CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of the St. Johns High School, County of Clinton, State of Michigan, on the sixteenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred Twenty-two, being of sound and disposing mind and memory and knowing the uncertainty of life at this age, do make and declare this, our Last Will and Testament, to be as follows: First-The following people wish to dispose of their personal property thus: Le- roy Stinebower bequeaths to any enterprising freshman his book entitled How to Be- come a Man. Russel Frank bequeaths to Helen Hart his Gift of Gab. Kenneth Jackson bequeaths to Raymond Hull his gentle and mild disposition. Muriel Calkins bequeaths to Pauline Kress her right of teacher's pet and the Seniors in general be- queath to the next year's Seniors the perfected art of skipping school. Second-We bequeath to next year's Bookkeeping Class the privilege of working in any room not used by the other classes tif such a room can be found.J. Third-We bequeath to the Class of 1923 all the joys and sorrows of publishing an Annual. Fourth-We give, devise and bequeath to all in general the marble drinking foun- tains, whose silvery tinkle may be heard at any time by the thirsty wayfayer Who places his thumb upon the starter-perhaps to receive a generous shower-bath covering his entire person and dripping from the tip of his nose onto his clean collar and trickling onto his sleeve. Fifth-We give, devise and bequeath to the faculty our best wishes and sincere ap- preciation for their help and encouragement and especially to Mr. Boersma for mak- ing Le Cid from a vision into a reality. Sixth-We hereby appoint Mr. Talmadge executor of this, our Last Will and Testa- ment. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the testators, set our hand and seal this sixteenth day of June, A. D., 1922. Signed, Sealed and Witnessed by the Graduating Class of 1922. -HELEN JOHNSON.
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