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poles, in and around Prescott, in a state of peace and contentment. 3rd. T, “Swede” Renner, leave Coach Kirkwood with deep, dark, holies for a future basketball team. 4th. We. T.ereue Stich and Margueritte Cassiano, leave the waste baskets—full of gum. 5th. T, lean Hogsett. will my nasal resonance to the public sneaking department as a bad example. 6th. I, Jack Tae°er, leave all mv excuse . filed in th? office, to he hound and published as “Short Stories. 7th. We. Katharine Durham and Muriel Putsch, give our “null in chemistry to all unfortunates who need an “energetic push.” 8th. Bessie Humphreys leaves some freckle remover to the Morgan brothers. 9th. I, Norman Wykoff, leave my athletic build to Bill aara. 10th. I, Rip Hassett, leave one slmhtly used set of whiskers to “Tcky” Cooper. 11th. I. Abe Terrin, leave my curly black hair to any girl who is havin'- hard luck with permanents. 12th. We, Ella Lee Marr and Martha Yount, leave the remains of the girls' glee club with hu h hopes for a more harmonious future. 13th. I, Della McKay, will my quiet and retiring nature to George Nash, hoping he will accept it as a gentle hint. 14th. Elrod Christy bequeaths his garlic tonic for colds to all brave enough to use it. 15th. O. L. Clark leaves his tumbling ability to whosoever de- sires a broken neck. 16th. I, Jack Mosher, leave by request, so refuse to leave anything behind me. 17th. I, Lucille Robinson, leave my “flapper tricks,” and “gold digging talent to go down in history as a minor (miner) art. 18th. I, Harold Earnhart, leave my “way with the women” to Bones” Fletcher. 19th. I, Frances Cox, leave my chemistry apparatus in pieces. 24
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mained true troupers until the last minute. With a new ringmaster. Jack Jaeger, the circus train was on its way to make its last tour. The big performance was “The Charm School. The box office re- ceipts were stolen before the troupe could be on its way and as a re- sult things looked bad for the company'. Realizing that “the show must go on” to meet its booked engagements, the management, with the co-operation of the troupers decided to repeat the performance. Townspeople showed their good spirit by supporting the cause and the circus was again on its way. Christmas time came and with it the “Senior Hop . Later a jollv picnic was given the winners of the “ Hassayamper-Badger Contest’’, the Sophomores. The four years have passed pleasantly and profitably. The troupers, sorry to say, find it necessary to part. A few will go one way, a few another. Some will leave the circus life forever, and some will continue to follow the call of the road. All will keep drill- ing, as they realize that “the show must go on. Circus life has taught them that co-operation and fair play are the mainstays of a successful career. —K.D. '30. Class Will We, the class of 1030, of 1’rescott High School, located in the city of Prescott, Yavapai County, State of Arizona, being four years of age, and of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make, pub- lish and declare this our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and annulling any and all wills or promises by us at any time here- tofore made. Item : The following may seem but trifling bequests, but we hope they may be accepted, not as worthless things lavishly thrown away because we can no longer keep them, but as valuable assets to those who may receive them, and a con- tinual reminder of the generosity of the heart displayed in our free and full bestowal: 1st. I, Bill Allee, leave my wisecracking ability to Lorene Putsch. 23
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20th. I, Earl Schuler, leave my artistic drawings nearly every- where. 21st. Theodore Bates and Xellie Reese leave two vacant seats in the Chino Valley bus. 22nd. I. Horace Leonard, leave my good understanding to anyone who can fill my shoes. 23rd. I, Joseph Tomlinson, leave my immense vocabulary to Mr. Kirkwood to be used in salesmanship and basketball. 24th. The senior basketball team leaves the sophomores with high hopes for inter-class basketball honors. 25th. Louise Rosenblatt wishes to leave many spare moments with some good-looking junior boy. 26th. I, Mary Konvolinka, being in a hurry to fill a date, leave many thoughts of Pennsylvania sheiks behind. 27th. h Tola Lang, leave my ability to dance to any freshman. 28th. We, Opal Tenney and Veronica Schuler, leave the typing room quiet. 29th. 1, William Storm, leave my quiet ways to Barney Gino. 30th. Thelma Delk and Gladys DeArmond, leave memories of Skull Valley to the state archives. 31st. T, Edward Krawczyk, leave my fall statue to Ross Hirsh- 32nd. I, Daniel Hankin, leave my gruff voice to Frank Brown. 33rd. I, Elizabeth Llnrk, leaves the Public Library to any rising junior. 34th. J, Katherine ilg, will mv school girl complexion to the first junior to claim it. In Testimony Thereof, we set our hands to this, our Last Will and Testament, this last day of May, one thousand nine hun- dred and thirty. feld. 25 Senior Class.
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