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Elie Seminar mill THE members of the class of IQZS of W. U. H. S., being of sound mind, although nervous wrecks, do hereby, absolutely, posi- tively will and bequest the following remarkable talents and souv- T A477 enirs to deserving and fortunate students. I, Henry Hendricksen. do will my favorite pastime of drawing shoes in History IV classes to the Art Department. I, Eugene Gregerson, do will my title, The Gentleman, my sheikish ways, and my athletic awards to Clayton Calkins. Now you'll be a real hero, Clayton. I. Mary Kirby. do will my Ford to Clyde Phillips, as mine chooses to run. I, Jean Hockabout, do will my desire to study, and my excellent marks. to my brother, Paul, as I would like to keep them in the family. I. Maurine Obermeyer. do will my Hollister sheiks to Mary Basich. Please be good to them, Mary. I, Joseph Meidl. do will my girl in Santa Cruz to Carl Biddle, as I know he will be good to her. . I, Wayne Lobdell. do will all the leap year proposals I have received to Lester Rowan. I. Helen Grieg, do will my mermaid siren to the Marsano brothers, Community Buick. They won't stay away now. I, Evelyn Morehead, do will my uncontrollable temper to the faculty to be used only in final ex's or in case of emergency. I, Benny Matsuda. do will my art of one arm driving to Kenneth Mann. Hold everything. Brick. I. Chris Pavisha, do will my dainty ways to Tex Polifka, Just imagine you're a fairy. Tex, and all will be perfect bliss. I. Edith King. do will my hook on How to Be a Vamp to Lorraine Pullen. They can't escape you now. I. Dale Hockabout. do will one valve of my cornet to Gerald Marcus to be used on the right front tire of his car. I, Mildred Silliman, do will my devilish ways to Betty Mann. I, Peter Stolich, do will my fish stories and gum to Miss Hayward to be used in Biology Lab. The gum can be fed to the fish if desired. I. Eleanor Krough. do will my History IV book to the school to be put in the Trophy case. I, Ned Strong. do will my ability to humor my secretary, to the next Student Body president. I, Charlie Trafton, do will my ability to burn the midnight oil to Pee Wee Hazelton. Hope it brings you better results than it did me. I, Clinton Zobel, do will my place in the Scholarship Society to Billy Nash, as he'd never get there otherwise. I, Helen Wilson, do will my male admirers to Julia Richardson. Glass, handle with care. I, Delwin Murray, do will my seat in History IV to Everett Luther, providing he uses it to sleep in as I have done. I, Norma Gill, do will my vocabulary to 'ASody to be used, when playing against the Santa Cruz Cardinals. ' I, Pauline Barbagelata, do will my dreamy eyes to Virginia Pullen, knowing she will make more use of them than I did. ' Page Thirteen
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I, Herbert Dalton, do will my art of playing feminine roles to my pal, Martin Lamont. I, Eva Bohnett, do will my Chemistry Lab. notes to Glenn Ashcraft. I, Clifford Dethlefsen, do will my drums to myself as I am not able to find anyone whose interest in the band equals mine. I, Thelma Brinkworth, do will my frivolous manners to Danny Ready. I, Philip Baker, do will my collection of stars to be used to start an astronomy class in school. I, Eloise Cowles, do will my merry ha ha to Minniehaha. It will be laughing waters now. I, Dorothy Bradley, do will my Math. IV book to Billy Granger to accompany him through High School. I, Catherine Bronson, do will my desire to argue to Jack Baker. Now you can talk the office girls into not giving you demerits for being late. I, Florence Tappenden, do will my short skirts to Thelma Lively. I, John Sambrailo, do will my Rudolph Valentino looks to Marvin Hockabout. I, Masao Wada, do will my interest in athletics to anyone who will treat them as I have. We, Emma Schroder, and Elaine Jennings do will our coquettish ways to Eulah Dohme. knowing that she will make good use of them. I, George Novacovich, do will my sheep skin coat that I wore in the school play to Miss Waite knowing that she needs a few more, I, Sam Mida, do will my boisterous ways, and I, Eleanor Gerdau, do will my quiet, lady-like manners to Miss Benham and Mr. Munson respectively. I, Maxine McKibben. do will my ability to draw to the top drawer of the Student Body Desk. I, Henry Shikuma, do will my seat in Assembly Hall to Tommy Starks, as I have found it to be the best one to sleep in yet. I, Billy Batchelder, do will my speed burning instinct and my art of talking the cops out of it to Miss Lord. I, Anna Blohm, do will my heart throbs to the drummer of next year's orchestra to keep time by. I, Jeanette McCready, do will my flaming top to Mr. MacQuiddy asking him to take better care of it than he did his own. I, Richard Moore, do will my winning smile and loving disposition to Mr. Dyche. I, George Cowles, do will my bows and arrows to Robert Rowan hoping he will be as successful as I have been playing Cupid. I, Jerry Driscoll, do will my title, Red Dog to the next band leader as I have found it has inspired me greatly. I, Thomas Lister, do leave my Bakery Wagon to the School as a means of transporting the teams. I, Marie Obyen, do will my brother Paul to the faculty. They can look after him better now. I, Thomas Ready, do will my editorship of the Manzanita, and the vocabulary I have acquired during the year, to the next unfortunate victim, I, Mike Resetar, do bequeath my kiddish tricks to Walter Pelissier. I, Dorothy Hamilton, do will my pep to the Pep Committee to help out in the rallies. I, Alvin Richardson, do will my basketball honors, and irresistable ways with the opposite sex to Mouse England. We hereby nominate and appoint Venus sole executrix of this, our last will, on the eighth of June in year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight. Page Fourteen
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