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THE IRIS CLASSES Page Twenty-one
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ARTICLE III Item 1. I, Lela Marsh, leave my inclination toward athletics to Mary Frances Walburn. Item 2. Unto Virginia Scott, I, Dorothy Kirp, do hereby will my quiet and demure ways. Item 3. I, Roger Ream, do gladly will unto my old friend, Eldon Kirkham, my Wall Street Ways.” Item 4. Unto Ronald Armstrong, I, Othal Knight, bequeath my popu- larity with Junior and Senior girls. Item 5. I, Madonna Finley, sincerely leave my rubber heels to Lemma Chalfant. Item 6. I, Marcus Newton, gladly will that tired feeling to Alfred Pence. Item 7. Free! Carl Oxley wills his stubbornness to anyone who cares to have it. Item 8. To Floyd Nixon, I, Roy Lyons, bequeath my stately height and my liking for basketball. Item 9. I, Francis LaMar, do hereby will to George Bickford that dis- gusting blush. Item 10. I, Lucile Marsh, gladly leave to that beloved Roxie Shockley, my Virgil translation with my rare gift for blundering, along with the epithet, Yes, teacher's pet. Item 11. Unto Mary Jeffers, I, Ina Hayes, do hereby leave my admira- tion for a certain boy. (Arvil Kirkham.) Item 12. I, Mary Johnson, bequeath the remains of my cosmetics to Laura Humbarger. Item 13. Unto Paul Carmichael, I, Virginia Skinner, gladly leave my lovely Senior wardrobe. Item 14. I, Kathleen Null, leave to Arvil Kirkham enough money to take a correspondence course in dancing. ARTICLE IV Item 1. We, the Seniors, do hereby appoint and name Joseph Ulrich and Edgar Nearon as Executors of our Last Will. Item 2. We do request that within seven days of our death our obitu- ary shall be published in the Muncie Star. We also provide a lot in Beech Grove cemetery where our bodies may be laid to rest with due rites and ceremonies. We do now appoint Marris Hutchison to see that a stone hearing a suitable inscription is placed above our resting place. Item 3. In witness thereof we hereunto seal this the 15th day of March, 1928 A.D., class of '28. We have signed as witness hereunto: Paul Carmichael Lemma Chalfant MARY JOHNSON. Page Twenty
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THE IRIS Top Row—Elizabeth Adams, Alfred Pence, Marjorie Heath, Marris Hutchi- son, Harriet Leeka. Second Row-—Mary F. Walburn, Paul Carmichael, Lois Oxley, Lelah West, John Lair, Dorothy Buchanan. Third Row- Annie Shriver, Arvil Kirkham, Roxie Shockley, George Bickford —: OFFICERS • Roxie Shockley ........................................ President Annie Shriver .................................... Vice-President Arvil Kirkham ............................... Secretary-Treasurer Page Twenty-two
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