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I, Delbert Chipman, do will and bequeath my intelligence to Lois Taylor, feeling that I can get along in this world with my beauty. I, Neva Walker, do will and bequeath any overlooked gum that I might have left to Elba Miller Since gentlemen prefer blondes, I, Marjorie Williford, do will and be- queath my blondness to Irene Martin. I, Bob Lamson, do will and bequeath my speech to anyone fast enough to catch it. I, rillie Shaw, do will and bequeath my “fighting spirit’’ shown in classes to Marjorie Gardner. I, Marion Huggins, do will and bequeath my wonderful gift of gab to anyone strong enough to undertake it. I, Einar Knudsen, do will and bequeath my bluff to anyone applying. Come early and avoid the rush. I, Rolland Wakeman, do will and bequeath my boisterousness to the Cyr girls. May they make good use of it. I, Pauline Minshall, do will and bequeath my place on the Honor Roll to Bill Watson. I, Luboff Helmich, do will and bequeath my baby stare and voice to Gorden Wilson. I, Dick Brown, do will and bequeath my daintiness to Pluma Kenfield; my beauty to Paul Brink. I, Donald Sangster, do will and bequeath my musical ability to James Shaw. I, Lewis June, do will and bequeath my drag with the faculty to Rein- ette Fowler. I, Mabel Gilbert, do wifi and bequeath my luck to get married to Oliver Torgusen. I, Marjorie Brown, do will and bequeath my innocence to Matie Bennett. I, Opal Alexander, do will and bequeath my quietness to Rena Conley. I, Helen Morrison, do will and bequeath my vampish ways to Clarence Jacobsen. —M. H. and T. S. Eightcei
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that picture fades I see a ship, and on the deck I see a girl whom I recognize as Helen Morrison, but I fail to recognize that tall, sturdy man by her side. Rice! Why that can only mean a honeymoon trip to Europe. Who is that I see with a Ben Turpin look and Charlie Chaplin feet? Why it's the modern Houdini, Dick Brown, taking rabbits out of a hat. The crystal has revealed the fate of all my classmates. Oh! woe is me! The last scene and the saddest scene. I see myself, still Marion Huggins, manipulating a type- writer in the office of the Red River Lumber Company, and on glancing above my desk at the calendar I see the date 1950 and faint dead away. —M. H„ '27. We, the class of 1927, of the Westwood High School, have called you together upon this solemn and serious occasion to listen to our last will and testament. To receive from our dying hands, gifts we have to bestow on you, talents which have served us so faithfully these last four years. We, the Class of 1927, about to pass out from this sphere of education in full possession of a crammed mind, do make public our will and testament. We give and bequeath to our dear faculty, who have been our guardians so long, a sweet and unbroken succession of restful nights and peaceful dreams. It has been a hard strain on them, but they have done their duty well and verily, they shall have their reward. We give and bequeath to our class teacher. Miss Neill, our respect and appreciation; may the Gods bless her with another such class. And to our fellow students; may these things be a gentle reminder of our noble hearts and generosity: I, Annie Lou Alexander, do will and bequeath my studious ways to Ray- mond Chipman. May they serve him as they have me. I, Thomas Weitzel, do will and bequeath my surplus avoirdupois to John Wood. I feel he needs it badly. I, Kenneth Lofstedt. do will and bequeath my privilege to ride in Pauline's Ford to anyone who can get it. I, Mary Tisserand, do will and bequeath my devilish ways to Dede Felion. Seventeen
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Junior Class First Row: Harold Hull. Marie Phelan. Lois Taylor. Marjorie Champ. Matie Bennett, Alma Roberts. Gordon Wilson. Second Row: Evelyn Utz, Minnie Martin, Lester Ricketts. Miss Lord, Maggie Martin, Reinette Fowler. Back Row: James King, Clarence Jacobsen, Walford Dick. Not in picture: Nettie Perini, Adelyn Stout, Paul Brink. OFFICERS Minnie Martin........................................... President Clarence Jacobsen.................... —........—--------------- Secretary Adelyn Stout..............................-------------------- Treasurer Class Colors: Class Flower: Blue and Gold California Poppy Motto-. Together we stick Divided we're stuck. Nineteen
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