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T H E J E S T E R New Harrmorny, Indiana El ---'------------------------'---------------------------------- -------------------------I-----------'--------------'-'----------'--'-f El Artcile 19. Lena Owen conveys her enormous Weight to Pauline Hen- derson. Article 20. Roy Sanders leaves the care of a certain Junior to any under-classman who can prove worhy of the task, and also his vamping Wink to the same person. Article 21. Helen Smith conveys her habit of talking loud to Mary Fretageot. Article 22. Leslie Steelman Wills to Rufus Songer the right to go to Grand Jury each Week. Article 23. Mary Wade bequeaths her bobbed hair to Gladys Chaffin. Article 24. To Guy Freeman We leave a right to Walk up to the sixth desk in front of him each intermission. Article 25. To Mr. Kuykendall an automatic water pump that Will till the tank as it runs out. Article 26. To Olivia Ptister the undisputed title of being the loudest talker. Article 27. Leslie and Glenn leave their title of Printing Devils to any other little devils that Want it. Article 28. To N. H. H. S. We leave a perfect right to have school Without us. We hereby appoint Miss Plummer executor of this will, to serve With- out bond. In Witness thereof We, the Senior Class of '22, New Harmony High School, have hereunto set our hands and seals this 19th day of May, in the year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-two. SENIORS, '22. . Charles Given, Attorney. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said class of '22, New Harmony, Indiana, High School, as and for their last will and testament, in the presence of us, and in the presence of each other, and at their re- quest we have signed our names as witnesses hereto. Witnesses GERALD HURD, President, HELEN ENDICOTT, Secretary and Treasurer. CHARLES GIVEN, '22. Euunnlul nnnmnnun nnnnnE Pa s ge F venteen
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T H E J E' S T E' R New Harfmoizy, Incliano E1 ---'------'-----------x-------'-------------------------------'--- '-----'-----'-----------------------,---------'-f-----'-----------f----- El Class lDill E, the Senior Class of 1922, being sound in mind and body, do hereby make our last will and testament. We give, convey or bequeath our estate and property, real and personal, as follows: Article 1. To Mr. Lindley we bequeath an automatic doorkeeper so that he can keep door and watch the basketball at the same time. Article 2. To Miss Plummer an eagle eye to watch those who read library books. Article 3. To Miss Phebus a leather-bound memory book containing our themes which we have written for English. Article 4. To Miss French a music class that can sing. Article 5. To Mr. Hecketsweiler a taxi to bring him to school on slick mornings so that he will not have to walk backwards. Article 6. To Miss Vardaman a new recipe book that gives instruc- tions to put salt in potatoes. Article 7. To the Juniors We leave a perfect right to become Seniors. Article 8. Margaret Armstrong leaves her right to ride on street cars for live cents, to Georgia Perry. Article 9. Maurice Armstrong bequeaths his right to spend his time in the Art room to Charles Gregory. Article 10. Glenn Bailey bequeaths his desire to be groom at Helen's wedding to Charles Ryan. Article 11. Myron Cox leaves his good grades to Chelsia Wade so that the sum of both will make 100 per cent. Article 12. Pfister. Article 13. Article 14. Article 15 Georgia Perry. Article 16. Article 17 Helen Endicott leaves her art of vamping to Winifred Lida Frieg leaves to Bonnie Crimes her dignified air. Charles Given conveys his laugh to Charles Kincheloe. Frances Heckmann bequeaths her fat reducing recipe to Gerald Hurd leaves his excess height to Martin Piister. Jennie Kemmerling bequeaths her ability to translate Latin to Bob Franklin. Arti-Jfle 18. Paulinus Lawless leaves his right to read library books to Paul York. Qui-imm E Page I
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