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CLASS WILL l We, the 1939 Senior Class of Bowling Green High School, Bowling Green, Missouri, being-of sound mind, memory, and understanding and realizing the uncertainty of l1fe,.do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testa- ment, hereby revoking and nullifying any and all former wills or writings made by us at any time. First, to the class of '40, as the Seniors of former years have done, we leave our desks on the south side of Study Hall. Please don't carve any names or stick chewing gum under them for we have taken excellent care of them during the past year. We will a roll of films to Mr. Byron L. Kerns to remember the Class of 1939 in after years. To Walter Eugene Elmore, our sponsor, we leave a book on How To Conquer Women. Now, you must memorize all rules for best results. To Miss jessie.Sanderson we leave a contribution for a trip to The Fountain of Youth. To Mrs. Geraldine Hortense Sieck we leave a box of rouge. This is to be used sparingly. The class wishes for Mr. T. C. Wells next year as successful an F. F. A. organization as the one under the leadership of a tall, rangy president. To james A. Wilson we leave our hopes for another winning basketball squad. All right, Class of '40, shine. To Mrs. Edward V. Long we leave a pair of pajamas to be taken on Home Economic trips next year. To Miss Edna Ruth Wood we leave our sincere wish for a better English class next year. We. as individuals, leave to the members of the high school, as follows: john Pletch Adams leaves his ability of telling tall tales to Tolson Smith. Nedra june fSlewfootj Adams leaves her book on etiquette and the art of telling other people 'vhat to do to Velva Dene Downs. Terrace Eugene Boudinier passes those ever faithful chains down to Bob Maddox. As he has graduated from them, we hope. Cash Willard Bowen wills his love for wide open spaces to Bill Henry. Remember, Bill, no night life allowed. ' Lois Marie Chamberlain leaves her position as Mrs. Long's helper to Helen Hamlet, provided there will be no arguments. Frances VVillene Fitzgerald wills her love for college life to Arline Mc- Nutt. Amy Evelyn Gamm wishes to leave her position in the office to anyone who thinks they can fulfill it. Any applicants for this job please see Amy soon as she will be busy making peach pies for the Providence minister next year. Leland Bibb Gillum leaves his ability to play the saxaphone to Hiawatha Griffith. To Freckles Ogden, Luther Lindsay Gillum leaves his technique and V-8's. Dorothy Ernesteen Gooch bequeaths her influence in Louisiana to Nitchie Clare. Mattie Allene Hammack wills her love for Eolia to anyone that likes small town life. Helen Lucille Hammack leaves her quiet disposition to Nellie Moore. Marion Charlene Harness has great difficulty in leaving anything because she fell, for it was Slick. . In the future Roger Glen Howard hopes that B. J. Bruton has as much fun as he has had on and after boat excursions. C Y
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