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DELPHIC u new ECHOES asian 1 . . neiff? Q5 Gp hair to La Claire Carter. ' I, John Spomer, will my size to Walter Collins. I, Lucile Brubaker, do will and bequeath all the ears I have borrowed in debating and declaiming to Maxine Morris. I, Edwin Wipf, do give my position as school sheik to Stubby Mathis -I am overworked. I, Enhe Hyun, do will and bequeath my quietness to Lurene Copley. We Gladys Hagopian and Rose Balukian, do will our naturally curly hair to Mary Oh. I, Reginald Burum, do will and bequeath my fly-catching dexterity to Melvin Lovelace. I, Gladys Wallace, will my fondness for frolics to Naomi Ensign. I, Duane Dickey, leave, for better or for worse, in the near future. I, Ethel Finley, leave my giggles to Arta Steele, providing she uses them sparingly. I, Alma Borton, leave my ability to graduate in three years to Edwin Kleinsasser. I, Mildred Stoddard, take everything with me. I will probably need it. I, Helen Cochran, leave my straight bob to Gurene McDonald. I, Bonnie Lindsey, leave my dainty voice to Adele Brubaker. I, Irene Rainville, will my ability to sell groceries to my brother, Dale, hoping he will use it as well as I have. I, Edward DeFehr, do will and bequeath my dignity to the Freshmen, to be divided among them. I, Leonard DeFehr, leave my manifold duties to whoever cannot escape them. I, Pearl Ramstead, will my curly locks to Clara Noroian. I, Clara Lee Ford, leave my false tooth to John Scoggins, with regret that I have only one to leave. This, our last will and testament, is signed and sealed in the presence of the Almighty Seniors on this, the -- day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred twenty-eight, in the City of Dinuba, County of Tulare, State of California. Signed by the hands of the Seniors. Qlfraug M3371-q.... 1 9 2 3 ....0-:ily All f
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n 16559 EELQHQZ 251911 nQ, '?cD Q C9 I, Louise Schofield, do bequeath all my possessions, except Duane, to the first bidder. I, Leo Bott, do will and bequeath my love for the girls to Roscoe Slonaker. I, Ethel Sweeney, do will and bequeath my coal black hair to Idella Collins. I, Edwin Rice do leave-thankful I'm through at last. I, Louis Dickson, being forced to take Ventura Street for my tempor- ary garage, leave it to who gets it. I, Nancy Baillie, wish to bestow my Venus-like figure upon Louise Davis. I, Ross Bolinger, do bequeath my beautiful voice to Bernice Boone. I, Corlis Bessey, do will and bequeath the tribulation of Senior Class President upon some unlucky Junior. I, Edythe Pahrman, leave my peppy spirit to next year's yell leader. I, John Nesgis, do bequeath my avoirdupois to Rolph Christiansen. I, Naomi Archer, do leave the memory of a sparkling diamond. I, Roy Truesdale, do leave my dainty dimples to Billie Hixson. I, Eileen Brereton, do hereby bequeath my sweet disposition to Dorothy Hoskins. I, Madolyn Adams, do will my chubbiness to John Robertson. I, Alan Kelly, leave high school with a heart afl my own. I, Ray Linxwiler, do will and bequeath my good looks to Stubby Mathis. I, Raymond Hurst, do will and bequeath my naturally rosy cheeks to Louise Carlton. We, Lydia Hofer and Mary Wiens, do will and bequeath our lady-like manners to Gurene McDonald and Lucile Schleichcr. I, Edward Jordan, do will and bequeath my seat in the queening row to the most likely candidate. I, Billy Haden, do will my noisy ways to Winfield Christiansen. I, Thelma Boone, do will and bequeath my art of fiirting to Frances Robertson. I, Verna Carlson, do will my book on the Dangers of Men to Cecile Lovelace. I, Eugene Howell, will my interest in grammar school education to Emmett Brady. I, Ben Yamaguchi, will my perseverance to Valera Clark. I, Elizabeth Smith, leave my love for English to Paul Temple. I, Elsie Vogel, do will my athletic prowess to Louise Carlton. I, Floyd Perry, do will and bequeath my quiet manner to Walter Collins. I, Ruth Updyke, do will my lipstick and rouge to Katherine Brewer. 