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had. I trust that my hrother, Weston, will carry on the tradi- tions which have been established by me, v hile in the worthy institution of Liberty, I, Paul Halstead, do hereby will ray track ability (?) to Dale Rimmer, hoping that he will run the hurdles as fast as I. My permanent, I will to Glenn Geddes, as I think a permanent much more lasting than a mere v ater-wave. I, Margaret Hevey, solemnly bequeath to Edgar Armstrong, my English IV note-book containing all of Miss Maston ' s poetry, know- ing full well that he will keep it by him until he goes West. My scholarship, I pass on to Garth Hose, a worthy man who only needs a chance. I, Freddie Heidorn, do hereby will and leave my red flannel track pants to Butch Columbo, so that he may draw the attention of the girls, and incidentally, smash the 440 record. 1, Helena Keeney, will to Byron Acrey, all of the gum v hich he may find under numerous desks throughout school. My temper I will to Helen Webber, and my laughing to Edward Renas. I, Lena Noia, will my smiling face, sprightly attitude, and alluring v;alk to Laura Mantelli. My much be- jeweled typing pins, will depart with me, tho ' I had considered leaving them to Harry Cordua, I, Josephine Pimentel, v ill my typing ability for speed, along with the cup which I won at the Typing Contest at Martinez, to Nelson Thomas, hoping that he will not ill-use, nor abuse it. ' Tis a priceless possession, Nelson I I, the honorable Thelma Richardson, will my ability of talk- ing a lot and saying nothing to Theo ' Ella Thompson, and I hope that she will use it carefully, since I hate to part with it. My so-called .- umpiness I leave to Cynthia so that her dignit y may change to the fairy-like vjalk of youth. I, Henry Shellenberger , will my proverbial admission slip to bookkeeping class to Oily Upham, as he needs one as much as I, I also will one of my old Fords, extras not included, to the Thomas Twins--Lloyd and Lionel. They may fight over it, and the winner divide the spoils. I could not tell to which one to leave this parting memory, so they must decide for themselves. I, Charlie Snow, v ill all the baseball ability that I have, to Rena Ohmstede, and hope that with it, she ' ll make the team nest year. My blond and curling locks I will to Marlisse, as she claims that they ' re preferred. ; I, Eleanor Townsley, will , my supreme brilliancy in Chem, to Agnes Dutro, with the hope ' y that she will get more out of it than I did. My dra- ' ' - ' .- ' - matic ability goes to the highest bidder, and may he Q 1 live long and prosper. ' v LMN y '
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I, Georgene Upham, hereby solemnly will my everlasting grin to Hazel ollam, hoping that she will not try to stretch it any more than I have. My fast gait I will to Geraldine Deeney, so that she may someday beat Miss Anderson ' s speed. I, Mary Watt, will to Lucille Trerabley, ray ability to whistle and chirp through disaster. I also will to Grace Lewis my sense of humor and hope that she v ill cultivate the habit of choking giggles. Sealed, signed and delivered this first day of June, nine- teen hundred tv enty-eight . In witness whereof we, the Class of »28, hereby set our seal. June 8, 1952 Dear Jean: Gee I It ' s surely been a long time since I ' ve written to you. It seems as far back as when we were lil ' ole ?rosh, Sayl Then v ere the days. ' ' ' Member the time the ' - took us down Main Street (?) of Brentwood in old clothes? I surely get a kick out of it whenever I think of it, Eleanor Townsley was president then, v asn ' t she? Ohi Yes, and Eleanor Viera was vice president, and she was, also, the same for our Sophomore Class, too. T e used to have a lot of fun in the meetings v e had. IThy, isn ' t that odd? I was just looking at the heading and — and, jurt think — it is just five years ago today that we graduated. Boy, v eren ' t we thrilled that night. I never have gone through a more thrilling experience. I was shaking from the time the curtain opened until it closed. riiat have you been doing wi1 h yourself lately, any -ay? Been to any dances? Have you • lear -icl any n?- .ite- s? Remember when we tried to do tiio CL .rlesto:..? Y ' D.en ' .. ' p.g it anyway? • asn ' t it at our v Juji-ior -- no, I ■jjItv.-— y s that ' s it. It was at our ■■ ' ' ' ' ' Soph Hop, Gooh. ' Those were the good old times. ' , ' j Remember our Junior Prom and Senior Ball? . Didhlt W I wo have a lot of f m urn ' -A ■ '
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