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Loretta Hobbs bequeaths some of her calory count to Jean Walsh Paul Hoppes bequeaths his general business grades to Don Fisher. Mary Hughes wills her common sense about boys to Viriginia Heater. Georgetta Jones bequeaths anything but My Fred to anybody. Mary Kennedy bequeaths her ambition to become a stenographer to Betty Lou Mitchell. Wayne Langley wills a small portion of his bashfulness to Wayne Meyer. Martha Leavell bequeaths part of her winning ways with the boys from Prairie and Sharpsville to Olivie Straley. Paul Matchette will gladly will his quick temper to John Hobbs. Marjorie McCaskey wills her perfect attendance record through high school to any freshman who thinks he will be able to carry it through. Gerald McClish wills his Big Yarns to Ned Kemper, whosc supply seems to be running low. Leonard Nelson bequeaths his dignified manners to Wayne Doan. Lucile Nelson wills her quiet disposition to Imogene Zehner. Robert Osborne bequeaths his ability to love and lose without too much heartache to Thomas Springer. M arjorie Rarey wills her kindness to Wilma Havens. Anna Mae Ressler bequeat Cora Ann Shawhan bequ some prospective junior. Lindsay Silcox bequeaths needs it most. Armetha Smith bequeaths Seal. hs her business ability to Gladys Clem. eaths her ability as editor-in-chief to his daring bravado to the junior that her heart-crushing ways to Wilma Viola Smith bequeaths her ability to make high scores in book- keeping to any student who thi nks he will need it. Madeline Stack bequeaths her sophistication to Juanita Engleman. Marjory Tolle bequeaths h them together acceptably. er jumbled ideas to anyone who can fit Winona Weismiller bequeaths her position as a member of the Student Council to Mary Hook. Wanetta 'Weismiller bequ eaths her health grades to Sara Miner who may need them next year. Donald West bequeaths his strong voice to Kenneth Cheever so Mr. Hinds won't strain his ears in health class. Viriginia White wills her Meyncke. ability to play a clarinet to Naomi Marjorie McCaskey Marjorie Rarey, Marjory Tolle Page Fifteen
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