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1 9 2 B I S B I L A 1 9 2 0 ' '•7 INC JS Senior Class Play; Senior Vaudeville; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Track 2; Boys’ “IT Club; Breeze Mali 2, 4; Bisbila Board: Glee Club 3. 4: Operetta 3. 4. Get money. ttiU get money, boy. o matter by uhat meant.” Charlotte Wells “Pinky Senior Vaudeville; Dramatic Club 4: Senior Vaude-ville Committee. “Woman it at hr it incontinent.” Ronald Woolery “Ron” Swimming 2. Captain 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Dramatic Club 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Track 2; Boys’ “U” Club; Triangle Club 2. “Matters will go ncimmingly.” Edith Zimmer “Edit” Stanley Hall 1; Senior Class Play; Senate 4; Senior Vaudeville; Dramatic Club; Girls’ Club. Vice-President 3; Girls’ Council; Vaudeville Committee; Honor Boll. “Sever morning wore to evening but tome heart did break.” Eighteen
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1 9 2 6 B I S B I L A 1 9 2 » Alan B. Todd “Al” Football 2. 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3. Captain 4; Baseball, Captain 3, 4; Boys “t ' Club; Class Vice-President 2; Triangle Club 1, 2. If there he fay on earth it it to tee The heart that Othert bleed for bleed for me, Mary Mabel Todd Senior Vaudeville; Dramatic Club 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Operetta 4; Honor Roll. Her eyet are homes of silent prayer. James H. Tyler Jim Class President 2, 3; Breeze Staff 2, 3, 4; Ili-Y 3. 4; Triangle Club 1, 2. Rich with the spoilt of nature Jeanette Wallace Hobby” Class Play; Senior Vaudeville; Dramatic Club 2. 4; Glee Club 4; Operetta 4. Corot at a fight, belter at a play, Seeenfeen
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1 9 2 6 B I S B I L A 1 9 2 « LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT WE, the Senior Class of I niversity High School, realizing that the day of our departure from this institution draws near, and wishing to leave the remaining students and the Faculty of our Alma Mater not unprovided for, do hereby sign and set our seal to this will as drawn up for us, in token that it is our earnest desire that all property which has been handed down to us, or has originated with us, shall not here die, but shall continue to be the possession of each successive class. Signed and witnessed this first day of April. Anno Domini 1926. The Seniors. Witnesses: Ole Melby Mrs. Score. BEQl ESTS AS FOLLOWS: Werner Gullander wills his largest jar of Stacomb to Adolph Olson. Middic Larson realizes that not everyone is blessed with such a marvelous power of speech as hers, and she leaves it to Ruth Burkhard ami Marjorie Myers so that Khoda and Donna may have a little competition. Johnny Hynes, having a young sister in the freshman class, gladly leaves her to —well, first come, first served. Virginia Bollinger, from the compassionate depths of her tender heart, bestow upon Steve Harris—her pulchritude. Bill Martenis will confide to Miss Fenton his highly successful process for becoming hard-boiled. Mary Mabel Todd gives all her curls to Lois Finger. Bud Wing will now auction off his unrelenting industry to the highest bidder. What’ll you make, it, Ladeez an' Gents? Mu Clark leaves to all U High girls her “good will towaids men.” Bon Woolery has gone through all his possessions and has decided to bless Natalie Wedge with his beautiful swan dive. Jeannette Wallace bequeaths her one and only laugh to Alice Riley. The Jeannette Wallace laugh is guaranteed unbreakable. Leonard Finkelstein leaves his inimitable line to Betty Buggies. Lesley Lieb finds herself unable to wrest her heart away from “Those Adorable Junior Boys,” so she'll have to leave it there. Jim Tyler will leave for Flossie's house immediately. Jean Balcome, finding that her radiant blushes dull her lustrous locks, wills them to Ingeborg Husbv, believing they will be a perfect match. Mine ter n
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