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I, Mildred Milly Crouch, will my friendship with a 'fcertainu Junior boy to any girl who thinks she can get him, and my high-heels to Mary Ellen Miller. I, John Johnnie Brown, will my quiet and sedate ways to Kenny Longfellow, and my soft and beautiful voice to Mr. Reifel. I, Myrtle Belle Midget Coy, will my long hair to Sylvia Gorham, and my position on the Annual staff to any Junior who is capable of taking it. I, Delores Dimples Gray, will my ability to play the piano to Ruth Bothwell, and my alto-position in the Glee Club to Elfreda Wesling. I, Alyce Groves, will my place as yell-leader to Hugh Brown fpro- vided he makes my suit overl, and my beautiful contralto voice to Vir- ginia Dancer. I, Violet Vi Hurlock, will my affection of a certain Marion fellow to the girl who is just a little stronger than I am tif she wants to fight for him.D I, Mildred Mid Bastian, will my Chevy to Ada Vironet fshe has so far to Walkb, and my quiet and serene manners to Thelma Morgan, and my popularity to Marjorie Hillman. I, Florence Tommy Nieman, will my marcel to Thelma Morgan and my popularity to Marjorie Hillman. I, Helen Babe Morris, will all my long dresses to Lucille McPher- son, my curly hair to Harriet Shafer, and my ability to dance to Barbara Garland. I, Dorothy Dot Davis, will my ability to get bookkeeping to Viola Griiin, and all my dates with high school boys to Ruby Wilson. 0 ISN'T THIS ODD? A match has a head but no face. A watch has a face but no head. A river has a mouth but no tongue. A wagon has a tongue but no mouth. An umbrella has ribs but no trunk. A tree has a trunk but no ribs. A clock has hands but no arms. The sea has arms but no hands. A rooster has a comb but no hair. A rabbit has hair but no comb. Odd, isn't it? L a 1 9 3 0
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T H E E P O C H T525 EI EI M Qrninr lass ill Since we, the members of the class of '30, realize that we are in full possession of what physical, mental, moral and social characteristics there are in Gas City High School, we do hereby will and bequeath to the remaining unfortunates those virtues which may aid them in filling the lonely and empty space left by the mighty Seniors. Individually we do leave the following: I, Edgar Ed Stanley, will my position as Senior class president to any Junior who is willing tc take it. and my ability to get along with Mr. Reifel to Donald Millspaugh. I, Elizabeth Beth Price, will my long auburn hair to Mary Martha Wood, and my friendship with Ed to any one who can get it. I, Gail Shortie Atkinson, will my basket ball sweater to any girl that is about six feet tall-if it will fit her. I. Berneice Benny Butler, will my popularity to Barbara Garland, my curly hair to Julia Lewis, and my diamond to any one that can get it from me. I, Ralph Curly Atkinson, will my curly hair to Wayne Ross-if he will promise not to use too much oil, and my fighting spirit as a Tiger to George Wetzel. I, Mary Alyce Huflie Huffman, will my laugh to Ruby Wilson-if she will not try to break my record, and my dancing ability to Elizabeth Garthwait. I, Warren Slew Groves, will my ability to write notes to anyone caring for it, and my dignity to Otis Brown. I, Geneva Nevie George, will my curly hair to Mary Jones, and my dignified ways to Bertha Merkel. I, James Jim Edwards, will and bequeath my black hair to Decy Spence, and my most dignified walk to Charles Eakins. I. Mary L. Lewis, will my typewriting ability to Glen Crosby, and my good looks to Leona Emerling. I, Edmond Ed Vironet, will my position as center on the basket ball team to Arthur Adrianson, and most charming personality to Kenny Longfellow. ' I, Pauline Polly Stevens, will and bequeath a few inches of my excessive height to Sylvia Gorham, and my bashfulness to Eleanor Greenwood. I, Burr t'Pete Peterson, will my basket ball ability to Corky Parks and my way with women to Marvin Curtis. I, Mary Do-Do Cochrane, bequeath my two Jonesboro sweaters to any girl who can get them, and my blond locks to Lucille McPherson. I, Robert Bob Wesling, will my good grades in Physics to Hazel Dawalt, and my dignified ways as a Senior to Scoop Dailey. we-pf:-it :H PM -T. I-at ff.i -fi-I - W ,Jah 15 1 9 3 0 QLQEE 5111132 iiilfssfzifs
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