Park High School - Arrow Yearbook (Livingston, MT)

 - Class of 1930

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Page 44 text:

e CLASS VILL Section 17.-Juanita Ruegamer leaves Tully Obenhoff to anybody that can han- dle him. Section 18.-Rose Egeland bequeaths to Katherine MacDonald her subscription to Good Housekeeping. Section 19.-Keith Botterud wills to Bob Pantzer his first correspondence les- son on The Art of Writing First Class Love Letters. Section 20.-Margaret Shepherd and Rusty Tripp, and Imogene Anderson and Harry Stachwick, leave together. Section 21.-Q-John Morrison and Ralph Seideman bequeath to Swede Olson and Wally Woods the following articles: One all-day sucker. Five packages of Black Jack. Three paper dolls. Section 22.-Willard Swan leaves to Ginger MacDonald his reputation for minding his own business. Section 23.-Margaret Reeb wills her dancing ability to Shirley Grogan. Finis S rg X. Page Twenty-Nine S Section 24.-Elmer Cosick bequeaths his knowledge of broom pushing, or what you will, to Dick Koldenberg. Section 25.-Tom Nash leaves to Jim Carlisle his accomplishments of hitting Room 22 one second before the tardy bell dongs. Section 26.-Don Sharp, feeling that he has successfully talked his way through school, bequeaths his inspiring booklet, How to Work Wonders With Words, to Al White. Section 27.-Dick Kyser leaves 32.00 to the office CThat is, for lost books, seats wrecked, etc.J. Section 28.-Lawrence Carpenter be- queaths to Billy Sprunger his seven-league stride. Section 29.-We hereby declare the so-called Mr. Lowe and Mr. Smith to be our chief executors and charge them to carry out the provisions of the afore- mentioned and afore-written document with non-partiality and absolute faithful- ness to all clauses. Signed on this ninth day of May, by the seal of the Class of '30. N Xb

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1 CILASS WILL We, the Class of Nineteen-Thirty, in this year One Thousand Nineteen Hundred Thirty, Anno Domini, being perfectly sober and of unsound mind Cfrom over-studyj do hereby set forth our one and sole Will and Testament. So help us, God. ARTICLE I. Section 1.---To the school we bequeath the terrible calamity of getting along without us in the Year of Our Lord, Nine- teen Thirty-one. Section 2.-To Mr. Smith we leave the the pleasure of not having Renna Rigdon asking foolish questions. Section 3.-To Principal C. V. Brown we leave memories Cany kind you may want, or what have you?J. Section 4.--The Geyser Staff leaves all their old Geysers to Miss Weston. Section 5.-To Mrs. Russell we fondly cede a sixty-speed, noiseless, non-back- space, collapsible typewriter. Section 6.-To Coach Straw we leave the privilege of trying to make teams out of what's left. Section 7.--To Miss Marjorie Spaulding and Miss Duke Swindlehurst we bequeath our sincerest appreciation for their co- operation in aiding us to publish the Arrow Section 8.-To the faculty in general we will our forgiveness for the many hours spent in delinquent. ARTICLE II. Section 1.-To the Junior Class we leave plenty of room and space. Section 2.-To the Sophomores we be- queath the privilege of hoping for better things. Section 3.-Our sincerest sympathies and deepest regrets go to the Frosh, who are just beginning to realize what it's all about. ARTICLE III. We do hereby bequeath, personally and otherwise: Section 1.-Kenneth Kayser wills to Louis Leathers his amazing book entitled, How to Grow Tall. Section 2.-Jessie Everett bequeaths her ability to sing, to Maxine Unger. Section 3.--George Musser leaves only his name, artistically drawn on every book that ever came under his pen. Section 4.-Bill Sturdevant bequeaths his ability to amuse himself by playing solitaire, to Frank Williams. Section 5.-Marjorie Bodine, May Ar- ness, Iola Palmer and Benita Mahoney will their grace on the golf links and tennis courts to the Freshmen Tumbling Class. Section 6.-Vern Lewis bequeaths his patent window washer to Mr. Fowler. Section 7.--Pauline Bowles wills her booklet, Wavy Hair in Four Years, to Hazel Raver. Section 8.-Francis Flint, Joe Com- mings, Mary Hamilton and Meek Wolfe leave their Geyser troubles to Bob Lord, Eleanor Speaker, Lois Beley and Shrimp Musser. Section 9.-Ruby Roseland wills her Max Factor war paint to Esther Nelson. Section 10.-To Richard Nutting we bequeath a combination of Hilda Johnson's brains and Inger Hanson's ambition. Section 11.-We bequeath to all suc- cessors any delinquencies or failures, but reserve the right to take along with us any passing marks gained. Section 12.-Gretchen Blakeslee, Rhea Wayne and George Shadoan. being lucky to get out at all, decline to leave anything to anybody. Section 13.-Alice Warren, Kathryn Klingensmith, Eleanor MacDonald and Burness Shannon leave the Carmen Club flat on its back. Section 14.-Pat Almich wills to Lloyd McCormack his most guarded secret on how to sleep comfortably in the assembly. Section 15.-Elizabeth Leathers and Irish Lawler bequeath their rising sense of humor to Helen Peterson and Dorothy Caruso. Section 16.-To Florence Lauson and Elizabeth Klarr, Lois Williams wills her quiet, reserved nature. Page Twenty-Eight

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