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I, Richard Heighn, leave my will to chew gum to Clayton Crowl, I, Junior Higgins, leave my sly whisperings it opportune times to Richard Lowman• I, Ruth Kerns, leave my gracefulness on roller skates to Barbara Pox. I, Doris Irnhoff, leave my tallness to Ruth Gump I, Eloise Bunge, leave my brown eyes to June Smith. I, Max Rt fncr, leave my slide trombone to Albert Sattison. I, Virginia Woolever, leave my dimples to Ethel Ackerman. I, Rebecca Fee, leave my liking adoration for basketball stars to Emma Williams. ITEM VI Now having disposed of all of our High School goods and desires that complete and perfect execution be made of these, our said desires, we have chosen our last will, one which we have found through years of experience to be entitles to full complete and perfect trust; and one whom one other should long since have promises to love, honor and obey; and one whom the beneficiaries of our will may do well to emulate and follow; we having implicit con¬ fidence in their ability and honesty to faithfully guide our beneficiaries and to fully and strictly carry out all of the provisions of this our will. IN WITNESS WHEREOF WE, hereunto set our hands and the seals in this year of our greatest High School Happiness, the year 1940, Vice President ' iJn li C Secretary Treasurer )
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ITEM IV To the Freshmen to be, we give and bequeath any overlooked cuds of gum, that we had to rid ourselves of in a hurry. ITEM V Individually we bequeath the following: I, Lucille Smith, leave my technique to hold men to Gladys Zerkle. I, Naomi Ish, leave my fine musical talent to Helen Jones. I, Edith Witt, leave my brown curls to Velma Freed. I, Joan Broom, leave my Jeannette McDonald voice to Betty Hus selman. I, Esther Cobbs, leave my studious ways to Emegene Dangler. I, Betty Bower, leave my like for red hair to Barbara Whe tsel. I, Irene Imler, leave my bashfulness to Jean Fee. I, Dorothy Childs, leave my jolly disposition to Marjorie Nelson. I, Robert Hartman, leave my cleverness with Dorton in Safty Class to Russell Donaldson. I, Robert Curie, leave my school record to anyone who wishes it. I, Keturah DeLong, leave my typing speed to Eldon Howard. I, Betty Vallance, leave my art for driving my Ford V8 to Jack Wagner. I, Alice Dilgard, leave my hope chest full of dreams to Imogene Stookey. I, James Love, leave my iron-hand rule of the Senior Class to some one who can handle it. I, Everald Myers, leave my fountain pen at home, my pen¬ cils in the street, my books in my locker and paper in the store. Help yourself folks I I, Harold McEntarfer, leave my labratory discussions to Wendell Broom. I, Melva Miser, leave my winning smile to Lorraine Carper. I, Robert Kaiser, leave my basketball career to Robert White. I, Virginia Whitbey, leave my don’t mind getting into trouble with the teachers” to any one who wants it. I, Joseph Sherburn, leave my stenatorian voice as yell leader to Beverly Girardot. I, Robert Zerkle, leave my u Crgnn Grinder’s Swing” to Robert Duncan. I, John Kurtz, leave my ideas of true love to Evelyn Martin. I, Leah Sebert, leave my ability as a manager of this and that to Imogene Goodwin. I, Harry Hefty, leave my sweetheart in every ppi?t to DelMar Johnson. I, John Thomson, leave my leadership in F.F.A. to Eugene Woolerer.
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