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li E T () 24 19 I, Edith Fristoe, do will and bequeath to Guynell Creel my Atwood class ling. I, Nellie Burnett, leave to Aimee Brandenburg my demureness. I, Vivian Hoyt, bequeath my heart-breaking blue eyes to Lucile McPherson. I, Jack Thompson, my evenings with Helen to Lew, as he won’t have to go so far from home. 1, Anna Harrell, leave my stately walk to Lucile McPherson. I, Judson Poundstone, will and bequeath my slow and easy manner of doing things to Blanche Longbons. I, Donald Pitts, leave my love for Browning to Mike Cannon. I, John South, bequeath my sleeping sickness to Harold Murphy. I, Vance Parker, leave my enthusiasm and ability to yell at basketball games to Dallas Hill. I, Joe Reading, leave my winsome smile to Dallas Hill. I, Kathryn Driskill, bequeath my mechanic to anyone. I, Joseph Voightritter, would willingly part with some of my long name if any fair lady will receive it. I, Russell Seitz, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the football team to Selby Clark to be used in defeating Monticello. I. Virgil Smith, do will and bequeath some of my height to Mabel Shonkwiler to be used when she is a senior. I, Opal Durst, leave to Mary Henebry my rouge and lipstick. I, Raymond Moreland, bequeath to Troy Philips my excuses from school. I, Ralph Oiler, bequeath to James Nally my interest in Longbons. I, Marguerite Malkus, do hereby bequeath to Helen Fisher my flirting abilities. In Witness Whereof, We, the Seniors, have hereunto set our hand and seal this 18th day of March A.D., Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four. Page TIlirty-onc
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19 n k r o h i I, Ina Stuart, do will and bequeath to Josephine McGrath my book of rules—“How to Capture a Nice Man.” I, Carleton Smith, do will and bequeath to James Nally my little red wagon to carry his books home in. We, Helen and Hilda Wall, do will and bequeath to Marguerite Cannon the great knack of acquiring A. I, Ethel Dobson, do will and bequeath to Ellen Nolan my little dictionary on “Perfect Excuses.” I, Mary Manny, do will and bequeath to Lucile McPherson a few of my unfilled “dates.” I, Harry Kelly, do will and bequeath to Arthur Ball my hearty appetite and my nerve. I, Edna Shepherd, do will and bequeath to Guynell Creel my stenographic knowledge. I, Bernice White, do will and bequeath to all my unfailing success to skip classes. I, Lelah Moreland, do will and bequeath to Thelma Priestley my perfectly good temper. I, Ruchiel Murphy, do will and bequeath to Irene Trent a part of my height. I, Bernadine Tabaka, do will and bequeath to Florence Dunn my past dates with Selby Clark. I, Joe Daugherty, do will and bequeath to Clarence Marlow my shy and graceful manner. We, Katherine Lash and Mary Kerns, do will and bequeath to anyone who should desire it, our diary that we are jointly keeping. I, Hazel Hadden, do will and bequeath to Helen Fisher my book on “Beauty Culture,” which gives new ideas of how to fix a spit curl. 1, Everett VanVleet, do will and bequeath to Claude Walker my bashfulness. I, Glenn Smith, do will and bequeath to Selby Clark my non-interest in the feminine line. I, Russell Bodamer, do will and bequeath to John Glynn my wonderful ability to catch a girl, in my “tin lizzie.” I, Wayne Bauman, do will and bequeath to Armand Richard my interest in Roses. I, Mary Wilkinson, do will and bequeath to Florence Dunn my ear puirs, guaranteed not to fall off. I, Elton Harshbarger, do will and bequeath to Clarence Marlow my unlimited knowledge of all things in general (physics, mostly). I, Ruby Doren, do will and bequeath to Ellen Nolan my methods of cultivating (boy) friends. Page Thirty
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