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A UR () R A Twentieth. I, Martin Struebing, bequeath my “speed’’ to Elsie Fifield. Twenty-first. I, Charles Gerber, bequeath my saxophone to Herman Wesley. Twenty-second. I. Harold Nelson, bequeath my straight “A’s” in book- reports to Harold Feltwell. Twenty-third. I, Owen Crisman, bequeath my ability to drive a Ford to Gordon Shore. We hereby nominate and appoint Principal E. F. Orr and Miss Frageman, our sponsor, to he the executors of this our last will and testament. (Signed) CLASS OF 1923. Witnesses : “Uncle Bill” Foreman Mr. John Francen. THE SLEUTH (Dedicated to A. D. O.) A shadow drifts across the glass, hich is framed by the swinging doors : Th ' assembly is a whisp’ring mass hen, suddenly — (thanks to the creaking floors,) A sound comes from the “empty” hall. Which startled some, and quiets all. The door is opened, just a crack, The “shadow” stands with pad in hand — While ' round the room, two eyes of black Search for the hiding, guilty band. And then, with slow and measured tread, He moves along the aisle; Nodding and turning his black-haired head, Wearing a crafty smile. Why does he smile while the rest look sad? He has lengthened the crime sheet — that ' s why he ' s glad. Page twenty-one
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A U R () R A CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1923 of Hobart High School, do hereby make our last will and testament, and bequeath the following properties: First. I, John Hawke, bequeath my basketball ability to Hardee Allen. Second. I, Margaret Maybaum, bequeath my ability to hold offices to Max Brand. Third. I, Lois Tabbert, bequeath my vanity to Helen O ' Keefe. Fourth. I, Paul I’attee. bequeath my vocabulary to Stella Martin. Fifth. I, Herbert Peterson, bequeath my height to Emil Kegebein. Sixth. 1, Gertrude Freeburg, bequeath my “pep” to Martha Amlong. Seventh. I, Walter Tolle, bequeath my knowledge of English to Marcia Roper. Eighth: 1. Bessie Nitchman, bequeath my average of straight “A’s” to my less brilliant brother, Robert. Ninth. I, Emil Ewiglehen, bequeath my patent leather hair dress to Ralph Wall. Tenth. 1, Lacceetta Campbell, bequeath my “curly” hair to Bernice Jones. Eleventh. I, Mark Foreman, bequeath by “Olds” to my brother, Leslie. Twelfth. I, Mary Thomas, bequeath my ability to chatter to Arthur Bowman. Thirteenth. I, Jessie Joy, bequeath my knowledge in Ph ysics to Jean- ette Cavender. Fourteenth. 1, Wally Hoffman, bequeath my position as guard to my sister, Adelaide. Fifteenth. I, Nick Drachulich, bequeath my ability to “stall to Blanche Burge. Sixteenth. 1, Margaret Carlson, bequeath my Junior friend, Myrtle Krueger, to William Blaemire. Seventeenth. I, Emil Bartos, bequeath my pronounciation of “th to Miss Frageman. Eighteenth. I. Ruth Gill, bequeath all my powder to Ruth Wolkenhauer. Nineteenth. I, Harry Ryan, bequeath my gum to him who cares for it. Page twenty
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