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I. Paul Allen, will to Sterle McAlcster my motorcycle on condition that he rides the wheels off of the thing in two years. He'll probably do it in two months. Item— I. Donald Pulp, will to George Inglish my winning ways and cave-man tactics. Use them as I have and you’lL be sure to succeed. IU MJt Alys Cornell, do. while for a time in my right mind and being in the proper mood, will to Jean DeLozier all my freckles, past, present and future. 1Uni. Ruth Casteel, will to Mary Lee Turner my ability to attract tall boys, so long as she leaves one certain tall boy alone. IlenJf Doris Hamilton, will to Maxine Wood my tantrums and any other additions that she can think of. Ite,To Marguerite Davis. I. Rena Hoskins, will my vamping ways, having full assurance that she will use them to the best advantage. IUllI, Marjorie Conkwright, will my large store of second-hand chewing-gum to Millard Cros-ton. Item— I, Charles Milroy, will my exotic little sister, Helen, to Eldon Whittenton. Item— I, Hallie Jones, will my shorthand and typewriting notel ooks to Raymond Watters, probably need them. He'll Item— I, Gerald Brizendine, do here and now assign from this time on and forever my privileges and all rights appertaining therefrom of parking at my pleasure in a certain Studebaker touring car to the first person that can 1 eat me out of them. It can’t be done. Item— I, Karl Patruvk, will to some eligible person :n next year’s American History classes my place in the heart and grade-book of our dear Arkansas history teacher. Item— I, Elizabeth Popkin, direct that a collection be made of my tardy excuses to be placed in some convenient spot for the use and benefit of the journalism students. I, Pauline Page, bequeath to Josephine Roberts, my megaphone and list of yells with the admonition that she be ever on the alert to keep alive the school spirit of Sapulpa High School. Item— I, Frederick Moore, will my dramatic ability to Lewis Meyers. 1 don't remember his ever playing the part of an uncle. Item— I, Estahlee Harton, gladly bequeath my sylph-like figure, shape, and form to Ruth Wall. Item— I, Shelton Beaver, will my “IT” to Isaac Rainey. Item— I, Lester Wilkonson, will my niokname, undeserved or otherwise, Lotta Bull’ to James Stewart. Item— I, Lynn Cunningham, Henry McCune. will my ability to run this school as it ought to be run to Kdw'urd Item— I, Eugene Graham, will my annual hair-cut to Dorothy Dodd. I, Mildred Ives, will to Margaret Jennings, my jazz touch, item— I. Thelma Briggs, will my shining A average to Joe Davis on condition that he doesn’t use it to illuminate tho stage. Page Twenty-eight
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Last Will amd Iestament OF The Senior Class of 1928 By Elizabeth Popkin IN THE NAME OF AND IN THE PRESENCE OF THE STUDENT BODY OF SAPULPA HIGH SCHOOL We. the members of the Senior class of 1928 of Sapulpa High School, being In perfect mind and memory and calling to mind the immortality of our spirit, knowing that it is appointed for all classes to be graduated, do hereby constitute and appoint this our last will and testament in form and manner following, that is to say: we commit our conscience as a Hass to the Junior- class and our books to the all-powerful Book-store, and as to our worldly estate, we do appoint ur well-beloved sponsor. Mrs. M. L. Murphy, and our highly-esteemed principal, Mr. K. H. MeCune. to be our sole executors As a class we make the following bequests: To the present Junior class and the Senior class of 1929, being always well-behaved under their government, we do hereby' will our worthy and deserving executive board. Being in complete control of our reactions to many things, we will to the Sophomore class, sometimes referred to as the class of 30. our praiseworthy formality and desirable dignity. Item To the Freshman class, not knowing with any degree of certainty in what year it will be graduated, we do freely bequeath all our hard-earned units for graduation in the hopes that they will enable it to carry the name of the clasa of 1931. Item— For our beloved faculty we sincerely hope that no other class will use you. pester you. worry you, as we have. If. by any chanoe they do, we fully believe