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■ We, the class of 19 9» about to pass out of this sphere of education In full possession of a crammed mind, well trained memory, and vast under- standing, do make and publish this our last will and testament. To the class of 50 the senior class wills Mr. Miller as a sponsor. To Mrs. Ferris, our wonderful commercial teacher, we will the chanoe to be a sponsor of a class as nice as the seniors. Ruth Waldo wills her figure to Lottie Ward. To Arbeautus Hartwlg, Donna Souers wills her ability to keep a man. Donna Durham wills her size three shoe to Beverly Hewitt. To Marilyn Awdukewlch, Eunice will her the ability to sing and find pages In Glee Club, without going Into spasms. Rosalea wills to Bob Mattner her gracefulness so that he can run down the basketball floor without tripping over his own feet. To Walt Peachey, Donna Durham wills her shortness. Gloria Brlney wills to the little midget, Jeanette Walters, her chub- biness. To Mr. Pennington, our coach, Art and Ronnie will some more basket- ball players like themselves. The senior girls leave to Mr. Pennlnsrton a few bobby pins to keep the hair out of his eyes. To Mr. Momany, the seniors leave the ability to run the school after the 49'ers leave. Delores Avery wills to Marilyn Awdukewlch the ability to keep her mouth dosed. To Francis Jackson, Ronnie leaves his slim physique. Pat leaves her musical ability to Mary Enders on the condition that she use It when no one Is listening. To the History of the School, we leave our famous names, whose auto- biographies would fill volumes, and also the honor of producing the first annual since 1930. Ruth wills to Clara Mattner, her bashfulness. The seniors will to the Janitors, two lounging chairs for the boiler room. Rosalea wills her ability In cheerleading to Jane Smith, maybe that will make her look more petite. Eunice wills her cheerleading ability to Delores Heppler, think she will get It this time? Carole wills to Ronnie Murpny a few more freckles. To Mr. Mortorff, the seniors will the ability to discipline his stu- dents. To the basketball team—a few more trophies. Delores wills her glasses to Bob Peever so that he won's always be stepping on someone's feet. : Art wills his Line when talking to girls to Frank Hoover. To Lottie Ward, Eunice Thalmann wills her ability to wear a sweater. To Mrs. Ferris, we dedicate the memory of our BEST BEHAVIOR. The senior boys leave their splendid spirit of stubborness to the mules from which It originated. Ruth Waldo wills her ability to keep slender to Adele Kaiser. To Donald Schllpp, Ethel wills her natural curly hair, so maybe now he won't have to get a tonl every six months. Art wills his exceed weight to Ronald Kelgley. Ik
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eov about Ronnie, our second 'lone boy, With eleven girls in the class? In sports he starred, in studies worked hArd, So in college we know he'll pass. n the spring, summer or fall of the year On the farm she's busy as a bee She worked awfully hard in school too, Her name, Delores Avery. loria is next upon our list In this school known very well, She's been here from the 'ginners grade on Her many friends think she's swell. 0ere's the girl that's like a hug Short and sweet, but you see, Donna Durham doesn't like it a bit, You can all look down on me. Sewing, cooking and baking too |Queen of the County was she It was Eunice who baked that Cherry pie, But a Beautition she plans to be. [Confident, casual and carefree 1 ) |We describe Donna Souers this way As humorous as you can find them, She kept us happy alJ day. eappily all of us gather This class of ' f9 Today we're all together. Tomorrow, some are behind. Our lessons and duties we've had to do, The troubles and Joys we've shared, The happy mem'ries we gathered here Will remain with us for'ere. Our parents and teachers thoughtful ; Have rendered much of their time To help us through our early life To prepare us for the climb. 0ook at the halls we used to walk, The stairs we used to tread, Eau Claire High we see in gladness What we used to see in dread. 15
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To Willie Brown, the aeniore will a seat next to Jane Thomas so he can get better marks in his studies. Pat wills to Cora Ruff her ability to get her Bookkeeping done. Eunloe wills Joyoe Classman her long finger nails, so now maybe she will have something to ohew on. Gloria wills her ability not to blush to Harry Stockman. To the sophomore girls we will our sparkling halos. The senior class wills to Earl Paustlan and Sam Waldo a girlfriend. To Mrs. Carter, the seniors will the ability to drive oarefully like Vernon Peachey. To Mr. Miller, our wonderful advisor, we leave a modern ohemlstry room with oomplete facilities and some Intelligent students. To the Juniors we leave only one skip day with a sponsor because the senior girls took the other one this year. To the entire school we leave our sweet dispositions, the oo-oper- atlon we have given our teachers and our aolllty to Oe trustworthy. Signed, sealed and published by the above named class of 19 9. Rfl and for tnelr last will'and testament In the presence of us who have neretofore suoeoribed our names and witnesses In the presence of tne said testators and of each other. Signed----Class of 19 9 Witnesses-Ethel Hoover Donna Souers Pat LaVanway MOTTO— If we rest—we rust. COLORS—Peach and light green. ADVISOR—Mr. Don Miller. FLOWER—Talisman rose. 17
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