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42 19 Evelyn Chandler: Laren Coggan: Robert Conley: Norma Jean Dehart: J. D. Dewhirst: Beulah Mae Flexter: Tom Flexter: Kathryn Frank: Charles Grove: Norma Jean Hall: Johnny Harbin: Emogene Herdes: Dorothy Henry: Junior Hiser: Bettye Holman: Feme Holman: Jim Hubbartt: Lowell Hunley: Mary Evelyn Kessler: Arthur Koehler: Bertha Faye Koehler: Wilma Lutz: Loren McKinney: Claytontan-------------------- SENIOR WILL (Continued) Her quiet ways to Evelyn Burt. His daily ride to school to any one who likes to walk. His position as chauffeur to Jack Banker. Her sweetness to Mary Louise. His place on the team to Charles Warren. His ways with girls he would like to keep. Her chats with Dorothy Louise to Donna Warren. His humor to his kid brother, Carl. Her dark hair to Betty Lane. Refuses to leave anything to anyone. Leaves her height to Mary Lena. His place in the F. F. A. to Fred Frazier. Her quiet smile to Martha Acklin. Her athletic ability to Deane Smith. His curly hair and sunny smile to the boys who follow him. Her ability to sell Annual advertisements to Toad Crackel. Her typing speed to Ronald Levitt. His ways with the Freshmen girls to Ronald H. Leaves his place in English IV to anyone who wants it. He doesn’t. Wills her ways with the boys to Virginia Rodgers. Leaves his poetic nature to Tom Clark. Her quick and sunny smile to Revere Hall. Her sweet disposition to Anna Mae Love. His horse laugh to Patsy McAllister.
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19 Claytonian 42 SENIOR WILL T? We, the members of the Senior class of 1942, of the Clay City Community High School, County of Clay, being of sound mind, superior judgment, and knowing the extent and value of our property, and those who are entitled to bounty, do hereby draw up in charitable form our last will and testament on the twenty-first day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred forty-two. We do sincerely hope that you “youngsters will use the proceeds of this will to the best advantage. It has been with much toil and perseverance that we have carried our respective titles and talents, through four years of well spent time. In due respect to the underclassmen, we, the Seniors, do will our following intangibles. As a group we do hereby make the following bequeaths: To all who follow us: Anything we could not take with us. To the Board of Education: One slightly used building fully equipped with a full set of teachers who have been taught how to handle young wildcats. To our Principal: Our thanks, and excuses to use on how to skip school legitimately at any time or for any occasion. To the Faculty: We will our patience to cope with the underclassmen. To the Juniors: We leave our place in this educational institution, fully aware of their ability to take over. To the Sophomores: To the Freshmen: We leave the job of selling candy and other tasks that next year’s seniors won’t want to do. We leave them the thought that only hard work will enable them to leave this institution in four years. Ferril Ballard: His height and track ability to Harlan Wesley Rose. Velda Barnes: Her pretty smile to Helen Brown. Pauline Barre: Her trombone ability to Cleta Mae. Fred Bates: His blush to Dobbin. Junior Bissey: His manly form to Ray Stanford. Jack Bokenkamp: The job of being President to Elmo. Agnes Bryant: Her pleasant ways to Doris Thomas. Alyce Bryant: Her ability in Senior English to Florence Mae.
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