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CLASS .TILL 31 We, the class of 1929 of Lake Stevens High School in the cimy of Lake Stevens, in the State of Washington, of sound mind and firm memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last V7ill and testament, for we are making our last trip on the Skipper. Provision 1. To the teachers of Lake Stevens High School: Many thanks for the part they played in establishing the wittiest, most active and intelligent Senior Class that haB ever graduated. To Mr. Tisdale: We wish to express our sincere gratitude for his ever willing help and advice in all our problems and diffi- culties. We shall try and be a credit to him. To Miss Yeo: Many thanks for the rewards we gained in typing, and we hope that one of her typing and shorhand students will one day break the world record in speed and accuracy. To Miss Kwapil The pleasure of keeping all oun History note books. To Miss Higgins: The entire monopoly of the interesting and exciting Essays of Emerson, To Mr. Hulvey: An appreciation for his coaching, which he did with untiring efforts and a smiling face. To Mr. Mickelson: All our long over-due excuses. To Miss Lev is, the one who was designated to advise us in our last year: Sincere thanks for her advice, and wish that she may have the good luck to advise another such brilliant class in the future. Provision 11. To the Freshman Class: The entire row of back seats, as we feel that if you keep up the good v ork in stud- ies and athletics as you have started this year you are well worthy of them. To the Sophomores: Encouragement, it won’t be long now, so make the best of it while you can. To the Junior Class: Soon to be Seniors, we leave you all the dignity we can spare, also the pleasure of the front seats, we feel they need good company. Provision 111, To the individuals of Lake Stevens High School Bill Nelson leaves his shortness to Richard Philps so that the rooters may spy him. Vera Davis and Elva Sholberg feel that they must leave their famous partner-ship book they wrote, How to Get Skinny at Noon, to Mary Jane Pittman and Virginia Noren.
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