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I, XfVayne blohnson, will and bequeath my position as Prosecuting At- torney to 'Morris Anderson, also my distinguished brogue as I feel that without it, he would be unsuccessf'ul. I, Glen Leedom, will my ability of ditching the live days allowed with- out having to take the finals to Bruce Schott. I, Beatrice Fiorini, will my long golden tresses to whomever may re- gret having bobbed hers. I, Alice Moberg, will the front seat in my brother's car to anyone he may wish to take hereafter. I, Everett Rowley, will my black curly hair to Clifford Carlquist as it is so nearly like his own. I, Betty Olivas, do will my pet seati' in the Keyes bus to my little sister, Nell, lest someone else may claim it. I, Oliver Nelson, will my swallow-tail suit and my stiff collars to August Arollo. I, Olga Swanson, will my ability to pitch horse-shoes toEsther Green. I, Morris Yule, having a very jazzy disposition, will my ability to trip the light fantastic to Edward Benard. I, Oma Lawson, will my longest dress to Mary Crane, who will un- doubtedly appreciate my generosity. I, Barthol Pearce, will my deep meloclious voice to Swede Carlson, hoping Mrs. Roach will have less worry while selecting the Operctta cast next year. I. Edna Oliver, leave my Spanish combs and fancy barettes to Mary Knopp. I, Doris johnson, will my height to Marion Senter with the hope that she will fulfill my position on the basketball team as successfully as .l have. I, Karl Claes. will my ability of always knowing my Chemistry lessons to any junior who may wish to get out of some hard work. I, Paul Thomas. will my Cadet suit to Nelson Salmon, who's sole ambition is to be a captain in the next war. I, I-Iazelle Arnold, having a very generous disposition, will and bequeatl- my double chin to Frances Norvell. I, Dick Steele, will my unsurpassed musical talents to 'ilohn McCormack. my rival. I, Minnie I-Ialvorseri, will my seat in bookkeeping to anyone who is fond of work and worry. I, Ione Rapp, will my natural curly hair to Bernice Knutson and my freckles to Ruth Stockman. I, George Niday, will my cap to Raymond Fosberg, who will no doubt appreciate it. I, Ruth Bergundahl, will my love for books and my desire to study to anyone wishing to accomplish the act. I, Bernice Martin. will ,and bequeath my i'gym Costume to Bessie Varner. provided it is not too large. fljagie 241
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SA LMON, DUROTI-'IY 'l'l'lOMl SON, AR'lll'lL1lQ M, Birthplace: Oaltlunzl, California, Birthplace: Moorhead, Minnesota. Glee Club, '24, Glee Club. '22, '23, '24, French Club. '24, Operetta, '24, Transferred from University High, Snanish Club. '24, Oakland, California, '24, TURNER DD,lTH 4 4 ' SMl'l'l-I. I2l,BER'l' ll, B., ' , , , nthplace. Norwalk, Ohio. Birthplace. San Jose, California, French Club, '24, Big T Society, '22, '23, '24, Alert Staff, '24, Track, '21, '22, '23, '24, M , K ,N Bow-Wows, '23, '24, lYCK, FRANQH- Class Play. '23, '24, -. , , - . in-amatic club. '23, '24, ggluiflon' Iowa' French Club. '24, Football ' ' Vice President, Student Body, '24, D,.amatib Clljlb. 123' s'riQi2i.E, RlCl--IA R li BOW-WOW '24, Birthplace. Los Angeles, California,THUMAS, PAUL A- mee Club' ,!21' '22' '23, '24' Birthplace. Amboy, Indiana. Class President, '21, Debate 724. Drama Club. H 22, 23, '24, Transferred from Modesto High Schol, Bow Wows. 24, ,24' Assistant Editor Tribune, '22, Business Manager, Tribune, '23, XYIDEBERG, HELEN llebate Club, '23, '24, , Football ,241 Birthplace: Brantford, Kansas. nie society. '24, Basketball, '23- '24- Business Manager of Class Play, '23, Baseball' 23- Cl., Pl , '24, olilesrzriaaiee '24, YULE- MORRTS Spanish Club, '24, Birthplace: Kelsyville, California. Business