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x S SENIOR WILL WE, THE SENIORS, realizing the end of our school days is drawing nigh and being in a generous frame of mind, do acknowledge the items contained here- in, as our last will and testament, We leave in legacy to our successors, the class of 1939, our reputation, both individual and collective, for brilliancy, industry and accomplishment. Live up to itl We also leave our year's collection of chewing gum. To the teachers, out of sympathy, a reserve collection of waste baskets. DONALD MacWlLLIAMS to IANE CHRISTENSEN-My excellence in Eng- lish. ETHEL LEE to KELLY KIM-My cute smile and fascinating dimples. HOWARD LINDSAY to MARGARET BAILEY--My part in future courtesy programs as the rowdy, unmannerly guest. TOSHIMASA MORITA to NOBUKO SAITO-My skill in addition and my rec- ord of Never an error. TSUTOMU IMATA to anyone-My interest in art. Mae West as the model. IACK CLEARY to ROBERT WALSH-My ability in basketball. May he cherish it and win many honors for Leilehua. PROP GIM SHUI HO to MITSUO MITA-My faithful school bag and the collection of information contained therein. IACK ISI-IIMOTO to IOE KOMORI-My big boots. GEORGE KAMANA to ROBERT LEE-My drag with Miss Tobey. IAMES KIM to MORRIS SHINSATO-My silvery voice and flow of oratory. MASUMI MURAKAMI to MARY D. IAY-My uncontrolled giggles. KIMBALL CHUN to IERE SMITH-The secrets of my influence with the weaker sex. Never hesitate to follow in my footsteps. MARY IANE LEE to MAY BLOSSOM CI-IANG-eMy superior ability to argue with teachers. STANLEY KIM to TODASHI TAKANO-My vast store or scientific knowl- edge. This is a frozen asset. KATSUII SI-IINTANI to TOSHIICHI MATSUURAN-All of my diagrammed sentences and word lists for English. STANWARD KIM to IANE RILEY-My ability to cartoon the faculty, es- pecially Mr. Buller. PAUL HURLEY to BETTE MONTE-All of my alibis for playing hookey. This unlimited supply will be printed and mailed to recipient. CHIYOKOE MIYAHIRA to ALICE II-IA-All of my memorized English speeches. ELIZABETH PLEMER to LENA HALL-My secret road to health, beauty and fascination. ALBERT ANDERSON to MAXWELL IOHNSON-,My guitar to strum to the fair lasses. CLIFFORD OH to REVOCATO MEDINA-All of my radical theories.
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