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-9- THE SENIOR CLASS WILL OF 1938 We, the class of 1938 of the Clarksburg High School, being of sound mental faculties, do declare this to be our last will and testament. We do bequeath to the persons herein mentioned our various earthly possessions, to be held by them through the length of their mortal span: Item 1: To our Superintendent, Principal, Board of Education, and our beloved Faculty, who have shown so much interest in our work we wish to extend our most sincere thanks, Item ll: To Jane Van Horn we give any spare avoirdupois that Margery Adams may care to dispose of. Item 111: To the sophomore boys, the senior basket ball team give all of their playing ability. Item lV: To the laziest member of the junior class we pass Anna Louise Bryant's ambition and energy. Item V: To the Boy's Club, the senior boys give the tin cup presented to them by Mr. Green on April Foo1's Day, when they won the class championship. Item Vl: To Joan Graham, Melissa Jobe bequeaths her ability to vamp the masculine sex. Item Vll: Bert Dawson leaves to his underclassmen his many antics and the cartoons that he drew in the study hall. Item Vlll: To the juniors we bequeath this last bit of advice,--do not become discouraged if you fail to measure up to our high standards, but with the bright and shining examples we have set before you, do your best and then forge ahead. Item lX: Robert Anderson bequeaths his ability to attract the senior brunettes to the junior boys, Item X: To Bud Martin, Grant McDonald bequeaths his ability as a quick thinker. Item Xl: To Bernard Ater, Paul Willis leaves his Clark Gable smile--the smile he uses to catch the cute girls from Greenland. Item X11: Nell Martin leaves to the prospective shorthand students her book and her ability. Item X1l1: To Billy Bochard, Donald Harmount bequeaths his ability to capture the fair, blonde, young, damsels in this community,
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Q -10 Item XIV: To Naomi Dinkler, Jennie Mae Weidinger leaves her many giggles. Item XV: Melissa Jobe gladly gives her history ability to Betty Bookwalter. Item XVI: To our beloved underclassmen we joyfully leave our pencil stubs, erasers, gum, and paper wads. scraps of paper, bits of chewing Item XVII: Robert Dawson leaves to any of the young Romeos in the junior class Tree. Item XVIII: Mary Ann spelling ability to Maxine Item XIX: Gene Frior rings, and pennants in the his parking space under the Mile Driapsa oharitably donates her Carter. leaves his collection of class pins, trophy case, Item XX: Dorothy Garrison has transferred her tardy slips to Violet Routt. Item XXI: To Jean Eycke, Frances Kerns bequeaths her collection of frogs, snakes, white mice, and bugs. Item XXII: We hereby nominate and appoint our class sponser, Mr. P. B. Timmons, to be the executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our signature this twenty-fourth day of April, in the year of our Lord One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Thirty-eight. Signed: CWl.7fwJ,, We iff? 00014 11 ,4nfn4L! 777 ,27f-.aM,C71ggg,,,,,,,g,C n ' '
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