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El lil CLASS WILL XVe, the members of the Senior Class of one thousand nine hundred twenty- six of Lanier School, in the County of Preble, and the State of Ohio, considering these days as the last of our high school days, and being of sound mind and mem- ory, do make, and declare, and publish, this our last will and testament. First: We, as a class do give and bequeath to the Senior Class of one thou- sand nine hundred twenty-six of said school, our seats as long as they may re- main seniorsg but after their graduation, we give and devise the said seats to the Seniors of succeeding years. Second: We, as a class. do give and bequeath to the Sophomore Class of Lanier the remainder of our class money, to be paid to them by our executor, here- inafter named, within Eve months after our Commencement. Third: VVe, as a class. do give and bequeath unto the Freshman class our intelligence, to use to the best advantage during the remainder of their high school days. Fourth: As a member of the Senior class, I, Helen Barton, do give and de- vise to Everette Eikenberry my sportsmanship. Unto Ruby Moses I do give and bequeath my powder and rouge. Thirdly. I do give and bequeath my school discipline and lunch room etiquette to Helen Faucett, and I also give and devise my cute little soprano voice unto Cren Eby. Fifth, I, Helen Barton do give and bequeath to Louise Saylor my fine sense of humor. Lastly, I give and devise to Cecil Turpin my cheers. Sixth, as a member of the Senior class, I. Ruth Eby. do give and bequeath unto George Suggs my athletic ability. Seventh, I do give and devise to Earl Williamson my pleasant smiles. And I, Ruth Eby, do give and bequeath my beautiful locks to Lela Campbell. Lastly, I do give and devise my dainty nimble feet for stage work to Helen Faucett. Eighth. as a member of the Senior class, I, Glenn Brandenburg. do give and bequeath the following: First, l give and bequeath unto Ethel Dalton my cute,' sense of humor and clev- erness. Secondly, I give and devise unto Edwin Petry my freckles. Thirdly, I give and bequeath unto Forest Bell my sweet little smiles. Fourth, I do give and bequeath to Martha Coffman my excellent penmanship. Lastly, I give and devise my beautiful tenor voice to Vernie Eby. Sixth: As a member of the Senior class. I, Treva Spitler do give and be- queath unto Martha Coffman my talented piano solo ability. Secondly, I do give and bequeath my History Notebook unto Harold Baughman. I give and devise unto Robert Vlfeadick my high school books. Lastly, I do give and devise unto Ruth Pottenger my school spirit. Seventh: As a member of the Senior class of one thousand nine hundred twenty-six, I, Nellie Brandenburg, do give and bequeath unto Von Klepinger my oratorical ability. Secondly, I do give and bequeath to Kenneth Berry the twin- kle in my beautiful brown eye. Unto Charles Stevens I do give and bequeath my rosy cheeks. Lastly, I do give and bequeath my beautiful pearl teeth unto Ray Suman. r Eighth. As a member of the Senior class, I, Mary Aukerman, do give and bequeath my excellent history recitations unto Robert West. And I do give and devise to Ruth Pottenger my long locks of hair. Lastly, I do give and devise to Kenneth Berry my official position as president of the Senior class. Ninth: NVe as a class do nominate and appoint Glenn Miley to be the execu- tor of this, our last will and testament. In testimony whereof. we hereunto set our hands and seal, and publish and decree this to be our last will and testament, in the presence of the witnesses named below, this twelfth day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thou- sand nine hundred twenty-six. THE SENIOR CLASS. Signed, sealed, declared and submitted by the said Senior Class as and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us, who at their request and in their presence, and in pres- ence of each other, have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto. U21
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JUNIOR CLASS Bottom Row tleft to rightjflrorrest Bell, Harold Baughman, Von Klepinger, Ruth Pottenger, Glenn Barnllart, Glenn llliley, Virgil Brubaker. Top Row-Paul lfllll0l', Ralph Meyer, Pearl Hamm, George Suggs, Vernie lflby, Robert XVest, Freddie Nieman, Everett Eikenberry. IUNIOR CLASS I-IITORY JUNIOR DATA The Junior Class ol Lanier Township High School for the school year of '25 and '26 has an enrollment of sixteen, which is greater by one than their enrollment for the freshman year. . CLASS ROLL Barnhart, Glenn: Baughman, Harold: Bell, Forrest: Berry, Kenneth: Brubaker, Virgil: Eby, Veruie: Ehler, Paul: Eikenberry, Everett: Hamm, Pearl: Klepinger, Von: Miley, Glenn: Meyer, Ralph: Nieman, Freddie: Pottenger, Ruth: Suggs, George: NYest, Robert Centered Feb. l, l92-lb. ACCOMPLISHMENTS The class has been rather active and carries with it no small amount of the high school talent. As Freshman, Suggs made the regular basketball team. Virgil Brubaker was elected as president of the class in '23, The class chose cream and red as their class colors. The pennant had the cream letters t'VVin by XVork placed on a red background, and the red letters L, H. S.-'27 on a cream background. The Sophomore year was not so promising except more boys turned out for athletics. The junior year has been the most outstanding for this class. The biggest part of the football team was composed of Juniors. Baughman as quarterback, Barnliart as hali- back, Klepinger as lialfback, Suggs as captain and fullback, Meyers as tackle, l-lamin as tackle, lililer as guard, and Nieman as center. U lil ll4l
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