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I, Etta Kientzle, do will and bequeath my position as editor of the Saukee Scoops to anyone who cares for it. I, Frances Kientzle, do will and bequeath my love of arguments to Phil Proctor. I, Dorothy Lasater, do will and bequeath my interest in underclassmen to Billie Rigg. I, Junior Leatherman, do will and bequeath my lack of memory to Wayne Willard. I, Walton Lowry, do will and bequeath my great amount of energy to Paul Stilwell. J, Gwendolyn Davis, do will and bequeath my freckles to Geraldine Main. I, Laverne Yackley, do will and bequeath my dark complexion to Earl Hayden. I, Lynn Lyman, do will and bequeath my ability to sing to Virginia Ruse. I, Don Leeper, do will and bequeath my green eyes to Guy Davis. I, John McAllister, do will and bequeath my nickname Fog to Robert Kaeser. I, Virginia McCulloch, do will and bequeath my short skirts to Mae Belle Peck. I, Hutson Martin, do will and bequeath my e's to Maradell Pine. I, Ray Mink, do will and bequeath my athletic build to Hugh Siebert. I, Bernice Morrow, do will and bequeath my name of Grimsley to no one at all. I, Doris Morrow, do will and bequeath my hair-ribbons to Katy Roberts. I, Hugh Murphy, do will and bequeath my quietness to Carolyn Zimmerman. I, George Nichol, do will and bequeath my punctuality to my sister, Mary Virginia Nichol. I, Leo Norton, do will and bequeath my talkativeness to C. L. Harshman. I, Larry Parks, do will and bequeath my crew cut to Bill Howell. I, Harold Penstone, do will and bequeath my mischievous pranks to Robert Johnson. I, Harry Preble, do will and bequeath my ability to concentrate to Byron Barber. I, Carolyn Rader, do will and bequeath my interest in Springfield to Enid Williams. I, Genevieve Ralph, do will and bequeath my interest in Griggsville to no one at all. I, Catherine Riley, do will and bequeath my brunette locks to Dora Lee Main. I, Annabelle Sanderson, do will and bequeath my love of gossip to Mary Jean Maynard. I, Abe Shelton, do will and bequeath my Presidency of the National Honor Society to Eleanor Akin. I, Carroll Shinn, do will and bequeath my studious nature to Guy Carlton. I, Mable Shive, do wil land bequeath my auburn hair to Jane Dustin. I, Patty Siegle, do will and bequeath my height to Doris Harlow. I, Jeanne Sigler, do will and bequeath my likeable disposition to Evelyn Fusselman. I, Etta Smith, do will and bequeath my peaches and cream complexion to Eleanor Butler. I, Leon Smith, do will and bequeath my ability to drive carefully to Kathy Wells. I, Forbe Stout, do will and bequeath my interest in brunettes to Charles Ray Lyman. I, Mardell Varner, do will and bequeath my jitterbug ability to Hayward Smith. I, Gene Wilder, do will and bequeath my beautiful wavy hair to Billy Kingery. I, Berl Wombles, do will and bequeath my blonde hair to Charles Harter. I, Floyd Wombles, do will and bequeath my pleasing manner to William Ervin. I, Norma Zimmerman, do will and bequeath my Citizenship Award to no one at all. Gwendolyn Davis. Twenty-seven
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PEACE TREATY OF 1943 (SENIOR WILL) I, Verdie Altizer, do will and bequeath my bashfulness to Rue Lovelle Fussel-man. I, Barbara Atwood, do will and bequeath my love of tests to David Kiser. I, Dewel Bagby, do will and bequeath my interest in Roodhouse to Betty McCarter. I, Joe Bagby, do will and bequeath my ability to go steady to Lola Jean Smith. I, Helen Belford, do will and bequeath my interest in the band to Jimmy Nicholson. I, Evelyn Blacketer, do will and bequeath my love notes to Helen Golden. I, Larue Brierley, do will and bequeath my position as President of the Senior Class to David Brierley. I, Betty Brokaw, do will and bequeath my pleasingly plump figure to Mary Jo Brown. I, Gwendolyn Brokaw, do will and bequeath my ability to flirt to Betty Lew Rowe. I, Jeanette Caughlan, do will and bequeath my interest in the Girl Scouts