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THE SENIOR YEAR BOOK 25 'FBI' - , new placed on chairs, and desks in diverse parts of the school to Billy Mitchell, trusting it will not be necessary for him to use one of the scrapers donated to Mr. Mason. - I, Albert Spicer, bequeath my wild and ferocious disposi- tion to Harold Girven of the Freshman Class. I, Bud Fisher, bequeath my bashful ways and fear of women to Stanton Gavitt of the Junior Class. I, Herman Miner, bequeath my latest book entitled, Why Red Hair is Attractive , to George Keller of the Freshman Class. We, Leo Spellman and John Hogan, bequeath our medals for being late four out of five days every week to Jack Tobin and William Lawson. We, Madelyn Sutcliffe and Eleanor Daley, popular song Writers, bequeath our latest song hit, Wherever You Are, I'll Be There Also , to Bertha Beaudreau and Flora Richards, with the wish that they may enjoy a friendship as sincere as ours. I, Isabelle Steadman, bequeath my personal interest in a certain plumbing business to Ruth Saunders of the Sophomore Class. I, Florence Collings, bequeath my interest in Segar's Grocery Store to the one who will love, honor, and cherish it as I have always done. I, Byron Hiscox, bequeath my motto, Pleasure Before Businessv, to John Sullivan of the Freshman Class. f I, Antoinette Coduri, bequeath my seat beside Miss Mc- Weeney's desk, which I have worked so hard to procure to Lua Kenyon of the Junior Class. We direct the remainder of our literary and scientific pro- ductions be divided equally among the teachers for their fur- ther delectations and that the remainder of our playthings be given to the incoming Freshmen to keep them contented and happy during the arduous process of initiation. We hereby appoint Mr. Willard Bacon, our honored and trusted superin- tendent, sole executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we, the Class of 1928, the testators, have to this, our last will and testament set our hand and seal this twenty-fifth day of June, Anno Domini One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Eight. David Meikle, Attorney At Law. A ..e.e. ,r.,,. Q Sealj tSealJ
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THE SENIOR YEAR BOOK 27 OI Nw THE l'liINC'll'.-XLS OF 'PHE SATYIIIJAY NIGHT CAST AND IIIRECTOIRS On February 16 and 18, the Senior class presented their class play, Quality Street, under the splendid direction of Mist: Jane B. Stanton The play was, indeed, one of Miss Stanton's greatest triumphs. To her we owe the undoubted sue:-ess of our performance- one of the best Senior plays ever presented. Miss Stanton, We thank you!
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