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xt f. . X y ,Z 1 k BIO one who has the ability to entertain herteachersfas I have. 24. I, Harold Todhunter, will 'and bequeath my cave man attitude to Clifton Hazard. 25. I, Ruth McKay, will and beqileatli my earnest effort to improve to Cecil West. 26. I, Aulten Carter, will and bequeath 1ny vivi impersonations of wo-gun men to Charles Lucas. T . 27. I, Forest Smith, will and bequeath my honorary position as editor-in-chief of the Sunburst, to Mary Katherine Snyder. ' 28. I, Loren Combs, will and bequeath my Prince of Whales swagger to Lloyd Nt Sowders. Q 29. I, Eugene McLean, will and bequeath my interest in Wittenberg College to any one who thinks he has the ability to get it. ' 30. I, Robert Flee, will and bequeath myfootball Jersey No. 77 and also, if needed, shoulder pads, to James Ireland. 31. I, Ivan Boyer, will and bequeath my ability to impersonate P'aderewski to Lueile McLean. 32. I, Dwight Bell, will and bequeath my mysterious trips to the Greenlield pike to Eugene Smith. ' 33. I, Hazel Bennett, will and bequeath my ability in, public speaking to Helen MacElwainl 34. I, Condon Campbell, will and bequeath my knowledge of the road to Colum- bus to any Junior who has the necessary currency to finance such excursions. r 35. I, George Connor, will and bequeath my excellent conduct in English class to Charles Robinson. ' D 36. I, Helen Chandler, will and bequeath my ability as a pianist to Robert Moss. 37. I, Mildred Dieber, will and bequeath my Hluxuriant 'auburn locks to Car- rol Millcr. ' 38. I, Mary Alice Davis, will and bequeath my interest in George Campbell to Dorothy Wilkins. ' 39. I, Kenneth Eggleston, ,will and bequeath my beloved Ramona to thc mercies of the oncoming Senior class. 40. I, CharIes Fultz, will and bequeath my ability to drive a Ford safely and sanely with one hand to Charles Campbell. 41. I, Helen Hutson, will and bequeath my t'perma.nent wave to Eva Knedler. 42. I, Laura Hurtt, will and bequeath 1ny high and mighty voice to Charles Schwart. ' 43. I, Florence Hoppess, will and bequeath my interesting talks with 'a certain Freshman, to Helen Harper. A 44. I, William Ireland. will and bequeath my all-round athletic ability, my charming personality and mv ability to captivate the 'fair sex' to Ambrose Elliot. 45. I, Naomi Miser, will and bequeath my special taxi to school to Mary Louise Farrell. ' 46. I, Mildred McGee, will and bequeath my ability to sing to Isaac Seliwart. 47. I, Ursula Myer, will and bequeath my knowledge of chfmistry to Fanon Seldon. 48. I, Loren Overstake, will and bequeath my charitable contributions of Spear- mint, Teaberry and Black Jack to Albert Bryant. .49. I, Hazel Parkison, will and bequeath my rapid speech to Florence Mable Sparks. 50. I, Mary Paul, will and bequeath my desire to please my illustrious teachers to William McFadden. '31
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CB D19 ten in code, which when transcribed will give to the world that long-sought secret, the qualities that make an ideal Senior, including their dignity, extraordinary knowl- edge on every subject, excluding only advanced algebra and Spanish, and their minor eccentricities. We also leave them one hundred musical instruments of various kinds, because as music hath charms to soothe the savage breast they might be very appropriate when an enraged instructor arises in wrath. The members of the class wish to will and bequeath as follows: 1. I, Thomas Doyle, will and bequeath my speed with the fairer sexl' to Glendon Kelly. ' , 2. I, Darrell Williams, will and bequeath my military air-'y to Thurman Shep- pard. 3. I, FrancesrGriflith, will and bequeath my perfect recitations to Elizabeth Fite. 4. We, Dorothy Sparks and Hazel Ellison-, will and bequeath our Daily Dozen records to Richard Carr and Herbert Sollars. 5. I, William Henry, will and bequeath the qualities that make me the 'tapple of Miss Jester's eye to Ralph Fisher. 6. I, Anna Belle Nelson, will and bequeath my standing date with a certain young farmer from Leesburg, to Margaret Rine. 7. I, Robert Hartman, do will and bequeath my manly stature to Robert Fergu- son. 8. We, Ralph Burke and Florence Moss, will and bequeath our romantic conver- sations in the typing room to Mary Louise Plymire and Corwin Carr. 9. We, Ruth Kay and Lucile Janes, do will and bequeath our ability to produce harmonious melody in Prof. K'ay's orchestra, to Emily Rowe and Nona Louise Cripps. 