that you ought to' he able to profit by' the ample experience which we have given y'ou. Our bequest to Sapulpa High School is to be sealed in a later codicil to this informatory' document and its contents will be announced by our honorable executors at some point in the future. We. the members of the class of ’28. do make our indivklual bequests in manner following: ,n '1. Melbourne James, august president of this class, do somewhat unwillingly bequeath my frequent trips to Chickasha. to any party sufficiently Interested in blue eyes and brown hair. IU nr, Marie Irelan. do in my right mind bequeath my American History notebook to the school museum. IUn}. Helen Clute. do in my rteht mind and patched-up body will my car and accompanying accident policies to Homer Parham. ItCI1To Lemuel Rhodes. I, Kermit Carter, do hereby bequeath two feet, six inches of my height. Note (He’d better cut it oft the top. his feet are big enough and he could use more head.) Iten}. Marion Pickett, do hereby bequeath to William Polk Tx ngmire. Jr., my lovely complexion. roses, peaches and cream, and all. He can have my long golden Math club curls too. if he wants them. Page Twenty-seven
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lten}, Sydney Bates, will to Pauline Hoot, my conversational ability. Item— 1, Lewis Bell, will my curly hair to Leon Wagner. We. Maine Cowart. Selena Davis, Oneida Vanderburg. Katharine Jennings. Bertha Deling. Lorene Bacon. Thelma Vandever. will our typewriting awards and certificates to the Typewriting 1 class. ir.Monta Wortnian. do hereby will and bequeath to James Sommerfrucht my office as president oi the Student Body, because 1 feel sure that he will uphold the dignity of that position. Jltmvv e. Hit-hard. •Dickie. Biddle and Hubert. Ekie , Briggs, do will our prowess on the football field, the basket ball court, and the baseball diamond to Garrett, Honk, Beaseley and Bill. Stubby”, Knappenberger. 1U' To my sister. Catherine. 1. Elizabeth Howard, will my positions as secretary in the many student organizations of which I am a member. Vo the school library, 1. Mildred Hughes, bequeath the Bookstore. The librarian will probably find several lost books there. Ul i. Charles Selby, will to Ralph Stroud my ability in the backfield to help him maintain the necessary reputation as captain. rlhere’s plenty left for him as I didn t get to use much of it. 11' i. Claude James Davenport, will my American History conversations on other subjects to George Boatright. Item— 1. Thelma Grigor. will my big brown googl.v ’ eyes to Virginia Stigers. Item— , , T I. Joe Finkelstein. do fully and magnanimously bequeath my magic rosin to Mary Jane McNamara. Item— , I. Warriner Farnsworth, with many Hallelujahs” and do. re’s,” will my voice to D. Donald Plum. Item— I. Onita Fish, Moccasin Princess of 11)27-28. appoint Charlsie Frear as my successor in 1928-29. lU nWe. Minnie Lee Fraylor, Mabel House. Berenice Cash, and Bessie Richardson, the famous Black Bottom” quartet, will our steps and costumes to the Boys’ Quartet. JU,I. Floyd Eldridge, bequeath to Jasper Cox my secrets on How to Reduce and Stay Reduced.” 25c please I lten}, B. F. Wooden, will Rena to anybody capable of keeping her in hand. As a controller I seem to be pineapple butter. IU V. Edgar Ward, bequeath to the stage crew, my voice, guitar, slang” dictionary and other accomplishments. 1Unj uuth Kimbrell. will my orations, debate materials, and delivery to the speech department to be used when needed, whether In the fire or a national contest. ,UnJi lrvln Crothers. will my perfect recitations to Francis Elston. We. Wyatt Arthurs and Vernon Eldridge. will our twin-like similarity to Billy Cleveland and Carrol Sigmon. !tem--yiotor pauikenburg, will the remains of my mustache and sideburns to anyone that will have them. No questions asked. ItonJ Walter Jones. 28. will to William Jones, '29. Bill Jones . Here’s hoping for your peace that no other Bill Jones enrolls until you’re through. U We, James Cowman and Sam Minsky, will our musical ability to the Harton twins. 1Ul,jt paui Morris, will Mary Jowers to Raymond Lavender. ItCni, Mary Morgan, will Raymond Lavender to Mary Jowers. Page Twenty-nine
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