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QV ,, '-- -:HE I L Section VIII-I, Margueriette Cressler, do will and bequeath to Alta Greene, my ability to keep long finger nails, to Ethel Butterworth, my strong, contralto voice, may she soon be doing solo work, to my sister, Dotty, my studious nature, with the hope that she will not become thin, weak and rundown in the use of it, to my kid brother, Don, my sweet disposition, and to Anne Burton, my place in the exchange, with the hope that she'll like it. Section IX'-I, Anthony Titus, do hereby will, to Ernie Hall, my ability to sing solos, to Dan Dunbar, my ability to be funny, to Don May, my ability to play a saxo- phone, to Laymond Lowder, my ability to curl my hair, to Pearl Wright, my one nat- ural curl, to Johnny O'Neal, my highly respected position in the store room fusually laying on the counterj, and to Johnny Sego, my trapping grounds, imay he get his skunks out of the traps more easily than I didj. Section X-I, Jack Stevens, do hereby will my ability to maintain my slim figure, to Ed Wilson, to Leslie Hull, my untidy appea1'ance, so that he may no longer be the center of attraction to the female species of the human race, to Findlay Collins, I will my ability to sleep in history class, to Max Rice my great alacrity in all the latest dance steps twatch your step girlsj, and to Tom Crosely, my ever present straight face, even during times that would make a teacher laugh. Section XI-I, Gladys Critchfield, do will and bequeath, to Lillian Jay, my ambi- tisn to become a physical education teacher, to Ruby White, my lack of timidity may she improve her grades by reciting more, to Audrey Voyles, my position as pianist in the orchestra, to Lou Alice Arbogast, provided she does not apply for the job, my competent ability to wait on the teachers and the cilicers, and my interest in studies, to Louise Brock, may she obtain the scholarship at the end of her senior year. Section XII--I, Thelma Voyles, do will and bequeath, to Audrey Voyles, my excessive knowledge of Latin, to John Voyles, my rapidity in bookkeeping, to Billy Brandenburg, my ability to be good, to Lou Alice Arbogast, my place in the choir, to Alta Greene, my place in the study hall, may she have as many note books as I had, and to Cleotus Burton, my big booming voice, with which to win the nineteen hundred and thirty-two oratorical contest. Section XIII-I, Walter Spud Baker, do hereby, on account of everybody, will my enormous stature to Al Burns, the cave man of division 19, my ability to edit punl: issues of the Morton Echo, to Ed Burton, my basketball ability, to Wallace Van Hook, to Ed Hall, I leave my hopes of becoming a trombone player, and to the freshman class, one member in particular, I will my sincere sympathy and good intentions. Section XIV--I, Marvin Fletcher, do hereby bequeath my position on the basketball floor and my ability to get along with the opposite sex to Ed Hall lfor he surely needs it as badly as I didlg to Scorchy Miller, my famous smile and cheerful disposition, to Rip Noble, I will my brilliancy in school and my ofTicer's position of Cadet Major, and to Charlie Crumbo, my compassionate love for the Miller family and others in whom he is interested.
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