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Page 13 text:
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Name—HAROLD ELLIS. Disposition—Noisy. Occupation—Teasing. Favorite Expression—“Raspberries.” Favorite Song—“How Dry I Am!” Nick-name—“Mosey.” Name—ETHEL WHITE. Disposition—A ffectionate. Occupation—Dreaming, Favorite Expression—“Drat Your Soul.” Favorite Song—“Sweetheart.” Nick-name—“Four foot two.” Name—HARRY HUNT, Honorary Member. Disposition—Sarcastiec. Occupation—Queening. Favorite Expression—“Mr. Hunt’s good-looking son.” Favorite Song—“They Go Wild Over Me.” Nick-name—“Red.” Vow aL Afr
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CLASS WILL E, the Senior Class of 1920, sane in mind and perfect in health, do leave this last will and testament for the dis- position of our noble characteristics and belongings to those who follow in our footsteps. First: To Carroll Hansen, Marion Butler wills his broad grin and his ability to argue with Prof. DeMond. Second: To Gladys Titchener, Leonard Backus bequeaths his loving disposition and ability to flirt. To Clarence J., a stitt, bristled tooth brush. Third: To Mabel Stanley, Ethel White gives her secret for the formation of her attractive coiffure; to Delbert F., her sleepy disposition. Fourth: To Edith M., Marion Urton bequeaths her ample dress patterns; to Charlotte B., her skillful devices in tennis. Fifth: To Clarence W., Jay H. wills his graceful, towering dignity; to Edgar Me. his ability to jump, even to jump for a chance. Sixth: To Marie L., Lucile L. passes on a small portion of her art of giving advice to others; to Prof. Means her yellow shawl for future use in the Physics’ room. Seventh: To Forest H., Harold E. leaves his powerful and melodious voice to assist him in his performance in the Methodist choir and in moonlight serenading. EKighth: To Lucile Durfee, Marian G. wills her art of vamp- ing; to Elsa Anshutz, her surplus avoirdupois; to Permellia Frost her camouflaged histrionic ability. Ninth: To Louis S., Jay N. bequeaths his winsome ways and heart melting glances; to Adam Smith the back seat of his auto- mobile. Tenth: To Winifred Gilman, Marian M. wills her curls and puffs; to Rena White her leanness. PAGE SIX
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