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Page 24 Chr Rosebud SENI@ RS GIEAS Saw EE We, the Senior Class in the City of Waterloo, in the County of DeKalb, and in the State of Indiana, being of ivory domes and faultless memory do make and publish this as our last will and testament, hereby destroying all former wills made by us. Item I.—Now it is our will that our just debts and legal charges be paid out of our estate. Item Il—We give and devise all residue of our estate, both personal and real estate to our Faculty and under classmen to be theirs forever. Item II]—We make and appoint Miss Clara Rowe as our executrix of this, our last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have here set unto our hand, signed and sealed, this, the first day of April in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-four, in the City of Waterloo, in the County of DeKalb, and in the state of Indiana,, do make and publish this as our last will and testament in manner and forms as follows: I.—We give and bequeath our Jolly spirit to the Juniors. Il—We give and bequeath Hattie Dixon’s chance of being an old maid to Ethel Miller. Ill—wWe give and bequeath to Reginald Goodwin, Henry DeLong’s good grades. IV—We give and bequeath to the Sophomore class, Iva Mergy’s ability to argue. V.—We give and bequeath to Richard O’Brien, Oliver Opdycke’s chance of breaking hearts. VI.—We give and bequeath to Milford Snyder, Curtis Hawk’s pep. VIl.— We give and bequeath our good looks to the Faculty. VIII.—We give and bequeath to Thelma Bowman, Helen Miller’s merry smile. IX.—We give and bequeath to Richard Willey, Kenneth Ridge’s abil- ity to play basketball. X.—We give and bequeath Ruth Wing’s run away pony to Irene D. XI.—We give and bequeath Keith DeLong’s ability to debate to Bill Byers. XII.—We give and bequeath to Faye Dunn, Gertrude Newcomer’s quietness. XIII.—We give and bequeath to Don McIntosh, Raymond Bonecutter’s ability as center on the basketball team of 725. XIV.—We give and bequeath to Eleanor Myers, Betty Sponsler’s persistence in reading and writing love letters. XV.—We give and bequeath Irene Griffin’s temper to Georgia Wines. XVI.—We give and bequeath to Henry Wing, Mary Bon’s ability for holding offices. XVII.—We give and bequeath to our worthy executrix, said Miss Clara Rowe, all our honors won during the four successful years, which we think will be of great value to her in home making. WITNESSES, Miss Diggins and Mr. Buss.
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Page 26 Che Roselnwd JWINIORS GENS Sa Gini PLESIGONT Masrscotteccsse tee etaseeosece eeecean LOY AYERS ViCe= Presid Cliter.ccssscceecauecrecnes GRANT KELLEY SEChCLATYscseemratedocesettrtees HARRIETT BOWMAN TROASUYCY. Beciccccsyassewers sasesceaee VIOLET EBERLY MOTTO—“‘Live and Learn.”’ CLASS COLORS—Maroon and White. CLASS FLOWER—Lily of the Valley. CLASS YELL—Zip, Zam! Zip, Zam! Zip, Zam! Za! lehthy ISM Jah key TS he, Gey Ngenanll The brightest class that is alive Is the class of ’25. CEASSSE ORM Here’s to the class of ’25, The smartest class, sure to thrive, Three years we’ve learned and worked In Waterloo High, and never shirked. Fifteen members, each true and strong, Like noble people in story and song; In ’25 we graduate, with honors bright, Because we always do what’s right. We’ve done our share for the school this year, Our past in athletics and drama is clear; | We’re represented in the orchestra by four, And Harriett has won us honor more. Until next year we say adieu, With this plea we bring to you: Always work with all your might And you will surely win the fight. —ELEANOR MEYER ’25 | |
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