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THE NARCISSUS SENIOR WILL M ary N elp, bequeath my dimples to Harriet Rhodes. Helen Bossard, bequeath my sweet disposition to Mary Alice Selgrath. Connie Hobbs, bequeath the presidency of the student body to Tom Britton. Virginia Antrini, bequeath my boyish ways to Mamie Siler. .Helen Ditzler, bequeath my long hair to Char- line Fear. Mildred Briggs, bequeath my ability to go steady to Frances Lynn. Galena Kincaid, bequeath the Peruvian to Helen Higgenbotham. Marjorie Working, bequeath my love for the of- fice to Juanita Martin. Ruby Hopkins, bequeath the 4H Club to Caro- lyn Moseley. Ruth Bowman, bequeath my ability to get A's to Dorothy Lee Woods. Florris Lain, bequeath John Bruce to Ruth Ditz- ler. Mary Eniswiler, bequeath Kenny Griggs to any- one who can get him. Carnien Hurst, bequeath my ability to talk to Betty Harris. Elnieda Hardy, bequeath my popularity with boys to Juanita Harmon. Vera Spranger, bequeath my ability to type to Mary Milroy. Helen Reed, bequeath my sophistication to Julia Sullivan. Mary Wagner, bequeath my knowledge of chem- istry to anyone who needs it. Jewel Sonafrank, bequeath my love for Prob- lems of Democracy to Virginia Conrad. M ary Fisher, bequeath my winning personality to Frances Mack. Nornia Barth, bequeath my dancing ability to Wilma Jean Sampson. Robert Garritson, bequeath Betty Harris to any- one who wants her. Ranion Perry, bequeath some of my shortness to Ollie Miller. John Cooke, bequeath my job in the chain store to Roy Duncan. Manson Clark, bequeath my shorthand to John Davidson. Robert Crider, bequeath the basketball team to Johnnie Bruce. Russell Keith, bequeath some of my youth to Jesse Gooch. J aiu King, bequeath my printing ability to Harry Snyder. Paul McCarthy, bequeath the Honor Society to Don Moore. Bill M cDaniel, bequeath my speaking to Robert Durkes. Charles M cMinn, bequeath Kathryn Loughran to Herschel Kurz. Robert Allen, bequeath my sleep in the first as- sembly to anyone who needs it. Richard Olinoer, bequeath my part in plays to Raymond Cunningham. Joe West. bequeath my admiration of tap danc- ing to Joe Bahney. Robert Schmidt, bequeath my taste for sauer-. kraut to Dick Stegman. Paul Futlz, bequeath my quietness to John Q Crawford. Birk Bownian, bequeath my red hair to John! Hanna. Alfred Newhouse, bequeath my athletic ability to Bud Nelp. , J anies Sniythe, bequeath my curly hair to John Reed. Toy Jones, bequeath my paper routes to Bob T. Martin. Harry Thompson, bequeath my ability to argue to Don Ralstin. Willis Maugans, bequeath my red sweater to Warren Conrad. Eldon Bishop, bequeath my bashfulness to Billy Devine. Ronald N ewinan, bequeath my blushes to Pierre Long. Virginia Shropshire, bequeath my quietness to Gladys Butler. Woodrow Anzos, bequeath some of my stature to Leslie Van Stee 1 . Harold Austin, f by my dancing ability to Frank Richm X ' Lee Hall, beque ' v many correspondents to Harry Oyler. Marion Doran. bequeath my ability to type to Charles Duff . George Gretzinger, bequeath my sousaphone to Willard Youngblood. Frank Dice, bequeath my advertising speeches to John Coyle. Harold Hilnier, bequeath my ability to type to Frederick Hilgeman. Mildred Knepp, bequeath my running ability to Mildred Hippensteel. Virginia Peters, bequeath my long hair to Jean North. Aneil Dinsnzore, bequeath my tardiness to John Davidson. John Geberin, bequeath my bashfulness to Rob- ert Peters. Lewis Challis, bequeath my winning ways to Tom Kavanaugh. Herbert Kantzer, bequeath my artistic ability to James Lynch. Russell Crawford, bequeath my ability to make A's to Dick Horn. Glen Fuqua, bequeath my dancing ability to Joe Baldwin. Rosanna Farrar, bequeath Don Troyer to Mary Milroy. Mildred Peters. bequeath the use of big words to Frances Patterson. Gene McCarty, bequeath the name of Shad- ow to Warren Kistler. Robert Swagerle, bequeath my love of typing to Howard Mogle. Isabelle Bow man. bequeath my musical talent to Elizabeth Hunt. I Mary Clemens, bequeath my stature to Alice Garland. Russell Allen. bequeath my ideas on air planes to Cecil Miller. llzigm- Ninetf-en
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TI-IE NARCISSUS s S RUTH WOLF-4-H Club, '28, '29, Social Science , Club, '29, Foreign Correspondence, '29. MARJORIE WORKING-Loyal Rooters, Rodeo, '28, '29, '30, '31, Fall Festival, '30, Home Room President, Social Science, '30, ROBERT YOUNG-TI'921SUI'Q1' Freshman Class, Home Room President, Band and Orchestra, Rodeo, '28, '30, Vice President Sophomore Class. VIRGINIA ZOOK-4-H Club, Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Commercial Contest. MISS WOODeSponsor Senior Class, '31, . fa JOSEPH WEST-Junior Play, Senior Play, Booster Club, '31, Hi-Y Club, Honor Society. LUELLA WHITECOTTON-Social Science Club Latin Club, Glee Club, 4-H Club, Girl Re- SQFVQS. GRATION WICKERHAM-Latin Club, '29, Social Science, '28, Intramural Basketball, '29, '30 '31, Rodeo, '30, '31, Senior Play, '31. DON WIDGEON-Rodeo, Band, Latin Club, Intra- mural Basketball, Orchestra. LEE WILLIS-Band, Latin Club, Social Science Club, Rodeo, Orchestra. HERMAN WITTCHOW-Basketball, '29, Football '29, '30, P Club, Social Science Club. N., J, M 4 CIM XO, MR. THOMAS-SIJOHSOI' Senior Class, '31. Page Eiglitm-ell I
