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The Spectrum Jamwfy.1928 I, Alaris Smith, will my demureness and unobtrusive man- ner to Alice Staples. I, Edna Dagsland, will my cashiering ability to the next banker in Room 39. I, Marian Damskov, will my good will to all the students remaining at school. I, Ruth Erikson, leave my baby face to Eleanor Nielan. I, Florence Hansen, will my talkativeness to Josephine Erickson. I, Dorothy Thompson, bequeath my gentle bearing to Eliz- abeth Perry. I, Lucille Kellermann, leave my Benson boy to anyone who has a failing for blacksmiths. I, Alan Kammerer, leave my musical voice to Jerry Kinzel. I, Edwin Lofquist, will my phantom flivver to anyone who wants the makings for a junk shop. I, Waldo Perry, will my naturally curly hair to Herbert Holl. I, Robert Veness, will my popularity with the girls to Mar- vin Crawford. I, Bertil Wester, will my business ability to Vernon Davis. I, Charline Kunkle, will my job to the next Tri-Y president. I, Bob Mercer, leave my numerous rings to Dick Simon. I, Madeleine Adams, leave my motherly Ways to Hester McNaughton. I, Helen Anderson, will my vacant periods in the library to Bus Prendergast. I, Virginia Fiedler, will my half of the basketball letter to anyone who will have it. I, Galen Chetelat, leave my 13 terms of scholastic endeavor to Art Flegel. I, Conrad Wilcke, do hereby bequeath the remains of my auto to some master mechanic. I, Brian Mimnaugh, will my Weakness for red hair to who- ever needs such a failing. I, Bill Minsinger, will my Zeta pin to the jeweler for re-sale. I, Dorothy lVIcKenney, will my school girl complexion to Proctor and Gamble. I, Lynn Downs, leave to Jefferson High School the memory of my shining presence. I, Jean Garman, leave to the next editor of the Spectrum, Hope and Ambition. Thirty
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Jw11wfy,1928 The Spectrum Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Know ye all by these presents that we, the Jan. '28 Class of Jefferson High School, realizing that, life being near its end, we must take leave of Jefferson, Where we have absorbed all available knowledge, and we, being of the age of four years-more or less-of sound mind and good judgment, and acting under no menace, fraud, duress, restraint, or undue influence, do hereby declare, ordain, decree, proclaim, publish, copyright, and patent this, our last will and testament. THUS WOULD WE WILL: First: To Mr. Jenkins, our deepest and most sincere grati- tude for his helpful guidance during our four years at Jefferson. Second: To our beloved and care-worn faculty, our appre- ciation for their advice and a regret for our sins, both of omission and commission. Third: To Miss Greathouse, our hearty thanks for her excellent work with our amateur aspirants to stage-land. Fourth: Individually- I, John Bonebrake, will my presidential gavel and ability as Wielder of such to Henry Olsen. I, Corwin Calavan, am taking Her with me. l, Merrit Cowley, will my paper route to Kenneth Tor- moehlen. I, Jean McLeod, will by pleasing personality to Jean Bigler. I, Alice Coulter, will my dreamy eyes to Alice Miller. We, Glen Dolan and Charles Dolloff, will our ability as hashers to anyone wishing to get rich quick. I, Leona Brown, bequeath my ability to read shorthand for Miss Cunningham to Lucretia Warren. I, John Burntrager, will my risque jokes to Dub Palmer. I, Lee Allbert, will my loud striped trousers to Jack Trusty. I, William George, leave my poetical creations to Helenie Stratton. I, Marjorie Huckabay, will my way with red-haired sheiks to any girl wishing to make a hit with one. I, Dorothy McLeod, bequeath my curiosity to Felix. l, Mary lllurphy, leave my Swedish name to Ignatius Dombroski. We, Lena Plock and Annie Watson, will our dimples to Juanita Vinson and Katherine Harvey. Twenty-ni
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January, 1928 The Spectrum I, Katherine Tranchell, leave my heavy dates to Dorothy Morrison. I, Charlotte Bernier, leave my dates with Lincoln news boys to anyone who can keep them. I, Ruth Bigby, leave my small feet to Mary Thompson. I, Leona Casey, leave my stylish clothes to Mildred Harris. I, Myra Seefelt, will my quietness to Tie Smith. I, Harland Shank, will my knowledge of Spanish to George Mackie. I, Clara Warren, will my collection of pins to Miss McGill. I, Theresa Wooden, will the privileges of a big Senior to Nellie Mae Hadfield. . I, Billy Cloud, will my neatness to Ralph Walstrom. I, Charlotte Edlefsen, leave my ticket to Europe to Mil- dred Doran. I, James Landye, will my blessings to all little Freshmen. I, Earl Johnson, willingly will my best publicity gags to Will Rogers. I, Cecile Stanke, will my ability to strum the nuke to my sister, Martha. I, Rex Rowell, will my one and only curl to Clement Holl. YVe, Helen Langner and Helen Hurulin, leave our pleas- ing personalities to Martha Bacher and Mary Boyce. I, Donald Robinson, will my swaggering walk to Eldon Davis. I, Phy Gillham, leave my pearly white teeth to the Col- gate Company. I, Erma Malila, leave my little sister to Jefferson High School. I, Helen Webster, will my attractive smile to Miriam McCrea. ' I, Eleanor Welch, will my retiring ways to Edna Johnson. We, Lucile Helzer and Dorothy Davis, will the advantage of a good view in a crowd to Ellen Laitenen. I, Orville Kofoid, will my ability to run a profitable stage line to the next commercially inclined Trails Club member. I, Verna Christian, leave my blonde locks to Imogene Rhodes. I, John Edgar, leave my broom and dustpan to Tom and Gus. I, Marshall Yeager, will my knowledge of the paper busi- ness to Vernon Lillie. I, Ruby Adams, leave my seat in the lhlath 8 class to any- one who can last through seven terms of it. I, Helen Ahlstrom, leave my ability to help small boys to Helen Brown. Thirty-one
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