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I, Ron Kohl, do hereby will my long hair to Mr. Strickland, providing it doesn't go to his head. I, Ron Quinn, do hereby will my ability to get out of last period study hall to Allen Schultz, providing he stays down to Joes the whole hour. I, JoAnn Stopak, do hereby will my ability to get the car to Carol Zelasny, providing she is more successful than I was. I, Susan Sweet, do hereby will my ability to get along so well with the opposite sex to Carol Kennedy, providing she gets most flirtatious on the Personality Poll. I, Phyllis Zelasny, do hereby will my shortness to LeAnn Meinecke, providing she doesn't shrink to 5' 2 or less over night. I, Judy Zoucha, do hereby will to anyone the same luck I had in bunking with three in a locker.
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We, the Senior Class of 1964, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Senior Class of 1965, our ability to raise money for sneak day, providing each of them doesn't have to chip in more than $5.00. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Junior Class of 1965, our maturity, providing they grow up within the next two years. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Sophomore Class of 1965 our ability to be a menace to the teachers, providing they get good grades in the process. We, the Seniors, do hereby will to the Freshman Class of 1965 our ability to conform to high school life, providing they do it within four years. I, Roger, Booth, do hereby will my ability to play football to Allen Shultz, providing he keeps his weight down. I, Lois Branting, do hereby will my ability to get up at 8:30 and get to school on time to Jim Clark, providing he doesn't get there before five minutes until 9:00. I, Linda Church, do hereby will my homecoming crown to some lucky Junior girl, providing that she is as baffled as I was. I, Glenda Colbert, do hereby will my height to Elynn Miller, providing she doesn’t become taller than I am. I, Larry Didier, do hereby will my ability to get along with Mr. Strickland to Dick Kohl, providing he doesn't get kicked out of school more than once. I, Dick Evers, do hereby will my ability to throw the discus to Mr. Strickland, pro- viding he doesn't toss it in any windows. I, Howard Fairbairn, do hereby will my ability to play football to any unfortunate un- derclassman, providing he is as big as I am. I, Bonnie Freeland, do hereby will my short hair to Sandy Hays, providing she de- cides to put some curl in it. I, Maxine Hannappel, do hereby will my privilege to sell annual ads to some lucky Junior, providing they don't spend anymore time than I did window shopping. I, Jackie Herman, do hereby will my ability to have a successful slumber party to any female underclassman, providing they can keep the girls awake all night as I did. I, Joyce Huele, do hereby will my quiet nature to Kathy Bolen and Irma Morris, pro- viding they use it in the right manner. I, Pat Kennedy, do hereby will my ability to get my chores done and come to school late to my sister Carol, providing she doesn't arrive at school before 9:05. I, Mary Alyce Kluck, do hereby will my Drum Major's baton to Margaret Herman, providing she turns the band at the right corners as I did. I, Jim Ksiasek, do hereby will my ability to go with a girl from Clarks to some of the fellows who don't realize what they have right here.
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a m o u J a J W or cl $ Joyce Heule............................A good reputation is more valuable than money. JoAnn Stopak...........................While we stop to think, we often miss the opportunity. Jim Ksiazek............................Crime is honest for a good cause. Glenda Colbert.........................Rome was not built in a day. Lois Branting..........................Better late than never. Roger Booth............................Better to give than to take. Larry Didier...........................Man's best possession is a sympathetic girl. Maxine Hannappel.......................Little friends may prove great friends. Tom Morgan.............................We cannot all be masters. Dick Evers.............................They say miracles are past. Roy Quinn..............................Romans, countrymen, and lovers! Hear me for my cause; and be silent, that you may hear. Jennie Pierce..........................Marriage is a desperate thing. Pat Kennedy............................Kiss till the cows come home. Howard Fairburn........................No man can lose what he never had. Jackie Herman..........................The mouth is talkative and troublesome: for words once uttered, there is hardly a place for repentance. Marcia Mustard.........................Learning without thought is labor lost: thought without learning is perilous. Ron Kohl...............................Shoot low, men, They're riding Shetlands. Mary Kluck.............................Life is like an onion, you peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep. Phyllis Zelasney.......................Use friendship as a drawing account if you wish, but don't forget the deposits. Linda Church...........................The highest towers begin at the ground. Bonnie Freeland........................When you give honest advice, have one foot out the door. Judy Zoucha............................Neither in writing nor in reading wilt thou be able to lay down rules for others before thou shalt have first learned to obey rules thyself. Much more is this so in life. Susan Sweet............................There is always someone worse off than your- self. 1 8
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