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THE MVSE GEORGE BYBA MARY DAVIS MERLIN TAGUE SIIUIAIIIIIINU1'flT1:0'LlS are the Dofswt talk much, but Thr' more you knozr, tho drsirvs of mon. tllinlrx u poworfxul lot. morf you lcnow you ought to know. DONALD KUTTER. LUCILLE ISOM EVERETT STRATTON' l'1n IIIIHI' with this school 1Iz'ffir-tuition :lo not hothrr 0111lNJ1lIIIII1.'0f0ll6llT my- f0Tl'l'l'T in Athletics. hm' in the Zmst. self talk. Eighteen ,
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THE MVSE SENIOR CLASS WILL VVe, the Seniors of the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty- four, of tl1e town of Cambridge City, County of Wayne, State of Indiana, being of sound mind and disposing memory, do hereby make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills, bequests and devises of whatever nature by us made. ITEM 1. To the Faculty, we do bequeath our gratitude for the ef- forts made to prepare us for the trials and tribulations we will meet in this unrelenting world. ITEM 2. To the School Board, we do bestow our sincere thanks for the planning and the completion of Lincoln for the lone benefit of Class 24's last year. ITEM 3. To the Juniors we do bequeath the privilege of occupying the last two rows of seats in South Assembly, also the old notes, and candy paper found in unused seats. ITEM 4. To Sophomores our congratulations that they will no long- er be regarded as wise foolsl' but honorable Juniors in the approach- ing year. ITEM 0. To the Freshman our regrets that they can not rule su- preme in new assembly as you have been accustomed to doing, here- tofore. ITEM 6. To our sponsor, Mr. Horn we bequeath our appreciation of his patience in enduring lengthy discussions in numerous class meet- ings, also his regular attendance of class parties. ITEM 7. To the readers of the Muse we bequeath our appreciation of their willing patronage. ITEM 8. The following are wills and itelns of the individual mem'- bers of the Class of '24: Helen Golay leaves her excellent grades in the Comlnercial Studies to Alice Cornthwaitc. Merlin Tague doth bequeath one leather bound volunme of Jessie James to Lucile Pritchard. Gladys Helmsing leaves her position as a favorite with a certain member of the faculty to most willing Marie Clark. Horace Golay gives his School Girl Complexion to Russell Owens. Mary E. Davis transfers her permanent waves to Barbara E. Dodson. Jolm VV. Morton doth bequeath to Oran Perry his unexcelled knowledge of History. Herman Knauf bequeaths to Blake Cornthwaite his position of giv- ing aid to all less intelligent students in the stress of difficult problems. Mary Beard leaves one sadly worn winter coat, to the appreciative Vera Sliirkey, by request of the same. ' Shiek Perry Gephardt doth bequeath his ability to ride a bicycle and one pair of bicycle clips to Durwood Moore. Lucile Isom leaves to LuElla Fulton her one perfect history reci- tation. Everett Stratton hereby bequeaths one checkered sweater to Clem- ent Fackler. George Byba bequeaths several half diminished apples to Earl Ziegler. 1 Nineteen
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