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THE RED OAK Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1941 E, the members of the Class of 1941 of Mount Holly High School, being in some respects of sound mind, do hereby on the eve of our departure will and bequeath the items hereafter listed in this our last will and testament. We, the seniors of Mount Holly High School, bequeath to the lower classes a new set of corridor rules. We, Janey and Bummy, do bequeath our old dirty dresses of the Senior Play to the next year's senior play cast as a mem- ory of the fire. I, Elizabeth Underwood, do bequeath.my .A in French to one who badly needs lt, Bill Cook. I, Mildred Leonard, do bequeath all the problems of G. A. A. to one who can solve them, Adele O'Donnell. I, Richard Kulp, do bequeath my pacing at committee meetings to one, Jack Wex- ler. We, the senior Academic boys, do bequeath our ability of being late at English class to the Junior Aca emic boys. I, Evelyn Prickett, do bequeath my cheer- leading ability to one, Evelyn Glenn. We, the O'Mahony Twins, bequeath our identicalncss to two, the Yoos twins. I, Dotty O'Mahony, do bequeath my short- hand ability to one, Catherine Hart. I, Peggy Perry, do bequeath my shortness to one, Ted Rude. I, Ruth Pondysh, do bequeath my ability to comb my hair to one, Geraldine Moshou. We, Jean Moore and Mildred Leonard, do bequeath our athletic ability to two, Rae Scattergood and Barbara Small. I, Martha Schwertzler, do bequeath my studying to one, Edna Schwertzler. We, the Senior Commercials, do bequeath to the Junior Commercials, the uncoop- erative ways of some teachers during narrative report time. I, Everett Mickle, do bequeath my baseball ability to one, Edna Mae Evans. I, Ralston Weeks, do leave Miss Bonnie Moore to one, Joe Green. I, Annie Overby, do bequeath my ability to keep up with Miss Jaquette and Mr. Walter to anyone who thinks he can do it. I, Helen Mazurkiewicz, do bequeath the length of my name to one, Helen Lee. I, Viola Wolf, do bequeath my skating abil- ity to one, Catherine Cliver. We, the Senior Commercials, do bequeath our ability to discourage Mr. Brinkman to the Junior Commercial Class. I, Olive Pagel, do bequeath my talkative ability to one, Josephine Wisowaty. I, Alden D. Elberson, Jr., do bequeath my exceptional saxophone ability to one, Abbott Hendry. I, Ted Pytel, do bequeath my fine curly hair to one, Miss Garrison. I, Barbara Malan, do bequeath my ability to be absent to one, O. Harold French. We, Paul Bradshaw and Doris Greenwald, do bequeath Our Love Affair to two, Jean Fryer and Gerald McDonnel. I, Alice Griffith, do bequeath my smiling ability to one, Virginia Justin. I, Marjorie Linton, do bequeath my slim figure to one, Luella Bardeer. I, Irene Hogan, do bequeath my wavy hair to one, Mary Corson. I, Dorothy Bowen, do bequeath my sewing ability to one, Emily Doran. I, Betty Johnson, do bequeath my Book- keeping ability to one, Norma Bryant. I, Florence Anderson, do bequeath my good disposition to one, Francis Warwick. I, Norman DeLong, do bequeath my danc- ing partner to one Gerald McDonnel. I, Helen Fadeley, do bequeath my cheer- leading ability to two, '1'he Reeves twins. I, Arthur Croshaw, do bequeath my fine football ability to one, Daniel Guilday. I, Warren Geary, do bequeath my egotism and conceit to one, Miles Powell. I, Virginia Cliver, do bequeath my knowl- edge and ability to concentrate on any homework to one, Joseph Green. I, Chester Rogers, do bequeath my beauti- ful physique to one, Morri Strode. I, Frank Shivers, do bequeath my lean build to one, Francis Garbarino. fSignedj Class of 1941.
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