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L. H. S.-1929 RAVELINGS I, Leannis Valentine, do will my oratorical ability to Mary Wallace. I, Margaret Gay, do will and bequeath my personality to Pauline Harmon, and my position on the B. B. team to Zona Stackhouse, but I won't part with my boy friend. I, Milla Kirkendall, do Will and bequeath my position on the student council to Nina Bareham. I, John Chapman, will my love of Leesburg High School to Maxine Scott. I, Pearl Funk, will my habit of day dreaming to Juanita Brookins and my seat behind Maurice Bareham to Virginia Murphy. I, Mary Austin, will my divine right to be late at school to my worthy successor, Frances Thomas. Signed: CLASS OF' 229. Per MARY AUSTIN. Witness: This class will, signed, sealed, and acknowledged by said Class of '29, in our presence this nineteenth day of April, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine. Signed: MRS. WALLACE. MR. AUSTIN. E WISH here to express our sincere thanks to each and everyone of our Teachers who have so faithfully helped us in our ups and downs all through our high school journey. We'll admit that even tho' it would have taken the patience of Job to have stood by us, never have they failed to do so. And it is with tears in our eyes that we part with them and our Dear Schoolmates, who have helped so much to brighten our many happy days in L. H. S. Page Twenty
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L. H. S.-1929 RAVELINGS Blast Mill anh Flwtamvnt nf Ollazm nf 'EH E, THE dignified Seniors of Leesburg High School, being sound of mind and body, do hereby will to the following named heirs, the following named property to have and to hold unto their heirs and as- signs forever. We, the Senior class do bestow all marks and scars, especially those found on tardy records and attendance reports, to the succeeding class. To the entire classes as they in order succeed us, we bequeath the parked gum in the Senior row. I, Maurice Bareham, do hereby will and bequeath my weakness to fall for a Freshman girl to Arthur Anglin. I, Ray Shue, do will my ability in typing to Avery Hall, but demand in return some hints on how to get and keep a girl. I, Mae Stookey, do hereby gladly will my position as Editor to Delta Fawley, but I absolutely refuse to part with Harvey. I, Wayne McCann, will my curly hair to anyone who wants it. since I am so closely connected with Maebelle's Beauty Shoppe. I, Princess Rathbun, will my seat on the bleachers to Vida Brickei, and my quiet disposition to Fern Stahly. I, Millard Wallace, will my reputation as a woman-hater to Carl Bixler, and my position on the all-county team to Lowell Valentine. I, Carl Kilmer, better known as Scally will my ability as cartoon- ist to any Junior boy who has the brains and talent to tit the situation. I, Esther Jane McKibbin, will my unfailing good humor to Robert Plotner. I, Harold Hartman, will my skill in driving to Robert Shroyer. I, Isabell Stahly, will all my personal property except Forrest Para- son to any Freshman girl who wants it. I, Loman Doty, will my office as President to any Junior who is big enough to fill my shoes. I, Wayne Deckard, will my popularity with the teachers to Glen Hunt. I, Merle Deckard, do will and bequeath my wit and ability to en- tertain others to Robert Kyle and my blonde hair to Berniece Pinkerton. I, Pearl Pendergrass, do will and bequeath my cleverness in rolling my eyes to Wilma Rowe. Said ability is not to be used in attracting certain Freshmen boys. I, Ralph Church, will my perfect behavior to Gerald Harter. Pnge Twenty
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