C7716 Senior will We, the famous Class of '25 of the VVatsonville Union High School, realizing that our esteemed presence shall no longer continue in said insti- tution, except in the memory of those left behind, and that we should be- queath some of our most loved possessions and talents to needy persons, do make, publish, and declare this our Last Will and Testament: VVe bequeath to our class teacher, Miss Harris, our best wishes for health, happiness and success in the future. To the Class of '26, who may find the path of History IV particu- larly thorny, we leave, with deep regret, our beloved History books, hoping that said class will be able to extract more plausible answers from them than we seem to have been able to do. Individually, we bequeath the following: I, Clinton Allison, do will all my educational ambitions to anyone ulxo wants them. I, Hairy Ashcraft, do will my gold teeth to Ralph Johnson. I, Blanche Beilby, bequeath my monotonous giggle to Mildred Webb. I, Maurice Blohm, do will my chewing gum under my desk, to the Freshman Class. The gum is slightly used, but Flavor Lasts . I, Dorothy Bosley, bequeath my long tresses to Mrs. Tyler. I, Billy Bowker, do will my attendance record to Fletcher Jones, to be presented to him on one of the days he is in school. I, Frances Bowker, do will all the fours I have received to Donald Newell. I, Milo Browne, do will my ability to play hero to George Cowles, knowing that experience is the best teacher. I, Austin Bryant, do will my commanding personality to George Brewington. I, Stephen Carey, bequeath my interest in Fords to any one wishing the responsibility. I, Anna Cikuth, do will my latest novel- How I Escaped the Kid- nappers to Isabelle Trevethan. I, Richard Craemcr, do leave my boisterous ways to Frances Fer- guson. I, Irvin Dethlefsen. do will my cut down to Miss Struve, with warnings to look out for Payton. I, Bertha Dick, bequeath my fiery coloring to Hazel Wood. I, Ella Dong, do will my peaceful disposition to Melvin Fay, know- ing that he will be able to use it. I, Arthur Eaton. do bequeath my football bonnet to Harold Bennett, hoping that it will fit him better than it fitted me. I, Louise Fillius, do will my little book entitled Yell Leaders I Have Known to the school library. l, Martin Franich, bequeath my beautiful penmanship to any one who can read it.
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