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' -1' IK l' ( '. II. S. ;; •: •: H y iv »jy ij : ? ]i• : n wv »i .; .. .■ King, Betty Lee, leaves fer Reserve. Kutz, Virginia, bequeaths her scholastic abilities to John Pearson. Linsacum, Ralph, wills his knowledge of History to Miss Betz. Lupoid, Elizabeth, leaves, looking for a civilized giggle. Lynn, Lorraine, bequeaths her red hair to Nellie. Mahoney, Rosemary, my number’s in the telephone book—don’t forget. May, Charline, wills her knowledge of Geometery to Jean Livingston. McKinney, Leora, Oh, well, it isn’t too long to wait for Jimmie. McLaughlin, Lorraine, leaves her freckles and nose to Pat Lockard. Metzncr, Stuart, leaves for the farm—in the Dodge. Mutter, Collete, leaves the Damon and Pythias friendship. Nedrow, Ruth, leaves in a truck with Elmer. Newhouse, Olive, leaves for the creamery. Evelyn, Obcrst, leaves for home. Oliver, Iva Lee, leaves her interests in the west end of the county to Edith Bray from Rulo. Oliver, Russell, wills his most sincere love to Annabelle Gerwick. Peck, Donald, as well as several other boys leaves a “Hill”. Peck, Bud, leaves his best wishes to some of the Atchison boys. Peck, Thelma Ruth, leaves for Rulo. Popejoy, Edward, bequeaths his bashfullness to Phil Watson. Prather, Shirley, leaves her invalidism to Charlotte. Prater, Eugene, leaves his seat in study hall to Dale. Pribbenno, Elaine, leaves to be employed by the City Cab Company. Riden, Dale, leaves his model T Ford to Babe Kiefer. Rieschick, Albert, leaves for the farm. Rush, John, leaves a broken-hearted Freshman. Schlereth, Gertrude, wills her characteristic dances to Mary Elizabeth Schock. Schock, Suanne, leaves her large eyes and lovely lips to anyone desiring. Schock, Bill, leaves his bold and forward manner to John Falter. Seeger, Wilda, leaves her pretty hair to Alice Trayer. Sellers, Jackie, bequeaths her boots to anyone desiring a pair. Smith, Maynard, bequeaths his football ability to Jimmie Heiser. Snyder, Thelma, leaves her sweet ways to Virgil Martin. Sommerville, Mildred, leaves her peculiar laugh to Elizabeth Yoesel. Strauss, Ernest, leaves merrily on his bicycle. Strawhaun, Thelma, wills her little feet to Mary Hoffman. Stump, Walter, leaves his girlish complexion to Leland Parris. Sutter, Harrison, bequeaths his ability to sleep in school to anyone desiring. Tackett, Eva Grace, wills her place in the band to Donald Heinzleman. Voltmer, Evelyn, leaves her sister. Seetern, Orval Von, leaves his ability at the typewriter to Charles Godfirnon. Weaver, Phil, bequeaths his managing ability to Amos Yoder. Wertz, Richard, leaves for Russia. Whitaker, Dorothea, leaves her string of boy friends to Anna Mangold. §2S2 5£§S [ ! I ! I i lh Ah Ah AIL Ah Tul i Ali A21 Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Ah Page Twenty-four
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TCmggJB eugI '- ’• H. S. We Bequeath Unto We, the Senior class of ’36, being ordinarily sound in mind and body do, in anticipation of our departure, appoint Mr. Gel wick our executor, and hereby bequeath our possessions to underclassmen. Allen, Lloyd, bequeaths his massiveness to Bryan Jones and Roy Eaton. Allen, Marie, leaves her ability to blush to Eleanor Brown. Alton, Robert, bequeaths his ability to entertain the History class to Jim Cain. Apel, Lavina, leaves her typing ability to Raymond Snow. Bennett, Myrtle, leaves her timidity to Marjorie Prater. Brackhahn, Henry, leaves his ways with the women to Bud Farington. Braun, Herbert, leaves for the farm. Bray, Edith, leaves for Rulo. Brenner, Henry, leaves his high scholastic standing to Ruth Faucett. Coupe, Cecila, leaves her ability to get Shorthand to Quenton Lively. Cowan, Peggy, leaves her knowledge to the poor little Frcshies—they need it. Crockwell, Margaret, leaves for Schumway Motors. Davis, Charles, wills his “Tarzan” features to the Andrew twins. Deckinger, Ralph, leaves for the wilds of Africa. Dragoo, Lylith, leaves her typing and shorthand ability to any one desiring it. Dunn, Wayne, wills his ability to drive to Ed Wiltse. Durfee, Camille, still thinks 2 can live as cheap as one. Eickhoff, Lloyd, leaves a pining little Sophomore. Endelman, Max, leaves his bashfulness to anyone who wants it. Femmer, Jean, leaves for Reserve. Fiene, Oscar, leaves his Rouge, Powder and Lipstick to Jay Norris. Fisher, Hazel Marie, leaves her smile and cheerful ways to the Freshies. Flickinger, Lorine, leaves for the Ankrom farm. Forbes, Wauneta, wills her ability to get farmers to Ursua Voltmer. Friedly, Thelma, wills her power of conversation to Hiram Johnson. Gentry, Irene, bequeaths her ability to carry the Kansas City Star to Eleanor Brown. Gist, Tom, leaves his ability to play football to Robert Godfiron. Glenn, Dorothy, leaves her weakness for tall, dark and handsome boys to Mary Davis. Harkendroff, Robert, Robert’s from the farm—he didn’t get that intelligent look for nothing. Ilarmon, Ethel, leaves her attractive appearance to Christopher Wells. Hartman, Margaret, leaves her quiet and winning ways to Katherine Kcntopp. Herschberger, Norman, leaves his love of reciting to anyone desiring it. Huber, Mary, leaves her brilliancy and quiet ways to Carol Schaible. Huettner, Paul, gone but not forgotten by a certain Freshman girl. Johnson, Thurmond, leaves his marvelous formula for gaining weight to anyone. Jones, Joy, bequeaths her History outline to anyone desiring it. Kalibau, Eleanor, leaves to join Willie and the white Ford. Ketter, Richard, wills his handsome features and collegiate ways to Tom Davies. Gladys and Elmer Kiel, are bound to go to the top with those clarinets. I I i) 3 6 Page Twenty-three
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II. S. : 55 JJi 5.5 55 5.5 5.5 5 5 5.5 5.55.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 55 5.5 5.5 5. Wiar, Kathryn, leaves for Reserve. Wilson, Martha, leaves her mental ability to any one who thinks they can use it. Zimmerman, Irene, leaves for the farm. The above testament having been subscribed, sealed and declared by the Senior class, we the following do subscribe our names as witnesses, Kenneth Jahns Marjory Rhoads iTi Tin ylu T'.h '-I 1 11 .» I '• ill lu Page Twenty-five
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