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:,..,:...,.,:: -... I 2 2.2- :..: : I : I :..:.,. Anch01'a...,-..-..-.- Madeline Emmett wills her ability to act in public speaking class to Don Doane. Howard Oesterle wills his good looks to Darrel Densmore. Darrel Huntington wills his ability to be funny to Gilson Ritchie Pearsall. Dermont Hanes wills some of his excess weight to Orville Woodard. Violet Farnum wills her naturally curly hair to Maxine Fay. Margarite Ashfal wills her ability to get all A's to Norman Eddy. Duane Thurlby wills any boy in the school the right to get permanent waves. Malcolm Pug Petty wills his ability to play the clarinet to Harriet Lay. Frances Willis wills Edward McAleer the right to play the violin. Vera Ward wills her freckles to june Slusser. Betty Hamel bequeaths her discrepancy as a procrastinator to Lawrence Irish. Ellen Field wills Mary Jane Field the right to become high school treasurer. Wesley Webb bequeaths his dignity to Henry Chisholm. Margaret Barr wills her dramatic ability to Elsie Pearsall. Donald Hadwin wills Bill Bergin the right to walk home with Mary jane Field. Edith Stevens wills her blonde hair to Lucille Dean. Ardis Brown wills her singing ability to Lois Ray. Mary DeRose wills Mr. Pierce the right to chew gum in public. Russell Huntington wills the right to go deer fdearj hunting to Bud Dunn. Marjorie Snyder bequeaths Alice Maclam the right to work in Mr. Walcott's oifice. Janet Hemans wills her pretty eyes to Ruth Wells. Irene Huntington wills her ability to be State Food Preparation Champion to Kath' leen Baker. Howard jackson wills his ability to sell F. F. A. hotdogs to Claude Cady. Kenneth Bartow wills Lyle Hanna the right to take care of the high school flag. Lynn Bullen wills his athletic ability to Corydon k'Corky Walters. Argial Collins wills some of his height to Jack lnghram. Alvin Burgess wills Leslie Palmer the right to disagree in civics class. Ercella Thompson wills her charming manners to Mary Bennett. Rowena Flagg wills her gift of gab to Gloria Warner. Holbert Fuller wills his right on the police force to anyone who wishes it. Robert Sanborn wills his mustache to Chum Petherick. Helen Glynn wills Dorothy Sinclair the right to visit a certain residence in Dansville. Roy Guernsey wills Edward Lee Ware the right to belong to the FFA organization. Charles Myers wills his everlasting smile to Doris Abel. Tom McEwen bequeaths his position on the football team to Oscar Haaland. Burr Potter wills his surplus knowledge of geometry and algebra to Maudie Marie Hoagland. Daniel Simonds wills his quiet ways to Nancy Brugh. Jerald Smith wills his ability to be ambitious to T. il. Lang. Lillian McKeen wills Billie Mac Field the right to get to school on time. Doris Swift wills Jean Swift the right to get in good with the chief of police. To the future graduates of Mason high school we bequeath our best wishes for success and happiness. -Douglas G. MacDonald. Witnesses: Cordie Hunt, Mr. Michitsch.
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CLASS WILL Realizing that the time is near at hand when we, the Senior class of '37 must pass forth from the life of Mason high school, and being desirous of removing all of our accumulated treasures, we do hereby express our will as to the proper distribution of said treasures. Being of sound mind at this time we do agree upon this our last will and testament, drawn upon this Hrst day of May, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and ThirtyfSeven. To the junior class we will the right to pay our debts. To the Sophomores we bequeath the right to have larger sandwiches at their sales. To the Freshmen we will the right to be dignified Sophomores. To the Eighth grade we bequeath the right to attend the All High parties. To the Seventh grade we will the right to indulge in history. To the teachers we bequeath the following: To Mr. Walcott we will the right to walk on the lawn. To Miss Sutterby we will a thimble. To Miss VanPatten we will a larger boy's glee club. To Miss Lucas we will the right to be a preachers wife. To Mr. Murray we will the right to be superintendent in a larger school. To Mr. Bartley we will a book on How to Catch Butterflies. To Miss Mitchell we bequeath the right to buy a new tennis racquet. To Mr. Dawson we will the right to become coach at home. To Mr. Pearsall we bequeath some baling wire for his Ford. To Mr. Pierce we will a piece of rope so he can keep better track of his study hall chart. To Mr. Yale we will some Dixie Gas fthe power to passj. To Mr. Wyman we will a 'LBazooka in place of his trombone section. 'To Miss Knight we will some matches for her Campfire Girls. To Miss Anderson we will some nimble fingered typist. To Mrs. Riker we bequeath the right to throw the eighth grade cutups out of class. To Cordie Hunt we will longer and stronger broom handles. To Mr. Michitsch we will neater students so that it won't be necessary for him to pick up so much paper. Personal wills as follows: Martha Laws wills her red hair to Eileene Carrier. Colleen Maddox wills her book of Fine Etiquette to Alice Dunn. Paul Young wills his dilapidated Latin book to Beverly jewett. Walter Zimmer wills Kathleen Bailey the right to blush. Betty Bergin wills her influence in the Bullen family to Dick Brown. Helen Holmes wills her shorthand book to Patricia Taylor. fWishing her more successj. Glenna Childs wills her ability as a typist to Goldie Petherick. jean Heins wills her fascinating laugh to Tom Green. fSomeone must have itj. Helen Baldwin wills Doris Michitsch the right to go to the Coral Gables. Lorna Rusch wills her shyness to june Petherick. Phillip Williams wills Rolland Diehl his wavy hair.
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