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R717 PA QKFLS X AA I DU BEQIUIEATH E, the class of nineteen hundred and thirty-five, realize that our days in this school are numbered, and being of weak body, mentally deficient, and in a coma, we do hereby, herewith, and hereafter, by and under the authority of the Federal Radio Gom- mission, declare this to be our last Will and Testament, and do maintain all previous Wills and Testaments made by us to be null and void. I, Charles Archer, will and bequeath one set of lightning-struck radio tubes to Mr. Walker. I, Robert Archer, will and bequeath my forward manners and lady-killing features to James Ma- loney. I, Francis Armstrong, will and bequeath my youthful figure to jean Crim. I, john Barnhart, will and bequeath a supply of aged and soiled neckties to Ermel Hart. I, Bessie Beckenbaugh, will and bequeath my ability to talk with my hands to Mr. Windhorst. I, janet Beckham, will and bequeath my platin- um covering of the Cranium to Irene Wyatt. I, Thelma Bell, will and bequeath my dark curly locks to Esther Sager. I, Elizabeth Bickerton, will and bequeath my surplus stature to Mrs. Kirk. I, John Bier, will and bequeath one pair of dancing slippers, size six and one-half to Mr. Mills. I, Ruby Bingman, will and bequeath my chair- man-like manners to Ruby Cole. I, Dan Black, will and bequeath one bright red and orange necktie to Mr. Stembel. I, Irma Blank, will and bequeath my sunny disposition to Pauline Reeves. I, Virginia Blank, will and bequeath my Latin ability to Harry Clark. I, Carl Bloomer, will and bequeath my way with the ladies to Bob Linn. I, Wilbur Bohannon, will and bequeath my ath- letic ability to Mr. Girton. I, William Brownlee, will and bequeath my bus- iness letter writing talent to Tony Collier. I, Billie Burke, will and bequeath my irresis- tible appeal to the fair sex to Paul Wagley. I, Wayne Bush, will and bequeath one lump of coal to Mr. Williams so that he may make it hot for future English classes. I, Frances Cameron, will and bequeath my npera singing talent to Virginia Mercer. I, Roy Carpenter, will and bequeath my busi- ness man abdomen to Sam Bier. I, Thelma Cook, will and bequeath my officc and stenographic experience to Mrs. Heath. I, Anna Lee Craigle, will and bequeath my jean Harlow figure to Louise Freije. I, Florence Dillow, will and bequeath my ability as a player of popular music on the victrola to Charlie Davis. I, Marcella Dishman, will and bequeath my mu- sical talent to Esther Sager. I, Margaret Dowdell, will and bequeath my classroom quietness to Bob Wishmire. I, Kenneth Dowden, will and bequeath my capacity as a human windmill when laughing to Mr. Walker. I. Charles Elrod, will and bequeath my physique to Fred Freije. I, Estella Erton, will and bequeath my curly golden hair to Loral Mahan. I, Russel Evans, will and bequeath my talent for playing on the linoleum to Joe Hugill. I, Maynard Faris, will and bequeath my Harry Levinson hat to John McKinney. I, Margaret Brownlee, will and bequeath my blonde hair to Bob Brizendine. I, Francis Burns, will and bequeath my dimples to Dorothy Carr. I, Russell Curtis, will and bequeath my student manager ability to Willis Syphers. I, Helen Deputy, will and bequeath my bangs to Violet Poland. I, Mildred Gibson, will and bequeath my luring glances at the boys to Geraldine Hughbanks. I, Betty Ferrell, will and bequeath my quietness to Connie Edwards. I, Earl Finchum, will and bequeath my tendency to blush when approached by the ladies to James Armstrong. I, Leonard Francis, will and bequeath my sweet tooth to joe Sprecklemyer. I, James Franklin, will and bequeath my ability to keep from getting lessons to Marion Reeves. I, Virginia Frantz, will and bequeath my lady- like manners to Ernestine Cordray. I, Andy Freije, will and bequeath my manly physique to Sam Bier. I, Macel Gardner, will and bequeath my Betty