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l!E1'l20SI'l-ICT Edna Rauch to Katherine Nighswander her wavy hair. Wilma Wilson to Alta Sims her bright eyes. Carl Dolan to Jack Poland his concise actions. Helen Dunscomb to Olive Ruth Martin her ability to sing. Eva Elder to Mary Emily Lewis her dignified manner. Fred Cogdal to Jack Robinson his heel plates. Louise English to Ruth Floyd her boy friend. Mary Evans to Ella Graven her chewing gum. Fern Goodwin to Alberta Harsh her ability to transcribe shorthand notes. John Gramblin to Miriam Wiley his I don't know habit. Wallace Graven to Wayne Monroe his smile. John Hogue to Dale Elder his good football playing. William Horn to John McKinney his sense of humor. Lenola Irvine to her sister her ability to keep a steady. Loye Leeds to William Seitz his habit of hanging around opposite sex. Gilham Lowe to Reo Collins his track ability. Ruberta Luke to Ruth Ashbrook her knowledge of History. Roberta White to Etha Jordan her Loving town sheik. Agnes Pyatt to Eileen Myers her height. Earl Rhoades to Harold Newbould his willingness to obey his sister. Lillie Sullivan to Flossie Randol her long curls. Theodore Rhodes to Byron Brandenburger his mischievousness. Cora Risley to Vella Freese her extreme height. James Rhodes to his sister his High School knowledge. Lewie Sharp to Victor Shasteen his Freshman girl. Agnes Myers to Faye Bieber her quiet ways. Velva Wallace to Bessie Duncan her good grades Bob Sullivan to John Kenney his position at candy stand. Hugh Righter to Dorothy Wood his big brother. Anna Kennedy to Jeanette Wallace her pretty clothes. Glen Lundy to Earl Freeman his position as Captain. Clyde Freeman to Elmer Scntel his chevrolet. Voyna Anderson to Elmina Scheer her grocery boy. Charles Winchester to Wayne Shasteen his gum boots. Vern Righter to Billie Richardson his manly size. Emily Harshman to Vivian Jennings her shyness. We hereby appoint Mr. Scheer and Mr. Moore the executors of this will, and we request that they shall be exempt from giving surety or sureties upon their official bond. In wintess whereof we, the class of '30 have to this our last will and testament set our hand and seal this eighth day of May A. D. one thousand nine hundred and thirty. Mr. Dennis fSignatureJ Mr. Collins Velva Wallace Signed by the said Testator, Velva Wallace, representing the class of 1930, in the presence of us, who at her request and in her presence, and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses. MR. DENNIS MR. COLLINS I Page Twemy-four as
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We, the Class of IR E'l'lROSl'ElI'l' CLASS WILL '30, do make the following as our last will and testament, here- by revoking all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. To To To To of the Freshmen as w To the following the Freshmen we bequeath our dignified manners and appearance. the Sophomores we leave all our books and the knowledge therein acquired. the Juniors we bequeath our ability to give oral themes and to act on the stage the Faculty we bequeath an iron rod with which to make as good Seniors out e are. I teachers we bequeath: To Mr. Scheer we bequeath a bottle of hair dye with which to recover the hairs we have caused to turn gray. To To To S. T. H To To to do with as she sees . S. Seniors of Mr. Dennis we bequeath the members of the '30 football team. Miss Dundas, Miss Dixon we bequeath a Wisconsin air-ship to save Dorman so much trouble. Mr. Moore we bequeath a brass band for his efforts with the band work. Miss Edmiston we bequeath a gold medal for her untiring patience with the this year and all preceding years. our class advisor, we bequeath the members of the Junior class fit. To Mr. Ashbrook we bequeath our combined wads of gum that he's had us deposit in the waste baskets. These Seniors bequeath to the under class-men as follows: Lenore Roley to Adeline Elliott her compact. Harold Walker to Charles Lane his ability to get Arithmetic. Paul Dazey to Gertrude Pence his everlasting love. Colleen Hollonbeck to Helen Gauger her ability to vamp boys. Emogene Mathias to Donabelle Pifer her permanent wave. Hewell McFerrin to Albert Price his ability to grow a mustache. Nora Devore to Lucille Meadows her Bookkeeping grades. Wanda Mayberry to Marie Venters her