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1923 CLASS WILL We, the class ot' 19222, realizing that we can no longer he Seniors and having sul'l'e1-ed the last test and examinatiion, still being in our right mind do hereby make this, our last will and testament, by this instrument revok- ing all previous promises we have made. First, to the Faculty we desire that a tank of red ink be bought, and distributed equally among them. We also leave them visions oif such exalt- ed beings as ourselves. Second, to the Juniors we bequeath our dignity and seats of honor and suggest they adopt our intelligent look and superiority. Third, to the Sophomores we bequeath Emerson, Virgil, and Muzzey. Fourth, to the Freshmen we grant the privilege ot becoming Sopho- mores so they will be less despicable in our eyes. Fifth, to Miss Mann we grant 'absolute charge of the Assembly, and our Civics books together with loud memories of our good behavior. The following make individual bequests: I, Alvin Handles, do bequeath my ability as an aetor to Charles Rhodes I, Rudolph K1-avauya, do bequeath my ability to i'pound the ,Reining- ton to William Mctiaslin. l, Cleo Dai-rough, do bequeath my Latin translations to nu' rec VV' 'f 'l Tharp. I, Adela Kravanya, do bequeath my bashtulness to Dorothy Smith. I, Alice Mansfield, do bequeath my popularity among the male persau- sion to Forrest Larriek. I, James Morgan, do bequeath my ability to blufl' to any treslnuan who may need it. I, Esther 0iDonnel, do bequeath my green niiddy 'tio the Freshmen girls as a remembrance ot their green days. l, Wilburt Schroeder, do bequeath my winning ways to Donald Paus- ehert. ' I, Velma Hill, do bequeath my ability to lake notes to Viola Johnson on condition she will not break my record. I, Genevieve Rontfhetti, do bequeath to Hannah Staples my perfect' knowledge ol' cosmetics and beautitiers. I, Peter Cioehetti, do bequeath all my pretty things to the Freshmen. 1, Elizabeth Simpkins, do bequeath to Elizabeth tThristian my lady like manners and dignity. Signed this 18th day ot April, A. D. 1923 with Oliver Kiesler appoint- ed executor. -Samoa Class 1923 OLD NOKOMIS
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