C4 44 44 44 44 C4 ThE ff4Tg072!1lliS Senior Class Will We, the Seniors of '34, being of fairly sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. As a class we leave our excess funds to the Student Body. Our assembly seats we bequeath to the Juniors, and our fondness for study to the other two classes. Our individual wills are as follows: I, Thelma Benigar, leave my slim, girlish figure to Virginia Redding. I, Frances Bonfilio, give my Ford coupe to Ernest so he can take Mary out riding. I, Ambrosia Colendich, bequeath my violin to Russell Dragone. Le I, Lorraine Conway, leave my ability to vamp the little boys to Lillian y. I, Bfernice Cooper, give my place by the hall radiator to Annie Wil- liams, but I take Wilbur with me. I, Dorothy Copp, gladly surrender allrmy books to dear old Bret Harte. I, Martha Holland, bequeath my jar of Madame Jorgenson's Reduc- ing Balm to Mildred Konevich. I, Joyce Kurtz, leave Baby Tuba to that big-little boy, Anthony Guisto. I, Raulin Lagomarsino, will my ability to sing bass to Jackie Burrows. I, Vivian Lillie, leave my title of Shrimp to some other pocket edi- tion. I, Catherine MonteVerda, gladly surrender my position as pitcher to Marguerite Egan. I, Tom Osborn, leave my love for the innards of model T Fords to Alice Mills. I, Annabel Redding, bequeath my long tresses to Bob Ireland. I, John Robertson, leave all my girl friends to Mr. Daily. I, Mamie Sayer, leave my ability to catch a husband to all the Senior irls. g I, Venus Shrum, leave my demure way to Oliver Mills. I, Wesley Slavazza, leave behind my gift of gab in order to avoid arguments in the future. I, Norman Tanner, leave my Norwegian lineage to Boscoe Iaich. I, Veola Thorpe, leave my ability to mind my own business to Viola Stegman. I, Bertha Thrower, bequeath my giggling soiprano voice to Jack Fletcher. I, Carmen Tindall, leave my ability to recite nursery rhymes to Aileen Ryland. I I, Mary Vukasinovich, will leave the school my best wishes. We herewith affix our hand and seal this last day of school. June, 19345 ...gt I4 B..-
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