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.jtJtBsuL THE TOPONIS Senior Class Will I We, the Senior Class of Gooding High School, being of average human intelligence and seemingly to possess all our faculties, are all assembled at this time to hear the last will and testament of the Senior Class of 1930. And do hereby make and establish this document upon our departure as Seniors from Gooding High School in this day and age, nineteen hundred and thirty. ARTICLE I. First — Our will is simply this, that if we by chance leave any just debts, financial or moral, they shall be paid by the Class of 1931. = 3 one ARTICLE II. We, the Senior Class as a whole, give and bequeath to our only and most beloved faculty the fallowing: To Mr. H. F. Willmorth we leave some skin for five skinned toes received during the Senior and Faculty game. To Mr. F. H. Thomas we leave our deepest gratitude tor his care over us, lest some- fall from the Senior Class of 1930. To Bus Canine we leave another sock on the eye to go with the one he already possesses. Thus he may have a pair of socks. To Lucy Wolfenden was left hopes she would make good in the role Glory. But glory me, she ' s at it again, and a success too, in the latest thing out Hold Everything, a Bowler Production. To Miss V. Allen we leave Mr. Bauer, having come to the conclusion that science is just another branch of agriculture, one needing the other. To Miss Blanche Hall we leave or return all this years savory odors which were distributed over the High School just before the noon hour. To Miss Helen Nesbit is left the two Remington Threshing-machine Typewriters discarded early in the year. L. Uy To Mrs. McCoy we leave all those happy memories of the first and second period History classes. To Mr. Rculien Bauer we leave all the hayseeds of the class of Future Farmers of America. To Miss Renfrew we leave our good behavior in seventh period study hall. To Mr. Blodgett is left an entirely new class of Geometry students. Here ' s hoping they learn Geometry better than this year ' s Seniors. To Miss Houston we leave this year ' s high notes reached by the Seniors in Glee Club, to be used in the future music departments. ( ' Continued on page i ' j) 17- NINETEEN THIRTY T
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' ' ' XC T i GILES EVANS Class President Juniors CLASS OFFICERS Giles Evans President Hazel Bover Vice-President La Mar Proctur Treasurer Ethel Butler Secretary CLASS AU ' IS()K HERBERT CANINE Class Flower . . ■ • • American Beaut - Rose Class Colors Red and ■hite Class Motto . . ■ ' Not ; ' .t the Top, But Climbing
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