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THE WARRIOR 17 Senior Class Will BY HILDA PYLE We, the duly organized class of the Lebanon High School, of Lebanon, Linn County, State of Oregon of the year one thousand nine hundred twenty-five, A. D., being in a normal state of mind have decided that we have absorbed all the knowledge taught in the above high school, and do hereby make, ordain, and publish this to be our last will and testament. We want to hereby express our appreciation to our dear teachers who were always at our assistance and who so willingly contributed to the ninth period classes. May our absence from their class-rooms bring remembrances, though not all of them happy OHQS. We, hereby, leave to the following: To the Student body we leave the genteel atmosphere we have created by our presence. To the faeulty we leave our sincere appreciation for blaming everything on the seniors- even noise. To the Junior class we leave right to lay down rules for the under-elassnien, create new sayings, and elaini the title Senior, To the Sophomores We leave our blame-less habits of punetilious attendanee, and our elean personal habits. To the Fre shlnen we leave our ability to overcome the inertia of ignorance. V The Senior boys will to Mr, Pepper, exelusively. the old familiar saying, l know, but why? to be used only when riealling' unealling' unhappy renienibrances of the Class of '25, NYe hereby, individually, leave our property to the following: to wit: Our adviser, who has so faithfully helped us through smiles and pains, wills her secrets of a good teniper to the adviser oi' the Sophomore elass. Franeis Ginther wills his thunderous voiee to Norman Andersen. Orton Kc nt wills to Deaeon XVQ-eks his loud speaker to be used outside of sehool hours only. Franees Andersen leaves Georgie in the tender eare of some Junior girl. May Brown Xvills her vanity ease and glasses to Caroline Starke-r. Lester True Wills his knee pants to Russell Bogart. Georgia Miller leaves her position as jumping i-enter and basketball suit to Virginia Borchers. XY1-bber Doughton leaves to l7PK'0ll1t' an orator. Kenneth Mi-Crae leaves to his little brother the ri,2'ht to carry out all plans which he has not yet eornpleted while in high school. Edith Jobe leaves all hopes of Ueateliing a real Beau somewhere in the high sehool assembly. Jesse Skinner Wills her niusieal talent to l-iathy Irvine. Roland Cox leaves his quiet laugh and giggles to Karl Landstroni. Allen Parton leaves his solemn looks and quiet actions to be equally divided between Audrey lliska and Bud Follet. Lyle Arnold wills his book, Sei-rets of love-making and how to keep a woman faith- ful, to l-Baby Hamilton. Maleolni Melleod leaves his Seoteh lips to Kenneth Butler. Jaines lleffrae leaves tHappy to be a lneniber of the Class of '25. ' Louis Haynes leaves the reason for his bashfulness at the beginning' of the sehool year still a mystery. Raleigh Bogart wills the old saying, Never push a inan when he is going down hill to lvlr. Loy. Nolia 'VValker wills her studious ability to Velma Carter. Hilda Pyle leaves her amorous disposition to Mabel Keefhaver. Ruth Scott wills her surplus avoirdupois to X'ir,L:'inia Munsey, Bernard Miehels leaves his slender graei-fulness and large feet to Sidney Grugett. XXv2ll'l'ltl'l Randle wills his industrious disposition to Reed Ulark, and his 'tfootballw niustaehe to any boy in training. Robert Young' leaves his weak heart to 'Eden Larsen. Herbert Andersen leaves his popularity to anyone in the high school seeking: the saine. Agnes Rolf leaves broken-hearted. XYitness our hand and seal: Alive M, Oliver tseall Georgia Bliller fsealb Cheslah Lake tsl-all
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