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We, hereby 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 0 Senior' Will the Senior Class of 1920, of Central High School, in Cape Girardeau, Mo., do declare this our last will and testament, all' other wills made by us being void: We, the Seniors, bequeath to the Juniors all the privileges we have had this year. Maurine Lamb bequeaths her leisure school hours to Gertrude Berry. John Pott bequeaths all his chewing gum to John Stinson. Hallie Brumback bequeaths all her quietness to Mary Ranney. John Buchanan bequeaths his friendship with Miss Hasslinger to the Juniors. Josephine Houk bequeaths all her knowledge in English to Winter Green. Bernice Allison and Alma Fish bequeath to Mr. Hollman the use of their hair which was cut off. . Jennie Gill bequeaths to Ella May Pawkett her everlasting giggles. Weldon Nussbaum bequeaths to Jack Hunter some of his tallness. Vera Brinkopf bequeaths to Jesse Stacy her place at the piano after all of the basketball games. Nettie Sharp bequeaths her seat in General Science to Lorene Lovell. Coda Lawler bequeaths some of her brawn to Alita Frenzel, and her time of letter writing to Winter Green. Edith Wippermann bcqucaths ten pounds of her flesh to Mollie Patton. Joe Campbell bequeaths to Don Coffman some of his pep to be used in leading yells next year. Clara Sanders bequeaths to Mr. Harnes all broken test tubes, heaters, etc., found in the Lab. Ruby Hunze bequeaths her speed in typewriting to Lloyd Campbell. Abby Lane and Ben Howard bequeath to Mary Vandivort and Jim Emory their everlasting friendship. Fred Nicholas bequeaths to Chester Masterson his place as center on the basketball team. Lina Morton bequeaths to Lillian Patton her place on the Clarion Staff. Charles Stehr bequeaths to Alex. Juden some of his E's. Eloise McLain bequeaths her winning smile to Jesse Dalton.
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Flllfill NIVIIULAS NIAFIUNIC LAMB ELNIER SCIIACK For English he must surely When Duty whispers low, Sliyness personified. vu-sun. Thou must, Hut he is il whizz ns 41 font- The maid replies, I can. bull HH n. Vi,L:ilzu1t4-s '18, '19, '20 lluski-thull '1!l, '20 lied lnlgglfl' '19, '20 Football '1S, 'lib Girls' Glee Club '19, '20 lvaptain 'IEJJ Senior l'luy Forget Us Not To the Class o '20 Forget us not as you go along, Nor lose yourself in the fickle throng, For the joys of life are exceeding small- Not worth the price if you give your all. Forget us not as you go your way, Our friendship counts for more than a day, And as a monument, lasting and strong, Lest you forget as you go along. D. W.
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Margaret Daugherty bequeaths her grace in dancing to Emma Etherton. Raymond Fisher bequeaths his lockcr and place at the side of Bessie Braun to the famous homewrecker, Lloyd Whittaker. Helen Hitt bequeaths to Inez Slagle her desk in cooking. We, the Seniors, bequeath the comradeship of Miss Hasslinger to the Juniors. Arthur Farrar bequeaths his ability of making terrific line plunges to the dauntless Wendell Black. Nettie Sharpe, Lina Morton, and Clara Sanders bequeath their booth at Clif- ton's during the sixth hour on Tuesdays and Wednesdays to the oncoming Seniors to be used during their club hours. We, the Seniors, bequeath to Mr. Farley a three months' rest for watching over us. Marie Rhoads bequcaths to Mr. Hollman a pleasant smile. James England bequeaths his dreaminess to Fred Behrens. Leland Dalton bcqucaths to Richard Wippermann his ability to make the Annual Staff of next year work. C. L. S. L. N. M.
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