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Q L Q GANTT-I, Edna May Gantt, 'do hereby bequeath on Feb, 27, 1930, my ability to write editorials for the Microphone to my sister, Rebecca. GEYER-I, Hanna V. Geyer, do hereby bequeath my yo-yo top to Miss Baker, hoping she cares for it as I have. GOSNELL-I, Margaret Gosnell, will my locker key CNO. 5655 to my brother Ernest in hope that he may not lose it as often as I have. GRIMES-I, Mildred Grimes, on this 19th day of Feb.. 1930, bequeath to Ruth Payne my place as official soup dipper to the thundering herd. GROVE-I, Eddie Grove, do will my size 102 shoes to Foster Callahan, having outgrown them myself. HERBELL-I, Etta Herrell, bequeath my permanent wave to Miss Chambers to fill the vacancy on her forehead. HOPPER-I, Charlotte Hopper, being in my right mind for once, do will to a certain Sophomore my knowledge of Hagerstown men, May she live and learn. HORNER-I, Mildred Horner, desiring the Palmolive slogan to be reserved, do hereby will my school girl complexion to Ruth Darby. HUGHES-I, Dorothea Hughes, will my mental trip to Huntington to some Junior in the Jour- nalism class with a traveling mind. JOHNSON-I, Harry Johnson, being in right mind, do will to William Gordon my ability to sing second bass. KEEDY-I, Goldie Keedy, do bequeath my fountain pen to next year's Senior class. May it be kept in perpetual motion, so it will feel at home. KEESECKER-I, Leo Keesecker, will my pen-name, Buttercup to Eoster Callahan. May he have my sympathy. KNIFE-I, John Knipe, on this 17th day of Feb. 1930, do will my ability to eyerything wonderful in Miss Bitner's knowledge to Clara Border. Cherish it as a rare gift. LAISE-In this unoccupied moment. I, Jimmie Laise, do bequeath my interest and knowledge of blondes to any other boy of the Junior class willing to share the burden. 'Fight for it. gentlemen. LEMEN-Being for a short period of time in my sane mind, I. Juicy Lemen, do hereby be- queath my obtrusive giggle to my dear friend and councillor, Miss Bitner. LEWIS-I, Elmer Lewis, hereby will my pen-name Bunky to Elmer Snyder. LEWIS-I, Pauline Lewis, do hereby bequeath to anyone simple enough to undertake it, my second-year Latin book. LUTTRELL-I, Edna Luttrell, on the 3rd day March, 1930, will my ability to resist temptation to EVie Eckert. May she carry on as I have. MANFORD-I, Pearl Manford, leave my regular seat in Mr. Ruckman's group room to my sister, Ethel. MARTIN-I, Helen Martin, do will my typewriter to Ethel Manford. May she take good care of it. MCKEE-I. Anna McKee, being in my right mind for once, do will to Clara Border and Mar- garet Whittington my place in the graveyard gang , hoping they get as much fun out of it as I did. MCKOWN-I, Gilbert McKown, toast-master of the Social Order of Hy-Ball Club, do bequeath my knowledge of measuring mixed concentrates to Buddy Zimmerman. Shake em up. MILLER-I, Mary M. Miller, do will to Jimmy Luttrell my weekly trip to Shepherdstown. Bon Voyage, Jimmy , MILLER-I, Mary W. Miller, do hereby will to Clara Border my little red hat under which many new ideas have hatched. twenty-seven
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2 l Senior Wills ABBOTT-I, Thomas Abbott, do hereby will my ability of being tardy, to absorb Math., and to master drums to anyone possessing the live talents. ABRELL-I, John Abrell, do hereby will my knowledge of hair-waving to the already vast experienced Bruce Snyder. AIKENS-I, Frances Aikens, do hereby will my knowledge for chewing gum 'to Geraldine Boyd. AIRHART-I, Edison Airhart. bequeath my beloved song book, Popular Broadway Hits to Harold Thompson, hoping these songs will cheer him as they have me. ARMQTRONG-I, Myrtle Armstrong, do hereby will my daily walk Crain or shinej to the Square to Dot Martin. BACHMAN-I, Fred Bachman, will my ability to dance the latest hops to Dutch Crabbe. BEAYERS-I, Jack Beavers, bequeath to anyone concerned my ability to function as a good member of the esteemed Hy-Ball Club. BONNER-I, K Bonner, do hereby will my weakness, rubber leggin , in the Arkansas Traveler to Mary Lloyd. ' BRIMLOW-l, Louise Brimlow, do hereby will to Ruth Hollis my knowledge of Junior boys. BROWN-On this 4th day of March, 1930, I, Elizabeth Brown do bequeath my everlasting desire for lovely nails to Gyrl Lou Miller. May her's surpass mine in length. BROWN-I, Katherine Brown, do hereby bequeath my knowledge of Latin to Emma Sperow. BURNETTE-I, Corabelle Burnette, hereby will my permanent curls to Anna Psalidas. CARPER-I, Katorah Carper, in my right mind Cfor oncej on this 24th day of Feb., will my knowledge of chemistry to anyone desiring it. , CASTLEMAN-I, Esther Castleman, a senior, do hereby will my desire to be a boy to f'Peggy Herbert. CONNER-I, Raphael Conner, will to the coming Freshmen my short-sightedness to see into - the future. This is only on