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ARNOLD BRAAK A quiet, proper youth. ELIZABETH VOSS Not stepping olcr the bounds of mod- estyf, .TENNIE WAGNER With a mind of her own. BERTHA WELCH Born for success, she seemed with grace to win, with heart to hold, with shining gifts that took all eyes. Clee Club 1, 25 Declamation Con- test lg Commercial Contest 1, 2,3g Music Memory Contest. JAMES WlllTCOllB Rod hair delights-not me. Junior Playg Football 4. HANNAH WORSFOLD be funny best becomes you. Valedictoriang Class Vice-Presi- dent 4g A, A. Vice-President 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4- fCaptainl, Declamation Contest 35 Junior Playg Senior Playg Assistant Edi- tor 'iBlue and Cold. scTo FANNY WITHERELL The flower of sweetest smell is .shy fmzi lovely. BERTHA ZIMMERMAN 'KQzliet, thoughtful and sincere. F I W Pane l 'u ,y--2 l .V lu l qi l ,Q W l,l -l l l 1 -1 I1 . -FH . . ,fu Twenty-three
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1 Ni' E IT KNOWN to those whom these presents may concern or interest, that we. the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and twenty-six of the High School of Grand Haven, County of Ottawa, State of Michigan. do hereby make, publish, and announce this to be our last will and testament, hereby making null and void all former wills and testaments sworn to and attested by us. As a group we bequeath: First. to the struggling swarm of Freshmen a bit of the profuse information communicated to and acquired by us in our high school career. Second, to the promising Sophomores some of our worthy and honorable characteristics as is ell as a portion of our supremacy in the school activities. Then, to thc surprisingly ascending Juniors that which we cherish most dearly4the right to elevate themselves to the station of worthy and dignihed Seniors. Our individual possessions we distribute as follows: I, Lewis Addison. do hereby bequeath to that amtbixtious young Junior, who possesses the required exceptional ability, my duties as editor of the Annual. I, Martin Allen, bequeath my knowledge of Physics to Carlisle Rexford. I, Harold Bavry, will my instructions on How to Write Poetry to Edgar Guest. I, Hobart Bell, bequeath my modest blush-not bashfttlness-to i'Butter Ehrmann. I, Bertha Welch, bequeath my mean vamping ability to Marjorie O'Beck. Watch out, Walter! I, Hannah NVorsf0ld, do hereby grant my innumerable virtues'--including my petite giggle-to any of my worthy successors. , I, Bertha Zimmerman, bequeath my virtue of silence to Nei Ver Duin. I, Lois Benjamin, will my annoying inquiries to anyone who is able to think of as many questions as I. I, Harold Bethke. bequeath my dashing and amorous ways to Warrl Nessen. I, Laura Bierman, will my two perfect dimples to Esther Mulder. I. Mildred Billings. will my perfect coiffure to Dick Spiess. - I, Albert Bloomquist, give my oratorical power to Adriana Van Coevering. Adriana, you are young, but with patience and perseverance, I am certain you can develop this bequest. I, Lizzie Bolthouse. bequeath my amiability to Howard Fant. I, Cornelia Ann Bolt, will my incessant power of speech to Alna McClellan. I, Elizabeth Voss, will my velocity on the typewriter to Kenneth Vyn. I, Margaret Borck, bequeath my task of collecting snaps for the Annual to any .Iunior with a camera. I, Icla Bottema, bequeath a little of my height to Marie YValsh. I. Emelien Brinkert, will my position of guard on the girls' basketball team to Evelyn Luhrs- providing you promise to play an honest game, Evelyn. I, Gordon Darbee, will my ability of skipping school successfully to Len Byl. d 'I I, Dorothy Deremo, bequeath to .Iay Van Oordt the privilege of straightening Miss Bell's chairs ai . II, Annette Dirkse, will my virtue of always being prepared to Fern Gylleck. I, Walter Draeger, bequeath to some prominent and daring .Iunior my capability of getting all of the teachers' goats. I, Olive Duffield, will my bewitciing smile and laughing eyes to my dear friend, Wardie Nessen. With this and the former grant you should be a huge success, Ward. I, Cathryn Ernst, bequeath my drag with Miss Vander Wert' to Jacqueline Potter-may she get by as easily in French as I did. Page Twenty-fue
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