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I Martha Dromey do hereby will to M1nn1e Karhoff, my qu1et ways to Helen Strahl my typewrlter in hopes that she can keep it on the table to Margaret Lowe my extra works 1n typmg to lack Reardon, my he1ght to my brother Iohn I leave what left of my books to Judy Klllday the nelghbor boy to Iudy Delaney my fun wh1ch I had m school and last but not least I leave Earl Dromey my ab1l1ty to get to Band class on tlme I Kenny Helmer do hereby w1ll to Donald Lee Delaney my ab1l1ty to say the wrong thmgs at the rlght t1me to George Hunolt my ab1l1ty to work ln every study hall and keep out of trouble to Pat Marra my basketball sult w1th the hope that it flts h1m better than lt d1d me to I1mm1e Prlmm my ab1l1ty to get along wlth the glrls fwhlch I don t havel to Delmar Klataske I w1ll my typewrlter Wlth the hope that he can make lt spell better than I dld and last but not least to WIIIIS Otte I leave my flat top halr cut my b1g feet and all my we1ght whlch he seems to have I Sklp McManus do hereby w1ll to Tommy Early my ab1l1ty to acqulre good grades by any method to Jerry Prlmm my ab1l1ty to control my temper 1n basketball practlce to Harry Llttle I w1sh to leave my ab1l1ty to draw good cards at Mac s to Mary Karhoff I leave my trlps to Edlna after play practlce 1n hopes she Wlll get better use of them than I dld to Charles Boone I leave my ab1l1ty to work ln all study halls and last but not least to Barbara Lawson I leave all of her books and pencils that I borrowed I James Hopkms do hereby w1ll to Ierry Eyler, the back seat of the bus for smoochmg at ball games, where he usually manages to f1nd a blonde anyhow to Merle M1les my ab1l1ty to swlpe penclls and forget to return them to Ioyce Mayer my helght for play1ng basketball Cwhlch she needsl To W1ll1am Holdren my ab1l1ty to stay out of dltches after partles and last but not least to Robert Smock my seat at the Honor table ln Mrs Leo Mrller s study hall I 1 I I , I I H ll ' ' . ' . I , I I 5 I I I I I 1 p I I I I I I I I I I . . , . I I I I I I I ' H . ,I . . . . I I I I , I ' ' ' ' ll I Il, I I I I I I I I I I I . . . . . . . I I I I I ' . ll ll ' I I I ' I a n
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Clan W ll I Lo1s Ann Corwm do hereby w1ll my voice and ab1l1ty to s1ng to Ianlce Swear1ngen my ab1l1ty to eat apples 1n the library and get by wlth lt to Norb Klllday my 57 Fords to Iudy Little, ln hopes she has as much fun in them as I d1d my good grades to Dale Hatter, who really needs them and my abillty to get along w1th boys to Darlene Rud1c1l w1th the hope that she uses it to a good advantage I Carolyn Bruegenhemke, being ln sound m1nd and body, do hereby will to Richard Hunolt, my ab1l1ty to get along w1th the teachers to Edlth Marra, the Joy of skatmg w1th a certa1n Semor when his g1rl friend doesn't know lt to Cheryl Early my good tlmes on the bus golng to and from basketball games to Donnie Melme my typewriter, 1n hopes she can use lt better than I d1d to Barbara Hunolt, my good t1mes after play practice and my hope that she has as much fun as I did and also my place as captain of the basketball team I Iohnny Thomas hereby w1ll my abllity to keep the car 1n one p1ece whlle hotroddlng around town to Earl Dromey my ab1l1ty to sk1p school to go duck huntmg and not come home empty handed to Carl Ferns my ab1l1ty to pass the drlvers test to Gerald Mlles my ab1l1ty to chase g1rls to Tommy Small, who I am sure w1ll use lt my ab1l1ty to grow ha1r on my chest to Marllyn Ladwlg better than I d1d my abllity to chase girls and l1ve 1t up to Iohn Flynn my abilrty to fly alrplanes 1n study hall and get caught after 3 months of supreme control of the air to Jack Reardon my ab1l1ty to shoot beans 1n study hall and not get caught to Stanley Kaser my green eyes to Iohn Dromey who w1ll need them at the rate he lS studymg now my