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W . A 15:51 55:1 ' 11, '- 3-5-: V .E , . nfgfffxb x ' Q 'f' 25 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CLASS OF 1942 We the class of '42 despite a four year turmoil in full possession of all our faculties do herewith publish this our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Onsted High School The joy in knowing she will pass on to other pu- pils who loiter and shout in her halls, who wake 'the wrath of her custodians,c the faculty whenever they in- fringe upon her railings, and who respect her unparalled heritage of education and citizenship. ' ARTICLE II To The Faculty ' The materials which they so valiantly taught us, we return, for we'll forget it anyway, ARTICLE III Q To The Juniors All our habits of gum chewing, paper wadding, crooning, and money making. ARTICLE IV To The Janitor Peace of silence and respite from paper strewn floors, mavgsi desks, and scribbled boards. ARTICLE V ' I5 Helen Baker, will myntalent as a seamstress to Irene Sneyd. I, Marion Cummings, will my ability to play the piano to Leon Tabbert. I, Lucy Fenicle, bequeath my slender figure to Pauline Snyder.
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Z- 25. NA 4Qfx,fQ54,- Qfijb XX tw N? 4 X N! Sfllll OR FLAY the direction of Miss Filer. once at Onsted on October 28, Grange Hall, November 9, 1941. widowwho is hunting a husband her and her son. Luther Long the same reason, When t the other has plenty of resented the Boy,H-under iven twice, the Tipton The Senior Class of OnstedIHfj1School pn riotous three-act comedy called HMama's Baby The play was g 1941, and at The pliyconcerns a young with moneywhovdjl support is also hunting a wife for hey get the mistaken idea that money, things begin to happen. They force their children to dress younger than they are in order to makethe other think they are younf . The way in which it was straightened cut made a very interesting play. Cast i Mrs. Shepherd McLean, a young widow. . . . . Helen Biker Shepherd McLean, her young son . . . + . . Luther Long, a widower . . . . . . . . . . Juliet Long, his young' daughter. . . . . . Harold Hatcher . .Elwyn Merx . Mary'Abbott Mrs. Matilda Blackburn,Mrs.lmLeanm mother,Dcris Warner Wilbur Warren, Shepherd's young pal. . . . . .kasil Poor Sylvia Kline . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .Georgia Merx Mrs. Carlotta Anglin, a friend of Mrs. McLean . . . . . Cynthia Anglin, her young daughter . . . Max Moore, a real estate agent . . . . Minnie, a young colored maid . . . . . Betty Steuwe Evelyn Dowling Kent Forrester Emily Wimple -A
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- 1 , iw ff-.ff me se M Betsy Outman, leave my quiet manners to Russell Nelson. Alberta Skinner, will my many boy friends to anyone that can handle them. Carloene Tuthill, will my position in 'Band to Marion Murphy. Doris Warner, leave my talent as an actress to anyone who would like it. Ruth Wooden, bequeath my dancing posture to Jean Southard. Emily Wimple, will my ,ability as a basketball player to Donald Blum. Marvin Vallad, leave my many girl friends to Russell Yenor. Evelyn Dowling, leave my rubber boots to anyone that can keep them clean. Carl Winters will my ability to hold hands to Rosy Cum ings. Dean Barricklow, will Mary Ann Dentel to Leonard Herrmann. Mac Black, will my sense of humor to Mr. Bene- dict. Donald Dart, leave my ability to argue to Leta Skeese. Basil Poor, bequeath my boisterous laugh to Em a Burse. Kent Fbrrister, leave my curly hair to Wenley Myers. Paul Gibbs, will my ability to talk to Robert Rainey. Olive May Derbyshire, bequeath my quietness to Hal Peters. Marguerite Dermyer, leave my timidity to Gene Williams. Loraine Glancy, will my manly figure to Richard N691yo Harold Hatcher, bequeath my effort to be humor- ous to someone that can get better results. Richard Lagassee, will my stiff beard to Charles Peters. Jack Marr, leave the time I have :to make up because of getting to school late to anyone who thinks he can do better. Elwyn Merx, leave my stunted figure to Hugh Drake o Willard Pawson, will my freckles to Laurens Pickford.
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