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[18] THE WARRIO] three years ago, in 1933, when I last saw him. Darned if h didn't have a mighty good start way out in New Hampshire a a sceintific hog raiser. Didn't raise nothing but Berkleys and hi hog farm sure looked like a park. Well, Tid, I'm off for a trip west tomorrow. They watch th freights close here so I guess I'll have to walk a ways. Addres me G. D., New Orleans. I'm taking that route this time. Your old classmate, Geo. W. Sigurdson. (They call me Jazzbo George, now. Class Will We, the Seniors of 1925, being of s ound minds, declare thi to be our last will and testament. First, we wish to extend our-thanks and gratitude to ou teachers for their efforts enabling us to acquire an education. Second, we bequeath to the Student Body the genteel atmc sphere created by our presence. Third, we leave to the Juniors our sophisticated ideas. Fourth, we will to the Sophomores our dignified manner. Fifth, we will to the Freshmen our ability to overcome th inertia of ignorance. Sixth, to our underclassmen, we as individuals will the follow ing: I, David Ankrom, will my oratorical ability to Myron Hall. I, Kenneth Wallingford, will the privilege of taking a tw week's holiday to anyone refusing to put sawdust on the gridiror I, Glenn Carter, bequeath my winning smile to Ethel Movich I, Eleanor Fee, leave the pleasure of relating the wonders c Lewis to Eunice Rowen. I, Joe Standard, will to Ralph Bowen my way with the schoc teachers. I, Helen Bakkensen, will my industrious disposition to Myn West. I, George Sigurdson, leave my grandfatherly ways to Delber Deane. I, Frank Parker, leave my freshman girl to the care of an Junior proving himself capable. I, William Evenden, leave by vampish ways to Mattie Hame In witness, whereof we, the class of 1925 have placed ou hand and seal this 21st day of May in the year of one thousan: nine hundred and twenty-five.
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THE WARRIOR Lloyd Loomis “You'll know him by his grin.” Mary McDermott “Laugh and the world laughs with you.” Vernon Hall “T never dare to act as funny as I can.” Mae Standard “Now don’t get in a hurry.” Firmin Falleur “That’s the old fight, gang!” Ethel Filby “She gives her best as being none too good for any task.”
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