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SENIOR CLASS 7,ILL Je, the Senior Class, do make this our last will and testament consisting of our estate, both real and personal. 7e divide and bequeath to our underclassmen (whom we hope will use them to prosper and guide them as they head into the future.) for their own use and benefit forever. ; e do withhold from them the legal right to dispose of these things in any manner. She surely can I, Beverly Krueger, bequeath my plumpness to Jean 31ock. use it. I, Beverly Kelly, bequeath my soprano voice to Marilyn Lutjen hoping she will put it to good use. I, Deloise Gatzemeyer, bequeath my shyness to Lola 1 eterson hoping she will profit by it. I, Maurine Noltlng, bequeath to Jeanette Bassett my gift of gab, which I know she will treasure for life. I, Joyce Dirkschneider, bequeath the honor of being color-day queen to Myrna Loy Liemer, so she can be queen in the future. I, Ardythe Samson, bequeath Marvin to no one, for he is my own private property. I, Fatty Kessinger, bequeath my brains to be distributed equally among the Junior class, knowing they can use them. I, Jerry Adcock, bequeath my position as Editor of the .Annual Staff to my assistant, Betty Block, so she can have the headache I received from it. I, Lennard Kultquist, bequeath my curly hair to Norman Jeppsen so he won't have so much trouble trying to wave his. I, Ierry M.eyer, bequeath my contrariness to Marlin Doht who could use a little bit of it. I, Kenneth Anderson, bequeath the clips on my shoes to Harold Sorensen hoping he will draw a lot of attention with them. I, Duane Flock, bequeath my weight carrying ability to Ernie Venner, so he can be student manager next year. I, Harold Molgaard, bequeath my bashfulness to Cynthia Buchholz, knowing it will cause Jack a lot less headaches. I, Kay Schwedhelm, bequeath my smallness to John Bassett so he oar. be a great ballet dancer. I, Lee Anderson, bequeath my card-playing ability to Myron Ilermelbracht so he can retire in Florida. I, Jerome Mackey, bequeath my big feet to Lester Gerch so that he may make more noise when entering the Study Hall. I, Clarence Beutler, benueath my good looks to George Gatzemeyer so he can get a girl-friend. I, Gerald Gerch, bequeath all my girl-friends in the eighth grade to Dean K. so he can keep occupied in the Study Hall. I, Larry Kjeldgaard, bequeath my big smile and sense of humor to ”r. Coleman so he can entertain the students in the Study Hall. I, Leland Mackey, bequeath my John Deere to Duane Taulsen so the put-put will help keep him entertained during his work. I, Donald Sorensen, bequeath my weight to Loren G. so he can be four feet each way. I, Elton Bray, bequeath my jeep to Orin A. since he no longer can ride to school with Jerry. I, Lauren Hermelbracht, bequeath my 4-H calves to Burnell Beutler so he can go to Chicago. I, Alvin Konopik, bestow my height on , esley Kolell so he can be tall besides dark and handsome. I, John Russman, bequeath, my technique with Betty Munderloh to LeRoy F. so he also can be a lady killer. I, Dallas Russman, bequeath my cowboy boots to La Nel because his must be rrettv worn. Tietz, bequeath my muscles to Betty S. so she can use them to Class, will our happy memories and gratefulness to the nts of Bancroft High who have put up with us for the last sealed, published, and declared by the Senior Class of Ban-, in the State of Nebraska. '.Ve have made this will in the sses and do fully authorize our class I resident's signature. j On ..
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