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Class Will We, the members of the Class of '39 being of sound mind and disposing memory and acting under duress or undue influence, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Ray Garber, leave my chance for getting a contract with MGM to play Rhett Butler in Gone With The Wind. I, Don Dowell, leave my driving ability to Tommy Fall and my sleeping ability to Jack Jones. I, John Ensminger, leave a gallon of ice cream to Mr. Cary. I, Jim Allen, leave my size 24's to Nehi. I, Tom Thorpe, leave my advanced scientific theories for Einstein to carry on. I, John Favour, leave Betty and Marge new fields to conquer. I, Bill Boom, leave all the girls in a flutter. I, Howard Balentine, leave my towering stature to Tommy Robbins. I, Alfred Ayres, leave with most of Martha's jewelry. We, the members of the 1939 basketball team, leave our jinx to the teams of Clarkdale and Jerome. I, Adonna Allen, would leave my red hair if it hadn't left me. I, Dick Prince, leave the home room in peace- or pieces. I, Georgianna Dunbar, leave by vamping ability to the memory of my many admirers. I, George Reiff, leave my magnetic personality to my friend from Mayer, Harry Gay. I, Hayden Brown, leave my yen for passing girls into the show free of charge to my successor. I, Mardean Gipson, leave my natural platinum curls to those who have to spend money for peroxide. I, Don Rhodes, leave Vesta to the freshmen and wish them all luck. I, Joe Trott, leave my talented ability to make funny faces to Barbara Bassett. I, Oma Johnson, will my imagination to Allie Emmons. I, Norman Beckmen, leave my long legs to Mr. Ba t. I, Mary Bradley, leave my school girl complexion to Pop McNarie. ZS if I, Frances Patterson, leave my golden voice to Jeanette McDonald. I, Glenn Webb, leave for Phoenix. I, Bessie Wood, leave without saying a word. I, James Wilcox, leave my pipe to my little brother. I, Doris Rae Williams, leave Catherine Martin to carry on. N I, Albert Pruitt, leave a place for next year's football captain. I, Paul Caldwell, leave nothing, taking nothing. I, Eugene Files, leave my model airplanes to Junior Clark. I, Ercelia Monreal, leave my tennis paddle to Ina Ruth Crose. I, Earl Hyde, leave my laziness to Donald Wal- ters, who thinks the most important factor in industry is labor, capital, or brains. I, Junior Browning, leave the halls for someone else to haunt. I, Walter Hyde, leave my red face to Bob Mills. I, Marjorie Harlan, leave a small school for the rest of the students. I, Calvin Judd, leave my seat on the Chino Valley bus to my brother. I, Margaret Marlowe, leave Joe Miller to him- self in library. I, Vera Martin, leave for the box office at the Elks Theatre. I, Evelyn Gunter, leave all the worries of a senior to the Junior Class. I, J. W. Dean, leave my mile running ability to Wayne Loving. I, John Bell, leave my chewing gum to Marjorie Pitchford. I, Frank Turner, leave my dark eyes to Miss McDonald. I, Frances Thompson, leave my love for opera music to Mr. Backe. I, Clyde Ainsworth, leave my size to Mr. Spooner. I, Mary Ann Orthel, leave my long fingernails to the Empress of China.
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start plumbing. art technique to Dowell with a to any my my fingers in the leave my cowboy boots to any dude nerve enough to wear them. I, Charles Beckman, leave haunting the Eagle corner. I, Richard McNeill, leave with-well you've heard the old story of greener pastures. We, Doris May Aiken and Walter Echols, leave two empty seats in the balcony for some other couple. I, Maureen Sheldon, leave my broad shoulders to Bill Balentine. I. Evelyn Seale, leave my place by the radiator in home room to Janet Wood. I, Bob Milligan, leave as quietly as I came. I, Kathryn Bobo, leave the library without a cataloger. I, Earl McLain, leave with my cousins. I, Milton Thompson, leave my thesis worries to the Junior Class. I, Garland Connell, leave my mop of hair to the Fuller Brush Man. I, Nancy Nickerson, leave a rut in the road to Phoenix. I, Paul Nye, leave Marie in the care of Leonard Prater. I, Louise Cooper, leave my best wishes for the seniors next year. I, Jack Still, leave my brilliant ideas to anyone who can make them work. I, Mary Engle, will my modesty to anyone who wants it. I, Dorothy Bradley, leave all the boys alone. I, Lorraine Carter, give the football and basket- ball boys back to the Coach. I, Ruth Ball, leave my blonde hair to Carolyn Hi l. I, Ralph Jones, leave my spurs to Curt Smith. I, John Shaw, leave without running in the hall. I, Bob Purtyman, leave with a sprained eyelid from winking at the freshmen girls. I, Bill Ellis, leave my novel skiing ability to Chuckie Day. I, George McCarger, leave my initials on all my desks. I, Louis Bunte, leave my wavy hair to Jack Wyly. I, Zoeleen McLain, leave my noisy ways to Mary Bobo. I, Paul Livingston, leave my heart to Jean Pearsall to do with it what she pleases. I, Dominic Rigo, leave without regret. I, Omer Weston, leave for Skull Gulch. I, Dorothy Bates, leave Mr. Cary to find some- one else to pick on. I, Dorelle Reykdal, leave my size 216 shoes to John Kirk. I, Anita Simmons, leave my Southern drawl with Miss Savage. I, Dick Miller, leave a fish hook attached. I, Bob Giroux, leave without an argument. I, John Viliborghi, leave my curley hair to Joe Miller. I, Frank Stueve, leave my Spanish work in- complete. I, Russell Thornhill, leave my free-throw record of thirty-two straight for Max Edwards to beat. I, Bill Myers, leave my desire for girls to Orville Lawson. I, David Windsor, leave the English teachers in turmoil. I, Allen Ownbey, leave still wondering what the score is. I, David Johnson, leave my wad of gum under the desks. I, Fern Moore, leave my knitted suits to Anna Margaret Connell. I, Virginia Atwood, leave my bookkeeping ability as Mr. Yost's helper to anyone who needs it. I, Dorothy Bergerson, leave an orchestra chair unfilled. I, Tom Coates, leave to work in the service station. I, Stella Dickerson, leave my place in the office to Dorothy Clingman. I, Genevieve Frazier, leave Prescott High School in peace. I, Betty Blount, leave everything just as I found it. I, Laura Warner, leave with that old feeling still in my heart. I, Dorothy Deming, leave my soprano voice to Millicent McDonald. I, Katherine Jane Gernand, leave the American Problems room in silence. I, Lorraine Schiel, leave. I, Boyd Sanders, leave everything to the last. I, Jack Ogg, leave the hair on my chest to Mr. Yost. I, Ada Lee Perner, leave my original hair styles to Barbara Post. I, Betty Jo Shivers, leave thirty pounds to Betty Jean Ogg. I, Richard Oliver, leave my-no, by golly, I'm going to take it with me. We, the Senior Class, leave Mr. Hendrix un- moved, Mr. Mayfield unafraid, and Mr. Cary un- convinced. SIGNED, MEMBERS OF CLASS or '39.
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