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i M Ii 1 f 1' , 5 11 1 E 2 Y ' 3 J 5, 1 S avi? , J:bif 3fx5'T s , ,lx ll ll 9 1 M I a I I N .P ,:' e ,- ' ' 1 ' - V WW -:a.,..,,.l, - . , - Mala.- a-.- ...,, . . ....... ., ,.,. ..,,...,..,..,........n D s Last Will and Testammt of The Class of 1914.7 'ls the graduating class of Holland High School, city of Holland, county of Plnlsoot, state of Iissourl, being of sound and disposing mind, Cwe hopej, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament. To the seventh grade we give the rigzt to cross the yard and enter the sacred portals M L X I y Ie gin sm bequeath ss mum. l 3 of the high school building as students-that is, if they all males passing grades 'Do the eighth grads we give the honor KU of becoming 'green freahnenl, provided each . hll I dj-P1-Qs all ninth graders may shed their green caps and inexperience and assume their places as 'silly sophomores. The tenth grade hereby inherits the privilege of a year of American History directed by lr. Heathcock-Is wlsh you luckl Last but surely not least-to the juniors we leave our on nsntles and halos. Hay they aoeeptc their positions with dignity and ever bring honor to old Holland High as we have done. 7 Qual guests Anne Samford leaves her heidat to Hazel lrye, her baby talk to Margaret canon and her place as Sneepin' Sal to anyone who can keep a secret. Kathleen Aueburn leaves her 'day-drelingi to Doris Hays, the right to be ln the hall without a pass to Barbara lhittle, and her position as lr. Proffer's secretary to lerle Cannon. Bill. Avis needs or will need an American History Worksheet, so clara Graham leaves both of hers to him. She also leaves her lithescme figure to Valree Jackson. Junior Smith reluctantly leaves his place on the basketball team to Marvin Childers and his loud talk to Harvle latkins. The aineograph machine, Margaret leaves to Rose Edna Fraser and she also leaves the right to drive Irs. 3830110 car to Joe Correll or anyone who can remember to get it out of high gear before stopping. Betty lhittle leaves her place as guard on the basketball teen to Pansy Hanley and her blond hair to Natalie Nunnery. Janes Parrish leaves his flirty ways to lax Sherwood and his sleepiness to Guvendale Potts and Junior Frazer. - Pegg decided Faye Proctor needed a few more freckles, so she left hers to her and she bequeaths her typlng ability to Reba Beckett. Billy Weeks leaves his height to Boyce Gray and his aggravating ways to Bill Harrison. Ruth llcCarrol1 leaves her laugh to Marie Cannon and her long hair to Rosey Ethridge. Loita Pinkston Singleton leaves her right to marry before graduation to Dorothy Stewart and her witty ways to Dollie Thompson. The right to sing in class, Janes Reed Hicks leaves to Sammy Reeves--he alx-each knows how-his helpful ways to Bobby Ashley and his popularity to Raymond Kenley. Shirley Martin leaves her right to chew gun constantly to Janet Riffey and her book- keeping workbook to Hazel Frye. Boyce June Pritchard bequeaths her wide belts to Valree Jackson and her brown eyes to Faye Proctor. lary Virginia Roberts' giggles she leaves to Louise Ballard and her glasses to Natalie Nunnery. And, oh yes, Billy leaks leaves his curly hair to Charles Parrish. Last of all we wish to leave ltr. Eason to Pansy Manley-provided Willownet is out of the 'aye ' To the teachers of old Holland High School we leave the class of 191.8 and successive years and also the privilege of carrying the torch of wisdom to future classes. when our absent member, Jack Spencer, returns to civilian life he will leave his uni- forms to the first boy who quits school for army life. The residue of our estate we leave to our successors, the Juniors. lay they ever be an honor and credit to Holland High School as we have been-we hope! . A, Y M - J, , . ., . . Q . ., ., , I -H .new- f v 1-a-:H.,Ys-0 ' Q W.- ,.,,......-.... - ,. .... e ,. ,...,.,,.- 1 ja.,... ., - '5-we..-gash . ....- g. r3P ' rw N In ' Va 2 ,ge D ' K 1 Q J' ' aaaa .-e.,,a,-. 2
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