1. I, Gerald Tesman, do will my chicken judging ability to Robert Col- ins. I, Kathleen Fowler, do will and bequeath my sweet voice and blonde a c as CQQIQU ll 51, fi 19 as ----4, im Il6'x
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x9l1 n6m.9 gg is canal' eieifa Q3 C9 NAME Madolyn Adams Naomi Archer Agnes Baillie Rose Balukian Ross Bolinger Thelma Boone Corlis Bessey Alma Borton Leo Bott Eileen Brereton Lucile Brubaker Marian C. Burum Reginald Burum Verna Carlson Helen Cochran Edward DeFehr Leonard DeFehr Duane Dickey Louis Dickson Ethel Finley Clara Lee Ford Kathleen Fowler William Haden Gladys Hagopian Lydia Hofer Eugene Howell Raymond Hurst Enhe Hyun Edward Jordan Alan Kelly Hamilton Knott Bonnie Lindsey Ray Linxwiler John Nesgis oroscope SLANG Oh Gee, I don't know! Golly! Rats! My stars! By the three-horned goat of Anathore! Gee! Gosh darn! Oh, for gosh sakes! Oh, dear! And how! Pil'He! Oh, law! Do nel!! Oh, Gee! Tremendous! What the heck! The deuce! Horsefeathers! I cain't hep it. Oh, my conscience! Oh, my! Believe it or not. Drat! Good land! You did, huh? You and whose arm Well, I swan! Gee whiz! Rain on you! Darned if I know! y? Hope you don't feel hurt. Dad gum it! Well, bite me! Damfino. Alfred O'Neal Lord help the sailors on a night like this. Edythe Pahrman Sell my shoes. Floyd Perry. Oh, gee! Irene Rainvllle Well, I'll be darned! Pearl Ramstead Ussa! Edwin Rice Holy mither! Wayne Rose Oh, my! Louise Schofield 0, me gosh! Elizabeth Smith My stars! John Spomer Doggone! Mildred Stoddard Oh Lord! Ethel Sweeney Good night! Gerald Tesman !? - : g !! 1' ?? Lucile Thurman Yah! Roy Truesdale Oh, mama! Ruth Updyke Oh, shoot! Elsie Vogel My word! Gladys Wallace Oh sa-ay! Mary Wiens Gosh! Edwin Wlpf Snap out of it! Thixton Womack Golly! Takeshi Yamaguchi !! ?? HQJQI :Iii 1928 A--.0 ggi, OCCUPATION Changing her name. Talking to Louis. Driving the Ford. Studying Flattering Freshman girls. Vamping. Working on Fords. Stepping out with the Kingsburg boys. Selling clothing. Being with Kathleen. Debating. Working on Annual. Working business math. Typing. D Stepplng out with an alumnus. Studying. Truck driving. Making us yell. Shooting goals after the whistle blows. Graduating in three years. Being quiet. Limping. Rushing the girls. Trying to make her hair straight. Being with Elizabeth. Trying to be tall. Arguing with Mrs. Vandiveer. Studying chemistry. Making breaks in assembly. Dodging the Girls. Chauffeur. Being with Ephraim. Talking to the girls. Running a taxi for Louise. Paper boy. Getting ads for the E. and W. Talking to Arta. Selling groceries. Studying English. Cow Puncher. Working in the yard for mother. Watching for Duane. Trying to be on time. Printing. Studying. Writing up class meetings. Attending school. Wearing short dresses. Driving a truck. Kidding little boys. Clerking in the store. Being sarcastic. Running around with Lydia. ' Trying to keep order in student body meetings. Taking up track. Taking pictures. 06'
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