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: Annual a I; Roy Eugene Foulke--bequeath my ability to start an argument with Miss Sutton to Richard Tuggle. I, Evelyn Lorene Friis--bequeath my giggle to Betty Davis maybe then she will be remembered for it as Evelyn will be remembered for hers. I, Ella Reuberta Grady--bequeath my seriousness to Netha Perry. I, Alveta Ruth Harris---bequeath my walk to Robert Reed. I, Donald Lyle Hartsock---bequeath my good looks to John Zelhart so that he may attract all of the girls attention. I, Robert Nickolas Hoffman---bequeath my ability to get a girl friend in Clinton to Bill Prather. I, Fay Opal Hoffman--bequeath my record of not be- ing absent or tardy in all my four years of high school to Betty Lou Clary. I, Rosalie Emma Leach---bequeath my tallness to Ferrol Seward. I, Mavis Nadine McKinney--bequeath my man hating ability to Tirrell Stoutenborough. I, Anna Evelyn Mashburn--leave my slender hands to Iona Wilkey. I, Bruce Edwin Mashburn--leave my ability as a president to the next Senior President. I, Nina Maxine Miller--bequeath my bow legs to Betty Egan. I, Leland Keith Montfomery--bequeath my bashful- ness to Donald Crutcher. I, Maxine Alma Rose--give my silliness to Lauralee Fornwalt. I, Willard Shoemaker---leave my seriousness to Billy Jo Vaughn,
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Hiphaet) eee CLASS WILL We, the senior cless of nineteen hundred and forty one, of Maroa Community High School, of the city of Maroa, of the county of Macon, and the state of Tllinois, being of sound mind and Memory y do make, publish, end declare this our last will and testament in manner and form as follows: First: We bid farewell to our teachers, We extend to them our sympathy for the grief ovr parting has caused them and hope that they will find comfort in future senior classes, Second: To the oncoming senior class we be- queath our ability to disagree in all class sub- jects and home room discussions, Also we leave them our inability to make class decisions, Third: We, the individual members of the class, leave the following personal items to our loyal underclassmen, I, Alice Loraine Anderson--bequeath my shy smile to Norma Burks so that she may be understood bet- ter, I, Mary Carolyn Allsup--leave my curly hair to Marguerite Anderson so that shc may be able to vamp the boys, I, Verna Marie Clary--bequeath my ability to sing to Mary Ellen Wikoff, I, Dorothy Leah Coopor---bequeath my ability to play the piano in all kinds of weather to Dorothy JONES. I, Rolla Moans Crouch--leave my fast talking in English to Shirley Heil so that she can make good gradcs too, I, Thomas Edwin Daggett--boqueath my freckles to Jack Cockran, | I, Marvin Richard Elliott--bequcath my Small stat- ure to Bill Hambrecht,
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rn UAL Seen eee eee I, James Parker Stoutenborough--leave my business ability to Clarence Young. I, Harold Wilkey--bequeath my cleverness to Lawe rence Garren so he won!t be bashful. I, James Streight--leave my quietness to Joe Sa ville. I, Herman Alva Gardener--bequeath my blondness to Elmer James, I, Mary Coe--leave my friendliness to Ilene Brown, I, Grace Gilman Bratcher --bequeath my ability to come, to school regularly to Doris Gordy. Having made’ our final bequeaths, we the Senior class, hereby step aside to make room for others. We here unto set our seal, this twenty seventh day of May in the year of our lord one Thousand nine hundred and forty one. Signed, sealed, delivered, and published as our last will and testament. CLASS OF 1941 (SEAL) WITNESSES: Verna Clary Maxine Rose Fay Hoffman Rosalie Leach = aA
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