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Page 30 text:
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ONWARD TO SING SING We, the Seniors, embarking in our good junk Sing Hi Lo, on our maiden voyage up the Yangtze, leave this last will and testament of our earthly possessions in fear that our prompt return may be prolonged by the dragon- guarded gates of Sing Sing. To the faculty, fGod bless them,D we leave all our knowledge except a bare portion which will be necessary to sustain life. To the Juniors, we leave our record as a goal to strive for. To the Sophomores, as next year's Juniors, we leave the guardianship of the school, since the Seniors will be incapable of this responsibility. To the Freshmen, we leave our dream of a swimming pool in the Senior Court. SKEIIIIJIKOII' QHRSS Individually, we bestow the following possessions to the underclass- men: I, Wesley Arnst, do will and bequeath my tennis ability to Herbert Milford. I, Ida Mae Bowen, do will and bequeath my sarcasticness to Kathryn Miller. I, Delma Bowman, do will and bequeath my debating ability to Beth Markel. I, Iva Brewton, do will and bequeath my curls to Barbara Schwab. I, Philip Brubaker, do will and bequeath my ability to shoot spit-balls to Jim Cann. I, Harold Colhoun, do will and bequeath my wrestling ability to Thomas Cartt. I, Ruby Carlson, do will and bequeath my peaceful attitude to Marian Worthley. I, Thompson Carr, do will and bequeath my Ford to Bill Hamilton. I, Martin Casler, do will and bequeath my ability to study to Hazel Eggett. I, Virginia Clotfelter, do will and bequeath my cupid bows to Frances Hunter. I, Florence Claus, do will and bequeath my neatness to Theo Farley. I, Lorraine Cochran, do will and bequeath my Singing ability to Lois Milford. I, Lawrence Collins, do will and bequeath my gab to Bernard Porton. I, Elsie Cox, do will and bequeath my ability to grin to La Verne Frankze. I, Billy Curry, do will and bequeath my dancing ability to Etheleen Brown. I, Virginia Demaree, do will and bequeath my golden locks to Marguerite Ward. I, Melba Depew, do will and bequeath my tumbling to Willoween Foster. I, Charles Eggett, do will and bequeath my electrical ability to Jakie . I, Alan Farley, do will and bequeath my undying loyalty for Doc Coulson to George Hutchins. I, Claude Finck, do will and bequeath my ability in science and mathmatics to Clarence Hartman. I, Gwendolyn Foster, do will and bequeath my love for home economics to Dorothy lietlow. I, Wilbur Goertz, do will and bequeath my ability to play the cornet to Bill Pigg.
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' 1 Burum. I, Amanda Guse, do will and bequeath my baseball ability to Ada Locknane. I, Tom Harper, do will and bequeath my little green Ford to Jim Fukushima. I, Lurene Hickey, do will and bequeath my interest in an astrologist to Malaquay I Caroline Gunther, do will and bequeath my old fashioned smile to Ernestine Fincher. I, Allen Hicks, do will and bequeath my interest in Veda Mae Kolb to Scott Peacock. I, Alton Hixson, do will and bequeath my bright sayings to any dumb Freshman. I, Floyd Holmdahl, do will and bequeath my curly locks to Edward Wipf. I, Gertrude Hunnicutt, do will and bequeath my ruby lips to Katherine Spivey. I, Grover Hunnicutt, do will and bequeath my love for Nina Lankford to Buck Wheat. I, Mae Hunnicutt, do will and bequeath my love for Bill Hamilton to any one who thinks they can handle him. I Ben Jacobsen, do will and bequeath my bootlegging joint to Jim Ambrose. I Veda Mae Kolb, do will and bequeath my stream lines to Fisher Body Company. I, Gladys Mathis, do will and bequeath my boyish ways to Ella Casey. I, Walter McBee, do will and bequeath my fleet-footedness to Oscar Brewton. I, John McCracken, do will and bequeath my peppy attitude to Pete Daniels. I, Elva McKee, do will and bequeath my great stature to Blanche Williams. I, Ray Medley, do will and bequeath my Emperor stand to anyone who can make good hot dogs. ' I, James Meehan, do will and bequeath my interest in Alice McKerrall to Jack Hard- wick. I, Robert Miller, do will and bequeath my ability to play the saxaphone to Raymond Stanton. I, Zaven Navorian, do will and bequeath my mustache to Lynn Greene. I, Delmar Naylor, do will and bequeath my interest in Freda Robinson to George Hutchins. I, Ethel Newcomb, do will and bequeath my beautiful wavy hair to Anne Seligman. I, Eli Oh, do will and bequeath my high and mighty airs to Gladys McDaniel. I, John Parnell, do will and bequeath my queer laugh to Mr. Hayden. I, Dale Patterson, do will and bequeath my gift of gab to Jake Fleming hoping that he will make use of it. I, Sarrah Phillips, do will and bequeath my good standing with Mr. Pettit to Deron Azadian, hoping that it will do him some good. I, Bob Pipkin, do will and bequeath my splendid line: with the girls to my brother, Ralph. I, Ora Reed, do will and bequeath my sweetness to Pauline Chumley. I, Mathilde Reimer, do will and bequeath my voice to Bill Mahaffey. I, Aron Rempel, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Buster Kelley, hoping he can bring honor to Dinuba High School. - I, Beth Robertson, do will and bequeath my ability to slip through the halls to Clarice Stringer.
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