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THE SQ-,I-IIAN1n950 b CLASS WILL S'rUmsN'rs, FACULTY, AND FUTURE S1f:N1oRs: lYe, the immortal class of january, 1930, being about to pass out of this institution of learn- ing, in the full possession of an intelligent understanding of all that was taught, and some that 'wasn't taught, and realizing the sore need of' help for the future Seniors, do hereby make and publish this, our last will and testament, hoping that this dear school may profit by our experience. PART 1 Item- I Our Senior dignity we hand down to our rightful successors, the Class of June, 1930. May they uphold it forever, with all seriousness and gravity, endeavoring to realize its vast im- portance, in spite of their natural light-mindedness and irresponsibility. Item II We will to the June Class our Chapel seatsg and may they endeavor to fill them as ad- vantageously, as promptly, and as faithfully as we have done. Vve. hope these seats will inspire them to loosen their tongues Cas if they aren't loose enough nowlj for it seems that they are' very shy about their class yell. PART H The following may seem but tritiing bequests but we hope they may be accepted, not'as worthless things carelessly thrown away, but as valuable assets to those who may receive them, and as a continual reminder of the generosity of heart displayed in the bestowal. 1. John Beckman wills his power of ruling the class with an iron hand to Jutz Mihalik tmay the June class have as many geniuses at arguingl. 2. Virginia Shelley's cheerfulness we leave to Mabel Solomon. 3. Russell Keller and Rebecca Mclfee will the Manhood and XVomanhood cups to any Senior boy and girl that may qualify. 4. Herman Klein wills his ability to do a thousand and one tasks and still lead the class honor roll to whomever wishes it. 5. Joe Amrein and Paul Stark will their ability to pick out good-looking girls to Paul Chapman and Bob Roush. 6. Carl Larson leaves his bashful ways to Vernon Sir Louis. 7. Paul Fegancherls habit of forgetting to shave is left to Lewis Hartz. 8. Freda Cutright wills her secret of keeping slim to Leitha Harr. 9. Harry Gerinis reputation for making every cent count is willed to Harry Coorsh. 10. Frank Yehl's ability to graduate in six years is left to Gene Fink. 11. For five dollars Gil Voorhees will leave his baby Lincoln to Andy Royka so that she will not have to walk home in the snow. 12. Bennie Kosich wills his ability to convince the teachers wrong is right and black is white to Claude Drybread. 13. Bill Hieber wills his flat tires to Don Sours. Besides these gifts we leave, not of necessity, but of our own free-will, our blessings, tender memories of our pleasant associations together, our apology for anything we may not have appreciated in the past, and a pledge of friendship henceforth and forever. 'XYe, the class of january, 1930, bid the principal, teachers, and students a most regretful farewell. , qsigucay cmss or JANUARY, mo. lVe do hereby constitute and appoint Miss Martha Maider and Mr. R. G. :Xnderson as executors of our estate. - ' lYitnesses: NV. O. MacBRAIR K. L. BURRELL. page forty-two
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1 THE SOI-IIAN1930 Pres. of class, Hi-Y, Span- ish Club, V. S. A., Chemis- try Club, Tutor Club, Nat'l llonor Society, Executive Council, Athletic llonor So- JULIUS lX'lIHALIK fats ciety, Golf Club, Football, l-lasketball, Gym Club. ull ' ' - ZX 011.VI'I'I'1fj', lzke un 11'- rcsistibln slcdgvlmilzmer, draw fhvm: they dwindled while he s0m'rd. ' JOHN lim Sec. of class, Censowe, Girls' Club. :Xrt Club, Natl Honor Society, Ir. Dramatic, Sohian Staff. is f Llf 11011 duty rw'zisju'1's Ioiu, wlmt hc' dmnv. which v.1'p1'e.v.vvs 'Tlmzl '11111.v1 , 1 The yonflz rrfvliixv, 'I mar. CSUX ffllpifu Sohian Staff, class, Executive R. Senate. HHIJ lzzzzzd, fmiu His rvrailz, how His Irrarc, lmfv 'Ix'l,5t' . ' Treas. of Council, H. .rfrnny ! just! wlztw and 1fl:.xNci-is GI4IllBliIiICIi I7f'u11 IQAYMOND SULLIVAN Ray V. Pres, of class, Spanish Club. Chemistry Club, Boys' Club, Football, Basketball, Track. Ii ' is fmt ivlmf ln' 11115, or z'z'z'11 flu' icortlz of Il IIIUII, lm! tvliai lic is. l'I.xRoI.n limvakns Banjo-0y0s ' Trcas. of class, Cavalier Staff, Sr. Dramatic, Boosters' Club, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club, Tutor Club. His yrmflzialz age all of a Meri' tlzrouylmizf, and all di- zum: page f07'fj'-f0'LH'
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