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T H E HIL HI '1 7 do will and bequeath to Alice Swift all the bubbling laughter that I may leave lying around. Eighthly: I, Carroll Gates, do hereby will and bequeath to Ruth Linklater my inability to be ex- empt from exams. Ninllrly: I, Laura Payton, do hereby will and bequeath to Charles Buchanan not less than two hundred, or more than two hundred-one of my freckles. Tentlily: I, Charles Walker, do hereby will and bequeath to Helen Vaught my ability to be quiet! EIeve11tl1ly.' I, Alice Lake, do hereby will and bequeath all fond little winks to Leo Goar. my Twelfllily: I, VVilhe Mann, do Ar- hereby will and bequeath to thur Reiling the right ol' some day becoming a Senior. Thirleentlzly: I. Eva Carstens, ,do hereby will andibequeath to Archie Pitman my dimples. Fourlerfnthly: I. Paul Bailey. do hereby will and bequeath to Helen Bechen my example as a perfect student. F1'fleen!hIy.' I, Alice Kershaw, do will and bequeath to Lewa W'ilkes my sweet, demure looks, to be used exclusively for Russell Carter. Sia:leenlIiIy.' I, Herbert Seheidt. do hereby will and bequeath to Bill Helms my ability to get fussed when the girls wink at me. S8lIl'llflfl'llfIllll.' I, Clifford Pay- ton, do hereby will and bequeath to Francis Linklater my lovef?J for the fair sex. Eighleenllily: I, Agnes Rider. hereby will and bequeath to Lester Sorensen my ability in note writ- ing, to be used exclusively in notes to Mae Davis. Ninelce11ll1Iy.'I, Haskell Carter, do hereby will and bequeath to Florence Lake two inches of my heighth, that she may take my place on the basketball team after my departure from H. H. S. Twenliellrly: I, Gladys Ruef, do this day will and bequeath to Clif- ton Bagley the right of disturbing the assembly during the sixth per- iod. Twenlli-lirslly.' I, Velma Tipton, do hereby will and bequeath to Eva Pitman 1ny excessive know- ledge of ragtime music. Twenty-secondly: I, Harry Sehoen, do hereby will and be- queath to Marion Lytle the exclu- sive right to excel others in her cxams! , And Iastlyf I, Alvera Lull, do hereby will and bequeath to Ver- non Olson my surplus knowledge of public speaking and debating. In Witness Wliereof, VVe, the Graduating Class of 1917, the testa- tors, do hereby fix our signature and seal to this our last will and testament on this 25th day of May, 1917 A. D. HERBERT SCHEIDT MISS RICKERT ALVERA LULL '17
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QQQAST WLQQQ QA YD TES TJJMSJQT E, the dignified Senior Class ot' 1917, of the High School of Hillsboro. of the County of Washington, in the State ot' Oregon, fully realizing the brevity of our mortal life on this good old Earth, and the inevitabil- ity ot' eternity, being of sound lnind and bestowing nature, do hereby ordain this, our last will and testa- ment, to take etl'eet upon our dc- parture froln said school: Firstly: We, the wisest and 111081 illustrious class that has ever grad- uated fl'0lli Hillsboro High School. do hereby will and bequeath to our beloved school our good records of honesty and modesty as a prece- dentg said records to be boiled down with a pinch of salt, and carefully preserved by Mrs. Robb. Secondly: To the present Junior Class we do hereby will and be- queath our seats in the rear of the assembly room: also our best wishes for future success in obtain- ing the inter-elass basket-ball cup. our success of this year to be fol- lowed as an outstanding example. Tlzirdly: To the present Sopho- more Class we do hereby will and bequeath individually our popular slang phrases, provided, they be used only in the presence of thc teachers! F onrlllly : To the Freslnnen Class we do hereby will and bequeath our refinement und elegant man- ners. said refinement and manners to be applied as a polish ot' which we sincerely believe this elass to be sadly in need! Fiftlzly: As individuals we wish to distribute our worldly posses- sions in the following manner. to- wit: 1 1'rstIy.' l, Myrtle XValker, do hereby will and bequeath my ex- treme fondness for peanut brittle to Eva Ennnotl. Serorzdlyl' I, Elmer Batcheldcr, do hereby will and bequeath to Edgar Kamna my wonderful math- ematical talent! Tliirtlly: l. Florence Garrett, hereby will and bequeath to Geor- gie Baldwin my great ambition to be a chorus girl. 1'i0!lI'HI1tl.' I. Joseph Mann, do this day will to Daniel Emrick my tour in high schoolg tossing baskets. years' experience also my ability in Fiftlzly: I, Jessie Lull, do hereby to Esther Klatt will and bequeath lny love for large. dreamy, brown eyes. Sirlhly: l, Odell Brandaw. do hereby will and bequeath to Doe Williams the sole right to tlirt with Maggie during next year's Teach- ers' Institute! Seuentlzly: I. Kitty May Stockton,
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gzgwss Best Student tboyj . .. Best student tgirl! .... Class Thinker . ..... . Class Suffragette .... Class Doll ........ Most Reserved ,... . . Class Athlete CboyJ . . . Class Athlete fgirlj . . . Man Hater .......... Class Politician Class Flirt ...... Class Genius .... Sweetest Girl , . . Class Grind ..... Class Musician .... Class XVit . .... . . Best Disposition . . . Class Live NVire . .. Class Pet ........... Most Independent . . . Xhyillllllll Hater .... Class Flag-Pole Class Mascot .... QJIRECTQQT Cnufronn P.w'mN .. .. MYu1'l.1c W.ulmcn . . . . . . A1.vl5n.x Lum, . . . Eu C.XltS'l'liNS . . . . . . . Amex-2 Llunc .. . CH.x1u.ns xhyfthlililt .. . . . .. Jon MANN . . . . . LA17a.x P,xx roN Amen Knns11,xw . . . . , . .P.-un. B.xu.m' . . . . . . .Gln-XIIYS liver . . .Fnolusxexs G.kltltli'l l' KI'l 1'x' MAY S'x'oc:1c'ruN . . . . . . . .Auxlas Hunan . .Emilia B.XTCl1El.l7lill . . . . .0llEl,I. lilixxluxv . . . .Hlclunnvr Sem-:mr . . . . .Hfuuw ScnoxaN . . . . .VELMA 'l'u2'1'oN .....JHssm Leu. . . . . . . .Cannon Gyms . . . .H.'KSIilil.l. C.Xlt'l'lSlK ......Xv'lI,l.lli NIANN H. S. 11. CJQQ OF THE' JQQHT Slowly the moon creeps o'er the hill And sheds its radiance on tree and bush, VVhile the gentle breeze sings like the shrill And warbliug song of the hermit thrush. Soon dimly seen 'gainsl the silver muon The coyote begins his dismal howl, XVhile the stealthy bobcat and thc eoon Stalk the rocks for some fat fowl. Far down the dark, deep canyon rings The nmurnful note of the turtle dove, And clearly the breeze from the mountain brings The call of the eagle to his love. C. G. '17
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