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PUFFS E: PATCHES 1936 Ite1n XIII. To Miss Jacqueline Crinkley we leave the honor of coaching next year's girls' basketball team without her star players of this year, Mickey Sizer and Madeline Burch. Item XIV. To Miss Ruth Sisson we will and bequeath a. group ol? house- keepers to be taught the modern way ol making biscuits and not the way olf the stone age. Iteni XV. To M r. Robert Douthat and Mr. Fred Smith we leave our many thanks and praises for the splendid help and encouragement they have given athletes of U. H. S. Item XVI. To Mr. Allan Barnwell we leave complete possession of the labora- tory and pleasant memories ot all the explosions in experiments we ha.ve made there. Item XXII. 'I'o Mr. Alan Beamer we leave the Industrial Arts Ilepartment to teach the Freshmen the di'll?erenee in a right-liand screw driver and a left-hand mon key w ren eh. Item XVIII. To Mr. Xelsen we leave a class of new Freshmen to be taught that two and one three and not shoe polish. ' Item XIX. To Mr. Frank Caddy we leave a boxing team with more experience and we hope to have ifewer knoek outs next year. Item XX. 'I.'o the candidate eleeted as president of U. H. we leave Junior Mauek's elliieieney and versatility. Item XXI. To Sonny Loekridge we leave Olin Payne and Bob IVest's ability to kill cats. Item XXII. To Ralph Sizer we leave his brotlier, I?rank's, athletic ability. Item XXIII. To Lewis Kincaid we leave a pair of size thirteen football shoesg may he till them well. Item XXIX. To Mutt Ilaikes we leave Buster Ballengees ability as the biggest romeo of C. H. S. Item XXX. To Bob Iflolloman we leave Martha's ability to make excuses lor being tardy. Item XXVI. Last but not least we do will and bequeath to our janitor, Mr. George Lewis, the honor ot' keeping' the home lires ol' our Alma Mater burning until Huck Rayne graduates with a Magna Cum Laude. In witness whereof, we the Senior Class ol? '36 the testators, have set to this our last will and testament, our hand and seal, this lfWC1lty-Glglltll day ot May. Signed, iR0l3l'IRT Rn.xnDoN 27
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PUFFS Er PATCHES 1936 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT E the departing Seniors ol? C. Il. S., in the City ot Covington, in the Coins monwenl th elf Virginia., in the yeen' of our Iiorcl, one thouszincl nine lnnillrell Zlllil thirty-six clo will :incl ormlnin that this be publisherl us our last will Emil testament. Item I. To the gentlemen ot the School Board we will :incl bequeath them as full eustoilian ol' our heloverl school which we have loverl. playerl, anal worked for in the past lfour yezirs. Item II. To our S1lIllil'll1ICIlf,l011t, Stanley T. Goclhey, we leave full possession ol the rooms, hulls, clesks and the iiznnes inseribefl on them to remember us lay. Item III. To Captain Walter IR. IIUVIDIQIII, our principal, lriencl and uclvisor during the tour-yeatr stay we halve enjoyerl so much, we do will zinml bequeath it new eivies elziss with more clemoerzits than republiezins. Item IY. To Slielburn S. I,lfl1'111iLCli, our couch, we leave 21 group ol? husky boys to show Clifton Forge that Covington is still. on the map and going strong. Item V. To Miss Helen ilIll01112lS we bequeath full charge olf the sm-liool paper and si good stalf ot lmrtl workers to insure 21. bigger and better school paper next year. Item VI. To Miss Elise Goode we leave ri. new algebra, elnss minus Jimmy Jordan :incl Roy Livesziy. litem VII. To Miss Iiatherine Drake we will uncl bequeath a liatin elziss without the magnetic personality of Iilarry Lamb and the lianiclsonie profile of .Izunes Miller. Item VIII. To Miss Ann Bulloch we leave 21 new English class to be taught the art of speaking English and not 1llll.l'flC1'lllg it. Item IX. To Miss Hazel Allen we will :intl bequezitli El new eonnnereial GQPZI-TLIIICIIIZ to teaeh the future business men and women olf Covington the lost art of bookkeeping. Item X. To Miss Kzitliryn Miller we leave an experienced staff of stuclents to publish next yeaifs Puinfs AND I'ix're'r1lcs with less trouble than we had. Item XI. To Miss Elizubetli Kelly we bequeath a new history elass and proof that the Battle ol' Bull Run XVZISIIII fought at IIIIVIIHIII, C. Item XII. To Miss Virginia Moore we leave 21 group of Sophoniores to initiate the oncoming Freslnnen. 26
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