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Harold Crane s bluff we leaxe to next yeai s Chemistlv class to be used when the gas gives out Canaiv bird legs giacefulness and flnting ability ale left bv Ruth Malcolm to Helen Pike Alma King and Lucyle D0lHblaS91 iespectix els Thiee Senioi Dignities bestow their giown up wavs to Nan Cole Alta Doinblasei and Noima Eiickson To Gladys Pollock we wx ill the iight to monopolize Lloyd Green Waltei Cohoe Bud Burns Max Bunday Dean Crittenden and Hank Crossen We Seniors have kept oui debating notes and at this time bequeath same to Dorothy Fox with the hopes that she vslll take good care of them To Blanche Bennetson we will our permission to bob hex han To Maurice Stokes we will a pair of wings to enable him to get to the dinner table first Lyall Crary wills his vocal ability to Giles Trescott Senior class for next year To Miss Scholv we will The Man To Mr Midgett we will ou1 mad passion for dancing in public a heaity hand shake and a fond farevx ell With many tears we leave Miss Williamson without an orchestra To Miss Medley we bequeath oui ability of making stump speeches hoping that said gift will be of greatest help to her when she IS out prac tice teaching To Mr Sweat we will anything we have forgotten to blow up break or use in the Chemistry Lab All the dirty dishes and aprons we bequeath to Miss Forrest To Miss Hokanson we bequeath more giggles Miss Paulson we will and bequeath a librarv of English books Mrs Thurneau we leave our loud voice and boisterous ways the public we leave the High School the school we will and bequeath 1 Our various and Sundiy autographed textbooks 2 The deep sorrow and blank despair caused by our departure 3 As much of ou1 unpi ecedented b11ll1ancy as can be absoibed with out pain In testimony whereof we hereunto set ou1 hands and seal and pub lish and bequeath this to be oui last w1ll and testament in presences of the witnesses named below this nineteenth day of May in the year of oui Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty five iS1gnedJ SENIOR CLASS Witness EDA GREGORY 25 MARGUERITE ASKEW Zo l'll W-VV NNY if 9 . , , J, ' , A D . 1 1 1 ' 1 y Y 9 ' ,, ' Q .. L, .r.,- v 7 '7 Y? ' ' ' k l A 1 ' -1 S .n l 1 y. I w 7. To Professor Williamson we will and bequeath a more undignified K . n ' ' KC 7? 7 , . A . . . A Q H ' Y 7 To . ' ' ' , ' . To . ' ' . . To ' ' . To ' : 7 N . 9 7 L V ' u ' 1- ,' . 1. gf , . 22 , I fl fm . . , . . 9
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Lawrence Fltzgerald bequeaths h1s t1m1dness and ldeas of western hte to Myles Standlsh Clltford Satellle w1lls hrs dlSC3ld6fl beard and mustache to CllI1lOll Core and Shorty Crane We thmk these wlll be enough for both ot them Paullne Iacobson bestows her Wlllfllllg' w fzys on Veda Thompson W1ll1am Burns bequeaths h1s pellect marcellecl pompadour h1s popu larlty and h1s extra bulk to Wllllim WllllS Bud Moore and Ieslle C hxl mers xespectlvelv To I IXIHI1 Nasset Marguerlte P1 ell1e1 w1lls her hennaed h-111 xnfl make up Ah' Lady falr Wrlth golden ha1r I love that taw ny head I begged of you To keep the hue And not change lt to red You re scarce elghteen A crlme It s been Your pralses 'ue unsung, But now Im wlse For I sulmlse Allster Bannatyne leaves h1s B b degree IH Muslc to George Radchtt Florence Thompson leaxes her flfth year of H1gh School to Martha Cunnmgham Perhaps wlth thls extra year you can make It 1n four Charles Armstrong leaves h1s marcel 1ron to Olga Kregness It does good work To Lorrame Lathrop her 9V9ll3'it1l'1Q glggles and art of publlc speak mg are wllllngly left by Phyllls Green It hurts to part NV1th thls but knowlng 1ts great need We w1ll Clfnk Coffey s gentle XOICQ to Wobert Kwuegar To Patsy Pr1dham IS w1lled Bess1e Denmson s old maldxsh wavs Eda Gregory bestows her gum chewlng ab1l1ty on MHFIOH Butchart prouded she doesnt chew less than two packages at a txme Eddle Howard leaves his er ect posture to Earl Bennett and his dfznclng ab1l1ty to Sam Kelly Owen Dornblaser w1lls hls handsome ha11 eyes and mouth to any one who can use them to as good an adyantage as he can We aduse Pert 'VIcNeal to take up the ofter Halrxet Larson bestows hex lady l1ke ways on the Freshmen gnls PUNK'-XX HXX' 1 v . l hw l T v h . ' 1 1 -l . v y 1 I A n A l L n 1 . L. K. A, . , , . .y K, - t , 1 . c . , , c A . 