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t I C LASS W i L My friends, as executor of the estate of the Jefferson High Grad- uating class in the year of Our Lord, One thousand, nine hundred ard thirty seven, I have solemnly summoned you hither to hear the last will and testament of this galaxy of most illustrious seniors. V. r e, the Senior Class of 1957, being mentally and physically sound do hereby bequeath the most auspicious qualities and properties in our repertoire to those whom ue deem most deserving, in hope that they will be received as enthusiasticly as they are given. Item I. We hereby decree, bequeath, and will the following qualities and possessions Article I. C organ Brown 2 Caruso-like crooning to Dick( Personality )Korne . Article II. Mary Pox’s folk dancing accomplishments (remember the % I,laria Maria 1 ) to Shorty Coleman. Article III. To Alice Pierce, Maggie McHab s braces. Article IV. Richard Hollins’ accomplishments in English IV to Howland Kenyon. (Poor Boy) Article V. Ruth Staebner’s executive abilities, to that fiery orator and potential presidential candidate, Webster True. Article VI. Joe Harmon’s wisecracking to Robert Purvis. our campus canary and May-timing Article VII. To Virginia Roberts, Betty Carter’s power of eloquence in that ronov ned Civics Class. Article VIII. Earl Fowler’s commanding voice to Philip .Hcvcnor, Article IX. Dorothy Allen’s demure noin to Marion Sparrow, Wriglcy Chewing Gum Factory 1 Article X. Lucllyn Knox’s typing accomplishments to Article XI. To Mr. Sc next year’ s hac .retball Article XII. « « ■ ri Dorothy Cornell’s shyness to !ary O’Connor. quest of thb Article XIV. Davis , .Article XV. Wimpv Williams’ school girl complexion (by s dares.) to the damsels of the Junior Class. that Shr inkin for uso at special ro- B. 0 Violet , Dick Washington’s lady-killing ability to that hand omc up qu a 1 i t i o s of an d his tri- Junior , Richard Wood, who is exhibiting all the and coming Romco--well, coming, anyhow. Article XVX.. To Margaret Dellinger, Edith Wood’s Hopburnlikc onic abilities. Article XVII Piliy Thomas’ knack of graduating without attending school diurnally, to David Thomas. (Mo relation) Article XVIII . Mitzi Payne’s car to Howland Kenyon, who pcrchanco might start taxi service between the chicken coop and the school house. Article XIX. Edmund Olson’ s extreme boisterousnccs to Josephine Pink- ard. Article XX, Donna Carrol’s ability to trip the light fantastic to the Junior Boys. Article XXI. To the entire Junior Class, one of Catty Cooke’s lunches for use throughout the next term, the remainder of said mid-day snack to go to charity. article XXII. Joyce Boland’s lackadaisical lingo to to Ivlary columns Jones , Roberts Article XXIII. Loren Parmlcy’s platinum hued curl3 who pcrchanco p ines for those tresses a la Harlow . Article XXIV. Marion Elliott’s ability to crash the columns of the Phantom to Emma Dellinger. Article XXV. Betty Hunt’s daintiness to Ain Cline. article XXVI. To Clifford Turner, the senator from Dunn Loring, Walter Hallman’ s baseball ability.
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