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LEFT-OVERS OF THE LIEUTENANTS Now that we have received our commission, we will soon be leaving Fort Rood- house. As we will probably be sent to the far corners of the earth, there are a few highly prized possessions which we must leave behind. We hope the inheritors will appreciate these possessions and put them to their best use: I, Joe Alred, leave my methods for working algebra to Tom Sitton. I, Mary Jane Amos, leave my St. Louis U men to Althea Perry. I, Betty Anthony, leave my southern accent to Miss Muldrow. I, Kenneth Ballard, leave my corny jokes to Junior Coons. I, Virginia Bilger, leave my young minister to Leta Jackson. I, Hazel Bower, leave my Arkansas interest to Louise Jackson. I, Joe Dawdy, leave my mowed hair to Calvin Smith. I, Norman Dawdy, leave my straight hair to Ebert Ferguson. I. Marie Dean, leave my slim figure to Jean Lane. I, Maurice Durham, leave my ability to get by to Martha Ballard. I, Wayne Elliott, leave my neat appearance to Carroll Allen. I, Ross Everett, leave my ability to bum rides to Mary Tuey. I, Evelyn Ford, leave my basketball star to Aradell Marshall. I, Betty Fry, leave my interest in the Junior class to Maude Mae Thompson. I, Frank Hopkins, leave my way with women to Jimmy VVoodall. I, Eileen Jackson, leave my dimpled knees to Lois Hannaford. I, Lorraine Jackson, leave my tardiness to Jerry Clark. I, Myron Labbee, leave my Wadlow height to Bob Dean. I, Kathryne Langley, leave my interest in the Maberry family to Betty Davis. I, Russell Lawson, leave my beer-nose to O. D. Harp. I, John R. Lewis, need all my talents. I, Joe Morgan, leave my quick temper to Virginia Bowns. l, Rosemary McAdams, leave my long walk to and from school to Helen Alred. I, Carolyn Campbell, leave my early engagement to Mary Ellen Rustin. I. Emilie Mueller, leave my blonde hair to Lily Hicks. I, Virginia Murray, leave my prize-winning cows to Chloe Garner. 1, Betty Pierret, leave my gift for gab to Irene Pollard. I, Everett Pollard, leave my willingness to learn the working of the U. S. Government to Johnny Harms. l, Marjorie Prather, leave my attachment to the army to Miss Edwards. I, Dorothy Scott, leave my extra years at school to Wanda Manley. l, Buel Smith, leave my farm chores to Skinny Bucklin. I, Kenneth Steelman, leave my every-day flirtations to Edward Ford. I, Jack Tennlll, leave my booming voice to Isabel Sawyer. I, Everett Vestel, leave my boisterousness to Tommy Snead. I, Norma Vestel, leave my backfield motion to Peggy Spencer. I, Eleanor Vinyard, leave my glamour to Niada Barber. I, David Weddersten, leave all my women to Bob Spencer. I, W. Weddersten, leave my place on the football team to Hal Tucker. I, Grace Whitworth, leave my dislike of Winchester to Lena Mae Havens. Witnessed by ROSS EVERETT Signed: THE SENIOR CLASS. BEATRICE FLORI Sixteen
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