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1, George Perkins, do hereby will my musical talent to my dear brother, Wilbur. I, Mildred Scott, do bequeath a few pounds of avoirdupois to Johanna Samson. I, Clarence Seasor, do leave my “Einstein” mind to George Moats. I, Juanita Shanks, do hereby will my French ways to Marie Robinson. I, Ruth Sheets, do leave my queerness to the Sophomores. I, Violet Snyder, do hereby bequeath my typing ability to Beulah Eblin. T. Dorothy Stabler, do hereby will my golden voice to Margaret Jones. I, Maxine Stahler, do leave my long bob” to Francis Oyer. I, John Tackett, do hereby leave my earthly possessions to anyone who will take the trouble to carry them home. f. Georgie Mae Vulgamore, do hereby will my versatility to the Juniors. I, Mvrtle Walls, do will all my school books to Dick Snyder. Esq. I, Naomi Whims, do hereby bequeath my artistic ability to Edith Ann McCormick. I, Pauline Wipert, do will my smile to Dick Landis. I, Homer Woods, do hereby leave my property to W. H. S.. since I can boast of no heirs. All the rest of our property, real and personal, we bequeath to be equally divided among the faculty and the underclasses of Waverly High School. Lastly, we do nominate and appoint Sara Hutt, Helen Orr, and Lenora Vallery to be the executors of our last will and testament. In witness thereof, we, the said class of one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one of Waverly High School have to this our last will and testament subscribed our names and affixed our seal, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the aforesaid class of one thousand nine hundred and thirty-one as and for their last will and testament in the presence of us who at their presence and in the presence of each other have ascribed our names as witnesses heretofore. A. M. KALFS, Mayor of Waverly. REV. H. H. WILBUR. Minister, Waverly, Ohio. Twenty-one
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CIL.4§§ WILL We, the class of 1931, being of reasonably sound mind, do hereby, in the presence of the undersigned witnesses, bequeath our High School sovereignty and our sense of humor to the Junior girls. ()ur personal property shall be distributed as follows: I, Darwin Acord, do bequeath my great gift of quietness and dignity to George Bushatz. I. Richard Arnett, do bequeath my roller skates to Joe Foster. I. Bernice Allison, do bequeath my dignity to Geneva Cline. I. Minnie Bareli, do bequeath my meekness to Glenna George. 1, John Bowman, do hereby will my extra square mile of height to Cecil Donohoe. I, Helen Brown, do bequeath my brown eyes to Mearl Oyer. I. Carol Caldwell, do hereby bequeath my neatness to George Bliss. I, Edith Call, do hereby bequeath my bookkeeping set to Mr. Steffen. I, Clarence Donohoe, do rid myself of my “importance”. I, Melva Finley, do hereby bequeath mv baby-talk to Mr. Baird. I, Elizabeth Foster, do bequeath my Dick” to Verna Murphy, providing that I do not change my mind. I, Helen Fulscher, do bequeath my history note book to Helen Cutler. I, Charles Gableman, do hereby will my military training to Waldon Glassburn. I. Helen George, do hereby bequeath my sunny smile and also my brilliantly lined hair to Harold Brown. I. Helen Gregg, do bequeath my curly locks to Margaret Pfeifer. I, Avenelle Keechle, do hereby bequeath my extra work for W. H. S. to Geneva Reed. I, Beulah Reiser, do hereby will all my personal property to anyone desirous of same. I, Edward Reiser, do hereby bequeath my care-free ways to Greta Way. We, the Kritzwiser Sisters, do hereby will our “Beaux to the Freshman girls. I. Glenn 1 .eatherwood, do bequeath my minister-like appearance to Marie Osborne. I, Opal l.ee, do hereby bequeath my frown to Marjorie Pollard. I, Henry Lytle, do bequeath my mimeographing job to Ralph Ennnitt. 1, Clarence Maloy, do leave all my property to Mr. Helman. I, Glenn Markham, do bequeath my characteristics to the Freshies. I, Clarence McKinney, do hereby bequeath all my possessions, worldly and otherwise to Isabelle Montgomery. I, Richard Miller, do leave my gift of humor to Miss Hutt. I, Arthur Moats, do hereby bequeath my keen eves to Mr. Baird so that he can see what goes on in the study hall. I, Esther Newman, do hereby will my “Floyd Gibbons voice to Edwin Haynes. I, Helen Penn, do will my flapperish ways to Dorothy Brooks. I, Ruth Penn, do leave my melancholy ways to Irene Goff. Twenty
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