Archer High School - Eagle Yearbook (Archer, IA)

 - Class of 1950

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CLASS WILL We, the members of the graduating class of 1950, of the Archer Consolidated School, of the town of Archer, State of Iowa in O'Brien County, being new of sound minds and memories do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills and codicils by us heretofore made. SECTION I To the Juniors we will the honor of being the of 19513 the ability to lead under-classmen in the mature conductg any worn out materials we may have asg jaw breakers, bubble gum, inkbottles, erasers, American Observers, and Senior privileges, To the graduating class right pathsp our left behind such textbooks, old under-classmen we will our modern typewriters, use of pencil sharpeners, classrooms, and the hope that someday they will be Seniors. SECTION II We do individually give and bequeath some of our noted qualities and fancies as follows: I, Gladys Janice Akeson, do give and bequeath my grades to Robert Albertsg my old bookkeeping sets to Marlys Watson: my height to Mary Jo Morfitt and my high soprano voice to Donald Andringa. I, Bruce Edward CBreezy7 Baxter, do give and bequeath to Arthur Blankers my curly hair: my ability to get into trouble and make un- necessary, dumb and annoying noises in the assembly to Mary Jo Mor- fittg my place as catcher on the baseball team tp Jens Qorensong my place at the ping-pong table every morning tp Qerry Portzz and to Terry Harkias all my other juvenile delinguent habits, I, Allan Christian Bertelsen, do give and bequeath my trombone to Vera Cleveringaz my excess weight to Vernon Nieuwenhuisg my sense of humor to Bob Alberts: my brown wavy hair to uRedn DeBoer5 and Lila to anyone who can put up with her. I, Mavis Florence Bilsland, do give and bequeath all my gum to Marlys Watson: my ability to get along with people to Mary Ann Wiltsg my small waist to Arthur Blankersg my clarinet to anyone who will tak it, or give it back to the Indiansg and my good grades in bookkeeping to Donna Saupe. I, Beverly Rhae Bonderman, do give and bequeath my height to Arthur Blankers: all my waste paper and messy desks to Donna Saupe: my foot-steps in school to Vera Clevcringa: my ability to listen in class to Robert Albertsz and my excess chewing gum to Maurene DeBoom. O



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I, Glenn Howard Bonderman, do give and bequeath my excess book- keeping paper to Donald Andringa and Maurene Deboom to divide up as they see fitg the trash in my desk to Donna Saupeg my figt of gab to Galsy Idsog my ability to get into trouble to Gerald Porta: the wreck of a typewriter I use to Mary Jo Morfittz and the girls to whomever will have them. I, Jacquelyne Donna DoRoos, do give and bequeath my cheer-lead- ing ability to Arthur Blankersg my lcng, blond hair to Robert Albertsg my driving ability to Marlys Watsong my school spirit to Marlys Idsog my trumpet to anyone who wants itz and my best wishes for a successful Senior year in 1951 to the Juniors. I, Dale Watson Dewaay, do give and bequeath my false teeth to Robert Albertsg my ability to play a horn to Arthur Blankersg my ability to chew my finger nails to Vera Cleveringag and my ability to talk about my operation to Donald Andringa. I, Jessie Grace Hadden, do give and bequeath my liking for shating, bowling, dancing and a good movie to Marlys Watsong my liking to get into Jam Sessions and my ability to play basketball to Mary Jo Morfittg all the things I've left undone in school to Donna Saupeg my spit curls to Vera Cleveringag and my new soap er- aser to Mary Ann Wilts. 1, Shirley Mae Harms, do give and bequeath all the cooked to- matoes from dinner to Donna Saupeg my ability to drive a car to Arthur Blankersg my tall, thin figure to Iviourene DeBoomg and my chair in Glee Club to Mary Ann Wilts. I, Stanley Evan Muilenburg, do give and bequeath my height to Marlys Koepnickg my number l2's to Mary Ann Wilts: my basketball ability to Douglas Schneiderg my interests near Boyden and Sheldon to Bob Alberts: my voice to Maynard Deboerg and my old wave clamps to Vera Cleveringa. I, Eugene Arden Nieuwenhuis, do give and bequeath my farming ability to Arthur Blankersg my ability to behave in the Study Hall to Douglas Schneiderg and my curly hair to Lila Te Paske. I, Duane Leroy Peterson do give and bequeath my pitching arm to Larry Kraussg my speed to Maynard Deboer and anything else lying around to Donald Andringa. I, Arnold Eugene Reekersg do give and bequeath my black hair to Sadie Te Paskeg my popularity with Mary Ann to Larry Kraussg my ability to play the tuba to Bob Tiemensg and my speed to Donna Saupe

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