Manager of the Alert, '24, Track, '21, '23, Dramatic Club, '23, 'l'l-NJMPSON, I-lUl-BERT Birthplace: Pasadena, California. fo Overetta' '4' -Oma Lawson, '2-1 Spanish Club. '24, Seniors' Will We the sophisticated Seniors of Turlock Union High School after four years oi penal servitude, being of sound mind and memory, supposedlyj and acting under no cocercion or undue influence Cexcepting the All-Mighty Faculty, before whom we quake in terrorll do hereby individually and col- lectively make, publish and declare this our last Will and testament as fol- ltmWS, to-Wit: l, Kellis Grigsby, do bequeath my pair of corduroys to Elmer Elson hoping that by using auto suggestion he may be able to use them. l, Hubert Thompson, will some of my height to Harold Smith who with ai little additional height may qualify for Ringling Bros, Circus. l, Addie Barricklow, will my position as clerk of the Student Body Court to Margaret Seams in order to save her the embarassnrent of appear- ing before the court, ' l, Carmen Olson, will my checks and costume cuts to Dorothy Olson, hoping that by making them up in addition to those of her own the exercise may take the place of her daily dozen. ' I Page 23 1
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.I, 'lolnniy Peterson, will my position as captain ol the football team to Frank Martin tshortyj, who will no doubt prove most capable. I, Evangeline Carlson, will my large assortment of 3's, and even 5's to Iiranklin XX'inkie who will no doubt appreciate seeing something' besides l's on his report card. I, Edith Turner, will the pleasure and enjoyment ul being Art Editor to whoever wants it. We, Sylvia Ilrier and Bernice Sheld, the Siamese twins, will the secret oi cluding certain classes on April Fools Day to any one who might like to learn the secret. l, Arthur 'l'hompson, as a Shiek, will my ability to catch new girls to Samuel Nelson, because I realize that white hair is an indispensable pre- quisite for such a task. I, Tommy U'Brien, having nothing to give do hereby relieve Melba Coveney uf the necessity ol telling me the Spanish Assignment every Hlth period. l, Yivicime Service, will and bequeath the sole right of talking with and walking to and from classes with Roy Purdin, to my sister, Evelyn. I, Ethel Gilliland, leave to any unfortunate -Iunior, the task ol writing up the minutes after each Executive and Student Body Meeting. I, 'Fern Norvell, will all my surplus weight to my sister Frances. I, Dorothy Brown, will my old and shattered binder full of theme papers lu Bliss Halliday, hoping' she will Iind room enough to mark down checks and cuts. I, Iiraneis '.I.lyck, will all my pencils to Miss Critser in order that no one need be without one in her journalism class next year. I, Ilette Clark, wishing to detract some of my boyish looks will my shingle to Frances Meade. I, Iavusia Pellieia. will my skill in both Spanish and lirench to Iaiuis Sweet. I, I.amar hlackson, will my ability to argue to anyone wishing' to know how to kill time in class. ,- - I, Iilbert Smith, very timid and bashlnl in public, bequeath my handicap ol' sitting aside and letting the other Iellow do the talking' tu Ilerbert 'I erguso.n. I, Iillen Larson, will my long, hot walks home Irom school to my little brother Iihner. I, ,lohn liredericks, will and bequeath my I'lirlatious nature to Creighton hoping' he will use it lo advantage as I have. In lYitness lX'hereoI, we the class oil 'Z-l have hereunto subscribed our names in 'Ilurlock Union High School. City ol' 'Ilurloelq, County ol Stanis- laus, State of California, this Zlnd day ol April, W2-I, in the presence ol the Faculty, whom. we have requested to become attesting witnesses hereto. I Page 'I
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