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QENIORS-Edna Marshall, Orville Canfield, Anna-Belle Compton, Letha Schulz, Alice Van Orsdel. Marvin Deter. Leta Boyles. XIII. I, Alberta Cade, leave to Mary Dee Auld my tennis shoes, racket and other paraphernalia, including my championship curves, hoping she will establish a world record by this help. ' XIV. I, Chic Price, will my ability to run the mile to Homer Griffith, and know he will establish a record for the High School. XV. VVe, VVesley Neubarth and Bud March, this sunny day' in Iune, leave to Charles DeMarais and VValter Stile our High School sweaters and trust that will supply them until they graduate. XVI. I, Mabel VMah.on, leave Walt Stile to the charity of the School and trust that they will show great mercy toward him after I leave. ' XV II. I, Ethel Mullen, bequeath my powder puff to Alma Smith, providing she does not use it too lavishly. XVIII. I, Letha Schulz, leave half my superfluous avoirdupois to Marvel Burt, the other half to Dora Curtis, not being able to decide which would be bene- fited morelby the gift. Wife, the Members of the Physics Classes, do hereby bequeath a half dozen new bandanas to Mr. C B. Whitmoyer, with which he will be able to amuse his classes Cby twisting them around his arm and twisting them into a knotj after he has worn out his present supply. Lastly, We hereby nominate and appoint L. M. Elskamp and Miss Clarice Rattlebones fskeletonj sole executors of this our last WVill and Testament. y -18-
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SENIORS-Sue,Canf'leld, VVesley Neubarth, Athelia Dwyer, Elmer Troxel, Mabel Mahon, Bud -March, Ethel Mullen. ' in the Senior row in the Assembly, and the fun of hazing the Freshmen if they can get away with it. V. To the Freshmen, we hereby bequeathall our Pep in Student Body Meetings, sociability and other sterling qualities we possess. IV. VVe, the Senior Boys, leave to the Junior Boys our artistic ability to paint numerals on the shack and also our accomplishment of running Student Body Meetings, and trust that no one will oppose them. VII. I, Daphne Clarke, leave my last package of gum to Miss Currie, in appreciation of her oft-expressed admiration of chewing. If your piece is missing you will find it stuck underneath my desk in Room l4. VIII. I, Archie McRae, leave my giggle to be equally divided' among the readers of the jokes in the Caduceus when their own is exhausted. IX. I, Nelle Bass, hereby bequeath my gift-of-gab to Freda Rupp and trust that she will have great enjoy- ment from the gift. X. I, I-Iolmes Miller, will my hair cut to Herbert Fil Copeland with this prescription, Beware of the comb. It is destructive to thle hair. IX. l, Alvin Bullock, leave my ability of loving the damsels to VVilliam Reusser, and hope that he will find use for it sometime between now and the day he dies. ,XII. I, Elmer Troxel, will to Earl McGuire the long- used tape-measure willed to me by Babe Baker, and trust that Earl will have as much use for it as I have had. I leave the recipe for the cure of swollen heads to Donaldson Mathewson, for I fear he will need it. -17-
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1 PAT 'M CIAL. CSigned5 NINETEEN EIGHTEEN sENroRs. The foregoing instrument was on this Twentieth Day of June, in -the Year of Qur Lord 1918, signed, sealed, published, and declared to be their last Will and Testament in the presence of us, at their request, and We hereby subscribe our names as Witnesses hereto. qsignefn L. M. ELSKAMPQ CSignedj CLARICE RATTLEBONES. .- 4, , -,,.'a-, s.. ., 51... .-JW, -?e--vLf?-1E,,:,,x::V--:- -ef,-z -2- ff -V --- f -A-f-111'-'vin' 1- -- A- 1
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