Boop voice to Ruby Cole. I, Mary Helen Gray, will and bequeath my book on How to Reduce, to Irene Eastridge. I, Velma Hampton, will and bequeath my abil- ity to disagree with the teachers to Mary Jane Goldsborough. I, Ruth Harris, will and bequeath my come- hither glances to Doris Hightshoe. I, George Hiatt, will and bequeath my basket ball ability to Billy Miley. I, Mildred Horne, will and bequeath my A's in Latin to Sheribell Horne. I, Paul Huber, will and bequeath my freckles to Marian Robinson. I, Louise johantges, will and bequeath my new hair styles to Mary Bennett. I, Bob Johnson, will and bequeath my journal- istic ability to Bob Linn. I, Max Keck, will and bequeath my ability to sleep during classes to Willis Syphers. I, Bob Killman, will and bequeath my blushes to Virginia Richards. I, Fred Kleis, will and bequeath my speaking ability to Elmer Kriel. , I, George Knoebel, will and bequeath my ability as a Health student to Herbert Roberts. . I, Clyde Lackey, will and bequeath a stick of chewing gum to james Armstrong. I, Myrtle Lake, will and bequeath my reserved manners to Dorothy Dean. I, Edith Lee, will and bequeath my Austin to Frank Hartup. ...gf 15 ly.-
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fl f X N X t x , - sf -1 4999555 . RS JESSIE TAYLOR She's small and mighty, And keeps her pace, She's liked by all, and fair of face, .lessie can make a lot of noise when she chooses. WYNONA TAYLOR She did not wish to make you mourn, But flirting was in her inborn. FLORENCE THOMAS Tiny as a tid-bit. sparkling eyes of brown, But Florence has her problems, or why so many frowns? ' How she can roll her eyes in speech class. VERA THOMPSON Charming and sweet, a helpful Miss any time and place, Would you imagine that she sits in class and slaps her classmate's face? Has a habit of speaking out of turn in Physics Class. ELSIE TOTMAN Giggles, Giggles all the day, Champion giggler, the honor to her we must pay. One of the high-powered magazine sales-girls. ROBERT TUCKER Yelling Bob is full of vim, But you're just But to him. Always in a hurry-he has no place to go, but must get there. Famous for leading yells. Fu- ture ambition to become an undertaker and a newspaper reporter. Some day - - ehl Bob? HAROLD TRULOCK Sunall but mighty-4that's the man, Avoids all work if he can, One of Mrs, Rall's constant worries. A fine fellow to know. CLARENCE WALKER Clarence James Walker is the name. Playing football is his way to fame. Some day will be seen making speeches on a soap box. Great on arguing, AUDRE MAY WILLIS Has Il deep voice that gives forth musical chorils like none other. CARL WOLLENWEBER Send around more can take it ladies--please, Because my chief past-time and occupation is teasing. Carl believes in selecting bright colors when buying a sweater. RUTH ZEILINGA She is fitting herself for an all 'round good life. ISABELLE ZIMMER She was my friend, faithful and just to me. 'Tis rumored that sometimes Isabelle blushes furiously - - quite unusual. -,rf 14
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fX 5 v ll DO BIEQIUIEATII-ll I, Norma Lentz, will and bequeath my quiet charm to Alberta Hancock. I, Lawrence Leonard, will and bequeath my ability to skip classes and get by with it to Rus- sell McCaslin. I, George Linn, will and bequeath my farmer- like actions to james Pierce. I, Helen Lockridge, will and bequeath my gift of gab to Alta Meade. I, Louise McClelland, will and bequeath my dancing ability to Donald Peters. I, jim Loutt, will and bequeath my excuses for cutting classes to Furman Wyatt. I, Alma McNeely, will and bequeath my pitch- ing arm to Dorothy Kennel. I, Maxine Merchant, will and bequeath my vampish ways to Alberta Hancock. I, Eldon McClure, will and bequeath my gen- ius and intellectual power to Bob Wishmirc. I, Virginia McClure, will and bequeath my height to Helen South. I, William McCreary, will and bequeath