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“SENIOR CLASS BOOK 29 Will of the Class of January, 1920 HE class of January, 1920, being of a sound and disposing mind and memory, but mind- ful of the uncertainty of human life, do make, publish, and declare this as, and this is our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills and testaments made by us, realizing that in a short time we shall join the other spirits that have left the school. First — We direct that our body be preserved as a mummy, since cr emation, owing to the shortage of coal, is impossible. Second — We leave to the efficient faculty of our Alma Mater a vote of thanks, because we are deeply sensible of the inspiration and guidance ren- dered us during the past four years. Third — We will, bequeath, and devise unto the Senior B ' s our seats in convocation. (But what ' s the use, they take them anyway.) Fourth — We direct that Oscar Zabel ' s yell lead- ing ability be left to Dr. Benefiel. Fifth — John Marlatt ' s bashfulness we bequeath to the love equipment of our next star sprinter. Sixth — We leave Bill Grieve ' s crutches to Margaret Camp; for her crabby attitude needs support in the library seventh period. Seventh — Alice Cookson ' s bolshevism we leave to those who oppose the library board. Eighth — We will Harold Park ' s military walk to our jazz baby, Paul McMaster. Ninth We bequeath to Al Pratt, Iva Dum- bolton ' s dreamy eyes. Tenth — We leave to Leo A. Borah and Juanita Frederick that old motto: God bless our happy home. Eleventh We leave Esther Anderson ' s ability to get credits to Louise Bullivant. Twelfth — Caris Sharp bequeaths her faithful at- tendant, Francis Riley, to Kathryn Buchanan, now that Caris has the brilliant matinee idol, Charles Knight. Thirteenth — Dorothy Olmsted ' s ability to pick them up, we leave to Gordon Russell. Fourteenth — We donate Bill Strickler ' s two- year-old excuse to the associate members of the Skipper ' s Club. Fifteenth — Roy Pence has succeeded wonder- fully the past four years by living up to this motto which we leave to Russell Dickson, Herb Linds- ley, Bill Rendle, and the rest of the fussers: My mother taught me not to smoke. Nor listen to a naughty joke, 1 dont. To dance or swear is very wrong, 1 dont. Some youths choose women, wine, and song, 1 dont. I ' ve never kissed a girl, not one, 1 do not know how it ' s done. You wouldn ' t think 1 have much fun, 1 dont. Sixteenth — We leave Harold Gleeson ' s stage voice to Johnny Morrow to use for a klaxon on his Ford. Seventeenth — We direct that Emily Acord ' s abil- ity to get around quietly to be left to Eleanor Rob- inson. Eighteenth — Last but not least, we leave to the cafe a new oyster ' for the soup — string attached. Nineteenth — We hereby nominate to appoint T. O. Ramsey to be executor of this our last will and testament, and to serve without bonds. Signed, sealed, published, and declared as and this is our last will and testament, this twenty-sec- ond day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty. GERALDINE GLENN, Chairman. PAULINE BENSON. MARGARET ELLIS.
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