------- Senior Class Will We, the senior class of twenty-seven, being about to leave this sphere in full possession of a sound mind, memory and understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament.hereby revoking and making void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. And first we do direct that our funeral services shall be conducted by our friends and well-wishers, the faculty, only enjoining that the funeral be carried on with all the dignity and pomp our situation in High School demands. As to such estates as it has pleased the fates and our own strong arms to give us, we dispose of the same as follows, viz: Item: We give and bequeath to the school board restful nights and peaceful dreams. We promise them a rest from our petitions for a gymnasium. Item: To the faculty, who have deceived us into thinking we were smart unto the final examinations come, we leave the right to continue such tactics. We know they would do it anyway, but will probably succeed even better with the good will of our class. Item: We do solemnly submit unto the class of twenty-eight, of McMinnville High School, the right to assume the name and responsibilities of Seniors!” We also leave to them the right to go on a ‘‘flunk day.” Item: To the class of twenty-nine we leave undying hope that they will carry on the good work for the school that twenty-seven has made such a noble start toward. Item: We, the seniors, on the subjoined classmen the following as entailed private estates. I. Lawrence Hostetler, leave my presidency of the senior class to Robert Frerichs. To my wee brother I, John Sauter, leave my enormous cud of gum. To Ruth Beal I, Mary Bollen, leave my love for certain Linfield boys. I. Philip Fletcher, give and bequeath to George Weeks my ability to consume large and frequent quantities of “fire-water.” To Fred Paul I, Alfred Eborall. leave my feminine deplumance. Unto Leo Fletcher I. Don Pugh, leave my reputation as a speed demon. To Carl Kauffman I, Archie Finley, leave my toil-worn, tear-stained text books, including my much enjoyed “Whizz Bang.” To Milton Crimmons I, Leon Redmond, leave my nymth-like figure. Unto Ogden Cameron I. George Massey, leave my huge proportions. I, Pete Barnes, relinquish all claims and give my football poweress to “Smiles” Knapp. To the sophomore class I. Randal Pine, leave my ability to sit at all student body meetings and never say a word. Unto Dorothy Kimball I. Ruth Powell, bequeath my winning ways. I, Gene Inskeep. leave my graceful athletic form to Arthur ‘Canterbury, but not my Rowena. To Dorothy Fisher I. Alice Sitton. leave my ability as an accomplished soprano. Unto Bruce Walker I. Raemer Schreiber. leave my abaility as editor of the paper. In witness whereof we, the class of twenty-seven, the testators, have to this our will set our hand and seal this nineteenth day of May, Anno Dominie, one hundred and twenty-seven. CLASS OF '27. Twenty-one 3ll-----
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