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f -3- 3 J-'Qw5:'M- t r'H' 'A A' W A' 4 1 ' ,,,,,,,.,, 5322? ZZ Z ? Z Z ,Z Z . . f 2 1. A A ..,,f-lim,-ff 'V 117' ' ' V 7 7 f 7 ff-f 4 4 H ,.,f,,av DZ, Y ,.,,, l-Z Af'- LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the dignified and intellectual Senior Class of 1934 do bequeath with sorrow UD and regret, the following articles: Item I: To the Juniors: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Item II: 1 2 Item III: 1. Item IV 1. 2 3 4 5 6. 7 8 9. Q Q Q Q All the Senior privileges they can get out of Supt. Bundy. The torture cells, number one and two, which we now occupy. The News-Flash, to write up any one they please. The authority to pester Mr. Bundy as much as we did Mr. Hartsell. The dignity of the class of '34. Our places in the hearts of the faculty. To the Sophomores: Our Sophomore-know-it-all laziness. The honor of having the numerals on the tank, if they can climb that high. To theFreshm-en: We wish to leave to the freshmen class any overlooked cuds of gum we may have left adhering to the underside of desks, ban- isters, assembly seats, or any other likely or unlikely places. 'u To the individuals specified: Fred Merritt and Sanford Aydlett to two unlucky Juniors, their Annual jobs. Marion Savin his dynamic vocabulary to any member of the faculty who is capable of using it. Retha Needham to some fortunate Junior the title of the prettiest girl in the Senior Class. Frances Wells and Eleanor Raper to any ten Juniors, their non-stop talking record. Woody Foreman, his athletic ability to Edward Hughes. Shell Scott to the Frisby brothers, his privilege of wisecracking the faculty. The Senior Class to Miss Parker, all the good-looking Junior boys. Manson Meekins his dialect, to Bill Carhart. Harold Overman, his intellectual ability to Chick West. In zvitness zrlzereof, we, the class of 1934, the testators, do hereby affix our hands and seals this sixteenth day of May, Anno Domini, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. RETHA NEEDHAM FRED MERRQITT, NORMAN DAVIS, Testators. Q 'Q fs 5 see
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