Medina High School - Medinian Yearbook (Medina, OH)

 - Class of 1921

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ANNUAL HOARD

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OIIa00 Will By Dorotha Pearson 1. We hereby agree to pay all debts and return all borrowed articles when our ship arrives. 2. We leave our good behavior and ability for studying to the Freshmen Class. 3. Selections from Poe, we present to Miss Drake. 4. Our “good looks” and ambition to the Teachers. 5. A good hard writing, especially adopted in business work, Doroth Coleman leaves to IVIr. Wagner to enable him in catching the note writers. (Beware of Detective Work.) 6. (Our beautiful high-pitched voices to anyone fond of music and our cornetist, Everett Randall, promises lessons by mail free of charge. (Send your name at once.) 7. Seldon Armbruster bequeaths his shoes, size 1 8, and a very attractive gray vest, worn but very little, to his chum, Dick Gable, who in the near future expects to be “dolled up” for his Senior Classmates. 8. A Trombone, guaranteed to reach the top, left by Max Pettit and the discords especially offered to the lucky musician who can play it. (AVe all may be back to listen.) 9. We beciueath our desiie for many, good times and parties to the Sophomores and Chaperons. 10. A well-known cat in perfect condition, absolutely sure of catching mice, not particular about his meals, but objects to fresb air, Hazel Rickard leaves to Air. Conkle to be in perfect care. 11. We, Seniors, leave our dignity to Miss Drew, whose patience shoidd be rewarded . 12. We, having completed our course in chemistry, leave our knowledge on that subject to the Juniors and our sincere Thanks, “until better paid,” to Mr. Wagner. 13. An empty treasure box we leave to be filled and .shall appreciate any invitation whatsoever to help spend the proceeds. 14. Harold Sprankle, another good old reliable chap, bequeaths his girl to the best looking boy in IVI. H. S. (It must be the possession of Reed McClure, as she is fond of red cheeks.) 15. We part with our many books to anyone fond of reading. “Pdrst there first .served.” 16. (Jur Latin books, which caused many nights of sleeplessness and many days of anxiety, we leave to Doris Waltz, providing she reads one at a time. 17. A few .smiles and cook books left by the Senior Cooks to Mi.ss Wright — “All recipes worth trying.” 18. Girls in .shorthand class request their speed, note books and sharp-pointed pencils left to AI iss Farnum for remembrance. 19. All Profe.wional Bookkeepers leave their books and answer books to transact all business in AI. H. S. 20. Hazel Rothacker req iests her correspondence be continued with “Western Reserve” bv any good looking girl, looking for a good looking man. 21. Bicycles, wheelbarrows and ambition for farming to Mr. Barnes for future field trips. 22. The boys leave their “diamond” (not their rings) and lucky .strikes to McCall for tl ' .e winning of all future Baseball Games. 23. A pair of trousers belonging to Fat Garver, of Extra large size, is left to Paul Hostetler, also a box of .second-hand Queen Quality Shoes for anyone in need of Eoot-wear. 24. We bequeath to the faculty a regret that there ' s “Noi-e better than us.” We hereby sign and agree thi.s will to be ju.st, on rhis day, IMay 1, 1921. Aledina County. Medina, Ohio. Senior A’.s.

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