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F3 '- i f' 1 4- F X L -'EHFTZLL ' THE GAILBER, gf' HIGH scrloou. was CLASS WILL We, the class of 1930, of Garber Junior High School, in 48 distinct and separate parts, being about to pass from this present plane of existence and to enter a higher, being also in full possession of a sound body fweight, 4320 lbs., and girth, 1104 in.D and a crammed mind, do make and publish this our last will and testament, hereby making void any former wills or promises to anyone whatsoever. And first we do ask, as the last request of a dying class, that our beloved guardian will deal in all tenderness with the relics and orphans that we are forced to leave behind us. As for such estate as our brilliant minds and diligent hands have been able to wrest for us, by wearying hours of ceaseless toil, from obscure books and close-mouthed and secretive teachers, we do dispose of it as follows: We do will and bequeath to our beloved Superintendent, Prof. J. A. Owensby, a con- tinued interest in our high school career together with sundry well-worn paddles and the privilege of encouraging, correcting, and inspiring us in the future as in the past. To our devoted sponsors we do bequeath a new class with different customs and language fnot so goodpfa class that crowds into the fields of learning as cattle crowd into the green fields of wheat fand one that chews as contentedly as theyj-a class that will be winner in every contest, that will never hesitate to hand over ample supplies of money for every public enter- prise, that will never fail to supply itself with text books, and- above all a class that will be eager to wash dishes after every party. To our faculty, we bequeath a vast store of accumulated and classified knowledge, know- ing that they .will need it in the years to come while we, happily arrived in Senior High School, will have no further use for it. We also leave to them the satisfaction of having been in- structors to the largest and most brilliant class that ever graduated from junior High School. To the Juniors we bequeath our empty desks together with any remnants of gum that may adhere to them, also our iiuent use of the English language, our list of important dates in history, our wonderful grasp of the principles of algebra, the remnants of laboratory equipment that have proved indestructible, any unburned beans found in the cafeteria, and any interesting stories to be found in the farm magazines furnished by the Agriculture Department. 11.. ,fn ' urvvlclp nv ...1 ....,,:::5 , ,, . ,NWI Thirty
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