the condition that this will be filed in the Charles Town Court house. COOK-I, Eva Cook, do hereby bequeath my Htrend toward union from 713 Moler Ave. to South Queen St. to anyone possessing the opinion that hiking makes you fat. CUNLISKEY-I, Joseph Cumiskey, in this fifth year of my high school career, will my note books, which are unwritten, to anyone who will appreciate them. CUSHWA-I, John Cushwa, bequeath my knowledge of the Hy-Ball Club and Mixed Drinks to Joe Schleuss. Shuffle'em. DAV1S-I, Helen Davis, do hereby bequeath my ability of loving my one year in school to Fatty Brumbaugh, hoping he will enjoy it as I. DAVLS-I, Louis CCupiej Davis, do hereby bequeath my ability of drawing to Charles Horner and the title of stage manager to Honey Byrer. May they live long and fight l'1Olf. DEAN-I, James Hadley Dean, will my ability to play clean basketball to Buddy Zimmerman. May he be as successful as I. - ELLLOTT-I, Charles Elliott, a senior, do hereby will to William Kastle my ambition to become an undertaker. May he carry it on. FELKER-I, Sam Felker, hereby bequeath all of my cigarettes to Byron Hartzler. FITZPATRICK-I, Madge Fitzpatrick, on this 18th day of Feb. 1930, do hereby will my ability to talk fast, which is my choicest possession, to Miss A. Miller. 'May she profit thereby. h GAIN-I, Millie Rose Gain. being in a sound mind, do hereby bequeath my pink and blue teddy bear, Willie, to Virrene Stotler. May she love and cherish him forever. twenty-six
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Q L l MINGHINI-I, Bruce Minghini, on this l7th day of Feb., 1930, do bequeath to Ross Foltz my ability to avoid any relations whatever with any person of the weaker and self-adoring sex. And how! MONGAN-I, Floyd Mongan, do hereby will to Ray Parsons my ability and desire for geometry, p wishing him success. MYERS-I, Douglas Myers. being in a sober and sane state of mind, will my seat in Miss Bitner's English class to some unfortunate Junior. Pray, Brother, Pray! MYERS-I, Louise Myers, do hereby will my place in the Ruckman group room to Mary Myers. NADENBOUSCH-I, Lee Nadenbousch, do hereby bequeath to Russell Thomas my knowledge of women. NOLL-On this 2nd day of Jan. 1930, I, Gladys Noll, do bequeath my name of Heavy to Sarah Miller. May she never more be called Splinter . NOLL-On this 2nd day of Jan. 1930, I. Ned Noll, bequeath my knowledge of the opposite sex to Kenneth Shackleford. POWER-I, Ruth Power, do bequeath my jollity to some poor grouch who has forgotten how to smile. RICE-I, J. Wesley Rice, on this 23rd day of Jan., 1930, with tears in my eyes, do bequeath some of my weight to my brother. May he never be called Rum after this date. RIND-I, Jack Rind, bequeath my knowledge of librarians to anyone who wishes to acquire it. providing he chooses another librarian. ROBERTSON AND SOLENBERGER-We, Dorothy Robertson, and Virginia Solenberger, do hereby will our ability to remain at the end of the cafeteria line to Mr, Church, forever after. ROGERS-I. Vernon Rogers, do hereby bequeath my class attitude to Miss DeLancey. May she bury it. SEIBERT-I, Frances Lee Seibert, on this 4th day of March, do hereby bequeath my permanent curls to Mary Emily Smith. SHADE--I, Gilbert Shade, do hereby bequeath my laziness to Julian Gordon. May it never cause him as much trouble as it did me. SHERRARD-I. Madge Sherrard, do hereby bequeath to Edna Hartley my ability to learn Shakes- pearean SOnnetS. May she be worthy of itl SHIMP-I, Violet Shimp, hereby will to Kirb Riffey, my even temper. May it not be ruined by getting excuses from Miss Moran. SINE-I, Martha Sine, do hereby bequeath my knowledge of English IV to Miss Bitner. SITES-I. Wm. Sites, do hereby bequeath my seat in the Overland to .Phil Steck. SNYDER-I. Jane Snyder, being in my right mind ffor oncej, do hereby will my limousine of wild flowers to Martinsburg Hi Campus. SNAPP-I, Lillian Snapp, do hereby bequeath to Dorothy Lyle, my habit of skipping school. STAPLES-I, Dot Staples, do hereby will my passion for a new Buick to Freddie Hess-may it always bring him to school safely. STUCKEY-I, Jean Stuckey, on this 27th day of Jan., 1930, do hereby bequeath my love for Hagerstown to anyone interested. Tl-IATCHER-I, Earlene Silver Thatcher, will to Ruth Virginia Payne, my passionate interest in a certain Sophomore C321-P. D. WILSON-I, Virginia Wilson, do hereby will my ability to be voted the so-called most bashful girl of the Senior Class to Valeria Lightner, hoping she may not have to carry the tradition into further history. WOLF-I, Curtis Wolf, do hereby will my extra inches of height to Foster Callahan. ' YOUNG-I, Morris Young, on this sad day of March 6, 1930, do hereby will my spectacles to Bradford Hoffman, hoping he may see into the future better than he ever has before. twenty-eight
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