packer. Charles Peterman leaves 6'My Own Ideas of Argumentationf' or Bryan and I. Gertrude McDonald leaves 'eHow They Found Me, or aMy Success as an Actress. George Thegze leaves his stickpin as an example of what really can be won in Zig-Zag. Milton Liptz leaves his heretofore unheard of masterpieces-that 'swall- hanging made in Arts and Crafts. Harry Ehmen leaves his privilege to sleep in class to any one who wants to make use of it. I Harold Kier leaves his flattery to any I2-B who desries to use it, pro- vided he can get away with it as Kierie did. Martin Jones leaves ulmproved Wooleyw to the I2-B's. Mary Guerin leaves her sweet disposition to any nice 12-B who wants to use it. Grace Glynn bequeaths her only word 6'Running Away Quicklyf' or Dodging Doit's Books in Our Locker. Joe Connelly leaves his smiles to any nice Senior boy. Francis Fisher leaves Submission , or 'Hew I Bring the Class to Order. The entire I2-A class leaves its athletic ability to the uuderclzlssmen, the remembrance of brilliant recitations to the teachers, and all the paper that they left lying on the floor, to the janitors, so they may remember the wonderful class of June, 1926. And, We do hereby authorize and appoint J. F. Bailey to be the Executor of this our Last Will and testament. In Witness Whereof, We, the June class of 1926, have hereunto sub- scribed our name and affixed seal, the 11th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six. CLASS OF JUNE, 1926. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the named testators in the presence of us, did their request and in the presence of the said tcstators and of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last foresaid. L. C. SCOTT F. H. HERRINCTON.

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igyxigi 1-loxrzl-:R lssrrz 1926 U , 'tx d' I SECTION I We, the ,lune Class of 1926 of the David B. Oliver High School of the City of Pittsburgh, of the State of Pennsylvania, do make and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. First, To our beloved principal, Mr. Bailey, we leave our gratitude for his services, and we hope that the classes following us will appreciate his interest in all his pupils and his solicitude for their welfare, as we did. Second, To Miss lVIcArdle we leave our schedule cards, and our pink slipsi' so that she may remember our never-changing 111inds in regard to our schedules and our desire to be with her by the constant presentation of our cards of admission-our pink slips. Third, To Miss Scott, Mr. Herrington, and Hr. Dohner we leave our sincere appreciation of their services i11 aiding us in making this year book a success. SECTION II I-To the I2-B's we leave our Roberts Rules of Order to be as strictly adhered to by them, as we ourselves adhered to it. 2--To the above mentioned I2-B's we leave the example of our dramatic ability which was so wonderfully shown in Captain Applejackf' 3-Our dignity which we preservedon all occasions we leave to the I2-B's. el-Witli many sighs of regret and many admonitions to the I2-B's to care for them as we did, we leave our I-Ialleclc's and '6Sesa.me and Lilies. SECTION III Our costumes which we wore so beautifully in A Tea Party to the Shades of History we bequeath to Miss Dyess. To Miss Kerr, we, tI1e girls, leave our ualibisw which we made so glibly in order to get out of going into the pool. To Mr. Packer, we of 107, bequeath our report room and a candle. The candle to illuminate the darkness which will be noticed when we are gone.



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