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yA NINUA l, eee. - LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1935 of eCeHeSe in the Count of Macon enc State of T11inots, being of sound mind and memory’ and considers pa Pant n subiieh” this frail and transitory life, do therefore OTAMENT. » and declare this to be our last WILL AND FIRST, we order and direct that our executors hereinafter named | all our just debts and expen ey yoniently Boe, bes penses as soon after our decease as - SECOND, after the payment of such ’ devise, and bequeath: expenses and debts, we give, Clause I, To Mr. W. D. Keyes, Jr., our whole-hearted admiration and gratitude for the manner in which he has conducted his office during our stay in high school and to each and every member of the faculty our best wishes for as many successes in the future as they have had in the paste Clause II, To the Junior Class, we leave our Bug House Home Room and sincerely hope they go buggy toe ny @lause III, To the Sophomero Class, we leave a glass of water and a tooth pick because we havo taken a vote and have fully decided that wo are not fceling very wealthy todaye oan . 3 - Clause Iv, To the Freshmen, we leave nothing for they have a large eno class to earn something for themselvose ? aeterso V, Tho members of the Class of 1935 do separately give, devise, and bequeath to our legatees the following material in these articles, to-wit: 2 oe ¢ I; MARY JUNE CRAMER, leave my ability to twitch my eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and chin to some poor, Jewish sa Lesmane ofa RUTH ALDAH STULLER McILVENNA, bequeath my science of dancing to Maymelen Gallagher ‘ | --£. DONALD WOODROW PULLIAM, will my unappreciated wip. to the bashful freshmen so they can laugh at the upper classmen instead of ne upper classmen laughing at thems , ‘ay fore, LA RILEY, bequeath my boistrousness to Evelyn Thomase = 2, ZBL RENE HICKS, leave my remarkable ability to keep my hair in a, SF eet even in, a oyclone to Catherine Miller. Slethan LYLE GLENN, bequeath my fanojful way of “ying. ‘shoo strings to B11 Jones, : [935 ef
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ANNUAL a FAREWELL TO ALL | ther 1 our hi school days tore “hes veoh tanant and manfully won, Until now we stand forever Neath the light of a beckoning sun, Where that light of sun might lead us We may only want to guess; Let us hope that it will bring us To the goal of pure success. As we pass the doors of our high’ school, Into the waiting world outside, We like to think of the golden rule And the twelve sweot years gone by. But while we stand there together, Thinking of our hours of fun, Our hearts beat for one another | When we know our school days are done, How we hate to think of our parti Om our classmates and teachers dear, But each has a career to be starting To avoid a life full of fear, But when we all have accomplished, That aim for which we Start now, I'm sure we can look to this place And say with a large, hearty smile, Oh that dear ola M. Ce He S, Was a grave old friend indeed; She taught ana prepared me the best Foundations of life [ would need, So farewell to all Other Classmates And teachers and friends SO dear For you've helped us that we might attain those traits Of success through our coming years, Senior Class Poem=--Mildred Riley
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—— — a as . — - - ANNA tm I, ELOISE AILEEN CRABTREL, bequeath my wit and humor to Miss nf as she might add it to her story tellings Se); I, HARRIETTE ELIZABETH BUNNER, will my ability to stick with my thumb to Rosalie Cooperé I, GEORGE HUGH WALLER, Jr., bequeath my cleft to Clark Gabi, a he only has two dimples. . | lity to comb m hair ; I, MARY ELIZABETH SPOONEK, will my abi » Wit. and run equally well-and hold my purse under my arm without dropp:... it to Pauline Braden, she tries hard, I notices I, RUTH SurC™ AUSTIN, leave my genial demeanor of entertaini». everyone with Ghod I come in contact » with stories of my grent achis. ments to Doris Marlatt. I, CHARLES CRAWFORD MILNES, bequeath my ability to discuss to Presse Roosevélt so I can rit into the political atmos the White House, when I have become street sweeper President's Mansion, 1, ALICE JEANETTE PARKER, bequeath my ability to whistle lite » prize winning nightiigale to Nina Cam es T, LIDA EUGENE WESTBROOK, will my extra shoe leather for Mia. night walks to Lillian Millers Tt, HAROLD LEONE LEINHART, give, will, ana be tear jerseys off of an opponent on the football mine on in one piece at the end of the ¢g ame to Tuffy Riley , I, WILMA ELOISE SHOEMAKER ;- leave my ability to take my time when! should be in a terrible hurry, to ahy one else who has the nerve to defy Miss Flugum, I, BETTE DICK ADAM my ability to strike up an acquaim tance with my neighbors to John Wils | if Smear ! lip. Polit:. Phere aroy,: in front of tn, queath my ability to field and still hey: bequeath to m L my boistr erous enthusiasm at basket : ary Loulse Coulter my ball gomes, : , | I, HUGH GIDEON PULLTay bequeath my nic ‘ah: Kkslile thit' of a grizzly. bearito Poul sBenton, ils ) = as i walk» —s I MeGuir I, JACK BERNARD TROXELL, beque t to make fouls when I want to a basket After’ the payment of + provided, we Zive 7 rest and residue = pets ic ability and my 4%! basketball games to John Thrifte por debts, funeral expenses and bequests ° ad bequeath to th of our estete, both real and personale: ’ his we a hereunto Subscribéd our name, niné ‘the year of thous -five (AeDe 1935) bi pon Ds al | (SEAL) CLASS OF 1935 B. Adams and R. Austi? . a a ™ .
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