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THE NARCISSUS SENIOR WILL lCont'dj 'Charles Benjamin, bequeath my trombone to Don Messmore. Eniro Brown, bequeath my book How to Woo and Win to John Phillips. Pliny Cruine, bequeath my many good grades to Nolan Worl. Albert Cunninghani, bequeath my ability to drive a car to Maurice Linkenhelt. Robert Easley, bequeath my bass voice to Harry Crim. Robert Eberle, bequeath my swiftness in run- ning to Maurice Merritt. Frank Gilbert, bequeath my fondness for the country girl to Kenneth Hartleroad. Donald Grandstayjf, bequeath my quietness to Robert Dancey. Glen Hiatt, bequeath my ability to grow a beard to Joe Oates. Charles Kanteer, bequeath my musical talent to Carl Vance. Wayne Kepner, bequeath my great height to Ty Holland. Robert Morris, bequeath my educated toel' to Bob Antrim. Harold Porter, bequeath my scholastic record to John Devine. Leo Rody, bequeath my good work in Problems of Democracy to Harry Miller. Wayne Sulliyan, bequeath my knowledge of chickens to John Ridenour. Wilbur Lennon, bequeath my job of taking tick- ets to Don Messmore. Helen Adkins, bequeath my lure for the open road to Dorothy Kantzer. Viyian Anderson, bequeath my fondness for new students to Isabell Long. Gareldine Conner, bequeath my curly hair to Mary Helen Burbank. Katharine Corbett, bequeath my English accent to Lois DuBois. Margaret Cunningham, bequeath my ability to play the violin to Harriet Rhodes. Enid Dean, bequeath my black hair to Mary Helen Wendt. Georgia Dice, bequeath my quietness to Leota Winterrowd. Fern Einerick, bequeath my winning ways to Mary Ackerman. Mary Forlow, bequeath my grades in typing to Alice Herd. Frances Gilbert, bequeath my popularity to Audrey Riffle. I Anna Gooch, bequeath my shortness to Alice Garland. Helen Gould, bequeath my ability to walk fast to Nathalie Snyder. Helen Haley, bequeath my frankness to Anna- belle Hunter. Q Berniece Hiers, bequeath my curly hair to Helen Deal. Lucille Hines, bequeath my place on the school bus to Mary Shropshire. Wilnia Koehnhe, bequeath my fondness of fords to Ruth Hickerson. Mercedes Landgraye, bequeath my high heels to Frances Lynn. I A Gration Wiclcerhain. bequeath my belief in Psychoanalism to Red Hanna. igc Twenty . .Helen Larinier, bequeath my fondness for candy to Beryl Helm. Martha Lawrence, bequeath my good grades in history to Madeline Shrock. Charles Elyidge, bequeath my brown hat to Cecil Alfrey. Gene Lillard, bequeath my ability to get dates to Edward Fasnacht. Martin Lynch, bequeath my silliness to Donald Murphy. Haryey Siinplcins, bequeath my clumsiness to Thurman Sparks. Alyia Sinith, bequeath my nice disposition to Donald Brittain. Alyin VanFange, bequeath my oratorical ability to Joe Huber. George. Welsh, bequeath my thorough under- standing of women to Robert McClain. Don Wiclgeon, bequeath my musical talent to Ernest Harvey. . Lee Willis, bequeath my ford to anyone who will drive it. Herinan Wittchow, bequeath my knowledge of Physics to Francis Challis. Robert Young, bequeath my affection for Jane to Ellis Shively. Elgha Leedy, bequeath my complexion to Mary ex. . Esther Lewis, bequeath my ability to do things to Mary Young. Audrey Long, bequeath my It to Donalda Tillett. Beulah McGue, bequeath my petiteness to Lucy Maloney. Alice McNanzara, bequeath my loud voice to Kathryn Hebbe. Lucille Miller, bequeath my studious nature to those who desire good grades. Ester Morris, bequeath my fondness for grocery trucks to Mary Becker. Martha Morrison, bequeath my odd ways to Mary Ellen Sharp. Ruth Murphy, bequeath my fondness for selling candy to Helen Gordon. Bonita Ortega, bequeath my stout physique to Velma Howard. Esther Rozell, bequeath my mild temper to Evelyn Rhineberger. Marylois Sharp, bequeath my serving talent to Louanna Wilson. Harriet Simpson, bequeath my brilliancy to Dorothy Estep. Bishop Van Mater, bequeath my winning smile to Helen Sonafrank. M arylouise Wall, bequeath my red hair to Mary Leifel. Thelnza Weist, bequeath my boldness to Mary Snyder. Florence Welke, bequeath my loud laugh to Mary Margaret Cheesman. Luella Whitecotton, bequeath my pleasing per- sonality to Louise Buckner. Ruth Wolfe, bequeath my rosy cheeks to Mabel Haley. Virginia Z ook, bequeath my knowledge of short- hand to Marjorie Stevens. c John Donaldson, bequeath one-third of my height to Thomas Saine.
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