McMinnville High School - McMinnvillan Yearbook (McMinnville, OR)

 - Class of 1923

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The Lincolnian, McMinnville High School Page lwenty-fi i The Juniors

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Page twenty-four The Lincolnian, McMinnville High School OUR LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT In the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-three, we, the Senior Class of the Lincoln High School of McMinnville, Oregon, do bequeath to the Junior Class our downstairs cloak rooms and our seats against the east wall of the assembly room. The K. K. K. leave their lofty and di unified air to the R. R. R’s. I, Razz Asbury leave my joke book to Johnny Baumgardner. I, Hubert Agee, leave to Ralph Macy my efficient methods for vamping the opposite sex. I, Finis Fitzmaurice, bequeath unto Harold Kenzler my Valentino hair-cut. I, Irene Cameron, leave my position as song leader to Clara Van Fossen. I, Esther Laughlin, do leave my winning ways to Kathleen Milton. I, Verda Sandstone, leave unto Florence Leaver my exhilarating Hee Haw. I, Almeda Wisnand, do leave unto Anita Odell my ability as a snake dancer. I, Julius Johnson, leave my little book entitled “The Down Trodden Male” to Phillip Holmes. I, Alice Schoenthal, leave my ability to be seen and not heard to Doris Johnson. I, Joy Laughlin, leave my political career to Budgy Wright. I, Louise Marsh,, leave my sarcastic wit to Ruby Russell. I, Helen Odell, leave my charming disposition to Gladys Petty. I, Ruth Miller, leave my career as a basket-tosser to Alice Booth. I, Doris Mardis, leave my Elmo to the Sophomore girls. I, Lamont Stone, do leave unto the first year French class my English translation of Monte Cristo. I, Claire Feely, leave my place on the bench to Cap Maloney. I, Phillip Carmichael, do willingly leave to Eddy Terry my schoolgirl complexion. I, Joseph Eigner, leave my nymph like figure to Carl Stow. I, Glen Konzelman, leave Thelma. I, Bertha Wakeman, do leave with Elsie Caldwell my society and social career. I, Ivan Merchant, leave my ability to shoot fouls to Skinny Agee. I, Floy Graves, do bequeath my vampish ways to Eva Horner. I, Fred Rothacker, leave my peppy disposition to Ersile Robbins. I, Allen Shirley, leave my notorious reputation on the track field to Burton Stone. I, Irene McKee, leave to Vera Dannals, my job as errand boy. I, Wynona Wood, leave my birdlike warble to Margret Thompson. I, Louese Wisecarver, leave my Newberg City Directory to Helen Hembree. I, Ruth Messinger, leave my artistic ability to Blanche Purdy. I, Lambert Miller, leave all my chemical concoctions to Herschel Bell. We, Bill Reburn and Freddy Ketch do leave our knowledge of scientific-research to the next chemistry class. Last but not least; we all leave to Buddy Fisher our knowledge of the English language. In Witness whereof we have set our hand and seal this tenth day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty three. Senior Class of '23.



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Page twenty-six The Lincolnian, McMinnville High School THE JUNIOR REVIEW The Freshman class of 1920, decreasing in number but increasing in pep, passed through the sophomore year leaving a successful year behind as it came into its junior year with an increased amount of class spirit. At the beginning of the year the following officers were elected: John Baumgard- ner, President; Phillip Holmes, Vice-President; Florence Leever, Secretary; Ralph Macy, Treasurer; Lee Maloney, Sergeant-at-Arms; Blanche Stallings and Chown Phillips as members of the student council, but later as Chown moved away, Eddy Terry was elected to fill the vacancy; and Miss Husbands and Mr. Seggel, class advisers. As this class came to earth bringing a ray of sunshine from heaven to the M. H. S. the honorable Seniors fell on their knees for mercy when we defeated them in that glorious football game. This defeat showed the superiority of the Junior class over their elders. In the basketball season the junior class also put forth its best efforts to help make the year one of complete success. On the boys first team we had two faithful members, Lowell Agee and Thomas Bryant. Lee Ma loney was a sub. We also had a fine showing on the boys second team. The girls team was chiefly composed of Juniors who always put up a scrappy fight to keep the record for the unblemished M. H. S. If it had not have been for these honorable four the cup for the County Championship would never have been won by this school. The class held a costume party Oct. 2 7, in the high school building, where with the games and their clever frocks, all spent a very enjoyable evening. The refreshments were also enjoyed as they were so delicious and fitted in with the time of the year so well. We are looking forward to our Senior year as to be one of the most prosperous and beneficial years of our high school life.

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