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HAN-CEN-HI'23 B EUElUEfLlEl'UElUEll.lElUEll.l'ElUE MEMEILIEIUEMEMEIUEMEHJEIUEFUEWEMEMEIUEMEMEMEMELVEIUEIUEMEME E CLASS WILL You are assembled here at the behest of the class of '23 to hear its will and receive its gifts. THE WILL To Whomsoever It May Concern:- We the Seniors of the illustrious class of 23, of the Hancock Central High School, of the city of Hancock, County of Houghton, State of Michigan, having completed the required course of study and being of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this, our last will and testament. Be it known that I, Wilbert Ralph, president of the class, after pondering studiuosly upon the subject of my will, do bequeath my knowledge of par- limentary law to John Conway, pres- ident of the Junior Class. My dignity, which I consider very becoming to a class officer, I also bestow upon John. We, Anna Ojala and Ella Korby, the girls from Ripley, bequeath our long daily walks to Alice Truscott. ,I, Anna, valedictorian, give my place on the honor roll to Maida Kerredge. There is still time, Maida, for you to be my successor if only you would study rather than play all day long, hard work always brings results. My ambi- tion I leave to Fred McKindles. It may aid you, Fred, during you High School life. I, Ella, class prophetess, one of the laziest girls in the class, leave that virtue to Charles Lawton. My editorial ability,I leave to the Editor of the 1924 Han-Cen-Hi. I, Willena MacDonald, Second honor student of this class, bestow upon Francis Brown my care-free, happy- go-lucky manner. My carelessness about my school work, and my indif- ference to marks, I leave to Delphine Carlson. I, Bernard Orella, class orator, deem it necessary to make my last will and testament, while I still possess a sound mind and memory. My ability as a student, which has placed me on the honor roll, I leave to J. Font Tillman hoping that it will do the same for him. My goggles, which I have worn when preparing my lessons, I leave to Norma Richards. Perhaps they will give you a studious appearance, Norma, and re- sult in more complete recitations in your senior year. I, Alice Peterson, leave my slender form to Coretta Wililams, knowing that she will appreciate it more than anyone else. Exercise more, Coretta, and you will soon be as slender as I am. My comb I leave to Elsie Cliff in hopes that she will now be able to finish her hair dressing in private, and so will not need to devote so much time to it in class. I, Anna Maier, although shy about expressing my thoughts, have summoned courage enough to make my will. My bashful ways I bestow upon Ruth Ca- meron, who is afflicted in the same way that I am. I, Aino Wargelin, do bequeath my deliberate movements to Nelda Dover. My ability to impersonate teachers I leave to Helen -Nordstrom. Cultivate this ability in the right way, Helen, and you will gain fame. Page Twenty-three
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