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Ellen Holm Kenneth La Point Madeline Alexanderson Wallace Henderson Alma Henningsen Edwin Hawkins Vesta Bledsoe Ruth Granberg Ray Krotser Frances Brown
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Dorothy Farley George Leppo Hazel Tisserand Harold Stump Cecelia Bacigalupi Helmuth Loew Gladys Covell Ruth Feliz Adon Poli Gladys Loew
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AV ABE Dy C1DP (6) 1RIACG} Class Will We, the Class of 1922, of the Santa Rosa High Sehool, Township of Santa Rosa, Siate of California, do bequeath our individual possessions as follows: Knowing that I am about to breathe my last, I, Watson Wymore, leave my old motoreycle to my old time friend, the garage man. so that he may salvage it for junk and pay the overdue bills. My dirty corduroys I leave to Ralph Miller, the dainty boy of the Sophomore class. I, Edward Peterson, knowing that I am about to be taken away from these pleasant surroundings, do hereby bequeath my Cadillac to some other young chap from the farm who is desirous of becoming a drawine eard. My Ford, the universal junk heap, I leave to Miss Fisher. TI realize that my old Ford will be lonesome, so I will venture to leave my famous green sweater to Miss Mott, that she and Miss Fisher may use both articles in their travels around the world. Being of a violent temper and knowing that my end is drawing near, I, Louis Raicevich, manager of the famous ‘‘Echo”’ of this year, leave the re- sponsibilities of this work to anyone interested in all work and no play. My ability to get 1’s in chemistry I will take with me so that I may make a success of my work in the future. Feeling that I am slipping aeross the ereat. horizon in. the happy hunting grounds, I, Kenneth Whited, leave my old sneaks. to Wm. F, Cowan, the Beau Brummell of this noble institution. I, Hazel Tisserand, petite member of this notorious class, leaye my boisterous attitude to any girl of the Freshman class wishing to make a big mark in her work in this school. My walk, I leave to Dolores Trembly, so that she may add to her stately attitude. I, Dorothy Thomas, the mentor of the Senior class, leave my excess weight to some gentle young maiden who is in quest of the fountain of youth. My old tooth brush, I leave to the janitor so that he. may add it to the brilliant collection in the museum in the new high school. Entertaining thoughts which I know carry a message of extermination with them, I think it is time that I should make my last and final bequest to the remaining sufferers in this institution. I. Anita Howes, leave my gentle feelings to Miss Leddy, my Latin teacher. My ability to make credits and get all 1’s in my school work I leave to Buster’’ Coates. I, Raymond Krotser, bold young knight of the class of 1922. leave my ravishing appearance to Richmond Ferdun, the long lost. member of the class of ’23, so that he may be able to return to this ereat institution in time to assist in the new museum. Feeling that I am about to be overtaken and succumb to the poetic blues, I, Ellen Holm, leave my happy smile to Lillian Crosby. My fond- ness for the Valley club house entertainments I will take with me so that I may use it in my campaign for the establishment of social centers in all rural communities, Knowing that I am overtaken, I. Zelma Spidle, leave my artistie eye-
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