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cbjffru J' '26 ARTICLE III. To Alice Anderson we will a little more leg mileage. To To next year's A. S. B. To To hairecut to make him a poet. To Gordon Theriault we will the leading part in next year with Audrey as the leading lady. Harold Murray we will the position as Yell Leader next year. Edna McMaster we leave one 1928 Tillicum and the President of Josephine Clark we will the right to be next years Carnival Queen. VVilliam Perry we will a pair of horn-rimmed glasses and a long the Senior Pla-y To Margaret Thompson we will a quiet and solemn disposition. To Essie Shull we will one more year as Yell Leader. To LaYe1'n Greedy we will another girl to take the place To Audrey Blechschmidt we will the right to wear every week. To Fred Dahl we will 50c a year for a hair-cut and laundry soap to be used if necessary. To Emil Carlson we will a brand new Ford truck to friends. To Jewell Erekson we will another Freshie to flirt 6th period. of Ilene. five new dresses a dozen bars of haul all his lady with during the To Harold Clodius we will a little more width to match his height. To Harold Lemmon we will the right to have first choice among the sophomore girls with long curly tresses. To Katherine Baker we will a smile that will not crack her face. To To To providing that no parts rema-in unfitted. Leonard Shull we will exclusive right to the library all next year. Bernice Ross we will a few more shieks like Arthur. Oscar Blechschmidt we will a Big Ben Clock to be investigated, To Dorothy Easter we will the right to be next years Basket Ball Captain. To Marvin Butler we will a pair of stilts so he may overlook his classmates. To Richard Ross we will the right to escort Lillian Price to church in Centralia. ARTICLE IV. I, Ralph Armstrong, do hereby will and bequeath my place on the Debate team to Albert Ostergard. I, Marie Criswell, do hereby will and bequeath my position as artist for the H. S. annuals to Dorothy Easter. I, Arthur Hampson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to translate Caesar to Mildred Houts. Page 10
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Cbjffru f fic CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1928 of the Oakville Union High School, being sound of body and mind, in order to insure prosperity and tranquillity, and rea-lizing the mighty problems which will confront our under-classmen and faculty, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, and bequeath all of our cherished belongings in the following manner, to be taken care of and used with discretion. ARTICLE I To the members of the fa-culty we leave as follows! To Mr. Murphy, we do hereby will and bequeath our sincerest appreciation for the guiding hand which led us through our past three years of high school, and the fondest memories of the Class of '28. To Mrs. Oslen we do hereby will and bequeath at least four week-ends a month with Mr. Olsen at Pasco. A To Miss Bestler we do hereby will and bequeath a broom and tea kettle guaranteed not to wear out. To Miss Brooks we do hereby will and bequeath the advisorship of another Freshie Cla-ss as easy to advise as the present one. To Mr. Hall we do hereby will and bequeath special transportation for the teams next year, to be obtainable at a minute's notice. To Mrs. Vaughan we do hereby will and bequeath a wedge and sledge- hammer to enable her to impart knowledge in to her History classes. To Miss Sealls we do hereby will and bequeath a book entitled How To Control Your Temper and also one entitled How To Overcome Bash- fulness. To Mr. Evans we do hereby will and bequea-th a brand new up-to-date 1928 edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary to be studied diligently at the 6th period 'ipest-house . To Miss Rittman we do hereby will and bequeath a perfect first period assembly guaranteed not to have any interruptions, Also a- good old hickory stick for next years eighth graders. ARTICLE II. To next year Seniors we do hereby will and bequeath the power to regulate all school affairs and set good exmaples to the lower classmen as we have previously done. To th-e Sophomores we do hereby will and bequeath our aspiration for fame and knowledge of life's ways and a book entitled How a- Junior Should Act. To the Freshmen we do hereby will and bequeath the right to burn their green caps and ribbons also the unlimited use of the dictionary. To the Eighth Graders we do hereby will and bequeath the right to be idea-l Freshies providing they do not abuse this honor. Page 9
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62276211 yt, I, Hazel Norman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability in Sewing and Cooking to Georgia Irvin. I, Ethel Gibson, do hereby will and bequeath my good looks and flirting ways to Grace Bjorkgren. I, Elsie Pearson, do hereby will and bequeath my daily attendance to Marie Armstrong in hopes that she will be at school at least twice a week. I, Edgar Ea-ster, do hereby will and bequeath my basketball suit and ability to jump center on the team to Thomas Pulford. I, Ilene Morkert, do hereby will and bequeath my season's ticket for whispering in assembly periods to Alice Anderson. I, Evelyn Pearson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet to Lester Vaughan. I, Helmer Anderson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to grow tall to Lloyd Hall. I, Ruth Blechschmidt, do hereby will and bequeath to Nadine Hampson all I don't know in hopes that she will grow up to be intelligent. I, Leona Tolefson, do hereby will and bequeath my chewing gum to Mrs. Olsen. I. Nellie Kilmer, do hereby will and bequeath my long tresses to Essie Shull in case she should decide to have long hair. I, Gertrude Ray, do hereby will and bequeath my art of acting foolish to Lester Vaughan as he seems to be an apt pupil. I, Helen Damitio, do hereby will and bequeath my lovely voice to Rosella Willia-ms hoping she can make use of it. I, Mabel Price, do hereby will and bequeath my extreme shortness to Vivian Sullivan. I, Naomi Austin, do hereby will and bequeath what ability I have to play jazz to Carl Murray if he thinks he needs it. I, Lila Kocher, do hereby will and bequeath my curly locks to Lillian Price. I, Verna Lemmon, do hereby will and bequeath my typing awards to Katherine Baker, hoping that she ma-y profit by them. I, Robert Cummings, do hereby will and bequeath my sophisticated airs to Marvin Butler. I, Dora Roetter, do hereby will and bequeath my front seat in the Assembly to Frenchie for whatever year he manages to get there. This being our last Will and Testament we now take humble d-eparture. Sworn to this eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight before the notorious public. lSignedl THE SENIOR CLASS Elsie E. Pearson '28, Page 11
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