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rellellelleluellreiafwlrwliaueleiren THE KITE lislreiaeuelelrrelllr-1-1leurwmmleneli Will of the Senior Class of 1930 We, the Seniors of Alva Neal high school, as we pass from the portals of our be- loved school, do hereby will and bequeath our most intimate possessions and highly prized attributes to our friends, remaining fellow students, and teachers. I, Burke Anderson, will my school day joy rides to Bud DeVore. I, Faye Anderson, leave nothing but advice to the women on how to win the men. I, William Allen, will my love for Helen Badgley to Dale Kelly. I, Rosamond Armstrong, leave my famous recipe on how to capture boys' hearts to Caroline Thalhamer. I, Mary Katherine Baker, will all my typing pins to anyone who can wear them. I, Frances Beamen, will my red dress that wins basket-ball games to Sarah Lee England. I, Dorothy Bennett, will my giggle to Evelyn Burns. I, Donald Brewer, leave nothing since Ruth DeBard is already in college. I, Bernice Bridges, leave my hot dates to Fern Kelly. I, James Bridwell, leave my ability as a kidder to Ed Balser. I, Herschel Bryant, will my handsomeness to any freshman boy. I, Lois Buchanan, will my disappointed love affairs to Carrie Fateley. I, Betty Burke, will my neat hair to Rose Evelyn Tilson. I, Margaret Burton, will my freckles to Crawford Ford. I, Roxy Bush, leave my dashing ways to Miss Vance. I, Walter Byers, will my trombone stage hits to David Barrow. I, Clarice Clark, will my love for John Hensley to Lucille Dunham. I, Florence Clark, will my high grades in shorthand to Dorothy Walker. I, Minnie Cosby, will my Columbus dates to Maxine Burkett. I, Kenneth Crider, will my knowledge of geometry to the unlucky person who has to take it. I, Stella Curry, will my art of public speech to Dale Graham. I, Helen Davis, will my beautiful brown eyes to Lenabel True. I, Edna DeBaun, will my out of town dates to Theda Hoskins. I, Lowell Deer, will nothing since Frances Jean goes out also. I, Charles Deppe, will the Buick that I used to take Loisann riding in to Richard Irwin. I, William Dollens, will my milk truck to Harold Owens. I, Alice Drake, will my red burret to Iris Hougland. I, Ralph Earlywine, will my ticket scalping to John Sellers. I, Mary Fergason, will my winning ways to P. D. Dobyns that he may win the favor of a certain faculty member. I, Erma Forsythe, dedicate and will my latest book, Gaining Weight, to Bob Garrett. I, Forrest Fuller, will my gasoline discounts to Bob Bryant. I, Mary Etta Furnish, leave nothing since Pat is not here. I, William G. Furnish, will my nickname Peaches to Earl Branigin. I, Burnett Gee, will the curls that I cut off to Virginia Ware. I, Helyn Gee, will my Madison dates to Pauline Featherngill. I, Ch arle s Gibson, will my winning way with the lady teachers to Dick Montgomery. I, Burton Guthrie, will my studious nature to my little brother. I, Joseph Handley, will my rating frat dances to Norman Lloyd. I, Hazel Harrison, will my school girl complexion to Betty Lou Williams. I, Edna Hendricks, will my pep and vigor to Iris Kelly. I, John Hendricks, will my m e e ti n g place with P a u l i n e Ratliff to Dick and Virginia. I, Merrill Hendrickson, will Marjorie Thurman of Indianapolis to Arlie Branigin. 11930
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