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3Tunc Class MARTHA ARMBRUSTER “Mardy” “A maiden never bold, of spirit still and quiet.” Hobby — Shorthand. MARY BAILY “Mary” “Quiet and well content.” Hobby — Whispering during the 7th. CARTER BENNET “Benny” “He seems to be an interest- ing chap.” Hobby — Reading magazines in the assembly. FRANK BENNET “Maud” “And even though conquer- ed, he would argue still.” Hobby — Amateur theat- ricals. LILLIAN BOWMAN “Lill” ‘A genial disposition brings its own reward.” Hobby — Manual Training.
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football suit J leave to Paul Hostetler on condition that he plays fullback this fall. My ability to speak several different languages while on the football field 1 leave to Ralph Boyden provided that he develops it intelligently. My judgment of canine animals, together with an odd lot of three cent cigars, I divide among those from whom I may have copied my chemistry experiments. I, Florence Walker, hereby leave my power to read Latin at sight to Everett Boyden. My success in evolving a class pro- phecy I leave to those who have been prophesying a gymnasium for Medina the last four or five years. I, Harold Worden, muskrat trapper and rabbit chaser supreme, of Weymouth, Ohio, do ordain and decree that this is positively my last will and testament: One Ford with full line of acces- sories, including complete change of spark plugs and springs, 1 leave to any Junior boy or girl needing a safe and insane method of traveling to school. I, Doris Worden, valedictorian extraordinary, wish to make the following disposals of my personal property: My ability as an amateur actress, I leave to Mildred Holtzburg, who posi- tively can’t act decent at all. To the unfortunate members of the Junior Class I leave all the rest of my belongings, including the belief that all writers of class wills should be killed right after their work is finished in order to escape the consequences. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We, the testators, the January Class of 1920, have to this will set our hand and seal this 30th day of January, 1920.
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HELEN BURNHAM “Shorty” “Her whole heart’s welcome in her smile.” Hobby — Singing. DOROTHY CLAPP “Peggy’ She was quiet, pleasant, and agreeable.” Hobby — Movies. MARION EASTWOOD “Merry” A modest maiden, she. : Hobby — Reading. ESTELLA ECKER “Ta” ! She is rather diminutive, altogether, so much more precious.” Hobby — Being slow. ( ? ) LUCILLE CARVER “Lizzie” “She learned to laugh and dance.” Hobby — Combing her hair.
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