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9 tihlmna i 'NQ...:-uf , wo- e vs 4f i....-..9 S W0M, 3 Wv..-.-.- CLASS WILL Lend thy serious hearing to what I shall unfold. We, the class of 1935 of the High School of Creston, County of Wayne, State of Ohio, being about to depart from this sphere in sound mind, memory, and understanding, do make and publish this our last will and testament. We. the class of 1937, do realize without undue conceit that there are qualities which we possess as a class and certain qualities possessed by individuals which we must pass on to those who we feel will use and value them to the greatest CXLCITL. ARTICLE I ITEM 1. To the Juniors we will our dignity and Senior privileges, also the back seats in the study hall, and the front seats in chapel. ITEM 2. To the Sophomores we will our dramatic ability and general intelligence as we feel they will have great need for both. ITEM 3. To the Freshies we will the privilege of chewing gum in McCoy's classes. ARTICLE II To the faculty we wish to endow the following things: ITEM 1. To Miss Mcllvaine we bequeath our appreciation of her interest and cooperation with us during the past year. ITEM 2. To Mr. Frey we give a greener ' team in athletics. ITEM 3. To Miss McCoy we bequeath a chemistry class which will dispose of their gum before entering class and will willingly wash off their tables each day. ITEM 4. To Miss Bryan we bequeath all the errors in typing and the memories of her immense French class. ITEM 5. To Mr. Smith we bequeath a study hall in which the students will take their seats as soon as the bell rings. ITEM 6. To Mr. jeandrevin we will the supervision of the school. ITEM 7. To Mr. Young we give an orchestra composed of more high school students. ITEM 8. To Mr. Rhoads we bequeath the privilege of picking up our paper. ITEM 9. To Mrs. Earl we give our appreciation for those splendid cookies. ITEM scientious, 10. To the school as a whole we leave the Alma Mater minus 23 of the most conf studious, athletic geniuses ever assembled in one class. ARTICLE III We now wish to make a few personal bequests. 1 I 2 3 4. 5. 6. 7. to some 8. Kenneth 9. IO. 11, 12 13 14. 15 16 17. , Lee Dicus, bequeath my ability to attract the girls to Bob Weideman. I, Verda Metz, leave my declaiming ability to Anna Mae Smith. I, Melvin Rhoads, leave my athletic ability to Harry Moyer. I, Lowell Irvin, leave my innocent air to Dick Steele. I, Gerald Campbell, leave my perfect papers in typing to Zetta Shankland. I, Clyde Bricker, leave my little blonde girl to anyone who can amuse her. I, Roy Amstutz, bequeath with tears in my eyes the position as editor of the Annual unfortunate, unsuspecting Junior. Elm Kissinger, leave my habit of bringing a supply of gum to school each day to unn. I, Margaret Reis, bequeath all my brunette charms to Zetta Shankland. I, Elsie Bartholomay, do will my artistic temperament to Opal Hamilton. I, Verda Metz, leave my stately walk to Verla Bricker. I, Mary Gantz, leave my hatred for cosmetics to Grace Grunder. I, Hazel Metz, leave my A grades to Anna Mae Smith and Grace Grunder, to fight over. I, Gayle Weir, do leave my weakness for red hair to Jean Chase. I, Margaret Sykes, do bequeath my diminutive stature to Margaret Gantz. I, Lloyd Beal, do bestow my scientihc curiosity to Shelby Lamb. I, Evelyn Foltz, do bequeath my blond curls to Rena Feeman. Signed by SENIOR CLASS OF 1935. Vtfitnesses: ANNUAL STAFF. MARGARET SYKES. fPagc Twemyfonefj
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