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Senior Will Class (By ASTRI I) JOHNSON) M E, THE SENIORS of Liberty Center High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby declare and publish this to be our Last Will and Testament: VIII. I, Lucy Lundahl, do bequeath to Gladys Biggs my skill in playing the saxophone, and to Norma Behrendt, the honor of teaching the primary room when Miss Aylesworth is late. IX. I, Genevieve Figolah, do hereby give to Corinne Jacob- son, the honor of becoming pianist for the Orchestra. I. To our Principal, Mrs. Hazel Bockelmanxi, we hereby bequeath the reading of Chaucer’s “Prologue ’ and our love for singing in morning exercises; together with our heartfelt thanks for all the aid she has given us during our Senior days. II. To Mrs. Cecil Alberv, we hereby bequeath our knowledge of Civics and Commercial Geography. We wish to thank her for her kindness to us and for the interest she has taken in the Girls' Basketball Team. III. To Mr. Carlson, we bequeath our knowledge of Com- mercial Arithmetic and Physics, and to him we offer our thanks for his generosity to us. IV. To th- Juniors, we entrust the Senior row of seats in Assembly, our Senior dignity and privileges, and our polished manners. V. To the Sophomores, we bequeath two of our outstanding characteristics: to the boys, our studious habits; to the girls, our sincere friendship for one another. VI. To the Freshmen, we hereby give and bequeath our never-failing courtesy and our ability to go downstairs quietly. VII. I. Alvar Olson, do hereby give to Leslie Sanders my privilege of being tardy every morning. X. We, Astrid Johnson and Ruth Esserman, do hereby be- ’ queath to the Sophomore girls our record of being friends for twelve long years. XI. I, Iva Cole, do hereby give to Dorothy Gustafson my love for Geometry and Virgil. XII. I, Ida Cole, do hereby bequeath to Iris Babcock the ' honor of having the rear, corner seat in Assembly, always provided that she does not use the book shelves for a waste paper basket or coat-locker. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the Class of Twenty-seven, tin testators, have to this, our will, sel our hand and seal this sixth day of April, One Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty-seven. (Signed) WITNESSES: Hannah Danielson Mabel Aylesworth Astrid Johnson Ruth Esserman Genevieve Figolah Alvar Olson Lucy Lundahl Iva Cole Ida Cole hJ’hko SevenIIWI
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immUIIIEIDQIil UIIIVIllllllIillllllUllllflllllililllillHIlUIIIKIIIIIIilHRIIlllllL W WWWW’ fflHlliJIIRIIBIIIIIIililtllllll!:illl!lli:ilHni!li F XTKWW KITH JOHNSON (BILLY) Silence that «poke and eloquence of eye». Girls’ Chorus. Claire. Lady France . Junior Vice President. Literary Editor. 1927 Echo. Catherine. 'The Delegates.” IRIS BABCOCK (STEVE) Dancing. flirting:, skimming along. Girls' Chorus. Emily. Lady Frances.” Junior Treasurer. Alumni Editor 1Q,. — . Athletic Editor f 1,27 fccho Mrs. Melody. The Delegates. HAZEL MARSHALL The shadowing lash unveiled the dark eyes bright. Girls’ Chorus. Art Editor ) 10,7 . Joke Editor ( 19“‘ Echo Josephine Richards. The Delegates MAIM OR IK DRAKE (MARGIE) Here to the girl that's strictly In it Who doesn't lose her head for a minute. Girls Chorus. Maude. Lady Frances. Junior Secretary. Editor-In-Chief. 1927 Echo. Mary. The Delegates. LESLIE SANDERS (LES) (Center) To Ills eye there is but one beloved face on earth. Basketball. Business Manager. 1927 Echo. Claude Marshall. The Delegates. MARCIA DILLINGHAM (MARSHY) A 8 prone to mischief as able to perform it. Lucille. Lady Frances. Junior President Assistant Business Manager. 1927 Echo. Molly Pratt. The Delegates. Basketball. Girls’ Chorus. ALICE HANRAHAN (ALIK) By diligence she wins her way. Susie, “Lady Frances. School Activities Editor, 1927 Echo. Frank Palmer. The Delegates. Basketball. Girls' Chorus. Page Eight—J
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