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complexion. Save the surface and you save all! Ruth wills to Irvin Newkirk, ten packages of Kiss Me chewing gum: to Flotilla her fondness for the boys: to Anna Persinger her art of chewing gum, and to Wilma Barnum, the right to whisper more than any- one else. 165. To Kenneth Johnson is given Lillard's trick of looking innocent when caught in mischief. To Fayne Phillips he leaves his towering form. 175. ,To Cecil Brown, we bequeath Noble's haibit of spending two hours a day on his physics lesson-by sitting on the book while he reads T'arzan stories. Noble leaves his brilliant ideas to Eiugene Egleng his path to the library to Doss Robbinsg and his sur- plus weight to 'Florence Martin. 185. To Laverne Huffman, Fred leaves his powers of fascination. Frefl says he has a steady now and doesn't need further fascination. He also leaves to Paul Hill his fluency in writ- ing notes to the girls. 195. To future class' presidents, Carroll leaves his power tdpreside with a dignity that would do honor to a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He also bequeaths to Harry Davis his strict temperance: to Homer Tedrow his wor- ried lookg and to John Fountain his dignified Senior walk. 1105. To Marjorie Schultz is left Ruby Motsinger's ability to Paddle her own canoe g Ruby has selected some one to paddle hers for her. She .al-so wills to Jessie Vaughn her desk, and all gum, combs, mirrors and powder found therein. 1115. On Floyd Martin we bestow Mary Skinner's sunny smile-it won't come off! She bequeaths the right to argue to Eflle Cooley. 1125. Marian wills to Violet Parker a good share of her enlightened views, commonly regarded as an agreeable dis- positiong to Harry Johnson the right to wear rubber heels: and to Lee Weddell the ability to play the piano. 1135. Cynthia leaves her ability to recite in class to Nellie Plummerg and her name Ann to Geneva Booker. 1145. Renaldo leaves to Harry Johnson his quick wit and ready ans- wers: and to Basil Pruiett his Moon- light serenadef' 1155. Mary Wesner bequeaths to Ruth Motsinger her vocal training: and to Mary Louise Hook she leaves the right to talk until the bell rings. 1165. Harold Holmes bequeaths the right to be tardy to Ross Hill and the right to be absent to Omer Hook. He also leaves to Robert Shortridge his tendency to stay out late at night. Any broken pens, stubs of pencils, cast-off note books, mounds of gum we were compelled to stick hastily in out- of-sight spots to avoid faculty detection, and other mementoes, we bestow freely upon the finder, With our last parting breath we do hereby constitute and appoint the Prin- cipal of aforementioned school sole ex-- ecutor of this our will and testament. In Witness Whereof, We attach the signatures of the Class of 1927. CARROLL WESNER, HAROLD HOLMES. .DOROTHY MCPIKE, RUBY MOTSINGER. ..20..
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'SL' up TOP ROW-Paul Hill, Eugene Eglen, Harry Davis, John Fountain, .Doss Robbins Floyd Martin, Kenneth Johnson, Cecil Brown. BOTTOM ROWgVio1et Wesner, Wilma Barnum, Elnora Durham, Nellie Plumme' Effie Cooley, Violet Parker.
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