Grants Pass High School - Toka Yearbook (Grants Pass, OR)

 - Class of 1921

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Page 30 text:

 ir TB 28. We do bequeath Myrtle Ford's angelic disposition to Helen Lister. 29. We do bequeath Mary Reed a man. 30. We do bequeath “Abe Tolin, one grain of common sense. 31. We do bequeath “Card Knapp, a new set of brains. 32. We do bequeath Landa's part in all the love scenes to Keith. 33. We do bequeath Heston's jazz and general popularity to Newell McKinstry. 34. We do bequeath William Barrow’s effusive spirit and antagonistic nature to Carol Hussey. 33. We do bequeath Ernest Calhoun’s preliminary ah's to Arda Isham. 36. It isn’t our fault but Stephen Woodin, wouldn’t. As executor of this our last will and testament we do appoint Superintendent Imel. We do hereby declare all previously devised wills and testaments void. In witness hereunto we have set our hand and seal, this 10th day of May, A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty one. Signed, CLASS OF ’21 Charles A. Hollowell Bertha Greene ) ) Testators Witnesses: Hazel Barr Marie Kerley Dorothy Stidham Myrtle Ford Velma Everton Hortense Hough Elsa Doerner 26

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TWENTIETH: The following articles of individual property we leave to various people where we think they will be least appreciated, but most essential: 1. We do bequeath Harold Isham’s complexion to Arleta Meyers. 2. We do bequeath one complete set of witticisms of Charley Dale's to James Hendrickson. 3. We do bequeath Frank Hillis' blushes to Corlyss Courtney. 4. We do bequeath Gretchen Clemens interest in Gene Murphy to any ope who cares for such knick nacks. 5. We do bequeath Gladys Sandry’s interest in Freeman Taylor to Bernice Coon. 6. We do bequeath the Muir Ticket Agency to Ellen Lloyd and Laque Youngblood. 7. We do bequeath Josephine Holland’s artistic ability to Clifford Kiphart. 8. We do bequeath Isabelle Rengstoiff’s place in the Senior Double Quartette to Eunice Hillis. 9. We do bequeath Lillian Keyte’s admiration for ice-cream trousers to Wilda Huggerth. 10. We do bequeath Pauline Meade's conversational speed record to Bert Courtney. 11. We do bequeath Frieda Geber's 1921 model set of false teeth to Merle Rimer. 12. We do bequeath Bertha Green s verdant spring quality to the incoming Freshman President. 13. We do bequeath Hortense Hough’s and Elsa Doerner’s naughty, wicked ways to Andrew Clayton and Don Megargle. 14. We do bequeath Hazel Barr’s and Cleo Robert’s quiet repose and gentleness to Mike Wilcox and William Madison. 15. We do bequeath Gudrun Anderson’s and Dorothy Stidham’s interest in the Rapid Growing Macaroni and Spaghetti Farm to Iris Burns and Doris Clayton. 16. We do bequeath Carl Dale's high look on life to Louis DeGenault. I 7. We do bequeath Remoh’s littleness and mightiness to Pearl Langtwaite. 18. We do bequeath Emma Albert's ability to lose deportment to Jack Murphy. 19. We do bequeath Amelia Sauer’s haughty dark eyes to Rodney Britten. 20. We do bequeath Charles Hollowell's power to deliver helpful orations before the assembly to Hayden Tucker. 21. We do bequeath Albert Randle’s extreme sociable nature which is curbed by bashfulness to his little brother Ted. 22. We do bequeath Glenn McAllister’s golden locks to Koath Grout. 23. We do bequeath Waldo Baker one faithful Jane . 24. We do bequeath Joe Middleton and Melba Macy a wedding license. 25. We do bequeath Fred Linkhart an air gun (for protection against squirrels). 26. We do bequeath Marie Kerley’s operatic shriek to Frieda Hiatt. 27. We do bequeath Lundy's egotism to Evelyn Anderson. 25



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CLASS POEM Up to the doors of Grants Pass High. Four years ago did come A class that now is quite well known. The ( lass of Tweny-one. Oh. then they called us Freshies green. Because we’d just begun; But also they did number us The Class of Twenty-one. Next year as Sophies we were known. And then began the fun. hor we were on to High School ways. The Class of Twenty-one. As Juniors we did surely win A place within the sun. We started many precedents. This Class of I wenty-one. And now we end our senior year. Our Diplomas we have won. And, so we leave dear Grants Pass High. I he Class of Twenty-one. Since now you know our history. Our little tale is done. We bid you alia last farewell, I he Class of I wenty-one. —Elsa Doerner. 2 I 27

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