THE ECHO. WILL OF THE CLASS OF JUNE, ’10 We, the large and highly-accomplished class of June, ’10, realizing that our time is slowly drawing to a close, find it neces- sary that we should make our last will and testament .Therefore, in this spirit of mind, we hereby leave those things most dear to us to the ones we think most deserving. I, class of Jusie, “10, do give and bequeath Ralph Potter, president of this worthy my executive ability to the one who is fool- ish enough to assume that much responsi- bility. My essay on “How to: Keep on Steady” can be found in the northwest cor- ner of the front office. I, Florence Pool,, do bequeath to Gladys berry and Alice Dearborn, my unbounded facilities for writing notes, hoping that they will escape notice as well as I have done. To Charlotte Van Wormer I leave all my gentlemen friends, and to Blanche Bernard my assortment of fancy combs and hair pins. I, Frank McArthur, will to Lester Nath- enson my book on “Anti-Fat,” with the re- quest that he follow out the instructions as well as I did. My black coat and grey trousers {[ leave to Albert Dont, requesting that they be worn only on special occasions. My claims upon a certain girl I reluctantly bequeath to Leo Noonan. I, Jean Ross, with the aim of benefiting humanity, do give my quiet: and obedient ways to Skip Grove, to be used most when Mr. Vivian has charge of the study hall. My art of bluffing I bestow upon Roslind Loido, and my stylish navy blouse I leave to Berl LeBaron. I, Scott Webb, leave to Hazel DuBois a package of notes, which she will find in my desk, with the request that she take one each day so that she will not miss me when I have departed. A part of my hairl leave ta Guy Grosse, realizing that he is in need of a little more. I, Mary Shepard, leave my ability to make coquettish eyes to Engelina Ward; all my slang I hereby bequeath to Gladys Gilman, and dresses I will to Gladys Carithers. , George Veeks, better known as “Cu- pid,” after using a great amount of fore- thought, do hereby bequeath to Adelbert La Deu my killme smile and becoming blushes. My loud baritone voice I leave to Helen Woolsey with the hopes that she will use it in her recitations. I, Nellie Lonergan, before departing from this hall of learning, do give and bequeati to my little sister, Margaret, my fame as a basketball player, hoping that she will keep up the family reputation along that line. My polka-dot waist I leave to Lillie Lewis, and my unbounded interest and faithfulness in my studies I bestow upon Madeline Cof- fey. I, Ruth Elmore, bequeath my sweet voice and demure ways to Lawrene Overton. My nosition as editor of the “Echo,” I leave to whosoever shall seek to fill the vacancy, which I am now about to leave. To Arthur fartin, I leave all my curls and a few of my extra E’s I bestow upon Fred Pederson. I. Clyde Hudson, leave to Henry Brush, my ability as a spriniter, hoping that his laurels will outnumber mine. My class pin I leave to Helen Ranta, and my supply of hot socks, I bestow upon Howard Gilkie, requesting that he show them as much as possible. I, Alice Letold, do give this day my fame estrup along literary lines to Dorothy my snapping black eyes I bequeath to Al- fred Shelton, and my friend, Walton, I leave in the care of Mr. Searcy, hoping that he +1 will keep him on the straight and narrow path. I, Donald Geary, leave all my medals and fame as an athlete to Charles Fowler. My cunning voice I bestow upon Paul Rued; my one extra credit I leave to Mary Bald- ridge, and my claims upon a certain girl residing on B street, I hereby bequeath to
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