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fn za . fp!-EINICTQ Tk X N K: AQ! ' W I 1 W' X ' lg., . 4 .ipig , e 1.li,s Lresv If I- A f Item. 1' 'X ez:-. 2 5 : A r. To Mr. Donald Murray we do will and bequeath . the right to disclose at any time and in any man- ner which he sees fit all the heretofore unheard of knowledge that he has garnered from our LX 4Yl'5 1 f ,A . El tv! U li X 1 1 science notebooks and exam papers. A . Item: y To Clifford Walcott, our beloved principal, we do will and bequeath our X 3 sincerest sympathy. It fi Item: xt' 1 To Joe Wyman we do bequeath the lost chord. I Item: To Robert Miller, our worthy coach, we do will the right to swear out loud, instead of just going through the motions. , Item: ' x To Hugh Jerry Bartley, we will the right to make Ping-Pong sets all r' day long. rp I Item: I To Miss Cora McCurdy we do bequeath all the new styles of Latin 4 grammar that we invented and uncovered during our brief CD stay in that Q department. To do with them as she sees fit. I department. Do with them as you see fit. nl Item: 9' To Miss Velva Minty we do will and bequeath all our old American .1 Government note books. M - S Item: ,ill ax To Miss Beatrice Tyner, we will all the crepe paper left from our recep- I A' tion in case she ever wants to make some Wisteria. .3 ' Item: i sr ly E To Miss Florence Lewis, we will the right to choose her own debate all 1: manager. Q I Item: li fl? To Miss Krueger, we will some new records for the typing room QW ' if Victrola. Item: , To Miss Bardwell we do will and bequeath the right to mend and repair Qt 4 our old football jerseys. Item: To Miss Virginia Spink we will lots of courage to continue her work in I fl ,X , the music department and to keep on with ner courageous dieting. fl. Item: in A To Mrs. Hunt we will a new set of tires for her Essex. Xi, Item: ' 1 To Agnes, the oflice pest, we will a brand new bicycle to chase around vp i, ,I the building looking for Mr. Murray. KJ! ' . Item: V, g' 7 A WE MAKE THESE OUR PERSONAL GIFTS: Yi! l 1 ,Sarah Bullen wills her ability to play the violin to Abe Cowdry. I llgqxli , -1 4 YM Kltfyxhx ,if V1 Jul, I, In 3 'Mix , i ' 3 0 U ,i , I V? JI ii. x Til' Xi 'ii' pf I Y QQ W yn. - - X ,Sv T-'A .mf Ar Emi, M ' .iii , .f A If -N VIMY P1 T' '4 D num-1 wsm f' QM -.-..f,-. , V . . .,,, -4. .. 8'-l .., 1, LSAQXJXS1 x'- f-Y- -f -X , igex... -'Nt - ,,- -w.- - V' . -.. N. 1 , :: '26 lk.. -4 r' 1 :Q-' .ff 1-
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28 f ' 'fav 1 9 ' Wersi' 4 of 9 1 9 wwf: v .. . Q Jn so , W 1 ' L ' - A ' i a , 1 AQ Class Will 'W W J K W Ladies and Gentlemen, Board of Education, if ,: Superintendent, Teachers and Friends :- Upon behalf of my client, the Class of 1929, of NX V' Mason high school, of the City of Mason, State X X 5 of Michigan, U. S. A., I have called you together N I ff upon this solemn and serious occasion, to listen to her last will and testament, and to receive from her dying hand the few .1 li gifts she has to bestow in her last moments. 'fx These are her decisions, as at last definitely arrived at through very Y I deliberate consideration. , W Listen, one and all, while I read the document, :as duly drawn up and I S I 7 sworn to: l 3 X We, the class of 1929, being about to pass out of this sphere of edu- N cation, in full possession of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and 9 lv almost super-human understanding, do make and publish this, our last 4 li! will and testament. ' xx, First we do direct that our funeral services shall be conducted by our jf friends and well-wishers, our superintendent and faculty. I, Ui The following Items: X, X Item: , To the Faculty we do will and bequeath a series of restful nights and peaceful dreams. I W Item: 'lf To the Juniors we will all those Seniors who were unable to keep the X pace which was set for us and did not get their diplomas signed. :N , 3 Item: it To the Sophomores we will the right, to sell candy, sponsor movies, sell if ff hot dogs , and steal money if necessary to put on the reception. X l , Item: A ' To the Freshmen we will the right to be Sophomores and at least think , f they are somebody. N Item: ' f To the eighth grade we will our love for books. p Item: To the seventh grade we will the right to be Seniors some day. fi Q 7 X. ,I Q, 1 W x l N ff AVON: Nfl n co V fa 7 Qfwsfeegq li s iff -. f-.UL B g'Zv1'wAT Twoss wvo YOHON-I as-'rea 5 X H ' 1' I ms, as 1 A 'Y J l v 51,15 ,grip 'rnlcijw iii :5 as XV. -1:11 ---J .2 ff- as-I-r -. Ns Q SX- -ish-.