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CLASS WILL V. ' e, the Senior Class of the school of Caldwell High. County of Noble, and State of Ohio, being de- fective of mind and faulty of :ner.iory, do, without I premeditation or verisimilitude, hereby v;rite, de- jr Clare, publish, and proclaim this our last will and i testament; hereby provoking all friends and satisfy- i ing all enemies, whosoever they m.ay be and wherever they may be located, and give, leave, bequeath, or dispose of our possessions, whether secular or ethe- real, to the best advantage of the school, of the beneficiaries, and of ourselves, in the manner fol- lowing: To Wit: =18 Jim Rucker gives some of his height to Nick Bycura. Carmen Long leaves her ability to get A ' s to Fred Gill, snd Den Moore leaves his to George Chris- topher. Sam Still gives his poetical ability to Woody Foreman and his talents as a singer to next year ' s football team. Mary Moore leaves her sense of humor to the faculty members. Max Ickes leaves his mathem.a ticsl ability to next year ' s solid geometry class, and his athletic ability to Claire Murphy. Pete Sarislar gives his habitual quietness to John Christopher. George Walkenshav.- leaves his skill with the drums to Robert McKee. Fred Zimmerman leaves his role of class clov n to Red Ziler. Helen Schott leaves her pep to next ' s year ' s cheer leaders. Don Bowen leaves his popularity with the ladies to Bernard Vi ' est. Felen Morris leaves her reputation for good be- havior to Skippy Freer. Russell Brugger leaves his curly hair to any girl who wants a permanent wave. George Woodford leaves his studious appearance to Jim McAuley. The ertire class of 1939 wishes to leave its dignity to next year ' s Seniors and its place in the Caldwell High School to the next seventh gradr-. The ij
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I staff leaves its thanks to whoever reeds the annuel, and the writer gives his sympathy to anyone who reads this vill. In witness whereof, we, the said Senior Class, have to this, our last will and testament, sub- scribed our names this eighth day of February, in the year of our Lord, One thousand Nine hundred and thirty-nine. (Signed) Senior Class per Warren Hutchins Signed, sealed, declared, and published by the said Senior Class as and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us, who at their re- quest, in the presence of them and of each other, write our names in witness thereof. Baron Kuncharesen, Sinbad, Gulliver. CLASS HISTORY I The first six years of our schooling were un- eventful except for a few plays presented under the supervision of our instructors. In the fall of 1933 v. ' e were seventh graders. We certainly must not have conducted ourselves asv;e should, if the number of times Mr. Tipton, our home room teacher, said All right, 3:45 (ie, Dentention) had anything to do with it. At Thanksgiving tin we made our debut on the stage with a successful Thanksgiving play. Our eighth year went rather swiftly. We had very high opinions of ourselves because next year we would be freshmen. Mr. Angus was our home room teacher. Warren Hutchins, Carmen Long, and Donna- dene Woodford won honors in the state in eighth grade tests. Our presentation of the Thanksgiving play this year was even more successful than that cf the previous year. ■ r- ■J)
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