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Item- -David Scofield's shoes to Glen Miller. Item--Bill Wier's warbling albility to Glen Coulson. IU'lll-AJCllllCttC Olsen's beauty to Mario Dlugosch. 'ltome--Wo leave to Clarence Danforth all the dates which the boys of the class of 1921 have had and wish him all the success in the world. Item- -f Ita: in Item Item Item- Item To Elmer Zemke a strand of Buena R,iChLll'dSOI1'S auburn locks. Theodore Kargcs solemnity to Margaret Daniels. Katherine Parkhill's notes to Ida Gustafson. Catherine Schaller's saintlinoss to Gertrude Larson. To the Patroness ol' the Class of 1921 we leave our good wishes. To the remainder of the students of S. L. H. S. we leave nothing. You were weighed, but not found wanting. Now and forever, we the Senior Class of 1921, leave all our abilities stretching into every part of the landg and without tithe or diminution leave the knowledge of what n real world this truly is and with sweetest hopes that our efforts may be the in- spiration for others. WITNESSETH, Whereol', I have hereunto set my hand and seal this, the twentieth day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Twenty One. QSEALJ MARSHALL E. RENSHAW, Class President. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Senior Class of 1921 QNineteen Hundred and Twenty Onoj as their last will and testament, in the presence of each onher we have hereunto subscribed our names as altering XVit1'lBf.'S8S to said instru- Illtfilt. W. D. COCKING, Superintendent MADGE MILLER, Principal EVELYN JENKINS, Junior President. Page Twenty Three
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0 0 J Senior Class W111 1 'llhe end approacheth! The hour hath come, when we, the illustrious Senior Clas of 1921 of the Storm Lake High, of Buena Vista County, Iowa, must bid a sad farewell to the High School Body and Faculty. 4 ln the name of Learning'-Amen. We, the Senior Class being of sound :und pre- possessing mind, do make and publish this, our last will and testament in order, as justly as we may, to distribute our interests to those remaining behind us in Storm Lake High School. First, that part of our business which is known in the law and recognized by all, our worn places which we have so diligently and trustily tilled and o'er which elbow and book-worn desks we have so uneeasingly toiled. Item-First, we bequeath to the Faculty in the future, all the kind regard we have held for them in the past and greatly hope that they will, perhaps, have under their supervision another class as intellectual as ours has been. Item-Secondly, we do generously bequeath to our fellow Juniors all our in- tellectual ability and with our sincerest hopes that they may, some day, reach the high standard which, we the class of 1921 have attained. Item-We further bequeath to our fellow Juniors our desks and all the treasures they contain ffor a set pricey thereof. Item-To the Sophomores, we leave, yea willingly, our overflowing pep, and our sound advice both acquired by four years of constant service. Our advice to you brother Sophs is above all things, Be square. Further advice:-Never talk back to your instructors. If they kindly ask you to remove your feet from the top of your neighbor's desk do not ask questions-just comply with their wishes. You must alwaiys keep in mind that they are your elders. Take our advice also, brethren and sistern and take a journey to the office of the High Mogul before your sojourn. Not only does this relieve the monotony, but also furnishes the necessary excitement for those who are of an adventurous nature. This is not all, fellow Sophs, but experience will teach and often times is a dear teacher-4 - Item-We also bequeath to all the knockers, dead-heads, crepe-hangers, and kill-joys, a tailor-made smile with hopes that someday these individuals will wake up and realize that they are living. Item-To Harold Canon we generously leave Forrest Gal'l'in's football ability. l'f0lll- I'IGl'lJl8 Lewis's reserve to Paul Fleming. Item-Gordon Beatty's musical ability to Pete Blakely. QJew's harp thrown inj ltlflll-F'l'ZlllC6S Lamm's bobbed hair to Elberta Grenewalt. fHair net not ineludedj Itelln-Doris Thomson's merry Haw! I-law! to Olive Nixon. Item-Ragnhild Christensen's hope for a man to Mildred Ol'l'erle. Item-Herman Angier's feather bed to Roger McGill. Item-To Maurice Volkerts and Neoma Cattermole we leave the elegant mahog- any-iinished wedding ring as a present of the Class of 1921. It0lll-A half section of Elmer Giddles' beard to Lloyd Taylor. Q Item-We boys leave the part in our ihair, our bottle ol' olive oil, our comb and brush to the general use of the high school. him- Twenty 'l'wo
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