good tlmes that I have had on the bus to Lmda Couch and Kenny I-Ie1mer I Emmett Shultz, belng 1n sound mmd hereby w1ll my ab1l1ty to squall corners 1n town and not get caught to Gene Ferns my ab1l1ty to put straight p1pes on cars to Lonn1e Byrns I leave my typewriter to W111lS Otte 1f he learns it to spell and the D1rty talk he has put out wh11e in the library to B111 Early who seemed to enjoy rt I leave all the muscles I haven't got to Dick Small my ab1l1ty to Sklp school and not get caught to Ierry Swearlngen I leave all my Elvis Presley records and h1S act1ons to Donald Otte I Glada Smlth do hereby Wlll my curly hall' to Carolyn Sue Klesow who needs 113 very much my ab1l1ty to stay out of trouble ln Home Economlcs Class to Joyce Smlth I wish to leave my typewrlter to Donna Ph1ll1ps, w1th the hope that she will llke it as much as I d1d I leave my good times which I had while working ln the lunch room during basketball games to Marilyn Myers and last but not least I w1sh to leave Lois Hopklns , my ability to stay Slim I I . . I, Ralph Small, hereby will my typewriter to Larry Primm , who I hope can make it work I . .... . . I I I ' I ' I .
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QTUOI C188 Q UID lilly One evenlng after a very busy day I sat down to watch one of my favorlte QUIZ programs the S64 000 OOO Questlon when suddenly a very famlllar face appeared on the screen I couldn t place her unt1l the announcer sald that she was M1ss Martha Dromey, an old schoolmate of mme As she entered the booth I was on the edge of my seat When Martha flnally answered the S64 O00 O00 Questlon I was a nervous wreck Iust then the telephone rang It was another schoolmate Lt Lols Corwm She had been in the an' force slnce her graduatlon She told me the class of 1956 57 was havlng a reumon 1n the old Barlng Hlgh School Audltorlum She offered to fly me up 1n her prlvate Jet plane As we taxled onto the runway of the Barmg Alr Port we were greeted by a very good looklng young man We was another of my schoolmates , Professor Ralph Small who was the head of the Engllsh Department at the Mlssourl Un1vers1ty rn Columbla He has become one of the most outstandlng cr1t1cs 1n the fleld of llterature As we arrlved at the Baring aud1tor1um we were greeted f1rst by Mr and Mrs Emmett Schultz Emmett and the former Glada Sm1th were marrled soon after graduatlon Then I saw an old frlend and schoolmate Carolyn Bruegenhemke She told us she was now the owner of several oil wells in Texas She was also a recordlng star Her latest release lS Poncho My Danclng Partner She told us she had taken up a new hobby, refereeing basketball games Just then Iames HOpk1I'1S arrlved He has a black eye and one arm 1n a sllng When I aSked h1m what had happened, he told us he was a hot rod drlver and had been 1n a bad crackup the day before He had marrled a Barlng g1rl and they recently had twlns They named them Mary and Ierry Then I was approached by a very dlstlngulshed look1ng man He was Professor John O Thomas the world famous lecturer and phllosopher I-Ie had Just flnlshed hls latest book How to Th1nk While You Sleep As the banquet began I was seated beslde the world heavy welght boxlng champlon Iose-ph Klller McManus Slnce he had become boxlng champ he spent most of hls t1me 1n Egypt where he owned a castle and a large harem Just then Kenny Helmer chief chef of the Stork Club in New York began servlng hls speclal dlsh rattlesnake meat with grasshopper gravy He sald he was marrled to a Barlng g1rl who 1S now a professlonal model They fell ln love durlng the tlme they stayed 1n the same boardlng house together When the day ended, LO1S and I started homeward with many regrets but Wlth many norles of a very emoyable day A G! I f f .I I. 1 ' They had a large family of I2 children and ran a very successful farm near Baring.
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