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I' C .f.i' .pdf i Q . n Tu? 'S' A-'fi' 'ig j Mx S 4 ff -Q I 8 5. ITEM 4 l .To tho Sophomoros wo givo and boquoath and to thtir huirs and assigns forovor, all our stupidity and ignoranoo. ITEL 5 To tho Frsshman class that is to bo, wo boquoath any ovorlookod cuds of gum. To tho class of l944' wc boquoath our sympathy. Whilo wo are still horo wo fool for thom ovon if ws do not roach them. With hearts full of charity and trying to overlook their many faults, wo losvo to thom our vacant chairs and seats, wo intrust to them our empty lock- ors, and gonorously rosorvo for thom our placos at tho drinking fountains. IT35 6 Individually we boquoath tho following: I, Dolmor Hardy, loavo my dainty figure to Dick Frooso. I, Edsel Fish, lonvo my boistrous ways to Floyd Bonnott. I, Ruby Warnor, boquoath my babbling spirits to Holon Bakor. I, Juno Stoddard, will my dignity to Ernie Black. I, Paul Holland, lonvo my nthlotic ability to Lord no Glanoy, 1. 1 F D All ,N Q sf Iiklmq, tl ' ' - M' fgikhx Hrs 'aging-' Q, V Ah' WX 0 . v X, kj ' C Q - iil' B 3,1 .4' PNK f',NeeB4!5 '-'XY QI'
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I -gbmgl ,u l . 1, fiifiQ'i I , I A A X trim- 1 . f-' I r I ' ,f SENIOR WILL -I I SJ I' wg X dl R. I F o JP' ' 4 1' 1, i ' ., ' 1' Y ' lx! I 4 g KN X fl X ' I 4 .Q f ., G We the class of 1940 being of unsound , ' and failing health and about to pass out of ' this sphere of education, in full possession o f a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and M almost superhuman understanding, and knowing , that sooner lor later all classes must grad- uate and putting full faith and implicit trust in the promises of the faculty that we will be a graduated class some time this May but still fully realizing and considering the uncertainties of the frail and transitory life of a senior do make publish and declare this instrument as and for or last will and testimony hereby revoking all Lormen or other testimentary dispositions a nd making voide l former wills or promises by us at any time here before may or mayhap carelessly spoken one to another as the thoughtless wish of an idle hour. P ITEM 1 We give and bequeath to superintendent, Mr. Huber, our sincere affection, deepest reverence, hardiest gratitude and the whole unlimited wealth of our eternal memory. ITEM 2 A a We give and bequeath to the faculty a sweet and unbroken succession of restful nights, also all the amazing knowledge and s startling information that we have imparted - to them in our examination papers. l ITEM 3 . ? We lvc and b queath to the Junior olas our well known ability giigi q t s. v 5 -- v. ' 1 I 1 G J , .1 0 A ig.. u' ' 5 . 'I' les 4 ' . f? ' e 4 ss .J 5 up , p . ,hw . - if 'HV , I , f W
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if A . W 1. ls, :We-'Rl at QF . M 'K L' , Yathryn Reynolds, will ny becorllnzf hair 7 o Donna Redfield I Phvlli fGI', will y wno thlnl thel need Norene Ynapp, will ny anyone who wi hes to brown eyes to anyone tllera scholastic record to follow it , d 5. 7 A A J 'do 21 - 9 if , U s V1 11. ' m L I, L ' D A I, Elizabeth Wimple, bequeath my quiet laugh I, I, 1, I, I, I, I, I, I, , I3 to Martha Baker. Lois Large, will my affectionate nature to anyone who thinks they could use it, Norman Peters, will Basil Foor. my stunted figure to Jane Dowling, leave my business like atti- tude to Hal Heath. Fred Wilkins, will my studious attitude to Alberta Emery. Helen Yenor, leave my modernistic ways to Velma Baker. Clifford Cattell, will my brisk walk to anyone who feels they are in a hurry. Beulah Baecock, bequeath my rosy complex- ion to Ramona Stoddard. Wanda Francis, leave my bright colored shirts to anytne who thinks they could improve their appearance with them. Loyal Kahle, bequeath my bathing suit to La Verne Kuhn. Alvin Kimball, will my ability to get along with the girls to Hugh Drake phd 1:49. 'Q ,I s 1 . gl V 's. 'QS-I' A ' N fem' W +G 'u
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