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Senior Class Will ARTICLE 6. To Naomi Lusk, Thomas Wells leaves his shy and blushing manner. ARTICLE 7. Louise Gossard wills her capability for giggling in class to Byron Cummins. ARTICLE 8. To Walter Allison, Louise Steele wills her ability to croon. ARTICIAE 9. Jeannette Sallaz wills her slender form to Luella Murray. ARTICLE 10. Waldo Douglas and Byron Dawson bequeath their ability to be plain spoken to Donald Edgington. ARTICLE 11. To Eileen Murray, Alice Snider and Jack Yale leave their strength for becoming a gum chewing expert. ARTICLE 12. To Lodean Davis, Carolyn Wilson leaves her ability io become engaged early in life. ARTICLE 13. Dewey Rinehart and Robert Blank will their pow- er to hold the presidential offices of next year to Robert Herndon and Lloyd Pyles. ARTICLE 14. To Paul Hardin, Rosalie Sproul and Stanley Brown leave their ability to become a builder of air castles. ARTICLE 15. Eunice Snider and Erma Louise Sproul will their enthusiasm to become beauty experts to Mary Mahaffey. ARTICLE 16. To Russell Sproul, Joanne Walters bequeaths her desire to tell people what she thinks. ARTICLE 17. Edna Deck wills her ability to be popular with both sexes to Bill Snider. ARTICLE 18. I, Gertrude Williams, leave my ability to say I don't know to anyone who in time of need finds use for it. ARTICLE 19. In testimony thereof we hereby subscribe our names and fix the seal of the class of 1938, and acknowledge this our last will and testament. Witness thereof, Miss Mary Martha Seney, Fac- ulty Advisor. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS
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Senior Class Will We, the Senior class of Wayne High School, in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-eight, knowing that we will soon leave our high school life, declare this to be our last will and testament. SECTION I ARTICLE 1. To the faculty we will our past four years exami- nation papers, our splendid daily grades, and our sympathy to them fOl the trouble they will have wuith future classes. SECTION II Article 1. To the Junior class we bequeath th e privilege of re- ceiving any lectures that Mr. Patton may feel that they needg also the Home Room which has been so nicely kept during our stay. SECTION III ARTICLE 1. To the Sophomores we will our dignity and stud- iousness which they will need in the last two years of their High School career. SECTION IV ARTICLE 1. To the Freshman class we bequeath our broken ink bottles, pencils, and any other playthings that they may find interesting. SECTION V ARTICLE 1. Don Bondurant bequeaths his ability to argue in any class to Nellie Dawson. ARTICLE 2. To Kathyrn Andrews, Erma Carter wills all her ex- cess pounds. ARTICILE 3. Ruth Ulrey leaves her skill of being a star basket- ball player to Ethel Brown. ARTICLE 4. To Cecille Jett, Lenore Bowdle bequeaths her talent for becoming a great musician. ARTICLE 5. Pearl Winans leaves her ability to flirt to Leonard Thompson. 1Continued On Next Pagej
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Processional Song .,...... -. .... . Prayer .......A MUSIC .........,.. Wayne High BACCALAUREATE Sunday Evening, May 15 Baptist Church . Sermon .............. ,,,,,,,,, Trumpet Solo Benediction Piano Congregation Rev. J. P. Clark Girls' Sextette Rev. C. E. Spaulding Sanford Sproul Rev. J. P. Clark
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