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s.U.H,s. mnmwrl 19 2 I, James Russell, will and bequeath three feet of height and my great athletic power to Frank Silva. hoping it will some day make him as famous as I have been. I, Milam Shannon, will my interest in the taxi corporation to my brother to carry on the good work. I leave my short t'pomp to Mr. Fair. I, Vern Shifflet, hereby deed my practice of trying to be hard-boiled to Lester Ballard. I, Spencer Smilie. bequeath my attempt as a fiirt to anyone who can use it to a better advantage than I've been able to do. I, Enid Stammers, unwilling and sadly leave my Lowell to Josephine Byrne, hoping it will make up to her for the loss of her Senior. I, Arthur Swanson, hereby will my Corinne back to Ralph Arrants, provided I can come to see her occasionally, I, Menla Taylor, will and bequeath Maggie to Omar Carson. I, Leon Terkanian, much to the satisfaction of the rest of the school, will to my brother, Ralph, my knowledge of how to- keep from making a fool of myself. I, Warden Wall, will and bequeath the care of my many Sophomore girls to Billy Zelhart, provided Elizabeth will allow it. I, Allan White, do leave my everlasting wit to Rawlin Nelson, which prob- ably will banish his frowns. I, Lyman Withers, will my hard-earned position as Selma Union High School sheik, if so I be, to Bailey Benight. I, Gladys Smith, do hereby deed my bewitching smile to Mr. Wilde. I, Verda Swigart, will my toe-dancing ability to Dot Misenhimer. Signed and sealed by the class of 1923 in the presence of two mosquitos and a fly. DONE THIS DAY FOR THE CLASS OF '23 BY THE HANDS OF: E. J. R. J. M. R. N. P. A. R. B. Nature's Festival Breaking through the cold Winter's shroud, Arrayed in Nature's gorgeous garments loud, Emerges buxom Springtime, bringing charming daysg And to her honor will I sing my happy lays. The grass blades shed their tears of joy, Each dewdrop sparkles with a radiance sublime, While every leaf and fiower reflects its Maker's mind. Spring, thou art in truth serene! The happy birds proclaim thee Queen, With all their joyous harmonies. Their melodies find welcome in every heart. May their sweet song be also mine. That Beauty's praise oh! Springtime! be thine. . . . RUDOLPH PETERSEN-'23. Twenty-eight
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S.U.H.S. LMBBHBTI 19 2 I, Henry Ishimura, after many requests from members of the Student Body, will and bequeath my agreeable art of tending to my own business to Lorraine Munson. I, Ralph Jamieson, hereby will my interest in the Junior class to Joel Smith, I also leave my green trousers to Miss Breu for her future Spanish plays. I, Mildred Jarnagin, hereby bequeath my great weight to Joe Crossley. I, Etta Jones, will and bequeath my modesty and my ability as an artist to Harvey Petersen. I, Everette Jones, will my nickname, Stupe, and also my freckles to Ralph Arrants, who understands me, and will not be offended. I, Ruth Levis, hereby will my dramatical skill, if there is any, to Lancelot, the Villian. I, Sherman Likens, will and bequeath my last package of 'tLucky Strikes and my cob-pipe to Roy Dewhirst, who will surely relish them. I, Walter Liston, bequeath to Keith McKillop my strength and skill as a football star, which will, I hope, make him more of a man. I, Velma McDowell, will and bequeath my fondness for young boys to Louise Gordon. I, Walter Michaels, hereby will my one pluses in Physics to Mlabel Coving- ton, who will greatly welcome them so that she will be able to make the honor roll. . I, Lois Miles, do leave my habit of chewing my finger nails to Harry Arm- strong, though some think he doesn't need it. I, Elwood Mitchell, hereby will and bequeath my liking for all athletics to Bernice Lanse-it may even cause her to become slender. I, Levoic Mitchell, hereby will my hard-won, but precious, popularity to Sam Tome. I, Hildreath Munson, will all my books to the underclassmen, hoping never to see them again. I, Mary Ruth Nielsen, hereby deed my Freshman love to Naomi Hemlmingsen. I, Paul Nielsen, very willingly will my quarrels over Student Body affairs with Dorothy Schuler to Joel Smith, hoping he will be able to talk to her more than five minutes Without getting slapped. I, Alyce Nilson, will and bequeath my reputation as the village cut-up to Lois Nickles in hopes that she will enjoy it as I have. I, Helen Nilson, hereby will my Magnet editorship to the Junior who is best fitted for the position with hopes that he will till the position as efficiently as I have. I, Dorothy Northrop, will my great commercial ability to Fred Tucker. l, Leona Obert, will my wild nature to Jennie Northrup. I, Harry Outcault, will my beautiful and much-admired pink cheeks to Florence Scales to touch her up a bit. I, Reva Palmer, will and bequeath my dainty feminine appearance to Ethel Smith. I, Hazel Perce, hereby will to my sister, Donna Lee, all the respect I ever had for Levoie Mitchell. I, Rudolph Petersen, bequeath my great long tales in History IV class to Miss Noyes, so she may teach the art of giving them to her future History students. I, Pedro Robles, hereby leave to Aithur Anderson my unbounded popularity with the girls. I, Ezra Russell, hereby wiil my daintiness and natural art of associating with the ladies to Kenneth Thompson. Twenty-seven
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