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1, Marguerite Sadler, to will and bequeath my red hair to Bonnie Stipp. I, Ralph Hunter, do will and bequeath my propensity to sleep in the assembly to Delbert Strong. I, Robert McAlister, do will and bequeath to Louis Tellier my love for constantly teasing the girls. I, Ruby Goebel, do will and bequeath my power of concentration to Eugene Wilson. I, Howard Johnson, do will and bequeath my talent for writing poetry to Agatha Meade. 1, Flora Gossar, do will and bequeath my art of dancing to Mr. Newtson. I, Helen Graham, do will and bequeath my love of red hair to Phyllis Crawford. I, Thelma Laflen, do will and bequeath my engagement ring to Juanita Sperry. 1, Lowell Osborne, do will and bequeath my long legs to Glenn Duke. 1, Lowell Richards, do will and bequeath my right to compose love letters to Russell Hendricks. I, Fay Reeves, do will and bequeath my bashfulness to Jimmy Richards. I. Homer Pichon, do will and bequeath my low voice in class to Mr. Dinsmore. In witness whereof we, the class of 1935, have set our hands and seal this first day of May in the year of our Lord, 1935. Esthkk Bi.ackiiukn, E. P. Grimes, Esther Williams. The Senior Class.
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I, Velva Gillen Palmer, do will and bequeath my knowledge to Mr. Congram, for I will have no further use for it. I, Owen Gutterridge, do will and bequeath my black eye to Mr. Anderson. I, Wilma Clem, do will and bequeath instructions on “how to pop gum in five easy lessons to Miss Rutherford. I, Donald McKee, do will and bequeath the care of my notes to Norman St. John. I, Helen Oakwood, do will and bequeath my smiling face to Harriet Pichon. I, William Carr, do will and bequeath my ability to bluff the teachers to Gale Greene. I,Edna Hume, do will and bequeath my right to serve on foods committees to Esther Brothers. I, Hazel Liggett, do will and bequeath my disposition to Rachael Fenet. T, Ernest Davis, do will and bequeath my third hour privileges to Donald Cox. I, Harold Ray, do will and bequeath my book “How to Make Love” to Earl Macy. I, Orrie Dixon, do will and bequeath my ability to catch mice to Harold Downing. I, Walter Macy, do will and bequeath my slow and quiet speech to Carmel Carter. I, Mildred Terry Swaim, do will and bequeath my art of make up to Zulieme Hart. I, Waveadell Davis, do will and bequeath my palpitating heart to Reva Snider. I, Dorothy Seymour, do will and bequeath my loyalty to Halma Harden. I, Mildred Kilbourne, do will and bequeath my ability to gain pounds to Bessie Condon and Marion VanAllen. I, Ruth Pichon, do will and bequeath my sportsmanship to Wanda Sadler. I, Ed Gilliland, do will and bequeath my powers with the fair sex to Gene Hart. f, Edith Minser, do will and bequeath my quiet disposition to Wilma Johnston. I, George Roth, do will and bequeath my everlasting smile to Claude Bridgeman. I, William Snider, do will and bequeath my ability to play golf to C. L. Dunn. I, Glenn Sperry, do will and bequeath the task of escorting Marian Smith around the building to Pete Cassell. I, Mary Williams, do will and bequeath my foods apron to Howard Barco. I, Margaret Davis, do will and bequeath my right to parade up and down the assembly to Vernon Jones. I, Chester Royer, do will and bequeath my motorcycle to Lyle Kreager. I, Clyde Shepherd, do will and bequeath my freckles to Dorothy McMorris. I, Ruth Wonderlin, do will and bequeath my diminutive size to Maxine Ellis. I, Wilma Stine, do will and bequeath my gentle, quiet ways to Wilma Wilson. Pape Nineteen
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