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ll MW!! fwlqyllmehw 'H' .1-. 'A-ff! ' y , 2..- . , J-. m'h.w1ll I..'lflllllllllllllffgnmlglj ,,,,,511M0!2 llW0H11l1ris-lg t2u.....':1nHn' ,-5-, -1- - l.. 945,-T,,1. , wmv- 'A -l --1-1 ii -'-'- .t mf f .--- '--lwllt..-.'-,av' VVILL OF JUNE CLASS OF 1927 Hello! Hello! Yes, this is the law firm of Schoenburg 8: Root of the M. H. S. Bldg. Yes, this is Mr. Root speaking. just one moment please. Mr. Schoenburg, have you finished that document that I gave you? Well then come to the phone and read it to the president of the graduates. Hello. listen closely to this and tell us if you like it. YVe, Bernard Schoenburg and Sydney Root, attorneys for the ,Tune class of 1927, do hereby in compliance with the wishes of the aforementioned class, make, Qrdain, establish, surrender, bestow, impose, leave, bequest, and publish this, our last will and testament. We, the Class of June, 1927, being about to pass out of this sphere of education, do hereby appoint the above mentioned sober and sane attorneys as trustees to dispose of our valuable estate as follows: I. To the school as a whole, we leave the skating rink, football campus, baseball diamond, swimming tank, spacious assembly hall, pool parlor, and Phi Beta Kappa society. 2. To Mr. Hall and Miss Kavana we bestow the privilege of closing school on the day of the Cub vs. Sox opener. 3. To the dignified Miss Mason and the Tiny Mr. Chada, we endow the greatest privilege of conducting these gorgeous affairs, graduating exercises. 4. To Mrs. Knauss we turn over the BLACK DITCHERS BooK. May her pen be eternally dry. 5. To our beloved Dean, Miss Adams, we endow the exclusive privilege of teaching our ladies and gentlemen how to conduct themselves in public without reference to their books of etiquette. 6. To Mr. Davies, the obese marker, and to Mr. Kimmons, who wears those fire producing ties, we give the honor of trying to make chemists and inventors out of a bunch of blockheads. 7. To Mrs. Stevens and Miss Harries, we leave the tremendous duty of teach- ing the students about their respective lovers, the handsome Milton and the bald- headed Caesar. 8. To the rest of our esteemed faculty, fwe shed tears of sorrowj we surrender the dear little undergraduates. May the dears be disciples of Satan for the pleasure they give the faculty. 9. To the innocent Freshies, we impose the use of the lunch room. May they obtain their indigestion there. To the sophisticated Freshies, we leave the political graft of keeping all the wet towels they can find in the lavatories. Io. To the frivolous suffer-mores, we give the sole right to plant straw- berry bushes on the football campus. Lord bless them if they do not know their hectogons and oxygens, in Geometry. II. To our Juniors, for that last wise crack of theirs about we Seniors, we sentence them to guard the Welcome Mat in front of our school. I2. To the budding Seniors, we surrender all stubs of pencils, scraps of paper, inky blotters and elephants that we leave in our haste. May they safely keep these treasures in their stockings. IN THE WITNESS or A NUTTERY PUBLIC, we set our seal. Pagz 60 ' BERNARD SCHOENBERG SYDNEY Roo'r vf E. ..4..,,Ks - V-14..,,.mw1 N Mhu Adi? -- -E J-L-H e as -Q f..- T..-T. -
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