Linlawn High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Wabash, IN)

 - Class of 1943

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. -hx ELS?- l, owne hoover, do hereby will and bequeath to Wen- dell Snyder my ability to get a date once a year so 'his dad will permit him to go to the show, I, Doris Shillinger, do htreby will and bequeath to Everett Hawkins my desk in the assembly room so that he may read the magazines whenever he desires. I, Gladys Ross, do hereby will and bequeath to Jean Sparks some good literature. I, Charlene Knee do hereby will nie Reel my place in the assembly so teachers coming up the back stairs. I, June Sbeiehor do hereby will jorio Roser my place in the assembly J. te paper to the basket and also read book aaelf, purely non-fiction. I, Betty MoElwee, do hereby wil Roland Hoser my place in the one-act thought our plays were so boring and perhaps he could, with his perfect t them. and bequeath to Bon- she can hear the end bequeath to Mar- so she may throw was library books on the and bequeath to plays. Since he below par,I thought ehnique, improve I, Robert Eurt, do hereby will and bequeath to Jun- ior Wilson all my study periods so that he may have time to make out more tests. Cthose nLulleosN you knowj I, Jesse Reed, GO hereby will and bequeath to Mary Jane Vinson my ability to skip'periods and go pheasant hunting. Although I doubt if she is after that kind ofa bird, I, Charles Cox do hereby will and bequeath to Mar- jorie Emriek my dashlng personality so she may be as fas- cinating to the boys as I am to the glrls. I, Robert Burt, do hereby will sud bequeath to Betty Nowrer my ability to work the wrong assignments in book- keeping. I, Robert Huss, do hereby will and bequeath to hll- drei Cherry my ability to get the highest grade pesslule with the least amount of work. I, Frances Binkerd do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Williams my brother to take euro of next year.

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C' C' fl f xx l cl... QQ ....f...1 We, the class of 1945 of Linlawn High Schoo1,County of Wabish, State of Indiana, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, ani declare this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: FIRST: We Qc will and bequfath to the Junior Class the list row of sects in the ussepolj so that tney may run in ani out wherever they please. SECOND: Wo do willand bequeath to tho Sophomore Class our ngturcl ability to stay out of trouble and keep our dignity. QTEIBD: We oc will :ami bequeath to the beloved Mah- .men our ability to kecp ill our class members together, so tieg will not run away and get mirrici befor: it is graiuition timc. FOURTH: To'tbe feculty, we leave Q large Q19 in your daily work that cannot be fillcd by another .except the Dignificd Seniors of 1945. FIFTH: T: the school we l:av3 beiind us momorie: carved on desks, written on walls, or any other place which may be easily fcurd. SIXTF: Rich member of tba class of 1945 believing that hu has in his possession same ability, trait char- acteristic, or valuable pcssossirn which may be of use to thc seniors if 1944 bikes, declares, and publishes the following: I, Hiry Kathryn Moore, do hereby will and bequeath to Lewis Hibcggar my stern manners and serious mind so that he might incuco his students to practice and Umm improve tbl band. I, Annu Miric Hunt, do hurebg will and bequeath to J,1n Mgrtin, my coin purse so abr may take cars of ncxt jc1r's class funos. I, Hcvin Kctdall, dy hereby will ind bequeath to Thomas Beaver my place in cpcech class so he may get irce 1 soon: in love making. I, Virginia Pclrnvn, do hereby will and bequeath to Uencell Snyonr my ability to get A's in degortm rp LT' The your :gc to concentrate on mysterious drawings.



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T' Don Smith do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Bech- .-, 'J , 4 n C told my ability to refraln from telklng ln the assembly I'CC'IIlo Z, Cleo Cirter, do hereby will and bequeath tc Bob Mctzfer nv obilit to look uleesant while sinvine wlthout L. J S -5 G E: C Y' U having the ladies ef the auulenee comment on how Sweet I look, , I, Miriam Stone, do hereby will and bequeath to . Mr. Smith my short stature only on the condition that I may have some of his height in exchange. I, Mary Adams, do hereby will and bequeath to Burnell Barnett my ability to werhle so that he and Doris Wilcox may make Q team of lt. I, Martha Dyson, do hereby will and bequeath to Helen Hunt all of the packages of block chewing gum. I, Nevin Murphy, do hereby will and bequeath to Anne Spain my fbillty to get along with Mr. Bechtcld so well. I, Anna Mae Quinn, do hereby will and bequeath te Louis Uoell a box of reducing tablets which I myself neg- lected to take. The directions are inside the box. A I, Ruth Elliott, do hereby will ind bequeath to Eob Higgley my smell stature. A I, Jim Wiley, do hereby will 1nd bequeath everything 31 the Chemistry lib. to Mr. Lawson except my lrh fees and I went them'btek. I, Bob Ellison, do hereby will ond bequeath to Mrs. ninms my love of the literiry works of Zane Grey and Cur- wood. I, Mary Adams, do hereby will and bequeath to Miss Shorts my ueikness for himburgors so that she may take my Qleee in gaining weight. A A I, Doris Jenn Peters, do hereby will end bequeath to Boo Stouffer my ability to hit low notzs with the greatest of case and add beuutiful harmony to u trio by singing off iffy, I, Rebirt C. Martin, do hereby will and bequeath to Kiss Keller my abllity to get up and come to school on Mon- day mornings vftor th: lrte hours Sunday night.

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