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e ss w i x.- 0 ' ' 0 5 -J 3455? - -9 Q-1 Realizing that we the Senior Class of l928, have to journey on our way to make rocm for the coming of the new generations and that it is impossible for us to take all the luxuries of school life with us. we do will and bequeath the following: FIRST to the Juniors, the Senior class as a whole bequeaths the high and exalted position held by them during the past year. SECOND to the Sophomcres we do will and bequeath all the mumps, measles, chicken pox, whooping cough and spotted fever we have had while in High School. THIRD to the Freshman we leave our individuality, pride. poise, and popularity. FOURTH we also leave the following separately and indi- vidually: TO WIT: l. Lee Metcalf leaves his wit to Warren Gavin. Also his re- sponsibilities as editor of the paper to any one unfortunate enough to get them. 2. Ida Moore is taking Mildred with her so she has nothing to leave. 3. Edward Sullivan leaves his excuse blanks to Wallace Lamoreux. 4. Dorothy Maynard leaves her vocal talents to Myrna Beardsley.
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The next year we came back determined to show ourselves in our true colors. Our year of servitude was over and it was now our turn to make some poor ignorant Freshman suffer. We also began to take part in the activities of the school. Three of the members of the class made football letters and the same number made the basketball team. lVlany of the girls were on the glee club and some of our students were officers in the student association. This year the teaching staff was composed of Prin. Reynolds, Supt. Sharp, Miss Isaacson, and Miss liryer. The Sophomores were generally conceded to be the peppiest class in school and pranks and foibles kept the whole school in hot water time after time. We managed to keep all together until the end of the year and were passed fthat is the most of us werej into another and a higher grade. The third year the class of '28 came back to S. H. S. to make a big record. The faculty for that year was Mr. McMullin, Mr. Neill, Miss Bailey, Miss Leach and Miss Brown. Ruth Hildebrand, Mildred Hagen, lda Moore, Clytia Hames, and Edith Maggini were the girls from our class who took part in the Girls Glee Club. Ida Moore, Ruth Hildebrand, Claude Taylor, Herbert Kester, Edward Sullivan, and Edith Maggini were those from the class of '28 who took part in the three act play, Engaged by Wednesday which was a great success. This was the first year that S. H. S. entered into the one act play contest. Claude Taylor, Mildred Hagen, and Ida fVloore were those from our class who took part in the play. Vlfe lead three boys who made a letter in football that year. They were l..ee Metcalf, George Hall, and George Wickham. Lee Metcalf and George Hall went out for both basket ball and track this same year. A new feature, the Student Governing board, was organized in September 27. As Seniors we turned to old S. H. S. with more vim and de- termination then ever to reach that Goal -Graduation. The fac- ulty for our last year was composed of Mr. McMullin, Mr. Neill, Mrs. Sylten, Miss Butterworth, and Miss Brown. Ida Moore, Mil-B dred Hagen, and Naomi Stuart were the seniors from our class who took part in the one act play The Burglar. Homer Schuchmann, George Hall, Lee Metcalf, George Wickham, and Morris Strange were the boys from our class who took part in football and helped win the County Championship. George Hall, Morris Strange, and Lee Metcalf also went out for basketball and helped win this cham- pionship also. These same boys took their parts in track. This was the first year for several years that the class put out an annual which proved a great success. This ended our happy and jolly days in S. H. S.
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5. Mildred Fetscheriher regards, regrets, and memories of her school day romance to Bert Dawson. 6. Earl Gavin betqueaths his ritzy bow ties to Raymond Fehrenkamp. ' ' - 7. Mildred Hagen leaves her influence with the faculty to those who need it. 8. Evelyn Haleyleaves her freckle cream to Helen Corley. .9 Jerl Weber leaves his affection for the girls toiDose Lockridge. l0. Marie Baunton .leaves her worldly .wisdom to no one. ll. Morris Strange leaves his perfect marcel to Lewis Whitesitt. l2. Helen Toth leaves all the good times she has had playing hookey to Mabel Drew. l3. 'Naomi Stuart leaves her speed in typing' to Ray Buxton. I4. .George Hall leaves shoes .overalls to Kenneth Scott. f l ,A 'L ' l5. Dorothy Barkenbus leaves her blushes to .Russell Lane. l6. Susie Burton leaves her fourth place in scholarship to whoever can get it. I7. Edith Maggini leaves her seat in the detention room to Julia Metcalf. A '1 . l8. Shelden Neilson leaves his Physics manual to Carl Lockridge. I9. And to Spud Wickham the whole class wills its books and pencils. , FIFTH we do nominate and appoint Prof. G. W. McMullin, to be executor of this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking all previous wills made by us. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal this sixteenth day of May, A. D., nineteen hundred and twenty-eight. CLASS OF 28 Signed, sealed and declared as and for their last will and testa- ment by the above named testators, in our presence who have at their request, and in their presence, and in the presence of each other, signed cur names as witnesses hereto. V AMELIA BRooKslE BUTTERWORTH ' ROSETTA BAILEY SYLTEN '
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