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Frances Probert:- My chewing gum to Mildred Blackwell. My ear-rings to Susie Wasson. Amelia Gray:- My pearl ear-rings to Mary Bryan. My dates with Raymond Lindsey to Susie Wasson. My neighborly relations with Bob Hill to Mary Crupe. Margaret Lindsey:- My hair's inclination to curl to Ruth Thompson. My fondness for Virgil to Elsie Beatty. Betty Wilson:- My embarrassing position as the only girl in Mr. Howey's physics class to Helen Gatchell. Glenn Stocker:- My good grades in Commercial Law to Jim Bowers. My red hair to Red Gold. My acquired height to Craig Shull. Glenn Craft:- My ability to dress the statues at the Fashion to Hiram Angel. My girl to Eugene Wenger. Ralph Barth:- My specs to Jim Bowers. My ability to play billiards to Raymond Rausch. My fiddle to Arla Albaugh. Fred Hamilton :- - My ability as captain of the Senior basket ball team to Bob Hill. My endurance to take cross-country hikes to Bernard Hanniger. Helen Ramsey:- . My position as guard on the Senior girls' basket ball team to Elizabeth Wright. My fondness for shorthand to Evelyn Hillyer. My freckles to Helen Rock. Ruth Boyd:- My position as secretary for Mr. Cooper to Ellen Burroway. My love for Mr. Howey to Elsie Beatty. Milton Muthz- My position riding reels to Wallace Gold. My ability as a singer to Junior Williams. My position as a banker to Raymond Rausch. My shoes that were worn out carrying the torch to Steubenville to the High Y as a souvenir. 24
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Hazel Craft:- My ability to decorate with cosmetics to Catherine Brantiner. My quiet disposition to Raymond Rausch. My silly ways to Wallace Gold. Paul Carnahan:- My surplus hair to Frederick Quinn. My gasoline pants to Fat Aifolter. My staff position to Arla Albaugh. Myrtle Welday:- My house-keeping ability to Evelyn Hillyer. My dates with Milton to Dolores Gatchell. My ability to write notes and not get caught to Dorothy Page. Eva Miller:- My curly hair to Mr. Fishel. My ability to go to French class without preparing my lesson and get away with it to Ruth Parr. Frank Lindsey:- My humps to James McElroy. My position in Union Drug to Bernard Hannigar. My surplus height to John Taylor. Clyde Shaffer:- My darling disposition to Dale Balo. My position as Mr. Fishel's valet to Soxie Williams. My basket ball ability to Fat Affolter. Henry Gotchall :- My ability to be the dramatic hero to Frank Affolter. My position on Leader Staff to Eugene Wenger. The Presidency of the Y. M. C. A. to Lefty Shaffer. Blanche Stocker:- My surplus height to Desmond Gotschall. My sunny disposition to Hazel Rothrock. William Flood:- My argumentative power to Junior Williams. My Apollo-like figure to William Wright. Beatrice Finney:- My quiet disposition to Mary Carnahan. My ability to get to school one minute before the tardy bell to Clarice McGuire. Mary VanOstran:- My curly hair to Ruth Bailey. My perfect attendance to Frances Brown. W 23 J
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Grayce Gloyd:- My collection of plaid hose to Doris Senter. My ability to study French to Raymond Rausch. My dates with Bill Flood to Helen Rock. Item IV.-We devise and bequeath the res'due of all our property, both real, personal and mixed to our beloved Superintendent, W. H. Angel, to distribute amongst the menmbers of the Junior Class as he may deem tit, being herein appointed our sole executor of this, our last will and testament, without bond and without any inventory of our estate in so far as the same may be lawfully omitted. W eappoint Amelia Gray, President, to execute and sign this. Dated at Dennison, Ohio, this. ........,..,..,.,..... day of May, A. D. 1923. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1923. By AMELIA GRAY, President of the Senior Class, 1923. Signed by the members of the Senior Class of 1923, by their President, Amelia Gray, being duly authorized to execute and sign the same, which authority was given her in the presence of and knowledge and consent and at the request of each and every member of the said Senior Class, and by her so signing in said capacity they do each individually and collectively acknowledge this tc be their last will and testament, as such Senior Class, in our presence, sight and hearing, who at their request as such class, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in their presence and in the presence of each other, at Dennison, Ohio, this ....,................... day of May, A. D. 1923. W1't1zesscs.'- - John Doe, residing at Dennison, Ohio. Richard Roe, residing at Dennison, Ohio. 25
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