Greenville High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Greenville, MI)

 - Class of 1929

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■ TirmrTr j;nmnunxur riin xm»n»inii!£. m(•’ynrr’rrTTf” .mnnnii??::inrnntri’jmrn uUIbvA Class Will We. the class of '24; Better than any class before, Pass on and leave to those left behind bit of our talent and richness of mind— li e hope you'll use it. We, the class of 1924, pausing before stepping over the threshold into life, make this our last Will and Testament. —Class of '24. SECTION I Article I.—Howard Olsen leaves his football shoes for Robert Lincoln to step into. Article II.—The biggest ‘-Weeks” of the year passes on to leave the next few months to the other “Week .” Article III.—Mildred Jensen leaves her office as chief hair-dresser to Doris Amidon. Article IV.—-Ruth Bower and other little folks leave the children’s ward to Ruth Jones and Morgan Hansen. SECTION II Article I.—Dempster Yinger leaves his most cherished possession, his eyebrows, to Helen Gravelle. Article II.—Wallace Steffensen leaves his megaphone to Leland Mote. (“Now we’ve got it, don’t lose it, we need it.”) Article III.—Ethel Clark submits her excess stature to Josephine Christensen. Article IV.—Edith Smith leaves the latest knitting stitch to Helen Shriber. SECTION III Article I.—Kathleen Hatch leaves the next dance to Charlotte Nielsen. Article II.—-William Bower leaves to Kent Scott his ability to drive a car for the ladies. Article III.-—Herbert Brown leaves his knowledge of mechanics to John Root. Article IV.—Dorothy Wittkopp leaves her “hold-em” ability to Ruth Matteson. SECTION IV Article I.—Robert Arbogast wills his dictionary to the High School If the heirs make as good use of it in the future as others have in the past, it will soon be worn out. Article II.—Lois Bower submits her recipe foi a “model girl” to Frieda Nickerson. Article III.—Leon Greene leaves his debating ability to Nels Sorensen, who already has a good start. Article IV.—The rest of us leave the assembly. Signed, Ruth Bower, Witnesses: Dorothy Wittkopp, Lucile Bowman. Senior Wearers of the G” Arbogast. Cooper. Caswell, Leak. Miller. Olsen, Price, Reynolds and Weeks Page Twenty-five

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