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1-522:ii12152522iE2EiEiElfli1Eiii?iE2E L L A M A R, A D A 1E2EIi2ElElE2i1ElE2E2E2EiE2E2f1E2E2f2Sifi: I, Fred Crum, do hereby will my Ford to Sidney Cowden, provid- ing he can drive it like I do and my red hair and temper to my brother, Robert. I, Clair Dillman, do hereby will my striped socks to Norris Cris- more and my bow tie I will to Harold Hall. I, Leland Engledow, do hereby will my noise making to Frank Wilber, and my love affair with Dorothy Mobley, I leave to Henry Hall. I, Forrest Freeman, do hereby will my basketball ability to my brother, Bobby, and my Way with the girls to Charles May, Jr. I, Paul Hanna, do hereby will my freshman girl to my brother Warren, and my ability to follow kids on dates to Hubert Goble. I, Ruth Hazel, do hereby will my seat next to Mutt Crane on the bus to Thelma Abram and my laugh to my sister, Sarah Chloe, pro- viding she likes to laugh as well as I do. I, Herbert Hendricks, do hereby will my ability to get stuck in the mud to Lw Addie and my ability to sleep in literature class to Bernard Rumple. I, Maurice Holsapple, do hereby will my ability to play hooky to Jack Van Dyke and my extra height to Elmo Deckard. I, Robert Jackson, do hereby will my ability to be center in bas- ketball to Ralph Kelley and my Bing Crosby voice to Hubert Grubb. I, Helen Johnston, do hereby will my acrobatic stunts to Avonelle Weathers and my honor to go with a basketball boy to Juanita King. I, Billy Kelly, do hereby will my bright colored shirts to Bobby Grubbs and my ability to skip literature class to Loester Powell. I, Norma Myers, do hereby Will my 92 pounds to Faye Libkie and my fair complexion I leave to Beryl Adkins. I, Sigrid Moffatt, do hereby will my profile to Allegra Hendricks and my love for V-8's to Doris Bastin. I, Jane McCown, do hereby will my musical ability to Pence Card- well and my slender figure to Hazel Jean Underwood. I, L. Dee Addie, do hereby will my flivver to Sammy Baynes and my beautiful voice to Jack Myers. Seventeen
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3232323 L L A M A R A D A 2323232 WILL LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT. WE, THE SENIORS OF EL- LETTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL, of the city of Ellettsville, Common- wealth of Indiana, being of sound mind and memory, do make, pub- lish, and declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: We, the Senior Class of 1939, do hereby will our senior row to the Seniors of 1940. We, the Senior Class of 1939, do hereby will Miss Harding a Literature class which will not argue with her. We, the Senior Class of 1939, do hereby will Miss Raines a typing class that will not waste paper, and will also take good care of the new typewriters. I, Ellen Berry, do hereby will my Whistle to Clara Alice Harris and my ability to dance to Carl Smith. I, Naomi Breeden, do hereby will my freckles to Clifford Leach and my ability to write with my left hand to Melvin Taylor. I, Maxine Brown, do hereby will my gift of gab to Eunice Burch, and my double chin I will to Betty Ratliff. I, Ellalouise Bruce, do hereby will my many friends to Mary Webb and my oiiice work I leave to Betty Stines. I, Helen Carpenter, do hereby will my literary career to Cleon Martindale and my domestic art to Dorothy Dean Schaadt. I, Dola Conner, do hereby will my ability to leave the school at noons to Marian Bastin and my ability to tell jokes to Virginia Day. I, 'Adah Crider, do hereby will my good nature to Elizabeth Holler and my position in the library to Betty Grubbs. I, Luella Crismore, do hereby will my many boyfriends to anyone who wants them and my personality, I will to Bernice Bruce. I I, Betty Curry, do hereby will my ability as a waitress to Vera Mae Taylor and my sweet smile to Evelyn Spilbeler. I, Ruth Curry, do hereby will my fine voice to Fern Freeman and my extra weight to Doris Hamm. Sixteen
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2' '35:1111??:1:1:1:lE1E1?1i1ElE1i1? L L A M A R A D A Eiiiiiiiffffflflfiifiififiiifl?13551215 I, Mamie Oliver, do hereby wili my typing ability to my sister Violet, and my dimples to Evelyn Jackson. I, Junior Olsson, do hereby will my ability to keep up all the night spots in Bloomington and still go to school to Eugene Moore and my ability to dance to Eugene Moore, also. ' I, Jeanne Ranard, do hereby will my black hair to Betty Ann Cline, and my way with the teachers to my sister, Claudine. I, Warren Schooling, do hereby will my blond wavy hair to Vera Taylor and my wit I will to Rex Webb. I, Caroline Sears, do hereby will my position as president of the library staff to Doris Crider and my front seat in the assembly I leave to Maurice Borden. I, Virginia Shigley, do hereby will my love for shorthand to who- ever will take it, and my typewriter I leave to my sister, .Mary Ellen. I, Grant Stewart, do hereby will such socks, as must be beaten on the floor to be wearable, to my successor, whoever that is, and my seat at Middleton's lunch room to Buford Roberts. I, Glen Stines, do will my nickname of Possum to Mutt Free- man and my job as Terror of the Hardwood I leave to, Robert Hawkins. I, Ruth Stultz, do hereby will my ability to get to school two minutes early to Lucille Cowden and my bright fingernail polish to Roseln Abbitt. I, Rozelle Trowbridge, do hereby will my big brown eyes to Dor- otha Mobley, provided that she will roll them, and my eighth grade boys I leave to whoever Wants them. V I, Garnet Truesdel, do hereby will my love for Billy'Kelly to Harriett French and my walk I will to Naomi Browning. I, Coziene Weathers, do hereby will my place as manager to any- one who wants it and my winning ways with the girls to Hubert Brown. .I, Eugene Weaver, do hereby will my extra weight to Freddie Cornman and my angelic smile to Jimmie Goodall. I, Mary Kathryn Winkler, do hereby will my Martha Ray smile to Betty Jane Gillaspy and my blonde hair I will to Irene Miller. Signed this 24th day of April, 1939. Eighteen
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