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f - 'wwf EL RODEO ,f o I, Cardwell McWhorter, leave my good behavior to Signa Oust. I, Delbert Nye, will my impressions of basketball, as seen from the bench, to Ace Acker. I, Anne Olree, will my bookworm tendencies to Donald Rose. I, Jack Eddie Oust, leave my sophisticated attitude to Greene Acord. I, Rose Pellizzari, leave my rowdy nature to Donald Cocanour. I, Wayland Petty, leave my unlimited abilities to Jack Keck. I, Lillian Reding, leave my flashing black eyes to Sylvia Lee. I, Alena Richards will my extra shorthand signs to Buddy Shoup. I, Ethel Roberts, leave my knowledge of home-making to anyone who happens to take the course next year. I, Robby Robinson, leave my little orange bicycle to Sister Beatrice. I, june Rucker, leave my resemblance to Polly Moran to anyone desiring to go into the movies. I, Rosie Schaefer, bequeath my enviable position in the estimation of Mr. Meany to June Westfall who, it is rumored, is to be his pet. I, John Rudy Segesser, leave my way with the ladies to Michael Rahilley. I, Harriet Shaffer, leave my driving ability to William Doane. I, Louise Shaw, leave one little curl to Virginia Rose. I, Roberta Smith, leave my pep to Jeanette Gilbertsen. I. Billie Snell, leave my quiet and cultivated dignity to Juanita Davis. I, Tommy Lincoln Solis, leave my occasional visits at school to Eldon Peterson. I, Connie Stanclift, leave my high records in gym to Gertha Taylor. I, Jo Ray Stefani, leave my inexaustible supply of gum to Leslie Devaurs. I, H. Beebe Stout, leave some old broken tennis rackets to Martha Galvin. I, Ray Vance Swords, leave my little paper bag with its peanut butter sandwiches to some other rustic, I, Jean Taylor, leave my moaning bass voice to Connie Mello. I, George Thomason, leave a can of freckle remover to Leland Hise. I, Rollin Van Dervoort, leave my goatee to Eldred Cabral. I, Thelma Vierra, leave my domineering temperament to Dick McSwain. I, June Voss, leave my jolly little chuckle to Madeline Souza. I, Adele Walker, leave my butterfly collection to my sister, Mary. I, Madeline Williams, leave my typing ability to some of those envious Freshmen. I, Richard Al Woolf, leave my expression of extreme intelligence to Bud Brammer. I, Helen Wright, will my name Tabby to Margaret Shoup. I, Donald Wuertley, leave my ability as a collection agent to Arthur Fitchett. I, Kenneth Tom Zacharias, leave my future baseball career to Young Farmer Doane. I, John Zentner, leave my futuristic hair comb to my brother Willie. Witnessed this 33rd day of May in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine plus two. Witnesses: Signed: ff GEORGE WASHINGTON, MAGGIE HAUN, I K KING TUT. PODESTA GALVIN. lf X I I Pacfe Twenty-nine X IK an I j W W, ar- r grin: I: . fy-Jrfi ff? ai, - M
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