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-9 msnnlns--------M C - Last VWZ1 and Testament Q Q fa? 5 5 'cf , KN N v We, the members of the Class of January, A. D, 1927, of the UlyssesS. Grant 3 High School, do hereby draw up this last will and testament: ' , . ' - Aff-icze me rim I To Mr Fletcher we g1VC our sincerest thanks for his assistance coopera- tion and generos1ty in his attempts to a1d us in graduating in due time II To the Student Podv m general we leave what we hope will be a more or less fond memorv IH To the Faculty we leave the best of good wishes and hearty congratula- tions for their achievement in graduating the Class of January 1927 IV On the class of June 27 we bestow the honorary title of Seniors V To the Juniors we can only offer encouragement and point to our bright and Shllllflg CU example VI To the Sophomores we bequeath our scant gleaning of knowledge ass1st them in their future struggle for learning X II To the Freshmen we say Cheer up' It will be only four years more. Article the Second Being the 1nd1v1dual wills of the various members of the class of January, 1927 Kenneth Moore w1lls his executive ability to the future president of the June class Dorothy Fraley W1llS her mild temperament to Janet Young Kathryn VV est w1lls her place 1n the Hall of Fame to Vxrgmla Rudd Jack Card w1lls h1s mathematical genius to MHFVIH Anderson Harold Fraundorf wills his long list of breaks in every class to any seventh termer who takes the time to memorize them Norman SCOV1ll w1lls his chemical genlus to anyone who desires an F card. Arthur Adams w1lls h1s auburn hair to Brick Holton Anna Marie Albm wills her art of rapid speech to Josephine Olsson . . I . . , . . . , . , ' , , . 5 Y N A ' ' ' . x 4 ' , ' A . - Q 1 I A N , , I X . v X ' rc ' vs if A , . . . ii 'l I 1 x Nl . ' . T t . ' ' B0 , U ' . 4 ' ffglg ' ' l ' W5 ' - W . . . . . . U' 1 I . li - ' ' ' xl I - - . y . . H ,, . . . X Q Q u n 1 . . 4 A . . . H ,, . ' F ' ' A . M! ' ' ln Y! ' if ' Y! s . . . . . . I , Elizabeth Battin 'wills her dusky bob tol anyone of the blondes in the june lx 1 ' V I n I. -. . . . D Q . g . ' u l N ' G 'Y xl . . . . gf . ' . . . l ' ip U D . 'N V fv- Q Q :' 5:2 ffl f MNAN: ' 1 , g if . A I J ? xx, 5 H - I c .-,-rf.. A-LTIA v 5 ' h , 99 l 'I A Class Art Charlton bestows his t1tle of war horse on Stanley Brownhill Harriet Dunphy wills her position as office assistant to anv ambitlous one in the class of june 27 Joyce Dunphy w1lls her scholastic ab1l1ty to Olive Chr1st1anson Hal Ferguson wills his popularity with Miss M1tchell to Bill Barendrick Frances Ford w1lls her curly locks to Fransetta Prldeaux Elsie Fral1ck wills her long ha1r to Margaret Martln Gordon C rant wills his distinctive amble to uentm Herwig Donald Guild wills his motorcycle parking place behind the cafeterla to Ken- g neth Raley for h1s Uncovered Wagon Harriette Hageman wills her collectlon of detained shps to the oncoming senior class hoping there will be enough to go around Bill Hall wills his baton to lohn Finley 5 r fl! 59 Gd gh 00 - K0 if? ll to 44-NB 0 'I U gl QE l s l l I 28 gig N0 2 2 2 'cfis
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5507 Y Y g , ,,A,,, ,- , ,, can Wynn' ----W-'---NENDIRSFF s -we we - U9 as W n Elwood Harrigan wills his faculty of rapid and confusing speech to Bud U T Powell. . l l Elmer Harrington wills his baseball shoes to George Witter. - hGene Helliwell wills her ability to skip to anyone else who can get away wit it. T Elizabeth Howard wills her ex-interest in Art to Evelyn Gallagher. ii l Willa Hull wills her stock of gym excuses to Frances Ashby. Q Gertrude James wills her ability to study to Maxine Morrel. H Edna Jesseph wills her study hall police job to Helen Foley. Fay Keene wills her school-girl complexion to Dorothy Davis. i -lane Kerron wills her history notebook to anyone who is foolish enough to think it correct. ' Donald Laughlin wills his ability as a studv hall teacher to Ted Tathwell. l Doris Lemon Wills her saw horse to any childish Freshie who wants to play. i Molly Leveton wills her quiet manner to the modest violets in the June class Jerome Lillie wills his several all-star positions to Gene Gabler Dick McCormick wills his speed on the track and otherwise to Kenneth Currv. Elsie Mercier wills her reputation to N era Westfall Tuulikki Pajunen wills her name to anvone who can pronounce it C wen Panton wills a few inches of her height to Alice 'Morrow Dorothea Pullin wills her trained seals .to the Freshman Class in general Perry Schoonmaker wills the ease with which he gets E3 to Billy Saxon Betty Shillock wills her ability to attract the boys to Dorothy Taylor T Benton Skibitzke wills his understanding of Burke s Speech to Robert Dick Esq. Daveda 'itryker wills her horn rims to Frances Davis Lillian qwanson wills her report card to the first member of the June Class to duplicate it. Dwain Taft wills his fire squad badge to Chief Holden Eileen Tanzer wills her curly hair to anyone who will be bothered with it Gladvs Thomen wills her debating skill to her sister Marie George Todd wills his supply of green ink to the next Freshman class for T decorative purposesj John VValker wills his basketball skill to Hugh McCall Otto Walker wills his Historys Notebook to Miss Dennis to save her the trouble of asking any more questions i ly for the purpose of founding a Museum Virginia Wells wills her great stature to Dorothy Taylor Margaret Wieneke wills her power of securing library books to Margaret Crane. Corbin Wilkes wills his freckles to Merritt Wilsonand Howard Hall Bartlette Wakefield wills his height to Quentin Herwig Edu ard Wells Qing , lvfgg. 1 if C jig, . xx 6 ,L I i 1 It E KK 99 3, hs . A 00 . 90 an , , no . Q: V a Y ' c-33 W5 ' ' 0 V 9 - ' , , vu 9 1 - vi at n . l Y ' ' ' ir l .yi il . . L - i I O' A xi 4' - i i A if ll Edward Wells wills his collection of Math books and papers to Miss Friend- i ' U . ' t i . il vl , Y . ill I h Q-1141461 Y 1:4 .Q-C F A 1 --N v 80 27 f- 'S-I . 15 sw . , Q 5 t .1 1' 1 -,Q -,. . 4' 3 ll ' '. . I! gm x .ll 'a A .vb 1 . ' I - I Qu, '55
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