giggle. Melvin Lilly to Russell Ashbrook his athletic abilities. Rosamond Crane to Bernice Elder her upright posture. Everett Bushart to Jack McLaughlin his position as transporter of banil members. Loveta Carson to Ruth Graven her ability to typewrite. Bernice Bolin to Lowell Hodge to Levia Elder to B Willard Bolin to Vernon Elder to Lloyd Hawbaker Ralph Hanrahan Adeline Baggot her lady-like manners. Vanous Franklin two feet of his height. ernard Brumiield his bashfulness. Bill McKown his spectacles. Pete McDavid the Senior Class Presidency. to Pauline Elder his ability to argue. to Johnnie LeGrand his ability to give oral themes. Leon Reeder to Calvin Wallace his good looks. Enid Newbould to Helen Cummins her ability to give readings. Mildred Chapin to anyone who will have it her position as Editor of Retrospect. Rose Eden Martin to Roberta Smith her ability to stay single . Francis Witts to Esther Loy his good French grades. Eleanor Hagerman to Anona Wheeler her ability to sing. Martha Duncan to Lucy Freese her Shorthand grades. Delphia Trinkle to Ruth Judd her ability to cook. Wilma Rhoades to Marguerite Floyd her ability to write good themes. Howard Christy to John Pence his dates with Freshmen girls. Gerald Alumbaugh to Monty Blue his ability to graduate in five years. Page Twenty-three
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,.---W1-TW Population 25,000 l!E'l'lRllSl'El1'l' Moultrie County News JANUARY 15, l 933 SULLIVAN, ILL. We Americans can always be glad the Prince of Wales wasn't Paul Re- vere. Yours, WILL UIORNJ SHARP 8: RHODES SHOWS 3 BIG DAYS Daredevil .Dazeyn and his ferocious lions Miraculous Mary Evans the Snake-Charmer Trinkle 8: Duncan the breath-taking acrobats Music by Reeder Rioters MAMMOTH DUCK FARM White duck pants at reasonable prices Pay much Down Duck in for Ducks Manager: Jim Rhoades NATIONAL INN We make you fccl at home. Proprietor: Voyna Anderson House Detective, James Cummins WANTED: A Wife FRANCIS WITTS I l x 4 I Friends have received word that Harold Walker who recently went to Alaska has been very successful there. He has been appointed truant officer of the town in which he lives. Although there is no school within fifty miles of the town, the inhabi- tants have only words of praise for Harold's execution of his duties. Coach Cogdal was disappointed in his team when they were badly de- feated last night by Coach Hawbak- er's team from Gays. The game was rough with a final score of 89-12. There has been some complaint con- cerning our lineup. It is believed by opposing teams that Sullivan's left forward, Melvin Lilly, is over-age. However, he is a Senior in the High School and can probably prove that he is under twenty-one. Miss Wilma Rhoades is visiting friends. She has just returned from Africa where she has done extensive research work concerning best diets for tieas. Wallace Graven, fiftieth vice-presi- dent of the Kroger Cash and Carry Chain store, is opening a branch in this city. It is to be under the man- agement of Nora Devore. A commit- tee with Edna Rauch, president of the Counterfeit Community Bank, acting as chairman has been appoint- ed to combat the organization of the store. Emily Harshman's pet gnat, Ig- natz, escaped Saturday night as Miss Harshman was bathing him. She and Carl Dolan, the modern Sherlock Holmes, made an all night search and finally found little Ignatz, unconsci- ous on the front of Miss Mathew's car. At the dreadful sight, Emily Col- lapsed and is still in a serious condi- tion. Ignatz is recovering slowly un- der the expert care of Dr. Hollon- heck, county veterinary. It is rumor- ed that Miss Harshman intends to start suit against Miss Mathew, charging alienation of affection. QBSQB Editor: Mildred Chapin LICENSED CHAUFFEUR LOVETA CARSON I --.i--W Send your contribu- I tion for LOCAL ORPHAN ASYLUM to MISS AGNES MYERS Manager, or HOWA RD CHRISTY, official ear washer. I WANTED: JANITOR WOR'C EM OGENE MATHIAS , Bic REVIVAL. I .-.at... Presbyterian Church JAN. 20-27 Sermons by REV. CHAS. WINCHESTER Pastor EVERETT BUSHART SAHARA DRY GOODS CO. Latest Styles from Cadwell WALLACE AND MAYBERRY i WANTED: Job as a barber Pm a nice little shaver THEODORE RHODES I WANTED 1 Few family washings. LILLIE SULLIVAN Page Twenty-five
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