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REFER, il .. C be 're' r Zami ill :mil I entameni WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF WEST NOTTINGHAM ACADEMY, who are about to depart from the:e wall: of learning, in po::e::ion of :ound mind: and improved undernanding, hereby make and publi:h thi: our la:t will and Ieltament, revoking and annulling any preceding declaration: of thi: nature laid down by u:. A: to :uch e:tate: it ha: :eemed fea:ihle for u: to di:po:e of the:e propertie: and abilitie: a: follow: .' To W.N.A,, OUR ALMA MATER, we leave our thank: and fervent hope that :he will con- tinue to grow and pro:per in the year: to come. WE BEQUEATH TO MR. SLAYBAUGH, our beloved head marter, our gratitude for hi: wi:e leader:hip in all our :chool ajair: and for all hi: tirele:: efort: :o freely :pertt in our behalf. T0 MR. STETSON, our rerpected a::i:tant head ma:ter, we leave our appreciation of hi: :ympathetic under:tanding in all of our undertaking:. To OUR REVERED FACULTY, we leave the hope that they may again have the plea:ure of irutructing a cla:: a: enlightened and ambitiou: a: our:. From the genero:ity of our heart: we be:tow the following, which, although :eemingly trivial, will prove to be valuable a::et: to the recipientf. TO MR. BASNEY, continued :ucce:: in hi: new po:ition. To MR. DOUGLAS, a new road map conveniently folded to carry in hi: pocket on hi: journey:. To MR. B. WEISIGER EARLY, a new joke hook. To MR. FABER, a group of boy: to continue the good record :et thi: year in football. TO MR. FINCH, Happy Harnef: check for :hort-beer. To MR. HANNA, pre:: men :uch a: David Snow and Arthur Turner. TO MR. HONORF, a comb and bru:h. IJ To MR. LINDAMAN, a :upply of handkerchief: for hi: feminine admirer: in Elkton, or :ome :uc hait. To MR. ROBISON, a cake of :oap for one of hi: boy:, To MR. WOOD, Frank Gibe': intere:t: in Colora and George Funk': plaid :hort:. TO MR. HOLSTEIN, more phy:ic: :tudent: with a brain like Plett:-and al:o a paint bru:h. TO MALCOM JENKINS, Duke Alexandef: formula for height and an alarm clock. To RALPH BAUGHMAN, Phil Andrew:' way with the women, and to Roger Kincaid hi: :eriou:ne::. To THE FIFTH FORM, our :trong will power which enahle: u: to :tudy :even night: a week and all day Sunday without a thought of recreation. TO THE FOURTH FORM, a hair-:tufed mattre:: of Joft, downy fuzz :haved from the pink and white cheek: of fame: Trone and Dick:on Lynch. b To THE WORTHY JANITOR, all copie: of Gregg Speed Studie: to keep the home pre: urning. To FRBDDIE VOGEL, Speed Robert:' quietne::. To ARTHUR AVERY, John Brennef: appetite and Jtability. To MORTIMER SNURDH CONNER, George Cairne:' :en:e of humor. To RICHARD MACKIE, Harry Davi:' nickname. TO DICK LEARY, Sam DeBla:i:' conduct in Engli:h clan. To BARTOL SILVER, Frank Evar1:' trig, lack-ability , and to Buddy Chi:olm hi: girth. To BOB SHEFFER, Jack Hender:on': old Iove:, and to Tom Dutcher the :enatorial pre:i- dential chair. To JIM LEISHMAN, Dick Randall': cla::ic :neeze to create a di:turbance after light:. TO DOC SICKLES, joe Ree:e': brain and hrawn, and to Brooke Meyer hi: graceful carriage. To ELMER CORNELL, Wallenhor:tf: opinion of him:elf. To JOSEPH JULIAN, Bill Price': command of Engliorh and French, and to Atlee Armour hi: winning way:. lb.TO WAYNE REYNOLDS, Vance Mitchell': vocabulary, and to Robert Smith hi: affliction of a r I-t1l:. To DAVID FELTMAN, Spehnkouch': art of taking it ea:y. To PHIL TURNER and DELos REYNOLDS, Sidney Venahle': :tudiou:ne::. To DONALD SMITH ana' GEORGE MOONEY, Elmer Smitley': quietne::. To WALTER JENKINS, Don Balder:ton': retiring nature, and to Wilron Ewing hi: philo:- ophy of life. To BILL CHAPPELL, john Bu:traan': manline:: and one in:u1ator, and to Cecil Gough hi: maturity of mind. TO ROBERT STACK, George Funk': proyftable u:e of time, to Shelton Reynold: hi: com- manding voice, and to Harold French hi: :elf-a::urance. TO JOE FRAZER, Happy Harner': railroad pa:: to :ave expen:e: in hi: pur:uit de l'amour, and hi: intere:t: in railroading to Gene McCarthy. To TOM WILSON, Dave Snow': well-trained :cowl:, and to john Rowland hi: formidable growl:. To JIM RENzo, Arthur T urner': poli:hed manner:. TO JOHN KYLE, Frank Gihe': vociferou:ne::, and to Robert Jenkin: hi: vim and vigor. TO ED STEVENS, Mar:hall Page': quietne::. and to Tom Murray hi: :oft voice. TO DAVIS MINSTER, Torn Mitchell': gift of gab, and to Bill Bonoyj' hi: :elf-a::urance. Signed, Jealed, and delivered thi: 2nd day of May in the year of our Lord 1940.
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Special Students FRANK A. GIBE, JR. flciggielfl Well-liked Giggie-Playboy of campu: and Colom. Born January 11, 1921 Football 141, Basketball 141, Baseball 141, Secretary, Press Club 141. Bridgeton, New jersey HENRY CHARLES HARNER, II fflfdppyli A jolly gem of Dutrlz dexcent. Born February 25, 1921 Glee Club 141, Dramatics Lancaster, Pennsylvania 111' QW gfwffgjfff f W1LLmM EULER SPEHNKOUCH ffspennyf Bury-going S penny, 4 fixture al Nottingham :inte-P Born July 25, 1921 J.V. Football 11, 21, Baseball 15, 41, Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, J.V. Basketball 131, Secretary, Student Senate 141, Ice Hockey 111. Baltimore, Maryland lfTomfJ Loud, loquarioux, and loyal THOMAS H. MITCHELL i I Born September 27, 1920 Football 141, Nottingham News Brunswick, Maine ,. Q - :pi JW
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