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REVIEW 25 my melodious horse laugh, to that most modest of young men, Thomas Cox, Jr., with the provision that he use them as notoriously in all public places as I have. I, Addison Read, hereby bequeath to Don Shaul my ability to find cuff buttons at early hours. I, Emma Fortado, do hereby will to Gladys Ryan my musical ability. I, Eleanor Taylor, hereby will my ability to lift my left eyebrow and that tiny curl in the middle of my forehead to Marion Warner. ' I, Basil Beach, hereby will my deep, sonorous voice to Tom Cox. I, Margaret Benedict, will my extreme height to Norma Klaus. I, Lawrence Corbett, will my ability to get absence slips every other day ffrom Where nobody knowsj to Earl Kay. I, Oresti Giorgi, do Will and bequeath my much mispronounced name to James Barnes. I, Marion Haines, do hereby bequeath my deep sympathy f?J for labor to Wallace Terry. I, Lorene Simons, hereby will my tiny feet to Dorthy Walsh, hoping she will be duly pleased. I, Steven Kyle, will my passion for bright colors to Bev', Jones. I, Geraldine Raney, do hereby Will and bequeath my rumbling alto voice to Constance Anderson. S , 1 4' ,Q f fi-
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24 REVIEW I, Fannie Shliff, will my love of fun in the sixth period classes in room sixteen to some unsuspecting low Senior. I, Helen Schroeder, do hereby will my position as Miss Latta's substitute to Martha Boust hoping she will enjoy it as much as I did. p I, Paul Richardson, will and bequeath my ability to pick a fight with Mr. Kelso to some innocent young Sophomore. I, Nathan Forman, in this, my last will and testament, do hereby bequeath my very keen knowledge of physics C?J to Howard Gould. I, Rose Mary Harkin, will to Dorothy Walsh my perpetual smile and to Jane Franker my little black note book. I, J. Lester Schwoerer, do will to anyone that wants it more than I do, and that will be anyone, my cadet suit. I will the president's chair to anyone who will try as hard as I have to put the school Where it ought to be. My luck and best wishes go to the school. I, Bernice Hornstein, claiming that I am of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my ability to live through four years of math. to some young Sophomore who is beginning the unraveling of the intri- cacies of geometry. I, Ward Schwoerer, being of sound mind do hereby in this, my last will and testament, bequeath my ability as Yell Leader to anyone who has checkerboard shirts and enjoys displaying them in front of a crowd. I, George Barnes, do hereby will my most beautiful golden locks to some maiden who has used henna in Vain. I, Dorothy Lindner, being of sound mind, do will and bequeath to Thelma McCafferty my ability to keep out of the searching eyes of Mr. Lauer. I, Opal Pressler, do hereby will by fluffy coiffure to Dorothy Walsh. I, Flora Lee, hereby will my seat in Assembly to Mabel Hurst, an incoming Senior to the honored section. I, Crawford Johnston, will my ever presentv set smile to Lyle Wolfe. I, Doris Jones, hereby will my supply of hair nets to Georgia Buell. I, Charles Wise, do hereby will my love for mathematics to Carolyn Mott. I, Stella Craven, do hereby will my intense love for gym. includ- ing my ability to refrain from cutting the same, to Harriet Reynolds. I, Eleanor Clementz, being of sane mind, gladly will my ability to light incense to Billie Johnston and Harry De Campos, so they may have some of the joys of life, providing they don't abuse the privilege. I, Lorraine Sullivan, do will to Aagot Johnson my ability of get- ting up at 7:20 and being in time for law Qsometimesl. I, Reuben Merwin, hereby bequeath to Henry Wittpen my ability in borrowing history books. I, Donald Mayhew Phipps, believing myself to be Weak of mind, do will and bequeath my overworked sense of humor, accompanied by
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