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I, George Macheras, bequeath the “Southern Inn” to the boys’ football team. I, Joe Magee, will my intellect to “Mousie” Camden. I, Richard Miller, bequeath my calmness in typing class to anyone who can stand Neofotis’ yelling. I, Mildred Moore, will my accuracy at being at school on time to my little Cousin Lingle Irvine. I, Bobby Moore, bequeath my long legs to “Bucky” Henson. I, Mary Morrison, bequeath my ability to eat in activity period to next year’s ‘‘mice.” I, Hilah McCormick, will my class ring to Eloise Wilhelm. I, Ruth Nuckols, will my blonde, curly hair to Nitza Macheras I, Lydia Painter, bequeath my ambition to be Gen. George Marshall’s Secretary to Katherine Cochcrane. I, “Ibby” Phalen, bequeath my place in Lorraine Busick’s car at recess, to Joe Moffatt. I, Lucy Saunders, bequeath my “lackadaisical stride” to Miss Sieg. I, Ann Twombly, bequeath my raised eyebrows to next year’s freshmen. I, Jimmy Tyree, bequeath my experiences at “George’s” to Joe Keller. I, Pig Walker, bequeath my football ability to “Ace” Parker. I, Irma Whitmore, bequeath my love for “Red Heads” to Mary Elizabeth Smith. I, Juanita Williams, bequeath the back seat of the “Pontiac” to any six girls who can squeeze in it. I, Emily Wise, bequeath my great love for peace and quiet to Mr. Lynch. I, Ralph Womeldorf, bequeath my whiskers to William Magee. Page Twenty-four The 1941 Crystal
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CLASS WILL OF 1941 I, Emily Kyle Ainsworth, will my aptness at chewing gum in Mrs. Tardy’s Study Hall to Peggy Bingham. I, Martha Alphin, bequeath my ability to blush to June Reynolds. I, Arthur Anderson, bequeath my mannish stride to Mr. Harlow. I, Merle Armstrong, bequeath my admiration for “coach” to Doris Hess. I, Swee’pea” Ayres, bequeath my genial manner to George “Creepin’ ” Harris. I, Ruth Ayres, bequeath my ability to study to my little sister, Rebecca. I, “Van” Bradley, will my ability to get a date with any girl to “Bones” Blain. I, Eloise Clemmer, bequeath my demerits in fifth period study hall to Ann Trinkle. I, Anne Cooke, bequeath my ability to come unprepared to English class to Joe Moffatt. I, Beatrice Craft, will my ability to interpret “Macbeth” to “Flip” Neofotis. I, Halstead Dunlap, bequeath my deportment in Mrs. Tardy’s study hall to next year’s ‘‘Scalawag.” I, Dorothy Engleman, bequeath my reserved manner to Lucy Barger. I, Kathleen Engleman, bequeath my loquaciousness in Mrs. Tary’s study hall to Ann Trinkle. I, John Faison, do bequeath my fights with Mr. Brewbaker to Billy Stanley. I, Jane Fuller, do bequeath my maledictions at my fellow drivers to any- one who can’t outdo them. I, Emmaline Gillock, leave my “saintly look” to anyone whom Mr. Lynch considers more worthy of it. I, Herbert Hamric, leave my ability to concentrate in study hall to “Ruby” Latture. I, Etta Hartlas, bequeath my ability to drive the “Bloomin’ Idiot” to Betty Sue Cash. I, Mary Hess, do bequeath my love for McCrums to Julia Lewis Smith. I, Bobby Irvine, do hereby bequeath my weakness for blondes to Charlie “Footnote” McDowell. I, Garland Irvine, will my ability “to sit and listen” to Harry Scott. I, Glenn Irvine, will my way with the women to Ora Hartbarger. I, Norman Irvine will my happy-go-lucky manner to Calbert Seebert. I, Koonah Kidd, will my collection of “Weekly News Review” jokes to any poor soul who will listen to them. I, James Johenning, bequeath my NEWS column to Mimi Daves. I, Jane Knapp, bequeath my hot temper to Frankie Neofotis. I, Leola Knick, bequeath my Saturday behind the counter at Newberry’s to my sister Madeline. I, Alice Lotts, bequeath my ability to drive fast to Marie Tolley. I, Lillie Macheras, bequeath my arm load of books to anyone who is sucker enough to study them. PaKe Twenty-three — The 1911 Crystal
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