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I, Eleanor Crockett, leave my Ford to whoever wants it. Donlt all speak at once. I, Margaret Cummins, bequeath this job of writing the class will to my brother, Ernie, with sympathies. I, Louise Cuneo, leave my brown eyes to Ed. Griffin. They work sometimes, Ed, when nothing else will. I, Billie Cunningham, leave my line to Peggy McDonald. Get going, Peggy. I, Mary Dallara, bequeath my proficiency at making friends to Tom Crawford. I, Charlotte Danielson, leave my ash-blond locks to 'lLing Leonasio. Wont he look cute, girls? I, Grace Dickson, bequeath my intriguing accent to Delma Sawyer. I, Donald Donohue, leave. I, Madeline Donovan, leave my cherubic appearance to Jane Morrison. I, Harry Ensign, leave my Buster Keatonn expression to Phyllis Foret. I, Mildred Evers, leave my tall hero to Irma Bromley. fHaven't found him yet.j I, Marindabell Ford, bequeath my favorite baseball bat to Jean Perry. I, Dolores Foute, bequeath my title, Personality Girl to Cleo Underhill. I, George Frehe, leave my notorious reputation to a coming young merit loser, Milton Elliott. I, Dora Garatti, leave my ability to impersonate Denny Shea to Mignon Lovejoy. I, Remo Ghillotti, bequeath my Napoleonic stature to Carlton Cherrigan. I, Fred Giari, leave my Et ni, Brutus expression to George Lake. Look out, Hollywood. I, Albert Gounod, leave my sprightly dance to our masculine wallflowers. I, Wesley Haire, bequeath my popularity to Dave Shields. I, Carrie Hansen, leave my assembly tap dance to Bill Bates. I, Kenneth Hawkins, donate to jim Patterson my rolicking humor. I, Annette Hegarty, bequeath my coy impulsiveness to Helen Aldridge. I, Henry Hewelke, leave my self-confidence as a Senior to the incoming Freshmen. I, Patricia Horner, do hereby bequeath my shyness to Mike Crovo. I, Louise Jacobs, bequeath my poise to Audrey Sheldon. I, Fred Johansen, bequeath my job in the cafe to my namesake, Bill Hansen. I, Dorothy Jump, leave my dimples to Phyllis Gratton. I, Nedra Kemp, bequeath my love of dramatics to Evelyn McNulty. I, Frances Lewis, bequeath my pretty hair to Alice Simmons. Brush it 100 times each day, Alice. I, james Lundgren, leave my knack of dodging shotputs to Moose Rossi. I, Geneva Martinelli, leave my impish laugh to Louise Dallara. I, Amedio Marzetti, bequeath my artistic temperament to Ernie Nutto. Wear your hair long, Ernie. Page twenty-three
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'X sf re-sent ' -V -' - ' -. 'f, 2 Z 'I-Uekzizii-' '52-Ffzntgi 'jg fa gf i'1-1,,. , 'iii f V. f jfg53'E'5 5f3q. 4' 3312: , P- -a. , .- .ai 'mu sa.. 5- . .. , v- S-f:g5,?Eg, . . ef-sa:,:-isis? 5,2 ' I I I I 1 7 7 3 Evelyn McBride, leave my books to Elmer. He can use them in his furnace. Mary McCaskey, bequeath my langorous laziness to .... Ruth Watkins. Charles McNulty, bequeath to Hank Orth my popularity with the girls. Lawrence Miller, leave my boisterous conduct to Fred Johnson. There's a limit to everything, though. I I I I 7 7 7 7 Robert Miller, leave my memory, such as it is, to Margaret Schneider. Josephine Mitti, bequeath my chevron to ..... Herbie Jones. Lucille Mooney, leave my sweet voice to Jim Regalia. Frank Morgan, leave my way, with the girls to anyone who has worked as hard for it is I have. I, Lily Mottaz, leave my beautiful black hair to White's Beauty Parlor to use as a testimonial. I, Stella Neal, leave my merry twinkle to Jeanne Sparrow. I, Jack Noble, leave my delight in kidding to Barbara Walters. I, Diana, Noel, bequeath my English accent to Norman Leonascio. I, Ida Overhouse, bequeath my baton to any good looking girl in the band. I, Edward Overhouse, leave my quiet sense of humor to Johnny Kelly. I, Frank Pauls, leave my A's in History to Johanna Schuppich. I, Mary Ann Pelletier, leave my dancing feet to Florence Sasse. I, Lavonne Peterson, leave my clowning ability to Robert Risso. We were good, weren't we? I, Tom Phelps, leave Cortona, to no one. I, Mervin Powell, leave my row of feminine scalps to the future gigolos of S. R. H. S. I, Frank Prior, leave the wave in my hair to Wanda Lee Silvers. I, Benton Randolph, leave to my pal, Tharsing, my curly locks. I, Gildo Reginelli, leave my innocent appearance to Fred Jackson. I, Clyde Remley, leave my lanky length to Jimmy Aldridge. I, Robert Reynolds, Leave my poker face to Frank Keaton. I, William Rice, leave my tendency to be late to rehearsals to Joe McFarland. I, Albert Ricksecker, bequeath my tennis block to my girl friend. I, Anna May Ricksecker, leave my tennis drives to George Rodden. I, Geneva Sallee, leave my fastidiousness to Madeline Tacchi. David Sanchez, bequeath my ability to make disturbances in Study Hall to I, Bugs Gilliland. I time I I I I I 7 7 7 7 a Marie Schmidt bequeath my gift for making the wrong remark at the right ,to Peggy Lutgens. Marcel Schneider, leave my permanent wave to Tamsel Brown. 's o. k., 's 0. k. Ruth Sheridan, leave my hair to the Zala twins. What a red riot! Dudley Smith, leave my gift of yellocution to the Dramatics Class of '33. Louise Snyder, bequeath my profile to all John Barrymore fans. Jack Sparrow, leave my deceiving appearance to Beverly Bell. Page twenty-Join'
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