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MADISONIAN YSvirTSvlivSSirr ?! Mabel Harrison—My demureness to Irene Wood. Ursitlla Buchanan—My round trip ticket to O’Fallon to anybody who wants a masculine friend. Mary Skender—My position of editor-in-chief of the Annual to any on- coming Senior who is unlucky enough to fall heir to it. William Aufderheide—My nickname of “Pee Wee to Cledis Lanham. Elsie Perry—My speed in typing to Elizabeth McDonald. Mary Opich—My slightly modulated tone of singing to Gertrude Bader. Evelyn Ebandjieff—My box of rouge to Lorene Walker. Mabel Dorris—My ability to sing to Gladys Folks. Richard Stice—My admiration for the opposite sex to Virgil Phipps. Gertrude Bilveu—My sweat shirt to Leo Alvev. Joe Jurish—My love of school to George Darling. Benny Goldman—My wonderful History recitations to Norman Kinder. Gene Swigert—My special right of being tardy to Ruth Zentgraf. Gail Johnson—My position as manager of the basketball squad to Mr. Delcour. Robert McElwain—My share of the Kroger Grocery Company to Tames Hinde. John Ulffers—My job of laboratory assistant to Elmer Lipscomb. Clea Martin—My excess height to Dorothy Rohe. Sophia Parker—My ability to make pop-corn balls to Edith Brown. Norma Bailey—My well-filled school hours to Lela Broomfield. Helen Ellis—My efficiency in playing basketball to Arietta Hendricks. Helen Polette—My oratorical ability to Cartona Daugherty. Lorene Matthews—My hobby of writing popular songs during Historv period to Miriam Schermer. As executor of our will, we appoint Oliver Brindley of the Freshman t lass, Theo Tyrpak of the Sophomore Class and Curtis Williams of the Junior Class. Signed, sealed and published by the Class of 1928. as and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us, at their request and in the presence of each other, have subscribed our names hereto: Senior Class of ’28 Witnesses: Harry Cook, Donald Bruder. 19 2 8 M Page eighteen roam
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MADISONIAN Mentor Class Mltll We, the Class of '28. City of Madison, County of Madison. State of Illinois, being of a sound and unbroken state, mentally and physically, and in consonance with established rules, principles, and customs, do hereby, legitimately and cpiite properly, ordain, establish, and edit this, as our last will and testament: Mr. Slice—Better health. Mr. Winsor—A bottle of sta-comb to subdue his pompadour. Miss Robinson—A rabbit’s foot to prevent accidents. Mr. Delcour—A car load of patience so that the on-coming Seniors may stroll in and out of the typing room at their leisure. Miss Mulberry—A cow to furnish her daily nourishment. Mr. Rohe—More material for a basketball team. Miss Jessop—An airplane to make quick trips to and from Lebanon. Miss Michel—An orchestra to lead. ‘ Miss Carlin—A bicycle to ride from the office to the store room. Mr. Lybarger—An upholstered rocking chair for the furnace room. To the Freshmen—A grain of self-confidence to start their second year. Sophomores—All our knowledge of a typewriter. Juniors—Our ability to sell basketball tickets. INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS Bertha Fraundorf—My wad of Fan Tan to Edith Ray. Lucille McCart—My ability to attract Mr. Rohe’s attention to Dorothy ITazner. Walter Blumenfeld—My job as errand boy of the high school to George Stickler. Mae Oser Mv love of shorthand to Harry Cook. Tlia Delcour—My favorite copy of Etiquette to Margaret Fanning. Sam Harshany—My ability in basketball to Adam Zentgraf. Clara Bucher—-Mv bottle of henna to Viola Franklin. Helen Stoisin—Mv habit of getting excited to Theo Tyrpak. Isadore Megeff—Mv position of being the “larger half of the Senior Class’’ to Norma Stuart. Norma Phipps—One of mv boy friends to Naomi Webb. Joe Cohan—My studious habits to Fern Peebles. Frances Carlin—My privilege of taking an afternoon nap to Woodrow Lybarger. kvmgsasaissgi I 9 2 m Page seventeen tt aaiMwaw i
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MADISONIAN 0ur QTeacters We love our teachers, Yes, we do, Each one of them, Of course, you knew, So we’ll describe them, then you’ll know, lust WHY we love our teachers so. There's Rohe—that we'd all define As handsome, marvelous, all combined. And Delcour—he’s so awfully short. Still he takes an active part In our dear ’ole M. H. S. Superb, superior, and supreme. Help to describe a Titian queen Miss Robinson, Refined, sophisticated, and sedate, So wonderful, we will relate. Is Miss Mulberry. Decorous, delicious, rather shy, This teacher of the Madison High Is Miss Jessop. The sweetheart of them all you’ll find In the patient, loving, ever kind M iss Michel. We really know a “regular guy” And there is not a reason why That wouldn’t stand for Winsor. The last one on our list is Stice, Who always gives the best advice, And by his efforts has succeeded In giving us the things we needed. 9 2 8 Page nineteen
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