1 - 1 9 l ., . , . 7' ,' L A1 , 1 ' 1 ' 1 ,' L. 1 C ' 1 2 A ' v 7 7 7 , 1 1 I . . . , ' 9 , .L L' 1 . L' r, 1 7 fs That all the good dye young. ' 1 1 1 1 c . L 7 s - KY ' ' 1 1 L If 1 A A 5 .4 . A . L' , ' ' 1 1 - 1' ' A . .U . . L , V. C ' 1 , , ' u , 77 In 1' . , I 1 1 I ' .N . . I V 1 . ' . Of c . 7' 1 ' ' 1 1 . 1 . . , , ., k 1 V C L' i 1 v..' I A i , 1 ' L1 A1 yn 1 ' K1 1 .1 I-' 1 1 21 l fl ', .-1 '
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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Oh my' I wonder whv Phyllrs doesn t hurry up She and Ike haxe been marrred all these xears and he hasn t taught her to be on trme wet I lrttle thought that Ike would ever let any grrl henpeck hrm But sh: certarnly has calmed hrm and rt doesnt seem to be her gentle w avs erther She has ex en kept hrm here rn Choteau agarnst hrs wrll However rt rsn t such a bad place now srnce Wrlda Srmons has become such a wrdelv known eologrst and drscover ed orl rn Teton County when rt couldn t b found by anyone else Funnx about Wrlda thev sav that Stubbs Saterlr whom ex eryone fully expected to locate rn Salt Lake Crtv on account of hrs extra ordrnary appeal to the ladres has been a famous rrder of the rarls for the last seven years has come back to Choteau and rs now trvrng to captrx ate the attentrons of our orl queen But my' She rs so busv keeprng out of the way of the rest of her surtors poor old Stubbs hasn t a chance Well I mrght as xvell wart patrentlx for Phvllrs I wonder what 'lhe Trrbune has to say about the achrevements of Goxernor McLean Thrs rs certarnlv a good prcture of her Oh she rust par doned some one agaln Could that be Edd1e It rs' Now what could he have done? Breach of promrse At last Eddre got caught' He started breakrng engagements before he left school 'md has kept rt up ever srnce Mvrtle Mart1ne I wondered what Myrtle would do when I heard she had farled as a dentrst Back to the old game of breakrng hearts and she s prcked on Eddre Must have been good those two gamrng each other and now Myrtle has sued hrm for S60 000 Smart Eddre knew he could rely on the farth of an old class mate Governor McLean and so preferred a few davs 1n rarl to part rng wrth a few of hrs manv dollars ex en to exonerate the rnrured affec trons of Myrtle Heres another prcture Seems as though I know those eyes Fda Cregoryl That doesn t look lrke her Dancrngl Cracrous' The last trme I saw Fda was after she had taught school for two years and she told me confrdently that she srmply had to grxe up teachrnf., school on account ol garnrng so much werght from eatrng her own cookrng She s a verrtable farry here she certarnly must have a wonderful rnstructor to accomplrslr th1s I wonder who her teacher rs Reads Mrss Gregory has been under the rnstructron of the well known Senor Lawrence Frtzgerald Frtzl Master of dancrng' Whoexer would haxe thought rt' The way he used to cultrxate the grrls corn pxtches was parnful l ' r I'1rW-Wfrxk' I i 7 .1 1 , 1 v I ' I ' L I 1 . , I If . . . , H . n. I I . I I . I , .I I. . '. I . , U .K 4 . . . Y Y . , O 5 v . L ' v l ' I Ls L, iq. v n be L , n' -I' L D ' v 1 Y Il II . I A' , - - . . . 7 . , Y ' L L ' She'll have all the criminals out of the pen yet. Why! Howard, Ed Howard. .A Q 5 . r u x - I C L' . - LI' . 1 ' I , I I h s I .I . . f ,X . . l' n . , Ll x ., , . 1 9 , . ' . . . 7 . . 1 ' I ' v 1 . v ' . -. . . . . . . . , r I . I' Y ' . . . I ' I' - Il ' I Il I Y xl A' I v '-I' Iv . '. . v . T u t , . , . . , . . V . . ' . ,H . . U ' 1 ' ' v vo ' v ,, D . u l r. V 1 V y . C. , L. ' v. Y' - AJ , . 2 , A. f by ' ' l 23 4 'J T
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