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A elzior fass We, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-seven, being in our right minds and not acting under the influence of any other person, do hereby declare and publish our last will and testament and do bequeath our property as follows: I, Helen Bailey, bequeath to Mary Waddell my preference for Ford V-8's. I, Merle Beebe, bequeath my quiet ways to Nadine Burroughs. I Carlos Carter, will my ear for music to Jacqueline Williams. I l, Agnes Deaton, bequeath my ever present giggle to Bernice Alkire. I, Mary Devine, bequeath my yelling abilities to Margaret Zimmer'i, to be sure that they will not diminish. l, Kenneth Dudley, leave my likable ways to Clarence Solenberger. I, Theodore Follis, bequeath my quiet ways to Norman Kamp, I Vernon l-lelms, bequeath my basketball technique to David Munding. I l, Benson lngraham, will my popularity with the girls to Frankie Bush. I, Bill Johnston, bequeath my swaggering walk to Maxine Rankin. I, Clara Kincaid, will my long finger nails to Shirley Flake. I, Alta Mae Kinkade, will my sophisticated air to Betty, my younger sister, in order to keep it in the family. I, Mary Lytle, leave my merry laugh to Betty Ensor. l, Mary Mann, bequeath my blonde hair to Viola Payne. We, Alice and Betty Newman, will our secretarial training to Mrs. Baer. l Joffre Reyes, bequeath my curly hair to Tommy Dickinson. I I, Donald Ricker, bestow upon Richard Eubanks my ability for two timing, I, Margaret Sheppard, bequeath my sweet smiles to Murfine Vaughn, with the hope that she will find some use for them. I, Clara Sims, leave my flirting ability to Viola I-ludson. I, Frances Thomas, bequeath my tennis ability to Betty Smith. I, Grover Thornton, will my swinging gracefulness to Ted Dorsey. I, Harold Throop, bequeath my open air taxi to Billy I-lixon. l, Muriel Varley, will my ability to go steady to Mimi I-lushaw, l, Donald Weaver, leave my ever flaring temper to Irene Flake, believing that this donation will be a great relief to me. l, Olive White, bequeath my dainty walk to Pat Daily, I Glenna Belle Wilharber, will my nickname Dede to Erdene Deaton. MARY LYTLE FRANCES THOMAS I Page Fifteen
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Page Fourteen Well, fellow classmates, you are now gazing upon Mlle. Marie Lytell the most noted dressmaker of the time! declared smartly dressed Mary Lytle. And no sooner had this burst on our ears than we were startled by another cry. Yippee! Ki! Yi! announced Mary Mann. l'm a cowgirl from Texas! And she did, indeed, look the part with her chaps, boots, five-gallon hat, in fact, everything but the horse. Our attention was now drawn to Betty and Alice Newman, who were sitting next to our Texas cowgirl. Or were they Alice and Betty Newman? Let me tell them, sis, begged Alice. No I will ! exclaimed Bett . We are ersonal secretaries for Alex and Allen 1, H P Tellus, twin owners of the Lovelorn Agency. That's the agency that helped me find the girl of my dreams, said Joffre Reyes. We are now living on my cattle ranch in the Dyama Valley. And that's also the agency that helped me patch up my quarrel with 'Mimi,' my old school flame, remarked Donald Ricker, who was now a very successful motjon picture director. This information was imparted to me by Margaret Sheppard, a very devoted wife and mother in Maricopa. The next two girls to tell of their adventures were Cla.a Sims and Frances Thomas. They said they had just returned from Japan where they had won world- wide honors in a series of tennis tournaments. ' l had the pleasure of attending a few of your tournaments, Grcver Thornton announced. l was in Japan collecting material for my latest book on 'How to Grow japanese Plants in Tour Own Back Tardf While I didn't have the honor of attending your tournaments in person, re- marked l-larold Throop, l sent one of my sport writers over to get the exclusive story for my newspaper Throopk Dirt-slingerf' lt's your turn next! demanded all my school friends as Harold ceased speaking. lt won't take long to tell what l have to say, l replied. l work as a stenog- rapher for the Flywithuss Airlines. And I am a pilot for the same airline, came from Donald Weaver, now known as Daredevil Peewee. lt's your turn, Olive, we all said as Donald finished. My husband, Olive White said, is owner of a famous opera house where l was singing when I met him. Glenna Belle Wilharber, who was the only one left to relate her experiences be- gan to talk. You have all probably heard me over the radio, but you just didn't recognize my voice. l am Dede Bella, a blues singer on the Sobawhile l-lour. We had all been so busy talking that we had failed to notice what was going on around us. But now our attention was attracted to the many peculiar fish and beauti- fully colored sea plants that inhabited the floor of the ocean. After enjoying these sights for awhile, we began to emerge, and we soon found ourselves back on land once more, bidding each other farewell. MURI EL VARLEY
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