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I, Ruth Layton, leave my violent modes of expression to Ruby Dry den. I, John McCloud, unreluctantly bestow my blushes upon innocent Haiold Me A tee. I, Georgia McMillan, bequeath my curly hair to Tim Bell. A charity gift, indeed! I, Arthur McKillop, will the secret of my pompadour to Otto Crum. I, Gerald Dailey, leave my lariet to Marshall Breeden. I, Irene Murphy, will my “petite” stature to Eleanor Hesbol. I, Eileen Niehaus, leave my independent ways to Grace McKenzie. I. Charlotte Rutherford, ungrudgingly will my faithful Saxon io Frances Cochran. What a sight! I. Dorothy Steadman, leave my bored appearance to Mary McGregor. I. Stella Strang, leave my gift of gab to George Fisher hoping he will profit by it. I, Ramona Thurman, bestow my “A’s” in History to a wise Sophomore. I know he will profit by them. I. Jim Walsh, leave my trombone to John McGee. I, Alice Weed, leave my sweet smile to Ella Crum. It pays to be pleasant. I, Mildred Waters, leave my part in the operetta to the next play heroine. I, Arlin Richards, leave my priceless “Rembrandt, Junior” to the next cartoonist. 1 I. Louise Wells, leave my much borrowed and abused comb to the school in general. I, Willard Will, leave my loud and melodious voice t Clarence WTright. I. Louis Winters, bequeath my love and admiration for women to George Good. I. Peg Witherspoon, being generous and departing in i happy disposition, leave it to the grouch of the school. I, Angela Smith, will my managership of basketball to whomsoever is elected to that position. No sympathy goes with it. I, Thelma Fogarty, bequeath my vamping ways to Alita Darby. I. Llovd Rippey, leave my plentiful supply of freckles to Aaron Burt. I. Jack Smith, with the greatest of judgment, bequeath my oratorical ability to Put Hendricks. 1 know he will win ihe championship in debating. I, Vene Sharkey, will my complete outfit of tailor-made clothes to George Packard. In witness whereof, wc have hereunto set our hand and seal this first day of May in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-one. SENIOR CLASS Witnesses: Miss Freida Beik. Miss Halciu Bower.
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K f : SI CLASS I. We. the Senior Class of 1921, of the Oroville Union H'gh School, being of sound and disposing mind, and real ix'ng that we ere about to leave the doors of our home, where we have dwelt in such security for the past four years and de iring to meet our world struggle unhindered by certain pieciovs encumbrances, desire to will and bequeath, collectively and individually, the e valued assets; to wit: FIRST: We do hereby nemo, constitute, and appoint Mrs. Irene J. Nisbet, executrix of this last Will and Testament. SECONDLY: We hereby bequeath our seats of honor, dignity, and punctuality to the conceited Juniors. THIRDLY: To the egotistic Sophomo-es we leave our wisdom, well knowing that they will profit by it. FOURTHLY: We, tearfully and sadly, will our knowledge, procured from the experience? of our four years in this school to our young and beloved Freshmen. Furtheimore. I, May Beik, bequeath my natural complexion to Helen Huntington. I, Wilfred Blanchard, honestly leave my Freshman Queening ability to Abe Penner. I. Helen Bolles. readily will my shiny nose to Pearl Raymond. Here’s hoping she uses a powder puff oftener than I. I; Charles Corbin, leave my cunning way to Herbert Palmer. I, Ida May Cory, humbly bequeath my job as Tax Collector to Art Harris. I, Louie Da Massa, endowed with the persuasive quality possessed by few, desire to wili my love of arguing to Wilton Harlan. I, Angeonette Davis, bestow my pug-nose to Marion Ehmann. I, Kenneth Dunton, desiring things to be equal, do hereby declare that my tall stature be divided equally between Randall Egan, Bob Harlan, and Gerald McCoy. I. Mulford Fox. leave my slimness to Glen (Fat) Marders. I, Rebecca Gerson. sadly and tearfully leave my cradle of babies to the next Freshman nurse. I, Myrle Grubb , leave my taste for good literature to Henrietta Rosenburg. I, Ethelda Inman, after keeping my “1921” chew' of g .m from detection by eagle-eyed teachers, do hereby bequeath the same to the faculty as a token of respect an.I appreciation. I. Florence Lambert, desirous of making all people happy, will my giggle to Josephine William'. I, Ilone Lambert, with a true and blue heart, be tow my boisterous ways upon Margaret Crain.
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CLASS name nickname May Bcik Wilfred Blanchard Helen Belles Charles Corbin Ida Map Cory Louis Da Massa Angeonette Davis Kenneth D-inton Mul ford Fox Rebecca Gerson Vene Sharkey Myrle Grubbs Ethelda Inman Florence Lambert Hone Lambeit Ruth Layton John McCloud Georgia McMillian Jack Smith Arthur M .Killop Gerald Daily Irene Murphy Eileen Niehaus Charlotte Rutherford Dorothy Steadman Stella Strang Ramona Thurman James Walsh Alice Weed Mildred Waters Msrguentte Witherspoon Louise Wells Willard Will Louis Winters Thelma Fcgartp Angela Smith Llopd Rippey Arlin Richards Bake Bill Lucp Cordp Dodo Louie Angy Kennp John Becky Vener Skeezix Thelda Florrie Loney Rufus Mac Curley Smithie Art Gevd Rene Leenie Carlio Dot Stell Monie Mnzzini A1 Mickep Peg Toots Bill Winters Sammy Smithie Rip Richie HOROSCOPE APPEARANCE PASTIME AMBITION Inscrutable SW Noisy Cute Ambitious Handsome Happy' Manly Sieepv Slow Roughneck Interested Sly Quiet Husky Coy Deliberate Niftp Studious Skinny? Develisb Irish Independent Important Bored Modest Small J« y Sweet Mischievous Married Pert Well Fed Strong Pretty Athletic Red Bow-legged Fishing Debating Fating Trash Wistling Cooking Placing Pool Entertaining Waiting at the depot Delivering Specials Vamping Freshman Fooling Around Studying Cranking Fliv Trying to be heard Sewing Dreaming Delivering Milk Seeking the Library Looking up statistics Dancing Making a track name Seeking Stell Dancing Working Writing Letters Doing as Irene does Laughing Cutting Looking Talking Fulfilling her Vows Attending Jitneys Eating Arguing Swimming Playing tennis Driving the “Fliv Pnnting To be on time To Win a Debate To be a debutante To be a banker To own a bug To be a second Ted LeWis To be a society matron Waiting at the depot To be a Postmaster General To oVn a nursery To make up “Incs To be a teacher To be an editor To be a school teacher To be a dressmaker To attend Heald's To own a dairy To run a kindergarten To be a lawyer To be a sheep herder To be a cowboy President’s piiVate sec’t’y Te be a stenog To be a Chemist lTo do as she pleases To be a pianist To grow up To play with Hickman To diiVe the Mitchell To be a designer To graduate To be an accountant To lie a jeweler To be a forester Agent for freckle cream To win a tournament To be an electrician To ov?n a newspaper IS
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