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Excerpts from the Will of 1937 To Edith Adams we leave a few more curls. To Jean Foster we leave the right to be managing editor on the “London Times.” To Junior Maier we leave a book on how to learn to knit in ten lessons. To Marion Baker we leave an airplane ticket to California. To Betty MacCatherine we leave an option on Dick. To Helena Belish we give the title “Sweetheart of the Navy.” To Willard Given we leave a night-cap to train his hair. To Lawrence Hobein we leave the role of “Hamlet.” To Pete Preston we leave a book entitled, “How to Write Shorter Love Notes.” To Michael Melneck we leave some of Popeye’s spinach. To Bill Buchanan we leave Earl’s good nature. To Ora Deems we leave Don Irwin’s place in the girls’ hearts. To A1 Roberts we leave a book on Doodling. To Leo Kelly we leave the “luck of the Irish.” To Ann Baker we leave another championship. To Yvonne Kettering and Bob Kennedy we leave the right to graduate this year, so as not to break the foursome. To Gerald Gwinn we leave a ninety-nine year lease on Eaton. To Fred Diener we leave a book on Parliamentary Law. To Nancy Brown we leave Eaton’s silver spurs. To Ardath Ann Austin we leave a private telephone. To Nels Lofgren we leave a one-way ticket to the North Pole. To Eugene Diltz we leave a bank fund. To Jack Yentzer we leave a make-up kit. To Austin Redle we leave the right to be Einstein’s shadow. To Din Fuhrmeister we leave a large tinted portrait of Ruthe. To Betty Barino we leave a car so she won’t have to walk up the hill. To Margaret Crane we leave a few more for her dog collection. To Pat. Sullivan we leave many honors and awards. To Charles Endicott we leave all the future cheer-leaders. To Josephine Berkley we leave a book on “The Study of Cranes and Other Water Fowl.” To Marjorie Miles we leave a twin to take turns in talking. To Bonnie Burrus we leave a special interest in the Mossholder Furniture Store. To Alison Wyland we leave one of Don’s curls. To Homer Gebo we leave Lloyd May’s southern accent. To Jack Banas we leave an alarm clock. Eighteen
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Class of January, 1938 Baker, Ann Barker, George Barton, Dorothy Barton, Lucille Bash, Audrey Bell, Charles Brownell, Evelyne Burley, Louise Camfield, Hertha Chase, Fred Clark, Jim Cornett, Erma Jean Diltz, Eugene Downey, Louise Edwards, Elise Erck, Rosemary Fischer, Jack Fitzpatrick, Eileen Fuhrmeister, Dinwiddie Good, Joyce Gwinn, Gerald Hammond, Tom Hamstreet, James Hasty, Phyllis Henricksen, John Hoover, Don Howard, Geraldine Hughes, Katheryn Lofgren, Nels McKelvey, Bob Moore, Hazel Morie, Alvin Richardson, Virginia Robinson, Frances Robinson, Rawl Scott, Edward Smith, Marian Truitt, Doris Walton, Harold West, Phyllis Williams, Margaret Wyland, Alison Yentzer, Norman P. Yorio, Albert Zak, Klara Seventeen
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2: To Joan Engle we leave an audition at Radio City. To Gazella Kerr we leave Ruthe’s whistle. To Tommy Cotton we leave the choice of positions in N. B. C. To John Henricksen we leave footballs, basket balls and Gazella. To Daisy Barnes we leave a pair of skis. To Geraldine Howard we leave the Senior class president. To Mary Jane Tyson we leave a drug store of her own. To Geraldine Beck we leave the wish that she’ll be as good a housekeeper as she was in the play. To Louise Burley we leave the toppest place on a pyramid. To James Blackledge we leave Robert Holstedt’s nickname “Shorty.” To Mary Martin Tunks we leave melody and harmony. To Shirley Fogarty we leave a bottle of Le Pages glue so she’ll stick to Eric. To Tommy Hartnett we leave two new lines with the gals. To Evagene Davis and Rawl Robinson we leave a special corner. To Delchia Banas we leave a pocket edition on the life of Fannie Brice. To Carrie Ann Puckett we leave a place as assistant in the Commercial Department. To Muriel Spear we leave a date with Nels. To Dick Meryhew we leave a prescription for growing up. To Richard Spurier we leave the position as a future S. H. S. chemistry teacher. To Dorothy Barton we leave a “Bill” folder. To Jean Demple we leave the woman’s privilege of changing her mind. To James Hamstreet we leave Glen Goddard’s role as “Sheik.” To Margaret Ausmus we leave Kenny West. To Annie Davidson we leave the position as future United States President. To Shii'ley Beeson we leave a bouquet of good wishes. To Charlotte Graves we leave Leona’s sunny smile. To Mary Protsman we leave a grand piano. To Lucille Barton we leave a watch dog to watch Eddie’s property. To Betty McIntyre we leave the title “The All American Girl.” To Zola Mae Reed we leave a slate to wnite notes on. To Vera Guinn we leave a share of Betty MacCatherine. To Marcia Stutsman we leave “The Magic Chef.” To Eileen Fitzpatrick we leave a place at the next Olympics. To Victor Persson we leave a permanent spot on the study hall boards for announcements. To Daisy Morie we leave a pat on the back for her pleasant disposition. Nineteen
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