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XX ' WM I-I Ellis tif' LAST VVILL AND TEST.'XMENT-liontinued FIFTEENTH: To Ed Echols we bequeath the faithful business ability of Tubby Chaddock. SIXTEENTH: To ucapn Hooton and Bill Woodburn we be- queath the right to become great cheer leaders for the Old Orange and Black. We appoint our adviser, Mr. Sweeney, as sole executor of this last will and testament. ln testimony whereof we hereunto set our seal, publish, and cle- clare this our last will and testament in the presence of the witnesses named below. The Class of l02l of Moundsville High School signed, sealed, and publicly announced by the said class, as and for its last will and testament in the presence of. and at its request and in its presence and in the presence of each other subscribe our names as witnesses 1' WIC? l l u f 4 lVlfXRlE.TTfX STEW,-XRT LEONE HOLBROOK l K.-XTHRYN MYERS :ll ,i Q Subscribed and sworn to before me il: this third clay of March, l92l. Vl'lLl.lS HARTLEY, Notary Public W i l' l l all JVL 'I l92l I' XX 'lil
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We IMI-IEII M LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT-Continued To Mr. Yerger: We bequeath a baton with which he may effect- ively direct the singing in Chapel. SECOND: To the class of '22 we bequeath the right to do as they pleaseg privileged to open lockers during school house: chew gum and to bluff. ' THIRD: To the Class of '23, our sister class, we will and be- queath our loyalty to the Old Orange and Black. We also be- queath our class spirit, spizzerinktum, and stick-to-it-iveness. FOURTH: To the dear little Ulrreshiesn we leave the remains of that cake of Sapolio, thoughtfully left to us by the Class of 'I8. May your brass glitter as a new gold penny! FIFTH: To the student body we will a bottle of smelling salts that they may restore their strength for future examinations. SIXTH: To the department of Athletics, we will all the power and 'ipepn of former years. May your victories be many and trium- phant! SEVENTH: The Senior girls of the Home Economics Department bequeath to next year's class their sole right to wash dishes and mop floors after the Rotary Club Iuncheons. EIGHT!-I: To John Nation and Essie Clark we will the musical talent formerly belonging to Melvin Hemphill and Helen Bonar. NINTH: To Frieda B. Corby we will the skill in culinary arts formerly the possession of Leone Holbrook. TENTH: To Helen Lipfert, Virginia Riley and I-gain Mccusky we bequeath the companionship previously shown by argaret and Evelyn Roberts and Louise Sheets. ELEVENTI-I: To Agnes Cox we will the reverent dignity of Worley Powell. TWELFTH: To Marie Suter we will the position as giggles previously occupied by Ruth Hennen. THIRTEENTH: To Glenn Hamilton we bequeath the stature and athletic ability of Eugene McConnell. FOURTEENTH: To Mary Lafferty we will the graceful and fan- tastic agility of Margaret Schaub. Il tj' ? -J ..-.. -. CI .... .... .,. Q I U if u 192: u xx, Ii
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Ellt N HMI-IEII W F1 S I I r I LJ. E I- Mid f Year Class IQ22 Class Roll .23 Eleanor Bauer Essie Clark Marion Crowe Paul Lipfert Eloise IVIcConneII John Nation Herbert Smith Vernon Staggers Eugenia Corcoran SMALL IN NUMBERS BUT MIGHTY IN DEED This is the class which is, but isnit. We are Seniors but we are not to be graduates until the middle of next year, being unfortunate enough to have come into the high school at the beginning of the second semester. We were ocIcI then ancI are still ocIcI but hope that we may be also ocIcI in the success which we make after receiving our diplomas on the odd year. 3 a- .i E. .-... 1,.. I ? S Elf W .4 ' if I WI l92l I' XX IIE!
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