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il xxx ukllly N ,x...... -4 .....X .N 'x,..x - ' .JD in Last ,Will and Testament of the Class of 1929 We, the members of the Senior Class of '29, of and loss our our McClure High School, being of empty heads unsound judgment feel that an unestimable to society would result if we neglected this, last duty as Seniors, to will and bequeath dearly loved characteristics and High School pos- sessions to our faculty, under classmen and to worm-like individual members of said classes. We legally appoint Glenn Potter, Principal, as executor of this document. We, therefore, bequeath to the faculty our for- giveness, without any mental reservations what- soever, their ability to fully appreciate our super- ior mentality. To the High School, as a whole, we bequeath every thing that is securely fastened to the floor. To the Juniors we unwillingly bequeath, as a tangible heritage, our beautifully hand-carved seats. To the Sophomores we bequeath the few mis- takes we have made. To the Freshmen we give our handsome looks, our gracious manners and lovable dispositions. To the in-coming Freshmen we generously be- queath all of our note books, manuals and book reviews. Our individual bequests are as follows: I, Frances Alspaugh, will my advice, How to Grow Thin to Flossie Shepard, hoping she may be benefited by it. I, Kathryn Fiser, do will my ability to speak in public to Mr. Potter. I, Warren Culbertson, will my musical ability to Ralph Huck Conn. I, Kelso Richard, will by ability of fast talking to Merle Good. I, Ray Gordon, will my ability to make dates to Leona Weaver and my ability to skip them to Miss Ebersole. I, Alfred Oberdorf, will my record of good at- tendance to Charles Deilman. I, Irene Peery, bequeath my Palm Olive Com- plexion to Florilla Randolph. I, Kathryn Deilman, will a package of Beechnut chewing gum to Mr. Hagedorn to chew and enjoy outside of school hours. I, Laura Wolfe, will my ability to write notes to Mabel Dennie, along with my method of how to evade the watchful eye of the teachers. I, Loyd Dennie, will my ability to buy Lucky Strikes to LeRoy Kinney and Franklin Adams until they become enlightened. I, Ernest Doll, bequeath my'athletic ability to Walter Weimer. I, Frances Van Tassel, will my position as Cen- ter on the basket ball team to Dorcas McCurdy. I, Fuzzy Fiser, will my position of back guard on the basket ball team to Buzzy Gordon. In witness hereof we hereunto set our hand and seal on this twenty-fourth day of May, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine. SENIOR CLASS. WIANESSES- George Nelson. Royce Steiger. CODICIL I, Frances Alspaugh, will my half of the last seat in the fourth row to Lena Bohling, Doyle Good having already renewed his lease on the other half for next year. We, Laura Wolf and Kelso Richard, unselfishly bequeath seat number eight in Senior Row to Flossie Shepard and Donald Shepard, hoping they will enjoy the seclusion as much as we have. FISER 8z DOLL. Seventeen
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