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enior Class fCOl1fl11UCC1J I, Clara Christiansen, not being in a benevolent frame of mind, refuse to leave the hoodlums anything. All individual gifts being disposed of we wish further to leave: To the Student Body-our desks, which we have just vacated. May they be worthily filled! To the Juniors-the right to wear the title of Seniors next year. To the Sophomores-our yelling ability, that they may keep up the old Ferndale Spirit. To the Freshman-our 4'good-by-good-luck. iWe hereby appoint Mr. Joseph S. Hansen the sole executor of this, our last will and testament, and revoke all former wills made by us. In witness wherecf. we hereunto set our hand and seal upon this document, this first day ol' April, nineteen hundred and twenty-seven. ' THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1927. Signed and sealed by the said class of 1927, who at the same time publish and declare the same to be their last will and testament, in the presence of each other and the presence of us, and have requested us to subscribe our names as witnesses. ANDY GUMP. TILLIE, THE TOILER. A. MUTT. I-Q7 Syn, vga' L 1 A vzwgma:+.'sv 'bnffflqdiblyoa Page Twenty-three
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enior Class WE, the brilliant and talented class of the Year of Our Lord Nineteen Hun- dred and Twenty-seven, being about to depart from the portals of our Alma Mater forever, and being of a benevolent nature, do, in order to console the bereft students and teachers of that school, bequeath them some of our charming attributes, that they may approach the marvelous standard which we have attained. Therefore, we accordingly will our precious benefaetions in the following manner: To Miss Phillips, our Class Adviser, we wish to bequeath our heartiest ap- preciation for all she has done for us. To Miss Knoles, we reluctantlv leave our much-worn Civics books. which have been our constant and beloved companions. To the Faculty, as a whole, we leave the remembrance of the brilliancy and very commendable dcportment of our class. Individually we will as follows: I, Taft Ring, do bequeath my line to Glenn Perry, as he seems to be running down. h I, Charlotte Fuller, bequeath to all who wish, my recipe for keeping my school-girl complexion. I, Marie Cummings. do leave my witty remarks in Spanish to my prospective follower, Tom Hardman. I, Charles IIoward, do solemnly bequeath my ability to be at school on time to Clarence Heney. I, Dag-mar Christiansen, will my rare smile to Bernice Brown. I, Charles O'Leary, do trustingly bequeath my ability in athletics to Everett Perry. I, Anna Cox. do leave my original haircut to Anita Calanehini-it is guar- anteed to keep the ears warm. . I, Everett Payton, do bequeath my extra wind to Principal Auten--now that he is taking up the Baritone. I, Alice Goff, leave to the incoming Freshmen my correct and model de- portment during Student Body meetings. I, Verda Frame, ditto the above. In addition, I generously leave to the whole school, to be used as school property, My WorclI Also my comb and sweater. I, Kenneth Kausen, do leave to the next Poet Laureate my ability to make up amusing parodies on all the popular songs. I, Louise Wriglit, realizing the usefulness and necessity of my gift, do be- queath to Evelyn Packer My Aunt Osear's Bicycle Pump. Page Twenty- twu
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'Q .fi I or I I 1 If II I I ' I, I I I U' ' Q I -II ' I I ' ll'-ij I 1 I. it 'I g'EE'ivEf? N i..,. IIN ai I in 'I ,...- hs ,gl Irlli III V ATI! N 'z unior Class istory Ivy Iiignzor Vlllllllll UTLC .MOLIGIU Ageii 1 The age of progressl The age of great inventions! 'l'hus it is that wo eliaraeterize the inomlern age. Within its scope are all those marvelous events of which iiuaginative authors of past eenturies almost feared even to write. Above all else. innnensity is the keynote of the modern age. This one word explains the niotlern lllllllSil'll'S, the modern inventions, the iumlern wars. ltlverytliing is niagnifiecl a thousaufl times. Such is the aini of the Juniors, to be great in all things. 'l'l1e Juniors boast that Juniors and greatness are synonymous in athleties, in seholarship, and in sehool aetivities. lirawn and must-le would neeessarily be part of our greatness. Witli seven of our boys on the football Uxillll, there van be no doubt that part of our boast has been fulfilleml. Moreover. our boys are also represented on the teams in basketball. baseball and track, Naturally, all the physical excellence does not belong' to the boys alone. There were four Junior girls on the basket- ball team, and the baseball team also had its quota. A -Iunior4lIenry Marvel -won the Lineoln Essay Medal. Evelyn Perry was chosen to represent the sehool at the Oratorieal Contest i11 Arcata. Amy Taubman represented the school both in the Musical Contest at Arcata and in the State High SehoolMOrehestra at Sac-raniento. Plays and operettas need the Juniors to supply their casts. During' 4IUllllllClll'l'lIlUlll Week the Junior Ball will show our ability to put over a social affair. . A great t-lass needs great leaders, hence with true sagaeity the class elected the following officers to earry their standard high: Vlass Adviser ..... ,.,i,,.i,...... K lr, Auten Presitleut ,,.,.Y,Y,,,, iv..,,,Y,... I leo Sullivan Vive-Vrmsimlelit ....V, .,,,, VN Iesley Auibrosini Seeretary .,..,,....,.... ,,,, ...... 3 l arjorie Kausen IlIl'C2lSlll l'l' ,.....,.......,.........,. ..Y,i. E velyn Perry Ex. l'onunittee Member ..... ...... l iverett Perry I V Sergeant-at-Arins ........,,.., ,,,.... G lenn Perry Page Trrvn Qvjhu r
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