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V , ',,! O V is fi SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LOUISE RILEY WILLA JOHNSON PAUL REDFORD President Vice President Secretarflxrzggurer Blessed are the H Just wiuoly 'a,t's all,' blondes, for they shall Laugh and the world if he dou't lmow it be prefewedf' laughs with you. he'll originate it. MOTTO Knowledge is the eye of the soul FLOWER Pink Rose COLORS Salmon Pink and Pea Green
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t 5 ' 1 ss1 4 ff' ff 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 i Cfhc lDill The last will and testarnent of the Senior Class, 1927-28 .of Ray, town High School is hereby written, signed and sealed and ready to r be read, at our sad passing, to our chief onourners, the Juniors, Sophornores and Freshmen. We do bequeath honestly, willingly and cheerfully, the ,following iterns: Maudi-e May Hobbs: One slightly used Ford, also Buster Hussey, who may be had by the highest bidder. Lucy Johnson: A well-worn basketball suitg the art of flirting and an English book to anyone who cares for one. , Bonnie J eane Mclnteerz To any basketball player,aperpetual doctor bill, gauze, tape, liniment, salve and splints. Also a megaphone and skull cap. ' Herbert Twiehaus: His talent in History and English to Oliver Sheley. Florence Twiehaus: The thirty-fourth Physics experiment to Harold Rader and his hat to Oliver Sheley, in case he gets a swell head. Lorene Frost: A seat on the bus is left to Alice Killinger ffront seatl 3 also English grades and Hflunk list space to the Freshmen. Dalbert Wieligman: His bashfulness to Harry Gordanier and history grades to the junior class. Ethel Dodge: A place in gym class and a typ-ewriter to the juniors. Paul Redford Cln his own wordsj : 1 I hereby will my 'stand in' with the teachers and my ability to think and concentrate on any given subject in study hall to Harry Gordanier and Lon Sutherland. Esther Lee Cole: Her popularity to the Freshmen and basketball reputation to Monette Russell. 1 J. P. Miller: I hereby will my ability to be the first one to use any clean towel brought into the locker room to Walter Meigs. Also his un- equalled scoring record to Walter Winegar and his height to Oscar Searcy. Muriel Hassig: Wills her transportation home to Pauline Massood. lp You know, even though the bus. is late, she gets home.J Roy Jennings: His national championship badge for arguing is bequeathed to Douglas Shreckengaust. Frances Pendleton: Wills her clarinet, with Lonie thrown in to make a fair bargain, to anyone wanting to join the band, with a nice way to get to practice. A Louise Riley: Most humbly offers a hair cut to Wade Wilson. CPos- sibly a sweetheart bob. J . Willa Johnson and Helen Mitchener: Will to Emily Wilson and Hannah Hobbs, their positions at lVlartin's Tavern Cyou'll find the tea towels in the right hand side of the lower drawer. Leave it to Sally and she'll show you the restj. . This will is written, signed and sealed, this twenty-sixth day of March, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight by the SENIOR CLASS. . , H
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