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The CRICKET ELEVENTH-I, Erwin Paul Weiss, being the life-saver of this rare class in that l'm able to ask foolish questions and thus get the teachers minds off the lesson do will this necessary ability to lrving Seligman. I TWELFTH-I, Mary Leah Harrington, do hereby will and be- queath my good complexion to Robert Baxter provided he use Still- man's Freckle Cream every night as l have' done. THlRTEEJNTH-We. Dorothy Donegan, Evelyn Baer and Zan Erskine being the most in that we are able to keep up with school and town at the same time do will this unusual ability to Moulton Coodrum. FOURTEENTH-We, Ben Bull Coble, and Ellis Burges, being the plump boys of this rare class do will and bequeath our avoirdupois to Daniel Tschoepe and Maurice Hodges. FIFTEENTH-I, Teddy Buerger, do will and bequeath my place in the back of the room to Max Bergfeld, Jr., our mascot, provided that when he become of age he use it as advantageously as l have done. SlXTEENTl l-l, Emma Glenn Vickers, do will and bequeath my ride to school in the Vicker's Ford to Elvira Beutnagel, provided she latch the garage door every day as l have done. SEVENTEENTH-We, Arthur Willmann, Charles Baxter and Richard Willmann, being the sheiks of this rare Senior class do hereby will our popularity to Roland Anderson. Marvin McGee and Gussie Blumberg, provided they do as we have done and promise not to air out the same girls twice in succession. EIGHTEENTH-I, Cleva Webb, being the quietest member of this rare Senior class do hereby will and bequeath my aforesaid quietness to jewel Batey, provided she do not get on the teachers nerves as l have done. NINTEENTH-I, Katherine Koch.do hereby will my roudy ways to Amanda Beutnsgel. TWENTIETH-I, john Williams, do hereby will and bequeath my brunette beauty to Milton Glaeser. TWENTY-FIRST-I, Hilma Horner, the last but not least member of this rare Senior class, do will and bequeath my red print dress to my sister flame, provided she wash it twice a week as l have done. ln witness, whereof we, the rare Senior class, have this document inscribed with our names on this 26th day of May in the year of our Lord, I926, Senior class. Seguin High School, HILMA HORNER. Attorney-at-law. 1 9 2 6 ' as A ,J Xi?
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Theft CRICKET Lf J CLASS WILL Resolved, that we, the Senior Class of Seguin High School, being of sound mind and body and having the honor of being the rarest class to ever graduate, and realizing that we are about to leave these worthy halls of knowledge, do individually and separately will the fol' lowing traits, to-wit: FIRST-I, Frank John, the country boy dc- hereby will and bequeath my cheerful disposition to Hilmar Bose. provided he be as helpful as l have been to the Senior girls in Physics Lab. SECOND--l, C. A. Diclcerson, doth give my excellent collection of rulers to Virginia Anderson in further pursuit of Geometry. THIRD-I, Willie Thomas, do will and bequeath my popularity with the girls to Martie Holland, provided he bring chewing gum to the girls as l have done. FOURTH-I, lda Elise Horner, do will to Hilda Adams my fond- ness for all my teachers. FIFTH-I, Augusta Tiemann. do will and bequeath my unusual ability in Arithmetic to Squiz Batey provided that he do not get too big-headed. SIXTH-I, Violet Schraub. do will my pineapple bob to Louise Bryan provided she get a neck clip every week. SEVENTH-I, Louise Stein. do will and bequeath my great love of my country home to Herechel Tulley prc-vided he entertain his classemates with rates of aforesaid dwelling. EICHTH-I, lola Koepsel, l-eing the craziest member of this rar- Senior class do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sass teachers to Martha Anderson provided she rate her rebutes as l have' done. NINTH-l, lrma Hagn. the Serior beauty, do will and bequeath my beauty to Lottie Mae King. '- TENTH-We, Lula lV'ae Linne and Evangeline Ernst. do will to Madeline Weinert and Lola Wagner our fondness for Lutheran College in all games except those played against Seguin Hi. '71Q26- 1 X
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The 'ICRICKET CLASS PRGPHECY llka Switch, Texas. July ll, l942 Dear Zan: I thought that I would write you for old times sake and let you know that l am still alive and hungry. I was surprised to hear that you had cleaned up in oil last week. l thought you knew what you were doing when you married the Tiemann property. While plying my trade of walking the ties last week I was most agreealaly surprised. I had turned in at a prosperous lookingufarm house and who do you suppose came to the door when I knocked? None other than Irma I-lagn. She was about ready to show me the gate until I told her who I was. l saw several children running around the house and I asked if they were hers. She said that they belonged to Frank jahns, her boss. She said she had been working there ever since Frank married Louise Stein. I picked up a butcher knife that looked familiar to me and I was not surprised when she said that john Williams had sharpened it. The traveling firm of Baxter and Williams, Knife Sharpeners and um- brella repairers had just paid her a visit. From some wrapping paper I saw on the Hoor I saw that Theo- dore Buerger was running the village store. I was glad to hear that he and Kathernie Koch were happy in their married life. Having started talking about our old classmates I couldn't stop until I had heard about all of them. Irma hac',n't heard of Willie Thomas' '-71926-' ' .e -fx?-2
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