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Class of '31 PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT WALTER MORRIS ERWIN PREISSNER SECRETARY ................. HERMAN GODFREY TREASURER .................... AUGUST WEINEL We, the- Claw of 1931. U»ing of sound mind, superior judgment and kindly intentions, do hereby draw up in charitable form, this, our last Will and Testament. IV do bequeath: To our principal, Mr. Purl, our heartfelt sympathies for the care and worry we occasioned him in the pursuit of our calling. To the facullty, the hope that the oncoming Seniors will follow in our unfaltering footsteps and behavior. To Miss Gascho, our sincere thanks and gratitude in her kindness shown us as our advisor. To the Junior Class, our respect for male officers. To the Sophomore Class, our ability in athletics, especially in basketball. To the Freshman Class, the right and privilege of locating all old chewing gum found anywhere in the building, and to dispose of as they may see fit. To various individuals ire trill the following: I, Lloyd Chaney, will my ability as pole vaulter and popularity with girls to George Franklin. I, Floyd Coffman, will my basketball captaincy and partiality toward one girl to William Rose. I, Edward Drury, will my slenderness and dancing ability to Homer Ludwig. I, Wanda Franklin, will my intelligence in shorthand and public speaking to Eileen Schwartz. I, Herman Godfrey, will my regularity to class and preparation of studies to Lester Muskopf. I, Vivien Godin, will my vocal ability to Comeiia Range. I, Arnold Habermehl, will my nickname of “Nellie” to Paul Starr. I, Jo Hunter, will my innocent stare and ability of bluffing the teachers to Billy Gangle. LAST WILL AXD TESTAMENT 1, Oscar Kelling, will my O. K. trademark to whomever it may concern. I, Annas I aurent, will my quiet manner and spunk to Wayman Zweig. I, Orene Lynch, will my ability as a dramatic reader to Margaret Dashner. I, Willis Lynch, will my ability as center in basketball and my sc ret of “non-mussing” hair to Fred Jones. I, Walter Morris, will my nickname of “Rudy and ability to sink baskets to Alvin Jordan. 1. Ruth Petitte, will my title as “most appropriately dressed girl to Annabel Mayhew. I, Erwin Preissner, will my great desire to become a lawyer and distinct presence of mind to Olyseen Ferry. I, Walter Reichert, will my red curls” to George Pentecost. I, Armotha Schellhardt, will my stubbomess and ability to make good excuses to Ardell Smallenberger. 1, Raymond Schwartz, will my skill in imitating “professionals in any line to Arthur Lamothe. I, Lola South, will my title as “Promptness Personified” to Clara Reddick. I. Helen Stephens, will my slimness in stature and reserve o' poise to Fum Kelling. 1, Everette Stoner, will my ability to pose for flattering photos to LeRoy Alexander. I, Mildred Trigg, will my numerous boy friends from other schools to Ardell Smallenberger. I, Clinton Van Scoyk, will my curly locks and good looks to Clifford I ePere. I, August Weinel. will my scholarship plus laziness to Orville Habermohl. I, Marie Wheelis, will my slyness in playing hookey and seeking sympathy from basketball boys to Mabel Fischer. - I, Louise Wiselogel, will my affections toward August Weinel to Ethel Schwab. 1, John Zweig, will my charm and “handsomeness” to Russell Perry. DULY WITNESSED BY: GUS BANGE, LOUIE REICHERT, R K. PURL.
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