my big blue eyes to George Totman. I, Frieda Marshall, will and bequeath my red- headed disposition to the girls of the Junior class who have black hair. I, Wilma Miley, will and bequeath my group of admirers to Virginia Smith. I, Marjorie Miller, will and bequeath my mem- bership in the Sunshine Society to Martha jane Hildman. I, Ernest Myers, will and bequeath my nick- name Ernestine, to Peggy Wilson. I, Albert Pence, will and bequeath my Ford to Frank Hartup. I, Ruth Owens, will and bequeath my ability as a basketball player to Anna Cornwall. I, Kelvin Perry, will and bequeath my rosy cheeks to Catherine Muterspaugh. I, Mary Prater, will and bequeath my dignity to Glenden Culberson. I, Raymond Price, will and bequeath my tall, handsome physique to Gene Roberson. I, LaVerne Puyear, will and bequeath my curly locks to Henry Ramey. I, Martha Ranck, will and bequeath my quiet reserve to Mary Weakley. I, Dorothy Rash, will and bequeath my comb to Bernice Tucker. May she never use it as often as I did. I, Eunice Reichard, will and bequeath my beau- tiful complexion to Pauline Reeves. I, Walter Richhart, will and bequeath my ability as a Speech student to Roy Smith. I, Harriet Roush, will and bequeath my sweet- ness to Jeanette Blank. I, Bill Rutledge, will and bequeath my ability as a Senior to set the example for underclassmen to Charles Ketrow. I, Virgil Schoettlin, will and bequeath my stylish sport oxfords to Mr. Mills. I, Marie Sears, will and bequeath my tinyness to Ellen Knight. I, Helen Shinkle, will and bequeath my graceful position to jaynet Pickerel. I, Alyce Louise Smith, will and bequeath my boy friend to jane Howe. I, Wildene Seavers, will and bequeath my pen- manship ability to Bob Linn. I, Hazel Shaw, will and bequeath my ability to jerk sodas to Roscoe Teeters. I, Ruth Spreckelmeyrr, will and bequeath my freckles to Betty Rybolt. I, Vernon Stevens, will and bequeath my ability to see through strange situations to Laral Mahan. I, Virginia Smoyer, will and bequeath my horse laugh to Herbert Roberts. I, Jessie Taylor, will and bequeath my quiet charm to Ernestine Cordray. I, Vera Thompson, will and bequeath my way of shaping my mouth to Irene Eastridge. I, Elsie Totman, will and bequeath my girlisll figure to Miss Kelly. I, Bob Tucker, will and bzqueath my yell leader to Gilbert Smith. I, james Walker, will and bequeath my super- intelligence to Earl Russell. I, Isabelle Zimmer, will and bequeath my giggle to Mrs. Kirk. I, William Rowe, will angl bequeath my Latin intelligence to Elmer Kriel. I, Mary Stonebraker, will and bequeath a nut- cracker to Connie Edwards Cnot to be used on herself.j I, Ila South, will and bequeath my fair golden locks to Mary Miller. I, Louise Pritchett, will and bequeath my shy, big blue eyes to Ruth Gray. I, Merle Ray, will and bequeath my quietness to Ed Berry. I, Wynona Taylor, will and bequeath my height to Helen Jones. I, Lynetta Reeves, will and bequeath my boy- friend to any one that wants him. I, Janice Robey, will and bequeath my figure to Alta Meade. I, Florence Thomas, will and bequeath my soul- ful brown eyes to Elizabeth Serak. I, Carl Wollenweber, will and bequeath my way with the women to Bob Wishmire. I, Audrey Mae Willis, will and bequeath my vocal ability to Beulah Hahn. I, Ruth Zeilinga, will and bequeath my punc- tuality and attendance record to Russell McCaslin. I, Ethel Ferrell, will and bequeath my southern drawl to Miriam Hoss. I, Ruth King, will and bequeath my slender fig- ure to Betty Leerkamp. job as I, Mildred Lanham, will and bequeath my F's to Garnet Hiatt. I, George Leindecker, will and bequeath my ability to vamp girls to Robert Dyer. I, Ruth Lines, will and bequeath my nervous disposition to Margaret Rainey. I, Harold Trulock, will and bequeath my ability to play foolish pranks to Joe Spreckelmeyer. -..H 16 kg..-
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