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Howard Arnett liftud 1199-5- pounds to-day to show the public how strong he was, in spite of the fact that he has lost both ears in a tussel with his wife. Jime Gsle has now took the position of orchestra leader of Hext orchestra after 15 years of faithful service. The orchestra started in 1935 with four high school musicians. ..reel Lunt has united Stinger E, Tumbling T, E-L, X-U, Railroad track, Lazy D-$ brands and raches. Y hat a rustler. Frank Frances h?.s r. class of 100 Golf students, which he intends to make equal to himself. He has set a. record for the world to shoot at. Agnes (Malone) .'xton has set the fashion for 1976 and '77 for married women. Leao Osborne became principal of the DUHS. The first woman principal that has ever J q at DUHS. Often she turns 250 p und : brutes over her knees and precedes to make blisters. Miss Dorothy Stoc’bridge, the owner 'f Duncan's Library, was married to Alvin G;-le. They will make their futre home in Duncan. (Alvin, be kind to her.) Marvin . rnett and June Patten, the happy couple that were married in 1934, hr.ve taken over the Standard Oil Plants of the United States. Let's hope they remember D. U» H. S. THE SENIOR GLASS WILL We, the party of the first part (the Senior Class of 1935) being sound of body and mind, on leaving this sphere of life, do, hereby, will and bequeath to the party of the second part (the Junior Class of 1935) the following: We as a group do extend to the Juniors our ability to master the most difficult tasks, realizing that it will be difficult for them to take advantage of it, but hoping for the best. We also will and bequeath to the Junior Class our key to knowledge and our wonderful spirit of cooperation. We as individuals, hereby, do will the following personal things: I, . alter Lockhart, do will and bequeath to Alfred nttaway my v inning laugh. I, Virginia Cosper, will to Helen Russel my dignity in embarrassing situations, to Laura Cranford, I do bequeath my love affairs. I, Nellie Rainville do will and bequeath the following: to Elsie Hardin, I leave my musical talent, to Elizabeth Chapman, the way I have of using my beautiful brown eyes. I, Billy Kilgore, bequeath to Chet Foster my talent for speaking Spanish fluently. I, Charles alters, do will and bequeath to Bill De n the privilege of playing in the Rodeo Cowboy Orchestra. I, Virgil Burtcher, do will and bequeath my famed nightlife to Marion Van Bibber. I, Mrs. F ye Anderson, do will and bequeath to Mary Jane Brooks my recipe for matrimonial success. I, Ela,ine Holman, do will and beaue-ath the following: to Edna Harrison, my blue-eyed baby stare, to Margaret Girard, my knowledge a-nd technique in shorthand.
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Ir Dolah Duncan, do will and bequu’th to Mary Guess my winning wys with the outstr nding musicians of D. U. H. 3. I, J. T. Gentry, do bequeath to following: to Governor i-ker, the attractive way I have of blushing, to Edwin D- y, I will my inferiority complex. I, Howard .-.rnett, do will and bequeath to ■‘’■Ivin G- le my manly figure and to Reo Heskett, my all-round athletic ability. I, Dorothy St'ockbridge, do will and bequeath the following: to Daphne Armstrong my beautiful curly hair, to Alta Williams, my formula for making A s in my cl sses. I, Leao Osborne, do will and bequeath to Aileen Clouse the sophisticated way I have of turning up my nose. I, ..reel Lunt, do will and bequeath to Herschell Gilliland my crooning tenor voice which h s proved so attractive to blondes, I, Jim Gale, d' bequeath to Mac Hanchett the privilege of attending Duncan High School for five years. I, Fr°nk Frances, do v ill °nd beoueath to James Forehand my k'rrck at golfing. I, Marlin Aker, do will and bequeath to Charles Massey my devilish ways with the women. I, Reid Dees, do will and bequeath to Dean Zimmerman my qualities of being a good student and sport. s I, Mac Matheson, do will and bequeath to Don Peterson my ways with red-headed women, t; bill Eaton I leave my sole right as a privileged character in A. U. H. 3. I, .gnes ivxton, C ..ill and bequeath to Lora nderson my graceful airs and dignity. I, Marvin Arnett, d will and bequeath to Bob -ker ny appro sing eye for a good cook. I, archie Hext, do will and bequeath to following: to Cecil O'Dell, my ability to play Yankee Doodle on the Saxophone, to Buddy Nunn, my elongigated but graceful stride. I, Juno Arnett, do will and bequeath to Fra.ncis Dayton, my Popularity with my fellowstudents. I, Josie Crabtree, do will and bequeath to following: to Katherine Grodon, my havitual sobriety and to Ruth McGrath my undisputed privilege of going with blonde-headed school teachers. Due to financial straits the Seniors can leave nothing to the school but fond memories of them. You will find these memories when you see initials or names cut on desks or written on the stage occnery or in the library books. T » the Sophomore's Class we bequeath our brilliancy ''nd stud-i usness. the Freshman Class e extend our sympathy in the trails t come. To the faculty we bequeath thanks for their help and consideration of us. Signed and notarized on this day of Our Lord, April 20, 19 witnesses J. V eslie 3- ntee --CSp n F Signed by Senior Class tfeslie Townsend Principal
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