Class W ill We. the senior class of Randolph High School of the city of Randolph, County of Cedar, and State of Nebraska, each member of which being sound in mind and memory, does, make, publish and declare this to be his last will and testament; to-wit : 1. The four back rows of seats shall be reserved for the following senior class until the faculty sees fit to make use of the front row. 2. The picture hanging on the south wall of the laboratory, we bequeath to the junior class, with permission to cherish or destroy it as seems most appropriate. 3. To .Miss Edwards we bequeath the total area of red and green walls of this building that she may have the privilege of marking, scratching, painting or defacing in any way, according to her own decorative ability. 4. The various cats and dogs ,which possess the required entrance certificate before July 1 of the ensuing school term, are duly placed in care of the Physics class of next year. 5. We bequeath to the Junior class of the said year, 1926, the future right to elect, choose or appoint one of their own members as class president. 6. To the juniors, we bestow the management of this school for one year only, and implore them to exercise as much consideration as we have. We nominate and appoint Mr. Courtney to be the executor of this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills made by this organization. In witness whereof, we have hereto subscribed our name this 28th day of April in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-six. THE SENIOR CLASS. We whose names are hereto subscribed, do certify that on April 28th, 1926. the senior class subscribed its name to this instrument in our presence and hearing, declared the same to be its last will and testament and requested us to sign our names thereto as witnesses. Dicky Dawson Jimmy McEachen Norma Jeanne Weir
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Gleason, Andrew, Weber, Lageschulte, Carlson, Waters, Broer, Bolender Larson, Carstens, Weise, Taylor, Kerr, Lowther, Barnes, Garham, Denman Evans Roberts Bruner, Wilson, Roberts, Frederick, Andrews Class of 1927 You remember the above group of newcomers, the class of 1927, as they stood upon the threshold of Randolph High School for the first time. How many stood trembling, stricken with awe. And how the two upper classes labored almost in vain to acquaint them with the routine ami traditions of our high school. But they did not remain long in this cowering mood. Before the end of the year they had assumed full responsibility for themselves and had become acquainted with the time honored customs and traditions. You will remember how this class of ’27 tried to extend the privileges of the seniors to the lower classmen and in consequence established the first freshmen sneak day. As sophomores they were domineering. They had long forgotten the humbleness they had shown the preceding September. Remembering the days of their own green actions they administered a savage reception upon the incoming freshmen. They assailed them with torments as though that would add prestige to their important position. We now find them taking the honorary position of juniors, about to embark on the last, and we hope happiest, year of their high school careers. E. F.
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