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2 M THE REFLECTOR p 2! I, Rolx ' rt Clapp, do leave my heart Avith a certain member of the Sophomore Class. I, Carrol Snycli ' r, do l)e(nieath my ability to make speeches before large audiences, to Arthur Baker. I, Prudence White, do beciueath my fat reducing methods to Genevieve Waugh. I, Walter Smith, do beciueath my dignity to Lena MoUenhour. 1, jMinerva Colvin, do leave my paint In ' ushes and worn-out pens with Oma Merrick. I, Ronald Ci-af, do bequeath my curling iron to Fern Rohn. I, Dorothy Ray, do bcfiueath all the time I have spent before the miri ' or in the hall, to any of the underclassmen who will make good use of it. I, Forrest Meyers, do bequeath my coiupliiiicnts and romantic sayings to any of the fair sex, wlio will promise not to throw books at me. I, Walter (ialbreaUi, have l)estoAved my abilit - as yell leader upon Ceoi ' ge Holloway. Signed and sealed this ISth day of j Iay, 1922. sp:niors. Page Twenty-six
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2 M THE REFLECTOR S nt0r Qllass MtU In the name of the Unseen Powei ' , we. tlie Seniors of the Class of 22 of the Sonth Whitley Ilisih Sehnol. beiiiti ' of soniul niiiul and fi ' ee will, do hereliy deebive this docnnient to be the last will and testament of the afoi-csaid elass to be executed on our Commencement Day, .Alay Sth. 1022: ITEM 1. To the School Boai ' d we bequeath oui- enthusiasm for a Ins o ' er and better ]ilace to educate the future eitizi ' us of South Whitley. ITE] r 2. To the Juniors we will the responsil)ility of nuikinii ' ]f)22-192;! school term a success. To the Sophomores A e liequeath our uui ' ead notes and the pi ' ivile,u-e to ])lay ])uzzle durins ' school hours. To the Freshmen Ave bequeath our l atin ponies and commercial arith- metic ans ' ers. ITEM 3. We bestow oui ' appreciation for his interest and assistance shown to Mr. Fleck, our superintendent. We have previously nuMitioned JMr. Morris, our ])rineipal, in the Dedi- cation of this book. To Miss Perkins, we bestow our lasting ' fi-iendship. To Miss Payne, we leave our smile and good humor. To Miss Oi ' r. we beciueath The Little Red Fate Book. To j Ir. Wright, we be(iueath our discomfort A -hile in the assemldy, under his watchfid eyes. With i Irs. Bai ' ron, we leave our appetites. To Reverend Dame, we will the dictionary. lTEi [ 4. ()l K INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS. I, Fii ' mer Hull, do l)e(|Ueath my salesmanship to Cecil Siberts. I, Gilbert Graf, do bequeath my surplus avoirdupois to Leona Dreyer. I, Frances Ulery, do befjueath my ]ioetic ability upon Eugene Beard. I, Norman Miller, de be(|ueath my ability to ])lay basket ball to any of the underclassmen who will u])hold the reinitation of the South Whitley llich School basket ball team. I, Plilda Shorb, do will my inn.ocence and bashfulness to Thelma Filer. I, Bayard ' Craw, do bequeath my mischevious inspiration to Kermit Tressler. I, Mabel Mishler. do bequeath my propensity for whis] ' ering to all the uiulerclassmen, hoping that being divided among so many, it will not give the teachers so much annoyance. I, Thomas Rody, do becfueath the last seat in the Senior row to Von Cook, believing he will appreciate the heritage. Fag ' e Twenty-five
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