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20. To LaVeta Hanlon, Bessie Lilian's bird-like voice. 21. To Pauline Rolns, Josephine Wright’s “gift of gab.” Ureal tilings are expected from you in the future, Pauline. 22. To Margery Tankersley, Matilda Conor’s curiosity. 23. To Lois Pasco, Mary Sellers’ winsome ways. 24. To anyone wanting it, Lynn Paris’ task of drawing up the wiP 25. To Myra BiggerstalT, Hollis Vanderford’s studious I ob'! 2(i. To Grace Watkins, Margaret Moron’s variety of hair dress. 27. To any, Kenneth Watkins’ “1-lnfF.” Apply early and avoid t lie rush. 28. To Grace Meyers, Rosetta Xaysniith’s gentleness. 29. To Frances Burger, Karina Klein’s thorough knowledge of up-to-date slang. 30. To Kenneth Davis, Charles Wrightsman’s literary ability. '31. To Adeline Rogge, Klain William’s ready wit. 32. To Christine Cotton, Christina Foyt’s graceful dancin';' 33. To Marlin Blount, Mona Black’s “extra dates.” IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto set our hand and seal, this fourteenth day of April, A. I)., nineteen hi. m 1 red and t wen tv-two (1922). (SEAL) SENIOR CLASS. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Senior (’lass, as and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us, who at their request, in their presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses to said instruments. II. A. JOHNS )N, Sponsor. LYNN PARIS. i Page Thirty
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Class Will We, the Senior Class, of the Auburn High School, Stale l Nebraska, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests and devises of whatever nature by us made. 1. To Miss Wellhausen, Varro Clarke’s guiltless expression. 2. To Miss Morse, all the time wasted by Wylie May in English class. 3. To Miss Nelson, Rex Gage’s position as debating instructor. 4. To Miss McGrew, all the pages and paragraphs left unstudied by Carl Brown. 5. To Miss Peterson, the relief of not having a certain group of upper-classmen in her Commei’cial Grography class next year. (i. To Dayton Maclay, John Broady’s position as a basket ball star. 7. To Mr. Carpenter, all the cigarette-butts left on the school grounds by the Seniors. 8. To Helen Frary, Lois Ord’s position at the piano. (Make it snappy, Helen). 9. To Edith Snider, all the powder that Audrey did not get to use. (You won’t get much, Edith.) 10. To Joy Strong, Rove Mayer’s practical ideas. 11. To the Freshmen, all the questions that Harland Whitwell did not have time to ask. 12. To Ada Hannon, Ollie Hays’ popularity among her class mates. 13. To John McKnight, Earl Bowen’s remarkable brain. 14. To Martha Hughes. Klain Williams’ slenderness. 15. To Milburn Ball, Wilbur Maclav’s theory on “How to slide through.” 1(i. To Wesley Martgan. all of Christina Fovt’s extra credits. 17. To John Harmon. James Gillilan’s “responsibility” for the management of the Senior Class. 18. To Everett Connett, Eugene Derry’s musical ability. 19. To Johanna Jezewski, Nettie Conner’s modesty. Pasre Twenty-nine
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