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g = Senior Class V ill V cf the Seniors of Flcmington High School, perceiving that our days arc numbered, by the faculty, being as yet still alive and possess- ed of our right mind, do hereby, while we are yet able , make our last v ill and testament, V c bequeath unto the Class of '43 v hosc duty it is to uphold the illustrious name of Seniors and the glory of F.H,S.,v e do now, hereby give and bequeath all of our old B-clovcd English and Chemistry Work Books, with the hope that they will know which answers arc wrong and which arc right. To them also, v c do make the following be- quests j Our ring troubles, hoping that they do not have any more trouble in getting their orders filled. Our F-inc deportment grades. Our Dignity, which we expect them to keep untarnished throughout their period of Senior- hood. To the Sophomores v c leave our record of never loitering in the hall. To the Freshmen, we bequeath our high grades hoping that they will not let them fall below our standard. To the High School students in after years v c bequeath our soat3 in the Auditorium hoping that they may be moro comfortable than they v cre this year. To the Faculty we leave our appreciation of their efforts to help us in our search for know- ledge, and also for some flunk cards including D-andy deportmont grades. V c bequeath to the next lucky class two faculty advisors who will v atch over them as care- fully as they have over U3; who will never lose interest in, or fail to respond to any call made upon them by their pupils —lirs .Haddox and Mr.White- scarver. Realizing that appropriate bequests to certain people would aid them, v o hereby make the folloi 1 ing: Delbert Minear's ability to win arguments to Donald Cain. Wilma Springer's beloved text-books to Marv Burton,
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San SimoncttG's curly hair to Jimnic Succurro. .. Carne 11a Sorbe lia’s size to Maple «»hito. Maxine Mooney’s page-boy bob to Margaret Ulm. . Bertha Kail's bashfulncss to Jean Cole. Forrest' s Poland's speedy voA.ee to Mr.Hall. Mike Bobclie’s laugh to Odis Westfall. Paul Christian's studiousness to Zanc Ball. Robert Brov n's lengthy legs to lpha Short. Ton Kelley's rirl friends to Oscar Casto. Mary Haller'3 3Woetness to Frances Scollisc. Ralph 3unncr's gentleman's manners to Frank Hawkins. , Katharine Hawkins's ability to play basket- ball to Roberta Riley. , Madeline Wolfe's old love letters to Evelyn Drainer. TT . . . Kola Bartlett's southern accent to Hattie Earnum. , . , . Ruth Phelps'3 chcerlcading ability to Ruth Thompson. , Mary Succurro'3 tap-dancing and chocrlead- ing ability to Dotty Jones. Gladys Riffle’s solid color clothe3 uo Laura Trimble to holp her love for plaids grow. Paul Stewart's pipe and Half-and-Half to Norman Drainer. Leo Mark’s grin to Mary Singleton. Edythc Newlon's slanting eyes to Catharine Trocino. , „ ,. Freda Glenn's musical talent to John Gawaldo, Ed. Drainer's little black mustacho to David Hayes. Bob Taylor's dramatic ability to Bill Lipscomb. Rose Isabella's straight A's to John - arl Bisc. Evelyn Snider's diet to Nadenc Moyers. Myrtle Johnson'3 pleasant personality to Martha Ann Mitch. Mabel Kustoad's red hair to Mary Ball. Edith Willian's big brown oyes to Linda Reese. Ann Ross' slender looks to Roberta Riley. Rosie Scollisc's plumpnoss to Roland Find- ley.
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