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.4 f f I 5 -ziiffg I 1 We A - 1. ' Ll m 'T - e . M m. ' LL 'L ' V 4 f'l?F'Y.,, fl .able 5. :EF ff 5 is 15. F . lF?E2i?3rf .n ,E i 1 .i .V p 5 0 2 - as is o ' I 1 pr I ' ,af sfiifi , 5 3 .JJ 5 zp , .e s Q Q . A ,, ,E - - t iz., ,V ,VE W - Eff R' . 5 ,.. V1.1 L, L L Last 'Jill and Testament I L L Le C' 'hm We, the Seniors of the High. School of Marengo, Indiana, Being now of L':L 'E 'W , sound mind, but of questionable memory, and realizing that the former mental Vgj VZ, j . . condition may not endure, Ksince at least one of our number declares that he 1 5 ' saw the ghost of a woman in the typing room in the wee small hours! , have de- 5 ' ' 3 , cided to dispose of our holdings in said high school, and we do therefore, ,. Q3 - fi hereby, and herein, make, declare, and publish this, our last 'Will and 'esta- .2 515 1 I ' ment, and do direct that Frances Ross, the esteemed Presidert of the Junior 19,1 5 gt Class be appointed Exccutrix without bond, to carry out its provisions as if f ' her name were spelled with a B instead of an WR . ,f l Item I. Request to the Faculty. V g We bequeath to the Faculty our profound respect for the patience they Ve .'.' Q V' have displayed in waiting for us to say something - anything - in recitation, 1 Z and our warm appreciation of their tolerance of our cooperation in the orepa- li e Ei ration of assignments. 5, , Q F 45 5' Item II. Bequests to Students. . ,V ry Betty Gatt bequeaths her name to Karl Line but not in any hope' of estab- :iii 3 lishing a new line of' Catts. in Sylvin Crecelius bequeaths his knowledge of Civics and Economics to Cwen 2,2 LV 5 Grunden but cautions him not to depend upon it alone to graduate lest he be P' V 7 V, Gwen more than Grunden . 12 -V2 e L y '-Y Kenneth Clark: bequeeths his sub-conscious mind to Bob Poe, who, Kenneth in ' LV if says, needs it. Also his golden hair to Lester Huffman in order that the ,, ' 1 Harengo School Colors may continue to circulate. g fs 2 Nellie Duke bequeaths her taoiturnity to Beulah Key, and her agility' to ' V, 1 Vera Crecelius hoping it will enable her to jump higher. -fg e '-L ' Le 52 Charles Free bequeaths his sincerity, earnestness and industry, to Ar- . , . thur Green who sorely needs them so that some day he too, may be free. Q 5 QQ, 5 s- L? L 2 Fred Huffman bequeaths his ability as a basketball player to Shorty Fey, Q. .9 5' with the solemn admonition that he begin taking stretching exercises at once. 5' 5- V e L L 5L Dale Ilcllaughton beeueaths his abounding, dynamic life to Colleen Levcll, L fl .,,, ,.,,,i7aLasQ in the hope that it will make her a better yeller and jumper. V vu 575 1332-i',',L -J 1 if .. L ' L 'L' Charles Miller bequeaths his ability to do beautiful lettering on his gl 35 ,,.si?Vg3,: manuscripts to Harold Key. V 1 - ,,.. i. . 'IF :fx 4,5?V,V- V. A f 53 ' Rosemary Myers bequeaths her back-hand writing to May Hendricks so that V i the teachers can't tell whether her answers are right or wrong. , .4 , - gy Wm-.. V V ,,,:g,,.,,.,,..g.,z2, :TV 5 Donald Stewart becueaths his imperturbability and his nonchalant attitude V V ' ' ..Y'w,- wglw Q . 5, 4 Q to Jimmy Spencer, and his clairvoyant powers to Fancy Fryer. : .V ff ' V I f' To Rose Mary Toney bequeaths a part of her ucholstering to Rebecca Totten, Q r , 3 fjV5QV f and her excess over normal grades to Ellen Eullington. :V e , . L Lucille Tower bequeaths her affection for Donald Stewart to any girl in if , 1 3 p high school who can tell her how' to look more beautiful. 3 V- gxafjjifa Z Martha Tower bequeaths henability to answer questions in few words: . tgnzagiogzhgginuall, so that it will be unnecessary for hiary to continue tak- i g LS 53 ,Cf c .f - ' ef- 'Y rs 4 --,. V. A Y, -7. , , 3 I eleleblsie T -pf- . . - fare - gas . ,gr I i
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