Franklin High School - Post Yearbook (Portland, OR)

 - Class of 1922

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Franklin High School - Post Yearbook (Portland, OR) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 26
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T H E P 0 S T Page Twenty-three Last Will and Testament of the january Class of 1922 KNOW' YE ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, the members of the January '22 Class of Franklin Iligh School, City of Portland, State of Oregon, in this year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred twenty-one, being morally balanced, mentally 'wide a.'zc'ake, and physically fit, do desire to set forth this document as our Last Will and Testament, hereby declaring all other such documents as void, illegal, and unauthentic, therefore, we do bequeath the following: ARTICLE I Section 1. To the school we leave our cosy rooms, G25, and G27 falso our study roonz.--Gf?3j to be used by those who reflect the most brilliancy, and willingness to go out of doors in the rain. Section 2. To the faculty we leave thanks and appreciation for the help afforded ns in our daily tasks, and for the advice given ns regarding our future activities. Section 3. To the June '22 Class we leave our ability to settle disputes in class, 'without fear and tre-rnbling. - Section 4. To the Juniors we leave the hope that some day they will be in our places, and do for the school what we Seniors have attempted to do. Section 5. To the Freshmen we leave the assurance that -we shall always remain their Big Sisters and Brothers. lVe hope that every Freshman will graduate after due process of ti-nie, and be an honor to Franklin. . Section 6. To llfiss Burns we leave our lasting appreciation for the work done, and time spent, on the Post. Without her loving co-operation the January ,222 Issue would not have become a success. ARTICLE II Personally we bequeath the following: Section 1. Aletha Beck, her giggles to Eva Huntington. Section 53. Irene Fournier, her flirting ways to lllabel Ilenne. Section 8. Alice Geer, her jewelry to Beatrice Beckman. Section 4. Varian Lee, her pep to the person in the June '22 Class who -most needs it. . Section 5. George Selfridge, his executive ability to IIo'n:'ard Hobson. Section 6. Dlarjorie llforton, her spit-curl to Lois Handsacker. . Section 7. Esther llleyers, her gift of gala to Ifelen Rice. i Section S. Berdena Spearow, her question boa: to Helen Cady. Section. 9. Hazel Wells, her lixttleness to Esther Sahli. Section 10. John Schoeni, his eyes to Glenn Moore.

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Element Hildur Anderson Grace Bamforth Aletha Beck Edna Belmore Q, Wilma Boiseiler Gladys Bomzardner George Cox-nes Rose Borrelli Frank Fanno Irene Fournier Sadie Garvin Alice Geer Merle Ginn Lloyd Hughey Alberta Kestler Very! Kinne Ralph Keyser Vsrion Lee Marjorie Morton William MacMullen Bernice Mullen Esther Myers Mae Nelson Mildred Perry Donald Peterson Frank S. Post. Jr. Pauline Pratten Vera Pratten Beth Price Herman Rodemacher Ernest Risberg John Schoeni Dorothy Schupp George Selfridge Gordon Slade Edith Snyder Berdena Spearow David Strech Beatrice Swanson Hazel Wells Fietta Wilkin ualitative Analysis of Franklin Seniors Commonly Called npupn f'fraccy ..1-,egzyn ..Beu.. Billie HG., Corners Babe Uncle Augie ..Rene,. Pinkie Allie Archie ..Hugh., Bobby Kinne nxike., Nuisance :4Marjvf Bill uBunnyn Esther Jimmie ..Middy,, non ..Jr,, ..I,oHy., ..vidge,, ..Bem,.. ..Rad,. ..Emie,, Johnnie Dada Shell Cutie Edie Der-Bona Dave ..Bee,, Wazel ..Pidy.. Where Found With Miss Burns Everywhere--except G25 Looking wise In a school room In the library Before a mirror In the Buick with-- With Hildur In an arzument In evidence In the main hall Hustlinxz along Waiting for the owl car Looking into space Deep in history books With opposite sex Hard to tell Chasing iokes In an uproar Making speeches On the fro Waiting for M. S. car In G5 Reading minutes Getting subscriptions In the Post room At Arleta School Presiding at H. E. C. At the movies Countinxz money With Rad Rademache By himself At the Baker In the chair Playinfr the game In D. S. room Facing the music In Physics laboratory Where she ought to be In back of a smile With a French book I' Distinguishing Characteristics Ability to think and do Giving her opinion Laughing Dcmureness Stamping books Smiles Accom'ishin1z things Sensibility Teasing the girls Ideas!!! ' Baby talk Jolliness Gift of gab Quietneeis Bobhed hair Speed 1 ?J Misplaced eye brow Talking Pep Bluffing the teachers I-Ier eyes Gentleness Rosy cheeks Sparkler The classy walk Studiousness Her glasses Original slang: As a hostess His height Blue eyes Quietness , I-Ier long hair His nose . His cute grin Sunny disposition Asking questions Chewing gum Her pleasant smile Kidding Her bugle call Recognized by Oh, I'm not either But, Mr. 'Ball Oh, Nuisance Now, children The Deuce How does my hair look? Whoopeeln What's this 7 Have it your way I, myself. think- Order, please My goodness! ':I love you Oh, Mr. White ..Yes.. or UNO., Oh, Pest Oh. G'wan Hello! Sweetness Mr. President, I think this class- What can I do ? H 44 H 41 4. .. Have you your Civics? Have you any snap shots? What your hair fixed 7 Mr. President Post meeting 0h. Vera Ready to go home 7 What is the lesson Y I can't Have you seen this one ? I don't think so You don't say so The meeting will now come to order It's a foul What shall I sing ? Well, say! Look at me Gosh Now, you quit I'll swan Would Combine to Make Authorcss Platform manager Music teacher Social service worker Society matron Ballet dancer Political boss Stenographer Manufacturer of Fords Society editor Librarian A good school teacher Movie actor Mechanic Historian Sheriff ' Dentist Lecturer Little nurse Orator fsoap box! Prima donna Kindergarten teacher Designer Private secretary Chief justice of the peace Surgeon Mathematician Dietician Rich man's wife Accountant Minister Athletic editor Old maid Professor Baseball champion Melba the II Phrenoloxzist Missionary Housekeeper Happy wife Newspaper reporter ilfziguaozlz ab'-nd 001. .L H EI :I :IE .L



