Port Allegany Union High School - Tiger Lily Yearbook (Port Allegany, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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0l|p Sigrr £tlg ory of the famous Worlds Largest Wooden Pipe to Miss Skoog. Albert Lewis bequeaths his pull with Kirkpatrick to Ruth Lovell. Clio Rutter bequeaths his dancing ability to Mr. Nolon. Carl Ross grants his patent leather hair comb to Carl Anderson. Joe Plunkett bequeaths his ability to capture female hearts with Gordon Edgar. Lois Ostrander bequeaths her smile to Charles Falk. Genevieve Larson bequeaths her boyish bobbed hair to Armat Duhart. Leona Meacham leaves her secret of “How to catch men with dough” to •Jane Heald as an aid to her in vamping Ev Nordstrom. Paul Stone leaves his wardrobe of army breeches with Claude Berg. Phil Todd bequeaths his sole copyright ownership of his new song “You Can’t Very Well Beat Mary,” to Jimmie Chisholm. To the office we bequeath sufficient funds to buy a canary bird. To Study Hall we leave funds for a free lunch. To the library we bequeath a complete collection of all the back numbers of the Whiz Bang. With the Faculty we leave the lower three classes and the eighth graders to be educated. We hereby nominate and select Miss Posner and Mr. House to act as executors of this, our last will and testament, and revoke all other and former wills made and executed by us. In witness thereof we have here subscribed our names the Second Day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty seven. CLASS OF ’27. Signed and sealed as the last will and testament of the class of 1927 in the presence of the testators and in the presence of each other. Miss Posner— Mr. H. R. House—.

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Slir Sigrr Cily J eittor Class lllill We, the members of the Senior Class of Port Allegany High School, being of sound mind and memory do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament as stated in the following: We do hereby bequeath our dignified seats in Chapel to the Juniors, our talent and ability to the Sophomores and to the Freshmen our mild manner of conducting ourselves in our classes. Johnnie Antonson bequeaths his musical ability to Miss Baltheser. Dorothy Barnett grants her class ring to Edwin Pfeil. Leonard Burleson bequeaths his melodious voice to Victor Maycock. Fred Burgart leaves his graceful manner with Gen Healy. Howard Baker bequeaths his Emporium friendships to Sleepy Reding-ton. Mary Cantwell leaves her ivory mirror with Iva Culver. Marion Falk bequeaths her favorite piece of music “Sleepy Time Gal”, to Alice Squires. Pauline Freer leaves her ability to capture Harrison Street Sheiks with Rhea Springstead. Loretta Gamble leaves, bequeaths and grants her use of the word “Bo-longa” to Alfred Olson. Howard Hanson bequeaths his Sheikish way to Fuzzy Taylor. Helen Haglund bequeaths her place in Frohnapples Orchestra to Sousa. Louella Hardes leaves her method of reducing to Margaret Farner.. Emma Holmes bequeaths her knowledge of Spanish to Newt Grigsby. Royce Johnson bequeaths his position as head floor walker in the 5 and 10 cent store to Ronald Hunter. Orilla Freer gives her hiking shoes to Tom Springer. Eldora Edgreen bequeaths a new box of shoe blacking to Andrew McNulty. Marthadell Darrin bequeaths her delicate little giggle to Claude Berg. Wava Dannels leaves her ability to run a printing press with Marguerite Winship. Robert Cutting leaves his secret of gaining great heights with Edwin Skaden. Gen Clark and Alice Puhl bequeath their old lip stick, cast off powder puff etcetera to Clara Danielson. Elin Johnson bequeaths her boy friend to anybody that can get him. Carleton Keagle bequeaths his stately manner to President Coolidge. Tessie Kearne is going to take everything she has right with her. Margaret Knapp leaves her oratorical ability to Kirkpatrick. Clyde Lynch bequeaths his mem-



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