McGuffey Foundation High School - Reflector Yearbook (Oxford, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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L ll , ll ll ll JI JI ll ll ll ll i 1 Senior Will We, the Class of 1931, being of fairly sound mind, and re- membering the possibility of graduating, simply cannot leave dear old McGuffey without giving our successors something to remember us by. So we sadly turn our eyes from the place which has known our joys and sorrows for so long, and after much melancholy and pensive meditation, we have decided that each shall contribute his share toward the betterment of McGuffey High School and the Class of 1932. This last will and testament of the Class of '31 shall go into effect September 16, 1931, as follows and to wit: I, John Duvall, will my powerful Chevrolet to lllerle Tilley, so that he can bring all the girls to school. I, Charles Ogden, do hereby bequeath my individual little smile to Raymond Dennison. I, Calvin Skinner, leave my acknowledged ability with the French language to Tim Hadsel. I, Mark Foster, do will my ability to argue peaceably with Mr. Bunger to Lucas Benick. I, Raymond Smith, bequeath my jet curls to Jim Shideler, so that he may be a source of delight to the feminine element. I, Jack Byrne, will my adorable dia, ples to Louis Soltysik. I, Helena Kolb, leave my agility on the gym floor to Bessie Halstead. I, Herman Kolb, bequeath my front seat by Miss Corl's desk to Sam Lundin, that she may teach him the points in English that bother him. I, Roy Norris, will my shy, blushing manner to Hubert Kapp. I, Elizabeth Hendricks, do hereby ordain that Martha Roda- baugh is to have exclusive use of my Spanish coiffure. I, Keith Myers, do modestly bequeath my school-girl com- plexion to Hugh Bradner. I, Abbie Halter, do give my turned up nose to Frances Mc- Gufiin. I, Victor Morrical, do hereby bequeath my stupendous ability to spout flowery language to Earl Swaiford. I8 G ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 6

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ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll lb I, Lucille Schriever, will my natural curls to Virginia Henry. I, Ruth Guiler, leave my general all-around giggling ability to Bill Schonwald. I. Dorthy Clark, do will my interest in that green roadster to Marney Bee Keene. I, Ruth Curry. do hereby give, devise, and bequeath my baby face to Harold Carter. Ig Sylvia Shinkle, will my perpetually sunny smile to Max- ine Elliot. I, Cecilia Jowdy, leave my cute little stutter to Nina Car- michael- I, William Schuler, do bequeath my talent for handshaking to Marion Truster. . I, Marcia Tilley, do hereby will my noisy conversation to Peg Evans. I, Jean Shocke, do bequeath my vacant and pensive mood to John Duerr. I, Alice Williams, do will my ability to play the biano to Ernest Myers. I, Edna I-Iutchisson, do bequeath my ability to starve to Fern Hornung. I, Mary Frances Fogarty, do will my stage talents to Sieg- linde Handschin. I, Alice Schriever, hereby bequeath my talent for loud con- versation to Pearl Widau. I, Lucille Ross, leave my dignity to Anna Wagner. I, Helen Widau, do will my scholastic prowess to Jimmy Taylor. I, Ruth Schonwald, bo bequeath my characteristic grin to. Mead Bradner. ' I, Melvin McKay, leave the honor of being the tiniest fel- low in the Senior Class to Arthur Robinson. I, Abie Roberts, do hereby bequeath my ability to wise- crack in class to Bud Roudebush. ' Signed this thirtieth day of May. 1931. The class of '31, Witnessesz- P. M. Corl C. S. Bunger I9 ll -'Il ll ll ll ll Il ll ll ll Q

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