10. We, Elizabeth Burnette, Helen Hoppess and Marguerite Leaverton, will and bequeathlour ability to type ninety words a minute to Leona Shasteen, Norma Flee and Mina Minton. ,111,' I, Maxine Clark, will and bequeath my 'ability as an artist, to Nell Pat Kay. 12. I, Prugh Chapman, will and bequeath my delightful visits to the Victory and conversations therein with a tall handsome Senior, to Robert Schneider and Annabelle Stemler. A 13. I, Dorothy Boggess, do will and bequeath my ambition to becomr 'a clean at Vassar to Lillian Fowler. 14. I, Herbert Plymire, will and bequeath my ability as a dancer to Virginia Garrett. 15. I, Lucy Hoppess, will and bequeath my excellent monthly grades to Dor- othy Hudson. 16. I, William Robinson, will and bequeath my modern impersonations of Romeo to Tommy Craig. 17. I, Essyle Bell, will and bequeath my extraordinary height to Helen Louise Jackson. 18. I, F. M. Kennedy Jr., will and bequeath my ability to ttburn down on a banjo, to Harry Ferguson. 19. I, Edwin Sollars, will and bequeath my stunning appearance in a football letter to Red Thompson. 20. We, Jean Cavinee and Jean Michael, will and bequeath our latest edition of Debating Made Easy to Elizabeth Cline and Helen Todhuntcr. 21. I, Lawrence Moss, will and bequeath my ability to captivate the Freshman girls to Williard Bonecutter. ' 22. I, Marjory Evans, will and bequeath my interest in hair-cutting, especially Bobs to Mary Louise Mark. 23. I, Ruth Wright, do will and bequeath my ever present 'Spearmin to any- 30 K t77
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v-I ' 4 2 ' DD 9 51. I, Lucy Mable Stokesbury, will and bequeath my countless cosmetics to Catherine Beuchler. 52. I, Mary Sauer, will and bequeath my lovc for Stews to Juanita Gerstner. 53. I, Richard Sprenger, will and bequeath my cosmopolitan air and knowledge of physocology to Harold Thompson. 54. I, Ruth Sheppard, will and bequeath my boisterous attitude in class to Mary Ann Story. ' - 55. I, Celestia Speakman, will and bequeath my 'ang'.i'lie name to Helen Burr- nette. 56. I, Thelma Stevens, will and bequeath my four-year engagement to Mar- guerite VanPelt. ' 57. I, Bertha Smith, will and bequeath my seat in the Staunton bus to anyone who can stand it and still be'healthy. 58. I, Susie Tracy, will and bequeath my double love 'affair to anyone who is capable of withstanding the terrible onslaught of cave-men. 59. I, Robert Whiteside, will and bequeath my 'ability as a canary to Lillian Cox. 60. I, Edith Wilson, will and bequeath my mathematical ability ' to any aspir- ing Algebra student. - 61. I, George Watson, will and bequeath my Winsome 'tbaby-face to Leonard Palmer. 62. I, Max Wilson, will and bequeath my extremely brilliant questions in civies to anyone who can think of any dumber one's. 63. I, Thelma Runyan, will and bequeath my deep love for Spanish to Clar- ence Taylor. 64. I, Bernard VI'itherspo0n, will and bequeath my feminine appearance in plus-fours to James Fitchthorn. 65. I, Jean West, will and bequeath my ability as stenographer to Louise Reye- nolds. 66. I, Herbert Hard, will and bequeath my ability as a historian, to Muzzey. 67. I, Florence Christian, will and bequeath my position in the ofliee to any capable Junior. 68. VVe, Malcolm Craig and Elizabeth Ellis, will and bequeath our tender affec- tions for each other to Frank Kearney and Elizabeth Cline. 69. I, Charles Lynch, will and bequeath my ability as a lawyer to Ray Maddox. Vlie, the Senior Class, wish to will and bequeath all our property, regarflless of its nature and not herein disposed of, after all incumbencies have tern settled, to our esteemed friend 'and instructor, Principal F. R. Thompson, as it is certain that his disposal of it will meet with the unanimous approval of the Senior Class. We hereby Constitute and Appoint said Principal sole executor of the will, in honor of his faithful devotion, not only to our Class but to our Alma Mater, Wash- ington High School. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, We, The Class of 1927, solemnly subscribe our names and affix our seal this ............ day of May, 1927, A. D., One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-Seven. 7 ................................tWitnessj Signed, Sealed and Delivered by THE SENIOR CLASS 32
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