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l K .H'IC-B' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT CLASS OF 1936 We, the Seniors, being of good judgment and sound mind, do will and bequeath the following possessons to the under classmen forever and ever: D Lillqlilton Berry, do will and bequeath my mischievous ways in Study Hall to Leonard anie s. I, Helen Gray, do will and' bequeath my dignity and poise to Dorothy Mae Grigsby. I, Warren Weaver, do will and bequeath my paper route to Gene McCarter. 1, Helen Kientzle, do will and bequeath my place on the honor roll to Jess Hoover. I, Jeanette Aber, do will and bequeath my interest in the navy to Ilamae Hooper. I, Pauline Allard, do will and bequeath my place in the back seat of the Detroit bus to William Renoud. I, Marceline Atwood, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Ricca Wood. I, Martha Atwood, do refuse to will and bequeath my prize possession, Junior, to anyone. I, Meta Beach, do will and bequeath my long dark braids to Lois Eleanor Nicholson. I, Elizabeth Bergman, do will and bequeath my interest at the lower door at the games to Anna Kibler. I, Louise Boniiett, do will and bequeath my lovely curly locks to Marjorie Dvrr. I, Madelyn Brunswick, do will and bequeath my soft beautiful voice to Leroy LIndsay. I, Mary Butler, do will and bequeath my position on the G. A. A. basket ba.l team to Charlotte Logf don. I, Victor Callender, do will and bequeath my green Chevy to Ronald Cox. I, Frances Capps, do will and bfqueath my tap dancing ability to Dorothy Kientzle. I, Raymond Carrel, do will and bequeath my talent for drawing pictures to Robert Conrad. I, Edward Chappell, do will and bequeath my place beside noisy girls to Carroll Turn- baugh. , I. Mantha Collyer, do will and bequeath my studious attitude to Wallace Morgan. I, Mardell Conboy, do will and bequeath mv giggles to Dale Atwood. l, lner Conroy. do will and bequeath my typing ability to Esther Barley. I. Jane Cosgrove. do will and bequeath my permanent Wave to Trula Schaffer. I, Katherine Duff, do will and bequeath my ability to keep secrets to Harriet Meserve. I. Harold Dunham, do will and bequeath my excess weight to Edgar Hooper. I, William Ellis, do will and bequeath my ability to drive a car to Mardfll Reynolds. I, Wanda Lee Ervin, do will and bequeath my tap dancing ability to Juanita Zimmer- man. I, William Ervin, do will and bequeath my ability to mark time to J. W. Willard. I, Barbara Frazier, do will and bequeath my desire to buy candy from the Junior Class to Eloise McCleery. I, Della Hall, do will and bequeath my noisy laughter to Kathleen Mitchell. I, Helen Hanner, do will and bequeath my sties to anyone who wants one. I, Gwendolvn Harris, do will and bequeath my spectaclew to LaVerne Hedrick. I, Lyndon Haskins, do will and bequeath my ability to get to school on time to Eleanor Hoos. I, Evelyn Hillman, do will and bequeath my place in the Atlas bus to Roy Belknap. I, Junior Hillman, do will bequeath my desire for staying with Mr. Brace after school to Lola Sanders. I. Charlene Hoskin, do will and bequeath my place on the publication staff of the Saukee to Eldon Ray Atwood. I, Leland Houseweart, do will and bequeath my ability to read prose to Juanita Barton. I. Everett Howell, do will and bequeath my extra height to Dean Logsdon. I, Lula Heightman, do will and bequeath my interest in Summer Hill to Vesta Wilkins.
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.HIC-B CII, AgH6S Jordan, do will and bequeath my friendship with June Carrel to Katherine aus. I, Katherine Kientzle, do will and bequeath my motto A well dressed lady Wins admira- tion wherever she goes to Sue Weaver. I, Lucile Long, do will and bequeath my ability to carry on arguments to Charles Crump. I, Ralph Lovell, do will and beqeuath my quiet unassuming air to Vincent Zimmerman. l, Helen MCCHYUIGY, do will and bequeath my inquisitive nature to Mary Cobb. I, George McGann, do will and bequeath my positions as Editor-in-Chief of this an- nual and President of the Student Council to Glenn Foster, I,Ketl1leeI1 MCGUU9, do will and bequeath my ability to take shorthand to Florine Shonhart. I, Milburn Manker, do will and bequeath my brawny sinews to Paul Laird. I, Dorothy Moore, d-o will and bequeath my appendectomy to Betty Zimmerman. I, David Murphy, do will and bequeath my ability to play football to Joe Iftner. I, Grace Murphy, do w.ll and bequeath my loud and boisterous ways to Marjorie Claus. I, Ruby Newman, do will and bequeath my light blond hair and beautiful blue eyes to Warren J ohnson. I, Charles Niebur, do will and bequeath my indolence to George Webel. Robert Ransom, do will and bequeath my basketball ability to Merle Shaw Barber. Howard Reeder, do will and bequeath my talent for singing to Paul Shonhart. I, Virginia Rcnoud, do will and bequeath my golden l-ocks to Dorothy Dimmitt, I, Leo Ritter, do will and bequeath my brown and white checked scarf to Dale Wind- miller. I, Maude Royalty, do will and bequeath my look of domestic bliss to Elean-or Baker. I, William Rowe, do will and bequeath my always neatly combed hair to Eldon Carr. I, Howard Sanders, do will and bequeath my extraordinary humor to Donald Carnes. I, Louie Sidwell, do will and bequeath my maxim 'Silence is golden' to Pauline Conboy. I, Dorothy Smith, do will and bequeath my book 'How To Live Without Men' to Na- dine Ottawa. I, Wilma Smith, do will and bequeath my love for chewing gum to Eleanor Bergman. I, Constance Sneeden, do will and bequeath my ability to recite poetry to Margie Claus. I, Carmen Scranton, do will and bequeath my flirting habit to Stuart Lloyd. I, Nac-n'.i Toland, d-o will and bequeath my melodious laughter to William Batz. I, Mavis Turnbaugh, do will and bequeath my place on the debate team to Milburn Ruble. I, Harrison Underwood, do will and bequeath my position as President of the Boys' Glee Club to Logan Dunham. I, Virginia Wall, do will and bequeath my serene quietness to Elizabeth Foster. I, Glenn Ward, do will and bequeath my interest in Louisiana to Benny Niebur. I, Virginia Ward, do will and bequeath my serious disposition to Mary Beth Williams. I, Bert Westlake, do will and bequeath my faithful bike to Frank Penstone. I, Chester Whitten, do will and bequeath my place on the football squad to Robert Kell . I,llVIildred Williams, do will and bequeath my becoming blushes to Margaret Jane Sloan. I, Helen Lee Wlnans, do will and bequeath my talent as a singer to Athene Zimmerman. I, George Yelliott, do will and bequeath my basket shooting ability to Donald Murphy. I, Ruth Zimmerman, do will and bequeath my position as clarinet player in the P. H. S. band to John Caughlan. i In testimony whereof, we do hereby set our hand and seal this first day of May, nineteen hundred thirty-six. I, I, tSignedD '36,
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