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Nevada City High School - The Quill (371.QUI.1928)(1928) (60 pages)

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12 THE QUILL, 1928
CLASS WILL
We, the class of ‘28, feeling it is time we left this institution of
learning, do establish this, our last will and testament.
George Hegarty leaves his Ann to Floyd Stenger and his athletic
ability to Spencer White.
Elmer Marriott wills his good looks to Bill Jeffrey and his harem
to Bill James.
Ray Gleason gives his love for a certain Senior girl to Hood and
his dancing ability to Noble McCormack.
Walter Scadden leaves his “36" waist line to Jane Phillips and
his desire to be a teamster to Elbridge Skeahan.
Ruth Oliver leaves her “‘Jerry’’ to Ruth Smith. What will she
do with two Jerrys?
Hattie Huson leaves her giggle to Bernice Eden and her love
(>) for chemistry to Harold Merrifield.
Katherine McClish donates her Pierson to Harriet Phyllis Emma
Ethel May Bleakley and her height to Tom Hogan.
Elzear Foley leaves his Baker to Dahl Larson hoping he will
appreciate her as much as Elzear did.
Lloyd Penrose donates his laugh to Clayton Scheffer and his
wardrobe to the one best qualified to take care of it.
Beatrice Godfrey contributes her height to Margaret Rector.
Ruth Tamblyn hands down her sedate manner to Lena Ghidotti
and her “‘I’s’” to Walter Huson.
Howard Penrose leaves his Eden to whoever wants “‘it’’.
Gene Solaro leaves his ride on the Aggie Bus to Gertrude
Marriott.
Howard Wasley contributes his long walk to Dorothy Tamblyn
and his Lena to Byron Janes.
Erla Davidson leaves her beaux to Florence Smart.
Marie Agostine leaves her well groomed hair to Genevieve Evans.
Lillian Duceschi bequeaths her stature to Ruth Gleason.
Alice Randall bequeaths her Chevrolet rides to Nancy Jones.
Scott Rundy leaves his violin to Bob Polglase and his quietness
to Lionel Davies.
Harry Stevens leaves his dilapidated books to Laurel Phillips.
Cameron Larsen donates his study hall seat to Bill Rector and his
love for sports to Addison Janes.
Rose Bush
Witnessed by Dinah Mite
Lima Bean.