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24 UPPER ARLINGTON ANNUAL Item IX. To Miss Darragh, we leave our sincere appreciation for our trips through various institutions, also our class constitution by which to remember us. Item X. Evelyn Fenton endows Emily Bode with her ingenuity accompanied by her giggle in hopes she will use them to a good advantage. Item XI. Dorothy Fuller wills to Fred Wing her extensive conversations. Item XII. Mary Lou Kirkpatrick wills to Silo Lakin her superfluous height. Item XIII. Stanton Wilson wills to Dick Radebaugh his brief case to help him carry his numerous books about the school. Item XIV. Dorothy Francisco wills to the next Business Manager her pep and executive ability. Item XV. Catherine Gibson wills to Neil Estey her skill and technique in piano playing. Item XVI. Josephine Hughes leaves her treasured picture of Richard Barthelmess to Vera Atkinson. Item XVII. Dorothy Sibbald wills to us all, an invitation to her wedding. Item XVIII. Ivan Creager leaves to Dan Thomas his position as Senior Shiek. Item XIX. Wilametta Morris leaves one dozen ladies’ handkerchiefs to Blaine McGaughey in hopes that he will need no longer steal them. Item XX. Frances Sayers leaves her vocabulary to John Parker in hopes it will serve him well. Item XXI. Elisabeth Benbow leaves to Robert Marquardt her scholarship, that he may speedily graduate. Item XXII. Evelyn Bode wills her quiet manner and music ability to Mabel Shelley. Item XXIII. We, the Seniors, do hereby bequeath to the whole school our appreciation, worthiness and joy as Seniors. This testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hand this last day of school. May 28th, of the year. Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-five. Signed and acknowledged by the Senior Class. Representative: WILAMETTA MORRIS
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U P P E R ARLINGTO N A N N U A L 23 CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and twenty-five, of Upper Arlington High School, of the village of Upper Arlington, of the city of Columbus, of the county of Franklin, of the state of Ohio, of the United States of America, of the Planet of Earth, being in sound state of mind( ?) and memory and of a generous nature declare this our last will and testament. Item. I. To the Juniors we hereby bequeath our exalted position at the head of the school, our special privileges, (if any) and our cherished Physics experiments over which we have labored so valiantly, on the condition that they are handled with utmost care. We also leave them the privilege of giving a Senior Play, providing that it is still better than the one of the class of twenty-five. We will too. our excellent Book Reports to the Juniors if they in turn will hand them down to the coming generations. Item II. To the Sophomores we will our ability to be on time and our perfect behavior between classes. We also bequeath to them our artful manner of persuasion with the teachers, and our fearlessness in approaching them. Item III. To the Freshmen we do bequeath our awe-inspiring dignity and the privilege of the “wearing of the green”. Item IV. We do hereby direct that all the debts and parting expenses be paid out of the proceeds from the Class Play, and also payment for— 1. The mercury spilt in Physics and instruments broken. 2. The ink spilt. 3. The seats demolished. 4. The damage done to lawns, window shades, black boards, dishes, etc. 5. For the library books we have ruined, lost, or caused to stray. Item V. To Mr. Jones, we hereby will and bequeath Ivan’s noble chariot to carry him back and forth between buildings. Item VI. To Mr. Jackson, we will Holt’s “Care and Feeding of Children,” and also a jar of Mellen’s Food. Item VII. To Miss Irwin, we give the privilege of bobbing her hair, and the steering of another class of little angels successfully through its last year of school. Item VIII. To Miss Hadley, we will the remains of the Senior Lockers and their contents. We charge her to handle these frail structures with the utmost care.
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U P p E It ARLINGTON A N N U A L CLASS DAY WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925 PROGRAM Violin Solo................................EVELYN BODE Salutatory................................ELISABETH BEN BOW Class History..............................DOROTHY FRANCISCO Class Poem -..............................EVELYN FENTON President's Address........................FRANCES SAYERS Junior Response...........................DOROTHY ZARTMAN Sonj;......................................CLASS Class Prophecy............................MARY LOU KIRKPATRICK Class Will.................................WILAMETTA MORRIS Valedictory...............................CATHERINE GIBSON- Song: - -- -- -- -- - CLASS Class Motto: Essayez Class Flower: Red Rose Class Colors: Scarlet and Gray
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