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.lanu-ary '1' H E l N D E X 1924 IlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllIIllllllllllIlllIlllllllllI'illlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllll Gllewa will gf AST Will and Testament of the Senior Class of january V 1924, of the Oshkosh High School, of the City of Oshkosh, 4 I in the County of Winnebago, and State of Wisconsin. Made and published this twenty-fifth day of January, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty- four. We, the graduating class of january 1924, being mentally and physically capable, having endured the four years required to become of age, and considering the uncertainty of this new, perilous life, do therefore make, ordain, publish, and declare the following to be our last will and testament. Being of generous and noble nature, we have collected under perilous efforts, a great mass of valuables, which now, in these last moments of our four-year life, we bequeath to those who are near and dear to us. Our parting wish is that the funeral services be held with proper pomp and ceremony and that the under classmen dress in black to signify their deep sorrow over the loss of such a noble and respected class. The enormous estate, which has taken us four long years to amass, we now bequeath as follows: First: To Principal A. B. O'Neil, we leave an extra sized Big Ben to be placed on a pedestal near him in the auditorium so that he will be sure not to allow assemblies to run over time. Second: To our beloved teachers we leave our famous test papers, to be kept as specimens of superhuman knowledge. Third: To Miss Bacon: The basketball players of this high and mighty class leave their knee-pads to be worn when search- ing for B B shots in the fourth hour study hall. Fourth: To Mr. Weber, Paul Bobzin leaves his Nestle curling outfit. May your hair wave permanently! Fifth: To Mr. Molstad, we bequeath a nerve restorer, to be used while taking charge of Senior -study halls. Now, we have no more fear of his nervous breakdown. Sixth: To Miss Hunt, those from the solid geometry class leave the kindergarten toys they have made. We hope she will get as much enjoyment out of them as we did. Seventh: The graduating boys have made a collection of all their surplus quantities of Stay Comb, etc. which is generously left to Mr. Feldman. Eighth: To our successors, the present S. B's, we leave the best that is in us-our perseverance and ability to memorize. You will surely need it! Page 22
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January T H E I N D E X 1924 llllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll ll In IIIIIlllIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIl!IIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll Ninth: To the J. B's a little advice: We suggest that one cup of strong coffee, without sugar, be drunk before entering the J. B English classes, as a nerve restorer. To the J. A's: Our graft with Mrs. Warren. Tenth: To the Sophs: We leave our algebra answer books. Try and Find 'em. Eleventh: To the Frosh: We bequeath to you our extensive knowledge of Greek mythology. Yo-hoo Telemachus! Twelfth: The following are a few personal bequests of the late class of january '24. 1. Franklin Marx leaves his remedy for getting thin to Willard Hammond. May he grow tall and slender. 2. Glenn Heywood is allotted the voluminous vocabulary of Reg Bemis. Great things can now be expected from Glenn. 3. Lee DeChant leaves his musical ability to anyone who will accept it. 4. Ted Frentz gladly leaves his height to Brute Zentner. 5. John Christ's football ability, to pilot the third team, is left to Chuck Nolan. Coach! Let's see this little man go. 4 6. Florence Thiele leaves her boxing ability to the Mat and Mit club. They ought to be proud of this gift. What says Fondy? 7. Eileen Unmuth and Lucille Carpenter leave school. CSO they hope, at least.j 8. Dorothy Hines leaves her curls to any of the less fortunate girls. 9. Pep Thomas leaves his sunny disposition and Clara Daus her bashfulness to Tub Bauer. 10. Beatrice Hebel leaves her private collection of zeros to Irene Schmidt. Marks aren't worth much nowdays! 11. Alvin Goetz has gathered together all of the different kinds of hair dye that he has tried, which now he ungrudgingly bequeaths to Sarah Pommeraning. 12. Dorothy Zentner leaves hervrouge and eyebrow pencil to Art Emnott. Watch those red lips grow redder and those black eyebrows blacker. Zin lmiinraa lmherrnf. We hereunto set our hand and seal this twenty-fifth day of January, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Four. QSignedj CLASS OF JANUARY 1924. On this twenty-fifth day of january, A. D., 1924, the said departed, the class of 1921, to us known and known by us, fo be their free act and deedg and as witness thereof we have, at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, 'subscribed our names. MISS LILLIAN CLARK, F. X. GREENOUGH.
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