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fX3, .vTii ' 'VTQ v'V3r ' 'w!!'V.w lYZ'si'!T..si5f3?',.i'gl? SEV' 7 '31 4 'A' I Y YVY7' I J fat I .gi 'WMQHIGAN C Will Continuedj I Grace Dotson will my cute ways to Mary Lou Flesher I Edna Wiles will my quiet ways to Marguerite Johnson I Earl Sprouse will my unusual combination of beauty and brains to Eddie Furlong I Geraldine Morgan leave my knowledge of Civics to Judson Reed hoping he uses it. I Violet Rosenmerkel will my unusual strut to Florence Cox I Thelma Thomas will my beautiful complexion to Virginia Eicholtz. I Louise Varner leave my innocence to Jean Crawford I Helen McCay leave all my chewing gum to Pete Comuntzis. I Evelyn Shaw do bequeath my beautiful brown eyes to Chares Van VO0ThlS J I Opal Whipkey leave my hall dates with Charlie Herd to Gene Williamson and his standby. I Thelma Zinn leave my athletic ability to Miss Jones I Glenda Graham will my knowledge of Agriculture to any prospec- tive farmer. g I Garnet Protzman will all my excess A s to Fred Henry not that he needs them I Ruby Starkey bequeath my good disposition to Janice Maxwell She needs it . ' I Archie Dawson do bequeath my Women friends to Lyal DeVault I Anna Hunt will my amazing combination of beauty and brains to Elizabeth Rus ell. I Fosta Stump bequeath my art of attracting the opposite sex to Wilma Craig I Margaret Cross do bequeath my beautiful eyes to Elizabeth Han- cock I Virginia Shaffer bequeath my Commercial Law ability to Barney Hoover I Florence Jolliffe will my popularity with university fellows to Ruth Burchinal ' I Ruth Thornely will my good disposition to Grace Risher Please accept it Grace I Belva Carman do bequeath my ability to do Commercial Law prob- lems to anyone coming under Roy O Hall s jurisdiction I Rosalie Marchand leave my artistic ability to Mr Hall hoping he will use it when he frosts those windows again Signed. . Joe L. Bitonti, Grey Arbogast, g g g , French Miller. P 4, P I, P 1, ..q fs r 5 X Y I ' X fx N I A iwgni. ' V ,Aff f ' K ,INI- 5 i' , lu' In sq ...HA I inn - lg .PTC . 22 in . T? ' .XA ' 1 3 3 ' -, I 1 9 ' 'A l I 7 7 ' ' l 9 7 7 ' , . 1 1 ' ' ! Y V' 9 a - bf 7 Y ' . Q Y 7 W - I ! ' . . l l r 1 I . . i Qs e Y 1 ' I E . 5 5 za r nr , ! 7 7 7 . - 1 a x ' ly ' . 1 - 0 7 9 ' - 0 I 3 W ' Q S - 7 Y F - o Q X -V 4 1 'I 7 9 fi n . . . . 4: I 9 , 1 li l P 9 9 k n V' . w' , +- a v ' ' In: , .. n 9 ' 9 ,V . Ls-Y u if Q - 1' D . vfvwfxv E Page seventyfthree
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if X TMEMQHIGAN N ,,.,q .sl.,., Myrle Baker has Written a book Telling young brides just how to cook. Virginia Barnett, the maiden so shy, Is teaching Home Economics in Morgantown Martha Bendkowsky, so tall and shy, Went back to Shinnston, Wonder why ? Little Bitonti, we all know Joe, Is making good progress forgetting his woe. Hunter Boggs, most studious of all, Is living at home and practicing law. Helen Bowie is doing her best At running a farm in the far, far west. Joe Bowers, small but fleet, Represents the United States in the Olympic Ruth Breakiron refused many bids But now she is married and has many kids. Bertha Calvert exceeded the rest, She's the chief stenographer for Mr. West. Belva Carmen, after much wandering around Settled as florist in Morgantown. Henry Carspecken has risen in rank To be the head teller at the Valley Bank. Regina Cockran, timid and meek, At last is the wife of a college sheik. Trula Comuntzis, so friendly and gay, Invites all her friends to her little cafe. Clarence Cowell is sure to be A follower of the profession of dentistry. Dick Crable, our Romeo so good, Is earning his bread in Hollywood. Sara Crockett is a missionary now, Doing nothing at all but showing them how. vm ww: Y fa r- Y- 2 Y-' 'A' f' 'A' 'A'
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