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Uhr Qlanrristnmn Booster Gllaiaa will llv HENRY CoLt.1Ns, '17. lle, the undersigned, members of the Senior Class. iolf, of Morristown lligh School, being adjudged of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and declare this to be our last Xlill and Testament. in the manner following: lfirxf, Nye will and direct that all our just debts be paid. .S't't'u1zt1', XYe, as a Class, give, devise and bequeath lu the Morristown lligh School. that they may have an enduring memory of us, The llooster of Itjlf, and a Class picture lu be hung in the halls of the new High School liuilding. .S't'fn11't1feIy and llItl'li'I'I'dlltlU.X', XYe make the following bequests: llortense .Xsh wills and bequeaths to Yauie Miller her entire love and good will to the Class of 1916, l.elia Miller leaves to .lessie .Xrnold a speedometer. in order that she may talk within the speed limit. Klyrl McCormick wills to Frances Stone her entire ability as an artist and fortune teller. 1 lrlena Mansfield leaves to llarl Tracy and Elizabeth llinrls a paper uf pins, that they may stick together. In order that they may carry on all their meetings in :t dignified and orderly manner Laurence ti. XVort- man wills his presidential dignity to the president of the class of WH, in trust of Miss Miller. lflisha Kluufc bequeaths his ability as a stump speaker to Teil l.ane. llorothy llunezm wills to lllanche Herthel one re- tiring disposition. tieneva Hungate wills her musical talent to Lucille llass, said talent to be used at any and all times for the benefit and entertainment of the School. Marie Xewhouse wills to Blanche llall one delight- ful pink complexion and one box of Freeman's face powder for its maintenance. .Xubra XYooten leaves to Harry .lustus one set tif Model Rules of Etiquette. H. Maurice Cherry wills his quiet ways and English yjutline llooks to Floyd Gerald XYicker, '1S. Florence XYood leaves her voice, so sweet and low. to Nora Bass. Glen L. Kennedy leaves to Yirgil lYayman, believ- ing that he will have use for it in the future. his repu- tation as speed king and dareclevil. ln order that she may not be so tall and willowy. Claire Jackson wills to Mary XVesterfield four inches of her height. Paul Rigdon Young leaves to Noble Huntsinger his religious and political beliefs, and his safety razor. used only this season by himself and Professor Revu- elds in partnership. i Henry Collins wills to Garland Vvooten one pound Long Green. VVilma Spurrier wills to Margaret Pitts one box of pure food dates. Harold llodine Havens wills to Hobart Engle his medal for being the best looking boy in his class. in care of Professor Reynolds. l'.a.vf1,v. lVe revoke all former wills made by us at any time. I'ng1- fourteen
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of Morristown ,luly 31, 18911. She attended school at Lardona and l ountaintown, but has spent her last two years at Morristown. .Xubra lYooten was horn in Xlorristown, 'luly 31, 11100. .Xfter spending his sophoniore and .lunior gears at lvestland, he returned to Rl. H. S. to finish his course. Ile is noted for his fondness for pretty girls, chewing gum and for his ability as a basketball player. tlrlena Mae Klansfield, a girl with the llllltlL'5l of nianners and the gentlest heart. was horn in the year 181,19 at hlOl'l'lSlt'bXYll. She is one of tl1e original class and is finisl1i11g her course. lflisha Moore. better known as Eli, was born in 13197, about five niiles south of liouiitaintown. lle received the bulk of l1is education at hlericho, Illlll spent his last year here. lViln1a Hortense Ash was born near tlwynneville. Ind., October 7, 1897. She started here as a -lunior, and her cheerful disposition has made her :1 favorite with her many friends. Florence ll'oo1l, our little rosy-elieelced lllllltl from the country. was born near liairview i11 the year 181117. She attended school at Precinct and Fountaintown, and is finishing her work here. Glenn Kennedy, one of t'1wynneville's athletic young inen, has spent his Junior and Senior years at Morris- .Yli!It'f1'1'll se'2'1'11f1'r11 jtzinrtrrn itpunhreh Bzhrntzrn town. lle was horn in tiwynneville -lune 1, 18118, an1l although rather s111all of stature is large of heart and a favorite aniong his friends. llenry Collins, star boolclceeper tfl and noted for his great skill at editing newspapers, etc., was horn near tiwynneville .Xugust lo. 181111. He has won great celebrity and has a very promising future. lle is lrnown to his friends as Shakespeare. li. Maurice Cherry. huniorist of the day, was hom in llogtowll Klay JS, 13118, and l1as spent l1is last two years here. He is renienibered by the lower classes for his ability in tl1e art of dressing statues. Xlvlllllil 'lean Spurrier, a brunette with all the char- acteristics that they generally portray. was born in Morristown 'luly 17, 11100. She is another of the original class, an1l is very popular among the young zfjentleinen of the coniniunity. tieneva A. Hungate, the last of the class of 11117. was born i11 Clerniont, Ind., March 20, IIQOO, and goodness only knows how she ever got over l1ere. She is now bidding her last farewell. tlur last year is now drawing to a close. lVe have been looking forward to our class 1lay and grad- uation. ln a short time we shall leave old Xl. H. S. 'Ne shall pass from the patient guidance of our highly respected teachers out into little spheres of our own. each with his future in his own hands, and each one renieinbering always that nzurks the end Of all our el1iIa'1'sl1 j't'tIl'S, Ill ':1'l1i1'!1 'Zee studied cmd Icizrtelzcu' H'1'r11 -z 111'y'1'11g joys and fears. Nor ffltlllwflf fur 0' v1'111's to t'0lIIt' .N . Ullfjlilft' flzvxe slzvlterilzg really, 1511511 one to go his fwiflz alone -fllerf to other calls T17 ft'11'I'1', f'c'l'fI11fS f0V offlfl' .l't'1lI701S, For college, or nlvro ad. lfurlz 'z1'1'tl1 the firm flIfl'llff0II To Illtlkt' flzvir fuay' fin' Inxvff l'nr1'1'11g tilrutiys to reuzrlllbel' .Ind 1I0lIOI' Alf, H. S. Ifuclz reitlz ri lore Zl1Il'L'UXf7l.Q, Horn of tlzeir Ianglifer mm' teuzxr. Xer'1'1' f01'kQ'f'ffflIKQ' 01' t'lIUll.Q'fll4Q', T!II'0Il.flll7Ilf the fl.Q'L fI14Q' years -GCIll I'11 ffvIllI1Q'Uft', '1f. I'z1gv thirt1'1I-11
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