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V' H 405 xv ff m 32943 - C'9 ii'?3- ' FJ-...ll .L gs' 'W KK A K 'T' 1 FB 'i N fx: is ' 7 L . no 4 --...tn ol, ' -J: - H., ..-..,....5... V- CLASS WILL We, the class of January, 1931. being in our sane minds and a graci- ous mood, do hereby bequeath our last high school possessions and char- acteristics to you less fortunate stu- dents of the school. We appoint as executors of this document the officers of the June class. To the faculty we leave a period of rest and relief. They were a pa- tient, long-suffering group. To the Freshman class we leave our remarkable ability to study, form out- landish clubs, and boost football sea- son ticket sales. Unto Rosie Fisher, Elizabeth Mc- Intyre bequeaths her ability to giggle. Unto Florence Riding, Helen Rup- pert leaves her contralto voice. Leland Richardson leaves his bash- fulness to Don Butkau. Stella McGiilin wills her height to Virginia Monroe. Glenmore Burke takes his motor- cycle with him. Lyle Fowler wills his originality to Ione Kipp. Geraldine Thompson leaves her beauty secrets to Carolyn Taylor. Mary Wheeler takes her English talent with her for future use. Teresia Zellar leaves Jason Bolt to anyone who is lucky enough to get him. Booker Davis takes his knowledge of undertaking with him. Doris Richards leaves all her broken hearts to Muriel Spencer. Scott Chinnock wills his ability to paint cars to Ford Martin. Marguerite Buckley leaves her secret of curly locks to Scotty McArthur. Alice Finch wills her dainty shoes to Lucy Chamberlain. Bernice S r h n e l l bequeath: har bubble eyes to Harry Willis. Thirza Tilden wills her bashful smile to Georgia Leavenworth. 'iPete Miller leaves his graduating credits to Clint Nygren, who needs them badly. Olan Frank leaves all his English books to Anna Marie Cooke. Helen Anderson and Vlfinnifred Wheeler take their As with them. Betty Beach and Gizella Szabo leave their modesty to Harold Leever, who needs all he can get. Geneva Maxwell leaves her short- hand ability to Ethel Green. Viola Jenkins takes her baseball ability with her. Harry Kipp leaves his music abil- ity to Stan Zielski. Richard Bullock and Jack Christo- pher will their flashy ties to Francis Zobel. Douglas Facer leaves his former name of Henry to anyone who wants ll. Doug Walkei bequeaths his abil- itv to be master of ceremonies to Clarence Ripley. Cecil Pascoe and Leona Greene lewe their timid smiles to Sam Brown. Jane McClellan leaves her business ability to Viola Zink. Ruth Leake leaves her man slay- inn skill to Alice Foster. Louise Hall leaves her ability to maintain a Greek profile to Hazel Hill. Carl Wieneke leaves his baseball su't to Glen Winnie. Frances 'Villiams and Beatrice O'Rourke bequeath their ability to spot movie stirs to Kent Schaffer. The Lucas brothers take their me- chanical ability with them. Louis Jaegar and Edwin LeGrand bequeath their electrical ability to Bud Allum. Roberta McLaughlin and Ruth Burch bequeath their sparkling per- Continued on Page Twenty-seven , ' if fi -M . ' l i ,Sgr - mf If i Q f -Pat mm - F .1115 PRESIDEDQT JANLB . I 1i-- --5 -' , Page Twenty-Six
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