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To Miss Mittendorf, our esteem and love for each other twhat she can iind of itl. To Mr. Brown, all the HES left in the Lab. lockers and a nickel to buy a new tape measure. Article I I I To the Junior Class, the Senior privileges, all the unsold Wyo-Ecos, and the old School Chatters left in Room 3; also the privilege of appointing a traffic cop for the locker rooms. To the Sophomore Class, our place on the Honor Roll, and the pictures in our French note-books. Also we bestow upon them the J uniors, printing press, so they may put out the School Chatter next year. To the Freshman Class, our ability to obey the rules of Student Council. and t0 filibuster tsee dictionaryl. We also bestow upon them the Blue Book of Etiquette. Article I V T 0 Betty Weis, the privilege of changing her mind once a week. To Betty James, a fast express to Columbus. T0 Douglas McFarland, a pet mouse. T0 Bud Graff, Wilbufs spelling grades. To Yate Deer, a sane way to attract attention. T0 Hugh Smith, Macts radio for his own amusement. To Patty Childe, our Virgil Pony to carry her through. T0 George Morrison, 21 megaphone. Article V I, Mildred Albert, will to Marjorie Dunn a small portion of my good judgment. 1, Jean Bashwiner, will to Mabel Hamilton my clever sayings. I, Theodora Cheeseman, will to Jean Noonan my deportment grades. I, Wilbur MacKay, hand down to Carroll Christophel my surplus height. I believe in equal distribution of privileges. I, Bettie Miller, bequeath to Betty J ames my unfinished arguments with Mr. Walsh. I, Charlotte Roemler, will to Martha Combs my ability to remember Latin. 1, Howard MacKay, leave Boyden Kinsey my pipe, when he is old enough to use it. 1, Mary Ross, will to Ronald Morrison my fleetness. I, Mary Graft, Will to Pete McMills my Spanish grades. 1, Tom Lewis, give to Helen Gardner my slowness. 1, Alfred Kinsey, leave to Alice Hagerman my love for math. I, Leela Shaw, Will to Mattie Pullins a complete list of my alibis. iggm
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NR XXX Wt w an s N xxxxxxlhmswiisamem . wink SENIOR CLASS WILL E, THE Class of 1923, of Wyoming High School, of the Village of Wyoming, County of Hamilton, and State of Ohio, having been in- formed by Superintendent Stover that we have only a few more hours to enjoy mortal existence, and being of sound and disposing mind, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making null and void all other wills and testaments made by us heretofore. First, we direct our executor herein named to pay all our debts and commence- ment expenses as soon as may reasonably be done after our decease. Article I We, the said class, do give, devise, and bequeath: To the Mothers, Club, our permission to secure 100W; membership next year; also the privilege of bestowing $50.00 upon the next class that puts out an annual, if any other class is courageous enough to attempt it. To the School Board, permission to add a gym, swimming pool, and audi- torium t0 the building any time they wish; also the privilege of managing everyonels graduation but; ours. To the Faculty, all the brilliant sayings of our class, to use as quotations for following classes, a large, beautiful dining-room, in which they can enjoy their luncheons, and an electric dish washer. Article I I To Mr. Stover, an ofhce boy to take the place of Mary Graff. Also a Latin class worthy of the name. To Mr. Walsh, a few inexpensive outline maps of Ohio for teaching Ameri- can history; also the right to discuss, in his classes, any subject from physiology to Tutankhamen. To Miss Risley, a small bottle of red ink, a few blue pencils, and our News- Writing Handbooks, with our compliments. lle'ves of great men all remind us. nggn
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I, Virginia Hill, leave to Samuel Morrison my excess timidity. II; Werner Noonan, Will to Albert Ault all my unused privileges. I, Gladys Fetzer, give to J ohn Biere the privilege of neglecting his outside reading if he cares to. I, Clara Christophel, will to Randall Foulk my skill in science. I, Eliza Flummer, hand down to J ames Scobie my motto, ttSilence is golden? I, Alice Porter, Will to Maxine Brownfield my study hall Whispering permits. I, Gwyneth King, bequeath to Warren Vine the privilege of staying home from school every other day. 1, Nancy Cornell, leave to David Schuehler the playthings I have collected during the year. Article VI T0 the school in general we give: The pleasure CD of getting along without us. Our Vecord 0n the football and baseball teams. A new piano with a soft pedal. All the undesirable traits we do not care to take With us. The privilege of repeating the ttWonders 0f 23 year after year. Article VI I We hereby appoint Mr. Fetzer to be the executor of this, our last will and testament, in testimony whereof we have set our hands, at Wyoming High School, April fifteenth, in the year of our Lord, 1923. THE CLASS OF 1923. B. M., t23. Easy to find after you get him located e Bud.
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