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19-SIMCOE--28 -1-----------------F:--:H A1-----1::s:-1:-1::::----------1- I, Velma Selle, leave my ability as a public speaker to James Willis so he will not be so quiet in the future. I, Alfred Jacroux, leave my French book to Ed Grimes, assuring him I won't miss anything from it. I, Kathryn Allison, am pleased to leave my basketball ability to Louise Dressell, providing aforesaid Louise developes it and proves that it isn't always the tallest people who make the best players. I, Hester Drury, will my sorrel top to Maxine Elliott, so it will shine forth and brighten the next Senior Class. I, Eren Dawson, leave my right of way to James Willis's desk ffirst periodj to Elizabeth Kayser. You may not be able to converse in Latin as we have, but experience will teach you how. I, Ted Musgrave, will my ability in caring for infants to Lester Winter and my ability to make personal fouls to Junior Allison who, I know, will be able to use it to good advantage. I, Arline Loughary, will my long list of breaks, in every class to anyone who takes the time to memorize them. I, Marjorie Barnes, leave my diamond ring to my sister Claudia so it will stay in the family. I, Maurene Green, when asked for a legacy, say I have nothing to leave. My all graduated in the class' of 1927. I, Marjorie Locy, leave my alto voice to Mildred Riley so that Mildred can take my place in the Glee Club next year. I, Jack Kelleher, will my rosy complexion to Blanche Newman, so Douglas Ledbetter can find her on moonless evenings. I, Bessie Harlan, will my corner in the balcony to Virginia Coop pro- viding Virginia will not use it as a vamping booth. I, Florence Elliott, leave my literary ability to my younger sister and my position as official candy sacker of the school to Ruth Norris. I, Clara Smart, leave my heart-captivating ability to Marjorie Le- Blanc. We know she won't use it. I, John Albert Jaekel, will my athletic ability to Dick Hoctor hoping he will use it as I have. I, Blossom Hardin, leave my place on the piano bench to next years pianist and my vaudeville ability to anyone who can equal it. As for my THREE I'1l have to keep them myself. S I, Elizabeth Bratton, bequeath a little of my grey matter and sense of responsibility to each member of the Junior class since the teachers say they need it badly. I, Claude Miller, will a few inches of my height to Charles Spoon. Trust Spooney to make use of it in. painting signs. I, Pearl Shepard, will my ability of hiding out my boy friends to anyone who thinks they can do it. Page Eighteen
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19-SIMCOE-Z8 +.1..-..-..--.1..-.--'-n--u----u-n-nn-un--u1---uu--.-nu-uu-n- - -u--I-In-nu-n-lull CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1928, of the Goldendale High School, having been in this school full time fsome four years and some morej and being as near sound of mind as we ever were, do make, publish and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all Wills and Testaments by us heretofore made. Article the First We, the Class of 1928, leave to Mr. Bacher and the Faculty the best of good wishes, and hearty congratulations for their achievement in graduating us. We leave to the Student Body in general, what we hope will be a more or less fond memory: also we leave our long line of achievements which have contributed greatly to the undying glory of our school. We do hereby bequeath to the Junior Class our name and classroom to be used as they see fit and extend to them the dignity and knowledge of the Seniors. We do give and bequeath to the Sophomore Class our shining example -the beacon by which they may follow us. To the Freshmen we say, Cheer up l It will only be three more years of hard labor. Article the Second Being the individual wills of the various members of the Class of '28, I, Arah Spoon, will my executive ability to Claude Woods, in order that Claude may become president of the Student Body if elected. I, Junior Jacroux, do give and bequeath my skill at basketball and track to Chester Dugger for him to use to further the glory and renown of the school. I, Myra Schuster, leave my dizzy disposition to Margaret Selle and my fondness for dates to Carmen Roloff. I, Wanda Moore, do hereby will to Eleanor Amundson my interest, present and future, in the Spoon Electricity Works. I, Irma Davis, on this twenty-fifth day of May do hereby bequeath Alfred fDocJ White to Harriett Spalding for the rest of her high school career. I, Zelma Montgomery, confer upon Doris Smith. my ability to dance and flirt-that Doris may go to Hollywood and become leading lady for Douglas Fairbanks, thereby fulfilling her long cherished dream. I, Elizabeth Hill, will my preference for tall farmer boys to Amanda Westerman. I, Herbert Collins, leave my sheik-like appearance, unusually good looks, and forward manner to Tom Wilson so that he may have as many admirers of the opposite sex as I. Page Seventeen
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19-SIMCOE-28 +.1g1.p1.g1pp-.qpiggilliI.-..1..i..1pl-II--q-.Q:il.1..il,,i::iuui,,,:,W :lil-if ::.in1ggi'+ I, Bob Hobbs, leave my ability to grease machinery to Tal Bratton for use on his Ford. I, Phyllis Brooks, will three sticks of Wrigley's Spearmint Gum to Kenneth McKee to be taken after each meal. I, James Cahill, leave my little mustn't touch it to Malcolm Jensen to relieve Pete of the tedious task of applying cream to his lip every eve- ning before retiring. I, Ray Olsen, leave at last this school. In doing so I will my ability to make baskets to Fred Lear. To witness thereof, we, the said Senior Class set our hand, foot, and seal, hereunto, this 25th day of May, 1928. CSignedJ Senior Class of 1928. In witness whereof, we the undersigned, do declare that this is the last will and testament of the said Senior Class which they have requested to be drawn up, in the presence of us, and in the presence of each other, this twenty-first day of May, 1928. Witnesseth- Florence Elliott, James Cahill, Marjorie Locy. PROPHECY Merrily we roll along, roll along, roll along. Thus said Junior Jac- roux as he and Bob rolled along the highway on their balloon tired roller skates, an invention of J unior's brother, Alfred, while searching for something soft. It was a crisp January morning in 1938, but although snow banks piled high on either side, the roads were wonderful, thanks to Robert Hobbs' new steam-heated, road-bed system for winter weather. They had left their rooms at the luxurious New Heathman hotel in Portland early that morning and, after breakfasting in the hotel grill oper- ated by Velma Selle, and Clara Smart, had started on their long journey across the continent to Washington D. C., to visit President Herbert Col- lins. It was J unior's intention to write a book on the benefits derived from riding on eight wheels, and he asked Robert Hobbs to accompany him on his tour. As they passed through Salt Lake City they stopped at John Jaekels' drug store to stock up with a supply of Brooks' peach gum. In the same city they stopped in to see Leo Davenport who occupied the best suite in the Hotel. He and Maurene Green, famous clog dancers, were engaged in watching a game of tiddle-de-winks over the television pictograph, a device perfected by Hester Drury and Irma Davis. Page Nineteen
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