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1 -W - Q -1 ViiSQsi1QlQill'l - i - --- -2-as QHEI55 mill-Continued Reeva Kirkpatrick bequeaths her power over men to Susan Shadeg Royal Kirkpatrick wills his gift of dis- cussion to Gail Mathewsg Evelyn Knapp leaves her front seat in 301 to Merle Roweg William Knapp gives his little feet, to be divided equally, between Lawrence Straus- baugh and Walter Payneg Fred Laubie leaves his lease on the six square feet in front of Jeannette's locker to Jack Kennedyg Charles Lysinger bequeaths his meek- ness to Frank Van Wagnerg Eunice Mayer wills her curly hair to Paul Guering Alice McGaw leaves her daily letter to Agnes Berryg Faye Milliron bequeaths her frat pin to Mary Frenchg John Moore gives:.his wit to Floyd Davis and Paul McKinneyg Glen Norris leaves his permanent excuse to Reid Gatesg Cecelia Noss bequeaths her speed to Glen Stevenson and Harold Seatong Thelma Pettit gives her laugh to Mildred Pattersong Paul Pitney leaves his skill at manual training to Harold Chewg Bertha Purdy bequeaths her position in the office to Mildred and Marjorie Pat- tersong Thelma Randall gives her ability to play the piano to Leonarda Mayerg George Reichert wills his ability as cheer leader to Ruth Tindaleg Alice Shoup begs that her voice he equally shared between Robert Haun and Charles Hartzg Ross S-troup does devise and bequeath his musical attainments to Rolilf Loomisg Hilda Sipe bequeaths her comfortable chair in Physics class to Thurlow Millerg Kenneth Smith leaves his bashfulness to Dick Hessg Marie Strausbaugh bequeaths her chic- ness to Martha Garnhartg Ross Stroup wills his ability to Charles- ton to Keith Bairdg Jonas Stuckey gives his place on the Senior basketball team to Joe Lindsey. Phyllis Tilock bequeaths both her state- ly ways and gracious manners to Dick Fin- negang Paul Volk gives his ability at left end to William Shawg Elsie Waines bequeaths her permanent wave to Hilda Lightg Ray Weaver leaves his position as alter- nate on the affirmative team to Mabel Rothg Irene Weaver wills her quietness to Els- ton Curreng Clarence Yetzer leaves his patent leath- er hair formula to his brother Johng ITEM III. The class of 1927 does hereby will and bequeath the front seats o-f the center sec- tion in the auditorium to the Class of 1928. Signed SENIOR CLASS, James Brucker, President. The foregoing instrument was signed at the end thereof, by the said Senior Class in our presence and We heard them ac- knowledge the same to be their Last Will and Testament, and at their request and in their presence, we hereunto respectively subscribe our names as attesting witnesses at Shelby High School, April 1, 1927. Witnesses:- MR. C. G. TENER. MR. R. I. LEWIS. M .g.g..H3gjg,,,,g,,
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Ev. 0 .ai Q Q.. ,,,. , Ja Qllasz mill We, the class of nineteen hundred and twenty-seven of Shelby High School, do make and publish this our Last Will and Testament. ITEM I. Our will is that a.ll our football banquet expenses be paid out of our Estates, as soon as may be found convenient. ITEM ll. Doris Adams further bequeaths her sta- ture to Bertha Laubieg Opal Adams wills her beautiful long tresses to Mildred Kinsell and Corrinne Kuhn, Mary Allwein leaves her lease on the third fioor hall to Dorothy Setong Russel Anspach gives his wonderful scholarship to Mildred Light, Hazel Armstrong bequeaths her ability in shorthand and typing to Ralph Mosierg Margaret Barkdull leaves her quietness to Virginia Arnoldg Dorothy Black gives her history out- lines to Philip Oxman and Dick Payneg Margaret. Boyce leaves her ability to keep quiet to Gerald Lewis and Paul Metzgerg James Bricker bequeaths his shortness tor Carlton Zeiters, - Walter Bricker wills his record as foot- ball captain to Bob Stockg Emerson Buck leaves his school-girl complexion to Arthur La Barge and Giles Schottg Mary Coe gives her talkativeness and grins to Lucille Huntg George Crall bequeaths his ability in English to William Ewalt and Julius Clabaughg Evelyn Deardoff, Mabel Snyder and Edith Waynes leave their lease on the ditto machine to La Vina Stine, Alice, Dickson, Radene Waldruff and Luella Jack- song June Dennis and Helen Laser will their chairs by the door in Room 302 to Margar- et Innis and Iris Imhoffg Irene Dillon and Antonia Johnston do give and bequeath their troubles to Floyd Switzer and Francis Leemasterg Walter Ellliott gives his speaking ability to Dale Prestong Florence Douglas leaves her share in the Wrigley Chewing Gum Company to Mary Kirkpatrickg Clarence Fagan bequeaths his pipe to Ted Nelsong Duane Fisher wills his sleeping sickness to Martha Lightg Edna Fisher leaves her vamping ability to Hazel Lewisg Margaret Fullmer gives her nail file to Joe Hubbardg Margaret Grubb' bequeaths her sweet voice to Benjamin Spaydeg Francis Guthrie leaves his ability in French to Doris Orewilerg Howard Guthrie gives his art of bluffing to Ross Sipeg Eleanor Hope wills her corner locker to Edna Carpenter, Evelyn Hunter bequeaths her straight hair to Wanda Wilkinsong Jeannette Insoho wills her vanity case to Marian Wilkinsong Bob Johnson gives his height to James McMurdo and Merlin Rogersg Ray Kellar bequeaths his public speak- ing qualities to William Wood and Arthur Reis: George Kilgore leaves his promptness to Harry Earlg . W -Q-ahae-an
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