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(;lass Will of the Class of KEN CARTER

\ Vl', tht• dass of '25, being opposrd to a monopoly of good things, do h e reby lwq1H'ath a portion of our assets to those whom we hope may use them as advantageously as \IT during our so journ on the campus of Howe.

Andt·rson\ numerou s "O lafs" to Stedman.

Armington's ge nero sity to \Vorth . Barrett's rxct·ss gi rl s to Wood's collection.

B icclcrman 's wit to Phipps.

Branch's masterly oratory to Blair.

Bu rgess' success with the radio to Dodds and Spaulding

Carter's horn and ability to s le ep after 6 A. M. to Lemon l\1organthalcr's a bilit y to be a ge nera l to Zumstein. ohcrt's wiseness to Moore.

Chalmrr's brilliance to DcVries.

Curtiss' compet ition with P:iderew s ki to Fo ste r. · l•:hcrts' so lrmnit1• to l\letos.

Ilockett's drag to a nyone in distress.

House's fifty rard record to "Eddie" Seidel.

Leslie's curlr hair tu Rou s h. baskets to Fulton.

Langford's l'oicc to one with high a.mbition s l\'I ca d' s athletic rep to "Mike."

Patriarchr's ambition to Davis (for u se).

Schneider's lol'e of figures to Mr. Livcly's Commercial Classes.

Smitley's bray to some future major.

Steigemc\ er' s tudiou sne ss to Powell. \Veb stcr's drum st icks to Modjcska.