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he Alice Deubner wills all suggestions off- ered in First Aid to Miss VVard. Juanita Shumaker leaves her spit curl to Miss Myers. Helena Roth, her Nigl1t's Out to Miss l,eVeek. Graee Musgrave's expression, Yes, doe- tor, fto be used in the East Room onlyj to Miss 'l'reva Baumgardnc-r. Margaret Stayman leaves her snapshot hobby to Miss .l auser. Ruth Baker's Good Nature is left to Miss Koeble. Hazel .lennings leaves her perfectly good intentions to Miss Moore. Gladys Parsons-her Great Smallness to Miss Bounds. Margaret Blake-her athletic art to Miss Inskeep. Charlotte Smeltzer and Martha W'ise leave the End Room to whoever speaks to Mrs. Beltz first. lleloris McKinley--her interest in the City l ire Department to Miss YVeed. Gladys Holliday wills her habit of Rushing About to her sister Edna Holliday. Mary Hayes, her profession to Miss Reader. Cora lValter, her argumentative powers to Miss Kashner. Margaret Kitzler leaves her latest pub- lication, How to Get Thin Over Night, to Miss Sewell. 806011 65. Madolyn Foley, her hair and curls, to Miss Thombs. 36. Roena Rcams, her dignity and poise to Miss Cochran. 37. Juanita Gault leaves her Green Negli- geei' to Miss Saurer. 38. Catherine Wlright, her latest publication entitled, Ships, to Miss Bishop. 39. Elizabeth Bauer wills to Miss Zachardy the honor of being first on the Senior Class Roll. -1-0. LaVerge Galbroner, her Sweet Dispo- sition to any one who meets the require- ments. 11-l. Louise Schmitt wills her Fourth Old Duty to Miss Fleming, in case she wants some. 4-2. Helen Fraseh leaves her raven locksi' to Miss Stambaugh, for various reasons. -1-3. Beatrice Shannon, her hours at the radio to Miss McAllister. Wie desire that Miss Ingram and Miss De- morest fully execute the monstrosities of this, our Last Will and Testament. IN XKYITNESS XVI-IEREOF, we have hereunto engraved in solid oak our names, on this the fourth day of February, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, in the presence of two witnesses. QSignedj SEN1oR CLASS OF 1929. lVitnesses: VERNA 01:11, ELI-:ANoR CAMPBELL. W, .,.., .,...,.,,.,-...-...- ...,,, ....,....,.,1-.i---.W n-.--- - ...--.-....-.-..-.-----W.-..-lIvllC1.:................. . Q I: vfkeh , , , , . 3 - --. V -fwfr' gs- . .pf ' 4,2 ,JA -. ' 4 , , .,.. , ,. . if .. Forty-one
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he 54 -------- ---------- Senior VVE, the Class of 1929, realizing that our demise in G. H. S. O. N. is approaching, and that some provisions must be made for the disposal of the property that has accumulated in our struggles, being in possession of most of our faculties and six senses Qincluding the sense of humorj, do hereby bequeath our vir- tues.. faults, personal goods, and all temporal property as follows: First-To the Supervisors and Faculty we leave our sincere appreciation for their kind advice, their just criticisms, and their untir- ing efforts in helping us to reach our goal. Second--'We give and devise in fee simple to the surviving members of the Training School as follows: To the Underclassmen we will our digni- iied manners in the hope that our example may serve as a modelg also, we leave them Memories of our appearance at commence- ment. I. One large Bermuda onion-that they may not find it difficult to give our departure the proper tearful setting. II. The Senior Table in the Dining Room to the Juniors for their very own. III. WVe wish the following bequests to be carried out: 1. Cecile Rice-her ability to write legibly -to Miss Vlfally. 2. Lucille Stockdale wills her ability to pronounce technical words distinctly and correctly to Miss Fulton. : 5. Ruth Sheward wishes to leave her latest masterpiece- A New Interpretation of a Freshman, to'Miss Lambertson. 4-. June Clemens leaves Miss Dukes her promptness in answering all calls on second floor? ? F Fo:-ly 8110011 lun Inunununnnlnulnul Class 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 112 15 16 17 I8 19 Will Helen LeChein wishes to leave to Miss Foster her ability to keep everyone wait- ing, regardless of who it may be or what the occasion, and wishes her more sue- eess than she has enjoyed. Nellie M. Martin to Miss Bertch her capacity for absent-minded expression in class. Ethel Crabbe leaves the telephone to Miss Schneider so that she may spend her week-ends over the 'phonc. Gladys Baumgardner wishes to leave her Day Dreams to Miss Horton. Cassie Maxwell wills her WVay with certain partiesl' to Miss Shoaf. Eva Rudolph leaves her Nightly Round to be made by Miss Goodchild. Nettie Hale's come-easy-go-easy way to Miss Gearhart. Marietta Curry's powers of observation, and ability to voice such notations-to be transferred to Miss Roberts. Miss Doran bestows wholeheartedly her culinary skill upon Miss Pepper. Marjorie Cocanour her WVcll-- to Miss Efrid. Miss Clayton's ncatness to Miss Pepper. Catherine Miller leaves the honor of hav- ing the prettiest brown eyes in the Senior Class to Miss Pico. Lois DcVoll bestows upon Miss Hilde- brand the renowned Pearl, Ruth McNutt leaves to Vera Smith her surplus supply of hair nets-saved dur- ing training days. lilrna lVcber,s ever winning smile she leaves to Miss Griffith.
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