to I. E. Fish. I, Robert Chiasson, do will and bequeath my quietness in the halls to Leslie Hayden. I, Bob Chappell, do will and bequeath my good behavor to Carl Chappell. I, Max Collins, do will and bequeath my enormous figure to Letty Lew Willsey. I, Donna Duff, do will and bequeath my clerical ability to Trudy Knox. I, Bernadine Dunham, do will and bequeath my love of lipstick to Imogene Westlake. I, Maxine Dunham, do will and bequeath my interest in Time, to Ila Gray. I, Lucille Elliott, do will and bequeath my ability to jitterbug to Geneva Pennock. I, Shirley Ferguson, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Annetta Kerr. I, Bill Frazier, do will and bequeath my aptness in Business English to Joe Tucker. I, Alice Gosnell, do will and bequeath my slimness to Bernice Cannon. I, Duane Gray, do will and bequeath my forward manner to Harry Finson. I, Ivan Gray, do will and bequeath my nickname of Pookie to anyone that wants it. I, Harvey Galloway, do will and bequeath my red hair to Irl Robinson. I, Marie Hall, do will and bequeath my inteiest in the Army to Geneva Howell. I, Eileen Hancock, do will and bequeath my quietness to A. L. Kiser. I, Mary Harshman, do will and bequeath my interest in the Army to Dorothy Shepherd. I, Bob Haven, do will and bequeath my ability of being a Boy Scout to Donald Stone. I, June Hillman, do will and bequeath my typing ability to Paul Giger. I, Mary Holmes, do will and bequeath my tiny figure to Alice Messick. I, Bill Hoskins, do will and bequeath my mustache to Dick Voshall. I, Donald Howell, do will and bequeath my office holding ability to Earl Leahr. I, Neoma Hull, do will and bequeath my red hair to Addibelle Carrel. I, Mildred Irick, do will and bequeath my sunny smile to Carl Leahr. I, Elmo James, do will and bequeath my nickname of Pop to Robert Zimmerman. We, Don Chamberlain, Nelson Sparks, Bill Kattleman, Bob Colvin, Merle McLaughlin, Bob Chappell, and Bill Conrad, do will and bequeath our name of the Skelly Oilers to any group of boys who are deserving of this honor. I, Harriet Kendall, do will and bequeath my blonde tresses to Lucille Barkley. Twenty-six
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INDIAN DIRECTORY 4 Name Nick Name Verdie Altizer Toot Barbara Atwood Barb Dewel Bagby Red Joe Bagby Bag Helen M. Belford Peg Evelyn Blacketer Blackie Larue Brierley Ell Ess Betty Brokaw Honey Chile Gwendolyn Brokaw Gwen Jeanette Caughlan Jeanne Robert Chiasson Hammer Don Chamberlain Dink Robert Chappell Bob Maxine Collins Max Robert Colvin Rabbit Bill Conrad Ross Gwendolyn Davis Spotty Donna Duff Donny Bemadine Dunham Bemie Maxine Dunham Max Lucille Elliott Lou Shirley Ferguson Shoddy William Frazier Bill Harvey Galloway Red Alice Gosnell Duane Gray Shorty Ivan Gray Pookie Marie Hall Eileen Hancock Blondie Mary Harshman Sunshine Robert Haven Speck June Hillman Louie Mary Holmes Little One Bill Hoskins Hillbilly Donald Howell Babe Neoma Hull Sandy Mildred Irick Middie Elmo James Jessie Bill Kattleman Booze Song That Describes Each Margie Skylark St. Louis Blues Scatter Brain That Soldier of Mine I Give You My Word Mandy, Make Up Your Mind You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To I'm Hiding All My Cares Hurry Home Somebody Else Is Taking My Place Wine, Women, and Song Why Don't You Do Right? Pretty Little Busy Body If I Had My Way Put Your Arms Around Me Honey Penny Serenade Let Me Call You Sweetheart I Don't Believe In Rumors Constantly Bluebirds in the Moonlight Soft Hearted I Burned My Bridges Behind Me Tweedle O'Twill Lonesome Lazy Bones Please Think of Me You Can't Say No To a Soldier I've Got My Eyes On You Can't Get Out of This Mood Jealous I Don't Want to Set the World On Fire I'm Nobody's Baby There'll Be a Hillbilly Wedding In June Only Forever Don't Get Around Much Anymore Five-Foot-Two, Eyes of Blue Mr. Five-By-Five Wabash Cannon Ball Twenty-eight
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