-1.. , ng :IL
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x I I 1 I I I I , -. .3 'fb-Ax f A so -- Q 1 e?. aj 1 X f I I 1 I fa ,, ' fi . 'H' 1 X L .1 A lj ' 63, 'X Mfr . A N M It Xxzizic . - fgLI.yvI may ff bi If , '., . f k ' .- V, M H e 4 4 h N -f X V 1 i ffl Merle Haynes wills her modesty to Margarette X . M If 'J V7 Gordon Kennedy wills his ability as a public i WI 1 V speaker to Jess Curtis. ':F7,g-ffj J If Dorothy Disenroth wills her ability as a basket- wi v,f' 73,1 . ' ball player to Dorothy Holbrook. s Helen Lamont wills her cockiness to Ellis Hazelton. Lorraine Kenfield wills her musical talents to Dick Jewett. Mildred Eggers wills the right to be high scorer to her sister Lucile. I Theodore Heins Wills his gift of gab to anyone who will take it. Lucile Judson wills her vacant stare to Cameron Glynn. ,a ' Pauline McCue Wills her extra credits to Gerald Strickland. R A,' Joe Wilson wills the right to be debate manager to anyone who can spend his week-ends in Oxford. Lynn Haynes wills the right to be valedictorian to Neil Dolbee. I. , Wesley 'Thomas Wills the spot-light on his Model A to Harry Noxon for I his Model T. John Walters wills the right to take four compulsory years of English to I li 1 , -I ,I 1 V Paul Clinton. It 3 Robert Howery wills his love-making ways to Curry St. George. II Hilda Spenny wills her love for books to Charles Clipper. N, Katherine Gibbs wills her gracefulness and ability to dance to Clyde Barr. I 3 . Wesley Barkway wills his friendship for Gordon Kennedy to Lila Blakely. Veva Bullen wills her weak voice to Harold Burt. If' I James Dart wills all his Tarzan books and his cedar chest to Victor Hill. Helen Disenroth Wills all her deep thoughts and bits of poetry to the school to be placed in the trophy case. Lucille Fielde Wills her daintiness to Geraldine Sawyer. I , X . I fix .I Ruth Hancock wills her Latin credits to Herbert Leonard for Coach K '-.- I Miller's sake. . Maxine Harkness wills her stolidity and gait to John Edgar. a Donald Haynes wills the right to carry one subject to anyone who can at J get away with it. Y Leone North wills his school-girl complexion to Harold Bell. I In Norine Sawyer wills her red hair to the city street commission to be used I 3-D I. I, l I . lil' in place of red lanterns. Beatrice Scripter wills the right to be Editor-in-Chief of the Anchora to .I Lois Tyler. All the rest and residue of our property, I whatsoever and wheresoever, of what nature, kind and quality fafter paying our debts and fun- ' . eral expenses! we give and bequeath to our be- I , I v N loved principal, for his use and benefit absolutely , p and to be disposed of for the good of the coming ,l classes as he may see fit. . And we do hereby constitute and appoint saideprincipal sole executor , of this, our last will and testament. ' I , In Witness whereof, We, the class of 1929,'ithe testators, have to this ,I our will, written on one sheet of parchment, set our hands and seal this fly p S ' 31st day of May, ANNO DOMINI, one thousand ninehundred and twenty- I I pine. Signed: CLASS OF '29. je Q x Per Wayne Campbell? pf. If I' X VA ' . , --.,. Y, V - fr- .I I i ' I f-. P XIXIIQI Xl' . ,U jg ' 1 x T ,' H ' f' 5' Il V' il f 5: : 1 A 1 . , xx - ,415 Z ill ' 4 Q - iffves f' tif 'S M A.. -aJi:.,,f.. .J-1-,-.:i :Leg ,AG
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