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The following information was transcribed from the 1931 Cherryvale High School Yearbook, "The Echo".
CLASS WILL
We, the Class of 1931, having sufficient mind and memory to know the condition, extent and value of our property, herein bequeath to the parties mentioned certain of our treasured property, as follows:
Carl ALLISON wills his bashfulness to Dale ANDERSON.
Doris ANDERSON wills her taste for tall men to Lucille DACK.
Leah AUSTIN leavs her lengthy fingernails to Harriet DACK.
Margarette BAUER wills her dramatic ability to Claire McLURE.
Clarence BAUER wills his manly stature to Joe BLAIR.
Ralph BEATTY leaves his deep bass voice to Shirley PATRICK.
Mary Lou BECKER wills her popularity with the boys to Beulah WILSON.
Raymond BROUGHTON leaves his ostentatious mustache to Bert RUSH.
Gerald BROUGHTON leaves his clown uniform to Grant GRAY.
Thelma BROWN wills her kiddish ways to Nelda Jean ADAMS.
Pauline BULGER wills her way with the boys to Helen ADAMS.
Viola COOK leaves her coat-wearing habit to Vane CUNNINGHAM.
Thomas COX wills his sober aspect to Robert BUSBY.
To H. C. FINLEY, Paul COYNER leaves his reserved niceness.
Pauline DOWTY leaves her second handed gum to Helen FOLLICK.
Alice BIRD has the honor of receiving Bill DRAKE's ability to be a "Dummy".
Tony FERNANDEZ leaves his good looks to Robert McKINLEY.
Robert FORSYTHE wills his ability to play the clarinet to Ralph MILLER.
Louis FOSTER leaves "Ears" ANDERSON his singing ability.
Charlotte FREASE leaves her willingness to work to Charles VANDERGRIFT.
Dorothy FRILEY leaves her "if" to the holder of the lucky number.
Ruth GADDY wills her super pep to Blain RUARK.
Marie GRAY leaves a place in Home Management for some other good housewife.
Helen GRIGG wills her way with the men teachers to Lucille KIRKLAND.
Earl GUIST wills his ability as a soda-squirt to Floyd (Brute) REDBURN.
Archie HATCHER leaves his Bootsie, during school hours, to Candy OLIVER.
To Russell GIDDENS, Thelma HARP leaves her quiet manner.
Helen HAYWOOD leaves her ability to talk to Louise EIKENBERRY.
Louis HEFLEY leaves his reputation as a well-behaved student to Pino.
Mary HEFREN wills to Mildren CONNOR her vamping powers.
Gertrude HOWARD wills her skills as a violinist to Bill DANA.
Mable JACKSON leaves to any student in need any of her old school equipment - as she will not need it when she starts housekeeping.
Billy JONES leaves his memories to Rachel - "poor girl".
Kathryn KELLY leaves her diamonds to Aileen DROTTS.
Martha KIDD leaves her excess somethin' to Jewel ANDERSON.
Roy KNIGHT leaves his red hair to Paul GURSS.
Don LENAHAN leaves his typing mistakes to Opal MOORE.
David MANGAN needs all he has so will take all with him.
Charles MILLER says nothing leaves nothing and does everything.
Delbert MOUNTAIN bequeaths his punctual habits to Alfred LEWIS.
Orville OSBORN leaves his art of love-making to Albert RILEY.
Anna OSGOOD wills her admirable countenance to Verna CARTER.
Lenora PEVER leaves to Luella CUNNINGHAM her way of getting along with everybody.
Edna Mae PICKERELL wills her one-half interest in Bungle RAITT to her
sister "Jerry".
Mary POPE wills her reputation of getting grades to Pee Wee POPE.
Elsie RAGAN leaves her cosmetics to Miss RUARK.
Frank REYNOLDS leaves the dust on the third floor to "Dad".
Stella RINGLE wills her show girl appearance to Mildred McCONNELL.
Margie SCHLEICHER leaves her liking for the bread wagon to anyone who desires it.
Alice SCOTT bequeaths her athletic ability to Alice HENDRICKS.
Leota SHACKLETT wills her way with the men to Patsy HARP.
Bernice SHINN wills her ability to debate to Dorma Lee COX.
Mona SHORT leaves her beautiful locks to Marie LUNDY.
Robert SHUMARD leaves his tennis ability to J. B. WAID.
John SINCLAIR leaves his ability to nap to Ralph SHINN.
Petrea THERKELSEN leaves her blonde locks to Harold CLEVELAND.
Dorothy WATERBURY leaves her lovesickness to Catherine BURNS.
Ethel WELLS wills her amiability to Florence PRUITT.
Verna WETZEL wills her ability to play classical music to Stomp BAILEY.
Louis WILKINS leaves his quiet disposition to Vea WILSON.
Submitted by: Mary Jo Winter, P.O. Box 796, Cloverdale, CA 95425
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