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Page Twenty-four T H E P O S T 1 v num ul n nu Section 11. Fietta Within, her ground grippers to llfiss Tucker. Section 12. Section 13. Beatrice Swan-son, her specks to Kathryn Pickard. Pauline and Vera Pratten., their agreeableness as sisters to Ann and Roberta Wade. Section 14. Itlildred Perry, as she has all the diamonds she needs, h-er ability to get the-m, to Ruth Olssen. Section 15. Section 16. Lloyd Hughey, his silence to Vernon Goetz. Hildur .fi-nderson, her studiousness to William lllahon. Section 17. Gladys Bomgardner, her ability to make and keep dates to Elizabeth Campbell. Section 18. Section 19. Grace Bamforth, her golden locks to Kim Yap. Edyth Snyder, although she takes her charming voice with her, leaves to the one who takes her place, the ability to receive praise without becoming self-centered. Section 20. Section 21. Section 22. Section 23. Section 24. Section 25. our yell leaderf Section 26. Section 27. Hartmus. Section 28. Section 29. Section 30. Zlfary Scott. Section 31. Donald Peterson, his ewtra height to Carl Klippel. May Nelson, her rosy cheeks to Hazel Fowler. Dorothy Schupp, her contrari-ness to Louise Butze. Sadie Garvin, her great management to Elizabeth Rauch. Edna Belmore, her quietness to Dlarguerite Rollins. Herman Rademacher, part of his sim feet height to Kelley, Beth. Price, her soft voice to Betty Hyde. Rose Borelli, her knack for making friends to Eunice Ernest Risberg, his hair to-nic to Frank Alexander. Alberta Kistler, her bobbed hair to :Irline Keyser. Wil-ma Boisselier, her old hiking boots and tin mirror to Veryl Kinne, Ralph Keyser and Gordon Slade, their fame on the football field to future football stars, with the hope that these successors may 'win championships that we have lost. Section 32. Section 33. Bernice Nlullen, her contralto voice to Cora fish. Frank Post, his place on the Post Staff to the neat Post Editor, trusting that the same success will be his. 34 Section . Section 35. Section 36. Section 37. Section 38. Root. Frank Fanno, his love for dancing to Paul hlfalker. George Cm-nes, his Whoopee to future yell leaders. David Stretch, his tendency to enlarge to George Black. Bferle Ginn, his curly hair to Arthur Tucker. lVillia'm Dlaclllullen, his original excuses to Edna Dlay In witness whereof we hereby set our hand and our seal to this our last will, on November thirticth, nineteen hundred and twenty-one. .1ldministrators: fsfgnedg J.4NU.4RY CLASS OF 'ee Varian Lee. Esther Zllyers. L t

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