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sa- . AWN 'sig-51135 ' i evfhf Hass 'Mill A We, the class of 1930, being in sound mind do bequeath the following to our beloved underclassmen: I, Durward Adams, leave my love making ability to Fritz Shollenberger. I, Cleo Adams, leave by extreme politeness to Jack Scott. I, Mildred Anderson, bequeath my good habits to Martha Susan Crane. I, Cleo Bain, leave my quietness to Roberta Templeton. I, Lucille Bryan, bequeath my ability to skip Home Room to Loran Doubt. I, LoyaliBlevins, hereby leave my right to skip school and drive my car to Max Hawkins. I A I, Henryetta Collins, bequeath some of my height to Jessie Arnold. I, Gladys Cutberth, leave my long finger nails to Virginia Giehl. I, Lenville Delisle, bequeath my ability to talk without permission to Ray Edwards. I I, Donald Doran, leave my ability to shirk in class to Amos Brown. I, Elizabeth Ellis, bequeath my music ability to Elburn Tennis. I, Edna Belle Farrar, leave my daintiness to Helen Smith. I, Leo Forgey, bequeath my sense of humor to Carl McClean. I, Mildred Garrison, leave my flapperish actions to Mildred Brown. I, Harold Hartley, bequeath my ability as a typist to Leonard Holt. I, Lucie Dean Harbert, leave my vocabulary to Tressie McGinnis. I, Carl Hays, leave my patch of gray hair to Charles Stine. I, Johnny Hedgpeth, bequeath my grouchiness to Wallace Spiess. I, Elva Horn, leave my jewelry to Clay Brown. I, Marguerite Horn, leave my lipstick to Mildred Johnson. I, Homer Lane, leave my presidency of Senior Class to Ray Russell. . I, Robert Lawson, bequeath my white sweater to Robert Green. I I, Roscoe Melton, leave my Geometry book to Lancey Vandeventer. l I, Roger Melton, bequeath my clarinet to Puny Roper. I, Eula Fern Rainey, leave my blonde hair to Dorothy Porter. I, Arthur Scott, leave my many privileges to anyone who can get them. I, Stella Scott, bequeath to Truman Hanks my chewing gum and seat in the study hall. I -. I, Janice Spiess, leave my Latin book to Eula Tatum. I, Paul Stice, leave my captaincy of basket ball team to John Boyd. ' I, Yvonne Templeton, leave my good looks to Mary Farrar. I, Ross Vaughn, leave my poetic ability to Ward Porter. , I, Paul Marley, leave my ability in Geometry to Ralph Garrison. 5 ,--In , I, Agnes Williams, leave my disposition to Ruth Butler. P u 1 I, Freda Young, leave my teacher training experience to Rowena IV A .0 fl lllll l! ' HI I '-r Ifl'l'Hu.l 'Q ' ,. '-11 L . ffm, -pf gm-3.14: B , Page Fifty-seven .. : .. .,,,:,.....-...,. v.. .,., Y-,,..-..-...-.1:4f:.g,:.....-...- V- g. ,, ..,,. . -..., og.. V - .Av Www- , U V
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