‘ ing ability to Otis Cothran, his playfulness to Miss Lochridge and his Physics examination grade to anyone who needs it. Ninth: Norma Leona Brown gives her winsome ways of vamping to Hazel Laugghlin, her towering height to Ernest Hemmerling and her Physics book. to Frederick Wing. Tenth: Milton Houda bestows h’s strong socialistic ideas to Marden Brock, his melodious voice to Rena White and his satiny hair to Mildred Morris. Eleventh: Jean Winifred Gilman willingly donates her two hundred and fifty pounds to Omar Barker. To Grant Wood she leaves her sense of humor, which he should not use until his supply has worn down, and to Mildred Wenger she leaves her large correspondence as Mildred will be writing in that direction herself. Twelfth: Charley Dewitt Cothran bestows his sarcasm upon Miss Fossett, his newly acquired habit of driving the seemF ord with his knees to Stevens Law, and his Presidency to Laurence Trogdon. Thirteenth: Marie Adeline Lehman requests Permellia Frost to call at her home after graduation and receive a pair of No. 8 shoes, which are decidedly too small for Marie. She also leaves her winning smile to Mr. Franklin to be used in U. S. History. Fourteenth: Stanley Patrick Trombley leaves his right of making a motion to adjourn to Adam Smith, his surplus pep to Harold Laughlin and his love to Miss Fossett. Fifteenth: Helen Parker bequeaths her art of sewing to Alphamay Blackburn, her car to the Student Body for trans- portation to games and her bookk eeping books to Frank Urton. Sixteenth: Roger Raymond Walch confers his gastronomic ability to Donald Palmer, his curling iron to Alberta Brandt, and his meek disposition and mild temper to Elden Brown. Seventeenth: Melvin Merril Lehman bequeaths his wonderful knowledge of Parliamentary Law to Dorothy Stone, his penmanship to Virgil Fox, and his buttinskyness to Sarah Covington. Eighteenth: Tracy Seward Pierce passes on his Dramatic ability to Mildred Rymal, his prolific poetic tendencies to Emil Szuggas and his good nature to Blanche Phillips. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Senior Class, as and for cur last will and testament on this twelfth day of April, 1922, in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as attesting witnesces to said instrument. Robert Bramkamp, President. Winifred Gilman, Secretary. Page Nine
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