McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1918

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Page 30 text:

28 THE LINCOLNIAN Senior Class Will We, the members of the Senior Class of 1917 of Lincoln High School, do make this our last will and testament. To our lower classmen all our unfinished and incompleted know ledge. I, Nolan Kelley, do bequeath to “Commodore” Prickett my art as a genius. To Jefferson Nelson, I, Clyde Compton, my ability as yell leader. To Audrey Dielschncider, I, Ernest Arthur, w ill my distinguished “giggle.” I, Laura Hamblin, will my gift of writing poetry to Merle Stater. To Grace Evans, I, Mary Lameraux, bequeath my “gift of gab.” I, “Maxie” Nayberger, will to Horace Westerfield my tortoise rimmed glasses. I, Ernest Arthur, do bequeath to Miss Dobie the right to teach and inflect upon the minds of the Senior Class of next year, the poems of Robert Burns. To Mary Ballard. I, William Swift, will my study hall seat. I, Ronald E. Lewis, will my right of being c!as baby to Edwin I'. Nelson. To Jeanette Irvin, I, Opal Board, will give my name as “Curly.” I, Fred Muhs, do bequeath to George Evans my right of being Commercial Law Instructor in the absences of Mr. Tatro. To Wesley Hall, I, Verle Jones, will my beautiful complexion. To Carrie Wade, I, Isora Grenfell, will my right of being Senior Class Fashion Plate. I, Pierre D. Meade, do bequeath to Marion Corrigan my power of hitting statuary with ink bottles. To Thomas Collard, I, Pebble Brixey, will my art of being a cartoonist. I, Ruby Stroup, do bequeath to Mable Kennedy my power of “talking.”



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30 THE LINCOLNIAN Lincolnian Staff of 1918 Herman Wood, Editor Lois M. Wilson Horace D. Westerfield Mary Ballard Marvin Harshberger Dorothy Heinz Frank Holmes. Jr., with Co. A Velma Farnham Grace Evans Edwin Nelson With Co. A, Third Ore. Editor Business Manager Dramatic and Music Editor Assistant Editor Art Editor Sport Editor Literary Editor Social Editor Joke Editor We, the Staff of the Lincolnian of 1918, wish to thank Miss Wootton for her many helpful suggestions on our Annual. Miss Wootton has shown her ability along all lines, for which we thank her most heartily. ‘ Here’s three cheers for Betsy.” When our Athletic Editor left us for the war we asked Ernest Arthur if he would not assist us and take Duckies place. Ernie is a Senior. He has taken a great deal of interest in our Annual. We extend Ernie herewith a most heartfelt thanks. We also want to thank Thomas Collard for the cartccns which are used in this Annual. Mr. Middleton, one of our Commercial teachers, has been very willing to typewrite our manuscript. For this great help we thank him with a hearty handshake. To Hicks-Chatten Engraving Company goes our thanks for the use of the cut of the flag that is found on the cover of the Lincolnian. We thank Westerfield Stone for their interest taken in our Annual. They gave us a fair deal and we appreciate it. The Editor.

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