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, X 'Qwvxx an Q HIGHLAND LIGHTS 15, 12-5 X Y Xxx hh , lll' ,X ZWQQQN QA 4'-- - Q r. f g ' N T 15' g pgs.. 'E- 7::A1Y2 X' CLASS WILL MARTHA V. JENKINS, JIMMIE ANDREWS, IDANELLE Moss AND J. W. FLY, of the Senior Class of 1935 of Highland Heights School of Nashville, Tennessee, do hereby will and bequeath all our worldly possessions in the following manner, tofwit: To the Faculty-some wrinkle remover. Jimmie Andrews-a soft pedal. jo Dean Cantrell-best part of hog fchittlingsj . Lillian Cunningham-curling irons. Carrie Belle Durham-a dose of grow quick. Mildred Farmer-a low nine boy friend. Louise Felts-a broom with a short han' dle. Geraldine Grey-a boy friend. Nan Haley-a superiority complex. Dorothy Ha-rdaway-an alarm clock. Alice Hitner-a pair of ear muffs. Martha jenkins-a collapsible chair. Edna Kitchen-a broken eyefbrow pen' cil. Elizabeth McClellan-a chance to make a field goal. Mozelle McGowan-a loud speaker. Ida Nell Moss-a tennis racket without strings. Kathleen Parlqhurst-one lipstick. Pauline Petty-an alarm clock. Virginia Roberts-a permanent. Ruby Sullivan-some excitement. Geneva Williams-some pep. Frances Arnette-a romantic lover. Eunice Dutton-a bottle of hair dye. Mattie Evetts-some chewing gum. Nita Groth-some poor grades. Louise.Howell-an allfday sucker. Gladys .Myers-a small portion of every' thing. D Rose Pardue-some bleaching cream. Verda Pearson-a bag of peanuts. Frances Stark--a diet. Virginia Stark-a diet. Louise Sullivan-a bottle of freckle ref mover. M Dorothy Thomas-some candy. Roberta Woods+a patrol belt. Margaret 'Young-a piano lesson. Iere Bowen-a razor with nicks in it. Ernest Bowlger-a suspender button. Will T. Cothern-a medal Qbrassj. I. W. Fly-a bottle of glue ffor his mouthj. Brent Hager-an artist's smock. Glenn Hammonds-a bicycle without wheels. Frank Hutchinson-a sock with a hole in the toe. james Lish-a hand mirror to see his dimples. Ira McMurtry-a monocle. foe Marchetti--some good looks. james Martin-a suit of red ilannels. Warren May-a polkafdot post hole. Ewin Miller-a dose of sulphur and molasses. Powell Pardue-a comb and mirror. jack Parkhurst-some brains. Charles Stumph-a pencil sharpener. Leroy Phillips-ten bow ties. james Ward+one broken shoe lace. Russell Ward-a smile for A. P. Curtis Walker-a bottle of green hair tonic. Thomas Brockett-more life. Clarence DePriest-a bottle of perfume. I. D. Morris-a fooler. William Price-a scooter. Forest Robertson-a bass voice. Tags' N ine
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