University High School - Bisbila Yearbook (Minneapolis, MN)

 - Class of 1926

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1 1) 2 G B I S B I L A 1 ! 2 6 Frances Clark wills to Evelyn Smith one-half her waist-line. A. A. I). Hahn, Jr., bequeaths his air of importance to Palmer Swain. Helen Lasby and Pat Struble donate to Mary Wildes and Elizabeth Ann Couper their permanent pass to Miss Bockstruck’s office. Frank Bissell wills his fast ways to Jack Barwise. Cretchen Moos leaves her will power and shorn locks to Miss Smith. Wall Lee Hughes leave. - his stentorian voice to Bob DeVinney. Jane F'ord bequeaths her superfluous inches to Thelma Brown. Wally Lovell wills the sunshine of his smile to MacGregor Beadie. Margaret Kepperly wishes her common sense to Mary Rysgaard. Fred Berry bequeaths his ability to “get by ' (sometimes) to Steve Barlow. Elsie Miller leaves her dear little lithp to Winifred Washburn. Francis Drake gives his old roller skates and a Canadian dime to Ed Dorsett. Betty Lang is of Scotch ancestry and feels no obligations to give anything away. Fred Amy loans Kuby Jeanette Thomas his appetite until sin- weighs two hundred and fifty and wins the slate pic-eating championship. A1 Rice leaves his noble brow to Ted Hasmusson. Cy Erickson leaves his six feet and his sympathy with Lard Coffey. t Tnrntn-o,i,-

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1 9 2 B I S B I L A 19 2 6 Don Bayers leaves the lower hall, as usual, in the company of Elsie. Prue Grobc bequeaths her mellifluous voice to Billy Lesher. We’ve beard him and we know how he needs it. Harold Eberhardt and Tiny Stafford will be delighted to give free tango lessons to Helen Bod well. Mary Ada Kelly will give her artistic temperament to anyone presenting a doctor’s certificate saying that he is strong enough to stand it. Henry Bull wills his dignity to Luree, to he used next year. Margaret Hayes: '“Most of what I have is ‘flowing tresses’ and I guess Marion Gold needs ’em more than anyone else.” Alfred Ericksen leaves his Charlestonian tendencies to that already skilled exponent of the art, Donald Burch. Virginia Chevnev donates to the Library and Miss Penrose her files of “Whiz Bang.” Don Mathieson, finding himself to be the sole possessor of a gigantic assortment of almost explosive neckwear, the whole of which he can’t wear simultaneously, donates said collection to the perpetual adornment of the Joan of Arc in the second floor hall. Charlotte Wells and Harriet Zelner jointly bequeath their respective statures to Ted Sutton, with the hope that she may strike a happy medium. Bud Merritt: “I will give anyone five bucks to take this bald head of mine off my hands—of! my neck, I mean. aw. I meant to say take the baldness off my head!” Edie Zimmer leaves her ’witching ways to Elsie Mills, who doesn’t need them at all. Al Todd leaves to his little brother Stanley his Mother's stocking that he hung up last Christmas, and his place on the Honor Boll. That’s pretty nice of him, eh what? Marion Miller bestows upon Dean Kiel her stage personality and the costume that goes with it. Hillford Bowes bequeaths his collection of sweat-shirts to Al Tucker, all except the one from Mound. Margaret l.arawa leaves to Caroline Van Koughnet her dramatic and terp-sichorean talents. Mer Robertson wills his unusual gift of repartee (that’s putting it mildly!) to Sears Lamherton. Jean King bequeaths to Mr. Tohill her instant and ready comprehension of his careful explanations. Jack Bates gives his solemn promise to try to leave the girls alone. Twenty

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