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The F erqu$ A nnual Page 33 Marie and Milada Walter, their sisterly love to the Swans. George Ayers leaves tke books he hasn’t lost m the book room, Alex Stephe nson leaves his name on every desk and book he ever owned. Eddie Biggerstaff leaves his docile ways to Ralph Tiller. Thelma Williams and Genevieve Brew leave their coiffures to the Ofstie sisters. Ethel Brink le aves her matrimonial success to Caroline Rosier. Dorothy and Harold Wight leave their similarity to Thursile Rollins and Bob H anley. Ruth Buter and Ethel Geyer leave their normal training to Miss McVaney. Grace Phillips 1 eaves her magnetic personality to Helen Munski. Grace Morley leaves with a great deal of relief. Maxine Smgley leaves her scholarlmess to Florence Capper. Elsie Rich leaves her gloves to Vera Loveland. Ida Scott leaves her silver voice to the birds. Doris Jones and Fay Poston leave their fluency of speech to Jake Haaland. Dorothy Cottam leaves her sweetness to Margaret Raitt. Frances Ruckman leaves her brains to Eleanor Blatter. Lois Disbrow leaves her cosmetics to William Peters. Albert Vanek, Victor Mandy and Andrew Iverson leave th eir aimless chatter to Doris Kmdschy. Irene d Autr emont and Rosamond McKeown leave their affinity for the radia- tors to Alice Marie Glancy. Alfred Halbert le aves his intellect to Robbie. Bessie Duke and Lorna Miner leave their boldness to Alice Short. Gaylord Cudney, Donovan Manual and Wilbert Guslander leave their uways with the women to Ralph Skarda. Charles Hufhne leaves his studiousness to Frances Smith. Edna Halbert leaves her smile to Margaret Doran. Frieda Jones leaves her bad luck to Monna Anderson. Gerhardt leaves his physique to Kenneth Hunt. Ida Thorny and Isobel Titter leave their quietness to Catherine Buntm. Lillian Tubb leaves ber temper to Leon Wunderwald. Edith McC ann, Mabel Jacobson and Margaret Laux, their submissiveness to Mildred Jackson. Blake Burke leaves his Stacomb to Carl Davidson. Mildred Kak ela leaves school. Vivian Ferrell leaves her ability to make friends to LaVerne Brown. Wllford Marsh and Grace Jackson leave everything that’s left together. Nineteen H u n cl r e d Twenty-seven
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Page 32 The Fergus A nnual HI til of £!ic € lass' of 1927 We, the senior class of 1927, being in our right mind, hereby give and be- queath our unexcelled dictatorship and ability to the faculty. We le ave all thoughts of sorrow behind us. We bequeath the faculty to the next victims. Individually, we bequeath our other possessions as follows . Bruce Akins and Gordon Kennedy, their integrity and industry to Andy Samuels. Clyde Taylor, his cap and gown to Norman Guidinger. Richard M anning, his size ten shoes to anyone who can fill th em. Berkin H anley would leave his free kies if he could. Leonard Seyller, his laugh to Ralph May. Grace Cresap and Henrietta Zyp, their pull with the teachers to Effie Rae Sebree. Marion Caldwell and Thelma Bebb have nothing to leave because Fergus Rauch and Wendell Anderson graduate too. Helen Osweiler leaves nothing ; she’s taking it all with her, Ty Stapleton and Everett Tague leave their amorous passions to the coming sheiks of the school. Kent Beatham leaves his cheerfulness to the janitors. George Dalbey leaves his full-back position on the football team to be filled. Art Ayers leaves his pug nose to Bernice Williams, Gib Spring leaves his extra credits to Willis Bottcher. Dorothy Dix, Doris Ford and Marcella Hubbard leave what is left o f th eir lockers to the next unfortunates. Eugene Rogers leaves his henna hair to Bernice Housel. Perk Burnett and Owen Dunn leave their adventures with Dan Cupid to Billie Skaggs. Elma Darcy leaves her lithesomeness to Jack Osborn. Fred Pierre leaves his golf pants to any one guilty of wearing them. Hattie Follmer leaves her marcels to Miss Lewis so she won't have to pay for any more. Robert Hendon, his bachelor ways to Frank Fall. Billy Burke and Jac k Cla rke leave their voices to the janitor s cat, Herbert Peel leaves his notebook in the waste paper basket. Lyle Tierney, his persistency to Gladys Sibbert. Buena Dougherty leaves her extra photos to Koke. Lois Martin leaves her gentle ways to Bill Van Hyning. Evelyn Beatty and Susie Dunn leave their everlasting friendship to Dot Gan- non and Th eresa McK eown, Romund Moltzau leaves his memory to anyone who can find it. Jennie Anderson and Lois Quickenden leave Miss Trost's favoritism in the Library. Nineteen Hundred Twenty-seven
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Page 34 The Fergus A nnua JFcrgug We are leaving' thee torever, Well enriched m soul and mind. In these walls we did endeavor Fame and knowledge both to find. Four short years ago we entered And we knew not then your worth Th o we were ch Ildish and self-centered Soon high aims were given birth. Then as sophomores, still pursuing 1 hose high hopes in part came true. Friendship, honor, soon accruing'. Our love, dear Fergus, waxed for you. Our Junior year still brought us glory. And we toiled with eager eyes, Added strength to our class story, Nearer came to honor’s prize. Our senior year is fast receding, It has been the best of all. Now we see ourselves succeeding, Tho our parting casts a pall. So at leaving we pay tribute Dear old Fergus High, to you. Highest praise to you contribute, As we bid farewell to you. WTisper now with mournful sigh, Fergus, Fergus, our goodbye. —Robt. Hendon, 27. N ? n e t e e n H U Tt dred T wenty-seven
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