St Joseph High School - Arrow Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1922

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Page 38 text:

I, Clarence Wiebelhaus, hereby will to Leonard Stumm my knack of playing basket ball with a cellar aggregation. I, Paul Henrichs, hereby leave to James Springer my proficient ability to compose essays and editorials as also the knack of winning Central Interscholastic Press association honors. I, Bernard Compliment, otherwise called Barney being of sound mind and judgment, do hereby bequeath to Norbert Tobbe my theory of successfully solv- ing algebraic problems. I, Elmer Rademacher, being now of sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath to Frederick Baumgartner, my position as class comedian. I, Thaddeus Spikosky, of Bismarckian repute, being now of sound mind, hereby leave to Gilbert Dykeman, my medals won during my four years at St. Josephs But one honor I reserve, that is the solid gold 24-jewel watch I won in 1921. I, George Rapp, of sound mind and judgment, will to Joseph Locher, my distinction of having the tallest fence in which to tic up the bull. I, Raymond A. Smith, do hereby will and bequeath to Lawrence Gietzen my privilege of being the quietest student in the class. I. Wilfrid LeFevre, of sound mind and judgment, do hereby will to VVi1liam Gracher, my manner and method of finding -out the equations in Geometry and Physics. 1, joseph Schulte, jr., do hereby leave to my brother George my manner of debating, especially the gestures. I, Ervin Andres, do here-by bequeath to Frederick Gravel my secret method of tackling a runner before he gets started. I, Clarence Robinett, leave to Frank Elmer my office as President of the Fourth Year. I, Bradford Springer, being of unusually sound mind at this time, do hereby will and bequeath to Richard Hengehold, my wonderful pitching ability. In W'1't1'mss Whereof we do hereby jointly and severally set our 'hands this 16th day of June, A. D. 1922. THE Crass or 1922. Signed, sealed, published and declared 'by the class of 1-922, the testators above named, as and for their Last VVill and Testament, in the presence of us, who, in their presenct, at their request, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto set our names as witnesses. IIARRY J. DINGEIVIANN, of Detroit, Michigan. JOSEPH A. IVIOYNIIIAN, of Detroit, Michigan Page Th frty-six

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ill nf the Gilman nf 1522 BRADFORD L. SPRINGER, CLASS LAWYER E THE honored and illustrious Class of 1922, of St. joseph's Commercial High School, of the City of Detroit, in the County of Wayne, and the State of Michigan, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do jointly and severally make and publish this, our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us at any time heretofore made, in manner as follow- ing, that is to say: First-We do jointly and severally appoint Mr. Frank Elmer executor, and charge him with enforcing all the provisions, items and clauses contained and embraced in this our Last VVill and Testament. He must therefore deposit the fabulous amount of One Dollar QSLOOJ with Mr. joseph Schulte, jr., as surety bond, ' Second-To the next Fourth Year, Bookkeeping Class, we do jointly and severally bequeath the superb task of impressing upon the Honorable Faculty, the necessity of a few bookkeeping and adding machines for use in said class. Third-We do jointly and severally give, devise and bequeath to our heirs, our newly acquired favor, the privilege of signing our own report cards and excuses, and also the unlimited supply of affection tendered us by the under classes. Fourth-We do jointly and severally bequeath to the incoming Seniors, 24 extra hard rosewood, mahogany finished seats, together with the Championship Flag won by us for all athletic events held in the year 1921. Fifth-The bulk of our property-real, personal and otherwise-we bequeath in the order and manner as follows: - I, Philip Berthiaume, bequeath a fraction of my good looks to Elmer Mas- serang. I, Raymond Sheahan, do hereby bequeath to Francis jungwirth my office of Editor-in-chief of the Arrow I, john B. Beaubien, the inventor of the Leg-shake, hereby will to joseph Lipskey my secret method of dancing the latest steps, without displacing a liga- ment in so doing. I, William Bossenberger, do hereby bequeath to Charles Danneels my ability to sleep during class along with the knack of getting away with it. I, joseph Reuter, hereby will to Harold Michels my distinction of being the stoutest young man in the school. I. Elmer Selter, do bequeath to joseph Murphy my ability to turn out the most perfect drawings in physics. ' I, Francis Kraft, being of sound mind and judgment, do hereby will to Ralph Heidenreich, my uncanny ability to come within an eighth of an inch of hitting passing vehicles. I, Clayton Gauthier, will to john Kahoun, by ability to build, sink and recover ice boats from Lake St. Clair during the winter season. I, Alois Einheuser, do hereby will to Legs Esper, my unquestioned dis- tinction to topple the maples from seemingly Split H its. I, Felix Kummer, hereby bequeath to Peter Decker, my uncalled for popu- larity. Page Thirty-five



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