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Dale Bauer leaves an empty space in the parking lot, as well as a walking girl friend. Sarah Jane Cockerham wills her last name to anyone who will take it. Sarah says she be lieves she's got something there. Betty June Phillips wills her Grecian nose to the future art classes—an inspiration. Harold Noah leaves behind Hazel Crock well. Catherine Erffmeyer bequeaths a few extra credits to Harry Tilley. Minta Carol Fischer wills her prizes in the 4-H Club work to Archibald John Hinshilwood. Ruth Gatz wills a few words of wisdom to the Sophomores, but a very few at that. Vesta Bletscher leaves her ability to drive a car to James Falloon, not that it would do much good. Edward Gilliland bequeaths his trance-like, quiescent, hypnotic, somnambulism to Chuck Greenwald. LaVeda Creech wills a ping-pong table to Marian Herrington, if she should be able to find the ball. Raymond Herbster leaves walking. What's the matter, Raymond, did you sell your car to the junk dealer? Tom Bryson leaves a punch in the nose to anyone who tries to stop him. Fred HarkendorfT bequeaths his Don Juan ways to Bob James. Edgar Wiltse leaves his pugilistic accomplishments for a music lesson. Everett Deforest Kiefer abandons a battle-scarred pigskin. Off to Kansas City, Helen Claire Kilbury leaves behind her many broken hearts. Katherine Kentopp leaves her ability as a gold digger to Virginia Dunn. Don Kratz wills his cynical outlook on life to Helen Slagle. Jane Ann Lake leaves a four years' speed record in slow motion and dares anyone to match Merle Andrews is such a Scotchman that he is not going to leave anything. Maxine Allen wills her interpretation of the St. Louis Blues to Jo Weaver. Let's see what you can do with it, Jo. Donald Butler leaves for the purpose of saving more soles.” Opal Lee Galley bequeaths her unsophisticated girlishness to Edna, to keep it in the family. Miriam Mower leaves the good old stamping grounds, still looking for a civilized giggle. Imogene Young bequeaths the honor of her frequent rides with Marie Wright to Harold Saly. Mary Frances Hysell challenges any Junior to alienate the affections of that certain Mr. Farington. Maxine Grady and Marjorie Jahns bequeath their alluring dimples, their many graces, and charming manners to Mary Huffman. Marjorie Lou Morsman wills the unvarnished truth to Charles Simon. Hildegarde Witt wills her pass ticket from the Taxi Cab Company to Miss Cochrane. Amber-haired Mary Elizabeth Schock leaves Virgil Martin in the hands of the foe. Paul Greenwald leaves in the arms of Morpheus, or is it a Junior? Amos Yoder wills his best shoes to the Government to be used as flatboats for relief work on the Missouri River. To all this and these we declare and affix our seal and signature. Senior Class of 1938. In the presence of Mary Frances Hysell Dean Slagle Witnesses
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