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SECTION XX.-Ruth Ellis wills her ability to do shorthand to Ellen Chadwick. SEC'rION XXI.-Ruby jane Farnsworth wills her athletic ability to Annie Werne. SECTION XXII.-Margaret Grimes wills her personality to whoever needs it. SECTION XXIII.-Betty Hagood wills her natural curly hair to Shirley Hatcher. SECTION XXIV.-Ann Hatcher wills her vast knowledge of French to Bill Pfeffer so that he can make A's in French next month. SECTION XXV.-Arthur Kain wills his musical talent to Sidney Chalkley. SECTION XXVI.-Louise Leonard wills her bright remarks, better known as light-bulbs, to Louise Clodfelter so she will have some in store in case she runs out. SECTION XXVII.-Marian Leonard wills her ability to work bookkeeping to Virginia Hammond so that she need not copy. SECTION XXVIII.-Alvin Livesay wills his black hair to Gloria Butler so that when her hair begins to turn gray she will have some extra to rely on. SECTION XXIX.-Michael Lorencki wills his athletic ability to Stuart Baltz. SECTION XXX.-Uley Mann wills his presidency to a non-mischievous person. SECTION XXXI.-Emily Maul wills her golden curls to Shirley Downs. SECTION XXXII.-Albert Mittelstadter wills his ability to play basketball to Ernest Peck. SECTION XXXIII.-4-Aileen Maxey wills her athletic ability to Ann Paul. SECTION XXXIV.-Billy Morgan wills his ugliness to any poor Junior whcL.t.hin.k.s he is handsome. P SECTION XXXV.-Wilburn Pannell wills his ability to do bookkeeping to some unlucky Junior. SECTION XXXVI.-Warren Pemberton wills his motor scooter to Kathryn Elam and Lois Lane so they will have a way to Allentown Inn on Saturday nights. SECTION XXXVII.-Thomas Perkins wills his perpetual ability to arrive at school late to Mr. Reid, hoping that Mr. Reid might uphold the standards he has tried to keep. SECTION XXXVIII.--Frances Robins wills her athletic ability to Virginia Hammond who is so very active in sports. SECTION XXXIX.-Earl Smith wills his good grades the four years of high school to Walter Bagby. SECTION XL.-Shirrell Smith wills his smooching ability to Ann Jolly. SECTION XLI.-Jack Tatum wills his athletic ability to Sidney Chalkley to help him make the basketball team next year. SECTION XLII.-Edward Walsh wills his height to Louis Baltz so that he may grow up to be taller than his brothers. SECTION XLIII.-Bobby Watts wills his manly physique to Ralph Clark. SECTION XLIV.-Frances Weisiger wills her position on the paper staff to any poor sucker who is willing to work real hard. SECTION XLV.-Frieda Westermann wills her geometry book to Ernest Peck. SECTION XLVI.-Anne Whitt wills her ability to do geometry to Mary Mays. SECTION XLVII.-Alice Wilds wills her ability to speak her mind to Mr. Reid, so that when the future Seniors start kicking up he can settle everything. SECTION XLVIII.-Dorothy Wilkinson wills her energy to Leslye Nunnally so that she will be capable of walking to the store. SEC'rION XLVIX.-Robert Winfree wills his beautiful handwriting to Martha Pollard since this should improve her writing. SECTION L.-Stewart Winfree wills his scholastic ability to Goldie Chadwick. SECTION LI.--Glenis Woodcock wills her short hair to Hilda Protzman. In testimony whereof, we have written and signed and do declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. The Senior Class of 1942.' The following, by special request, have consented to act as witnesses: , Lady Macbeth, Dr. Faustus, Sir Lancelot. i
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Lat Will and 'le lament .... We, the Senior Class of Manchester High School, being of sane minds, feeling that we are about to depart from the student body, do hereby declare this our last will and ARTICLE I SECTION I.-We do will to the faculty our deep appreciation for their attempt at trying to teach us something in school, and for their noble efforts and good works they have put forth. SECTION II.-We do will to Miss Ettenger a nice glee club. SECTION III.-We do will to Mr. WVilliams a good basketball team. SECTION IV.-We do will to Miss Fore the Sophomore Class to tame down. SECTION V.-We do will to Miss Crawford a clean home economics cottage. SECTION VI.-We do will to Miss McDaniel a new Easter basket to carry her lunch in. SECTION VII.-VVe do will to Miss Terry an English class with intelligence. SECTION VIII.-VVe do will to Miss White a husband. SECTION IX.-VVC do will to Mr. Reid a pair of squeaky shoes, a pair of stilts and a cowbell to wear around his neck. SECTION X.-VVe do will to Miss Thornton a new smock for she has worn the one with the kittens on it ever since we have been in high school. SECTION XI.-VVe do will to Miss VVoodson a Child's sense of humor. SECTION XII.-VVe do will to Miss Lumpkin a demerit pad. SECTION XIII.-VVe do will to Miss Ball, Dorothy Lou Ellis's Diet Book. SECTION XIV.-VVe do will to Miss Ligon an attentive geography class. ARTICLE II SECTION I.gWe do will to the Junior Class our honorable place on the front rows in the auditorium, also our many Senior p-r-i-v-i-l-e-g-e-s, which will never get one into trouble if they are not used. SECTION II.-VVe do will to the Sophomores a rope with which they can succeed in lassoing the boys and girls of the school, and Miss Fore to tame them down. SECTION III.-eVVe do will to the Freshman Class our knowledge of English so that they may be able to study from a Senior English book when they become Seniors. ARTICLE III SECTION IV:-Jack Allen wills his romance to Mildred Anderson. SECTION V.-June Alvis wills her short, unpainted nails to Mildred Witherspoon. SECTION VI.-Helen Anderson wills her fast talking to Forest Jolly. SECTION VII.-Virginia Mae Austin wills her shorthand book to her brother, Herman Austin, and her big self to Doris Martin, who hasn't beat her record in weight yet. SECTION VIII.-Raymond Baltz wills his curly hair to Sidney Chalkley with the hopes that he can win all the girls. SECTION IX.-Durwood Bartlam wills all of his tie clamps to Virginia Tibbetts. SECTION X.-Raymond Bartlett wills his hair to Gloria Butler. SECTION XI.-Elsie Bock wills her lovely voice and winning smile together with a million and one freckles to Laura Dunn. SECTION XII.wIris Booker wills her good disposition to her sister, Uldine Booker, and her tall figure to Ellen Chadwick. SECTION XIII.-Ada Mae Bookman wills her most ardent personality to Mildred Wither- spoon with the hope that she won't have to strive so hard in the future. SECTION XIV.-Evelyn Boyles wills her straight A's to Ellen Chadwick. SECTION XV.-Lawrence Cheatham wills his trying to dance to I. Horner. SECTION XVI.-Irene Crouch Wills her love for English to Mary Lee Snellings. SECTION XVII.-Shirley Darden wills her athletic ability to Marie Turner. SECTION XVIII.-Thelma Donner wills her quietness to Alice Seay. SECTION XIX.-Dorothy Lou Ellis wills her reducing machine to june Johnson, in hopes that she may sometime have need of it. tCSt3.I'I'1CI'1t.
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