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Jimmy G zewood, uses tyring l?th Gref Chavis vills his place or. the football Squad to with the hope Jimmy survives as will ns He nns. 1Ath Morris Hinkle wills his nimbleness to George Shafer providing he it to bring honor to K.C.H.S in the athletic Held. 17th. Jeanie Kamp wills her sweet temper to Carol Pollison in the room with the hope she might use it s me tire. 18th. Louise Presfield wills her freckles to Ihrg-ret Jauregui, horinr she can manage them better thnn she has. 2Cth. Frank Gazewood -.vills his height to Ward Holderness on the one condition he doesn it stun it. ?lst Lnurene Dufford wills her Saturday night dates during her Senior year to any of the Junior girls who can have as much fun on them a she has. 22nd. Mary Gonzales wills her dimple to some girl who can use it to catch a man. ?3rd. Barb-ra Sundberg vills her flair for unique styled shoes to anyone who cares for modern art. P4th. Raymond Brazelton wills his car to P.alphe Baird, providing he takes care 25th. Janice Holderness wills her loose sweaters and high necked blouses to Gail Grandbouche providing she ruts them to good u. e. ?6th. Lawrence ».rphy »111» the Am he h.d In football to the Freshen boys on condition they are rough and tough enough to ta.ce it. 27th Johnny Sellers wills his ability not to get along with girls to Robert Kendall providing he has sense enough to use it. 28th. Jimmy Bershinsky wills his harmonica to Chuck Hayes if he promises to entertain when asked. 29th. Flora Pettry wills her worries to anybody who is sucker enough to take them. LASTLY: We hereby nominate and appoint W. F. Chollar, Superintendent of schools of Hayden, Colorado, to be the executer, without, bond, of this our last will and testament;and we hereby revoke all former wills and test- amentary instruments. IP :ITKESS ..HEREOF: The attached instrument, was hereunto subscribed bv the Senior Class, in the presence of each other,and was at the same time declared by them to be their last will and testament, and we are at their request signing our n m.es hereunto in their presence as attesting witnesses.. Superintendent Private Sponsored -y T-'-S 'e ■ O . : r
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At last we were juniors. The boys decided to really take over this year, we elected: President, Bud uamilletti; Vice-President, John sellers; Secretary- Treasurer, vest Hindman; student council Kepresentatives, Konald steele and Alb- ert Grimes. Kiss nastman was our sponsor. ve ordered the ost wonderful class rings this year and most of the girls ordered their rings in boys' sizes ll wonder why). The class rave a ploy Bargain Bride , which was a hilarious success. e also raised .roney by giving a bingo party and cake walk, uur theme for the jun- ior and senior prom, Gandy hand- was a gala affair. rinally our senior year arrived and we reached the pinnacle for which we had travled twelve long years. Uur officers were President, Gregory Uhavis;vice President, Bud oamil] ett i; oecretary-rreasurer, eglantine wilson; otudsnt GCr.ro; 1 Keprssentatives, Barbara oundberg and Lawrence I.'ur'phy. Uur sponsor was Gooch Lowry. Gharlene ohreves joined the class this year and Jack Barnes rejoined us but left for school in Arizona afeain. uur activities included a school party, a class play later in the sprin r. Uur sneak day was planned wit! root enthusiasm. Uur Baccalaureate oundey ''as held Kay 14 and Graduation .service? ’ ore old Kay 17. WILL LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: We the seniors of Hayden High, of the city of Hr.vden State of Coiorado, being of sound mind and memory do make, publish, and declare this our will and testsment, in manner and form as follows: 1st. We will our financally embarrassed conditions to the underclassmen, with the hope they'll be able to pull us out of the red without getting in too deep themselves. 2nd. We will to the Juniors, our old books hoping that if they find them, they will open them at least once sometime during the year. 3rd. We will to the Sophomores our ability in getting low grades, chewing gum throwing erasers and in general, giving the poor teachers a bad time, with the one reminder: The chairs in the office are awfully hard. 4th. We will to the Freshmen our old scarred up desks, with a caution not to chew any of the carefully placed gum under the desks} It has our own personal bacteria in it. 5th. Bob Grant wills his muscles to Joe Clark, providing Joe makes them bigger and stronger. 6th. Charlene Shreves wills her dirty white ox-fords and a bottle of white show polish to Gerry Holderness, knowing that she vd.ll have the patience to polish them evecy day. 7th. Ronald Steele wills his new plastic rimmed glasses to Jack Kagie. 4th. Eglantine Wilson wills her cooking ability to the F.H.A.and her excellent penmenship to all who need it. 9th. West Hindman wills his quietness to Don Hinkle knowing he could use a good portion of it. 10th. Albert Grimes wills his car to Connie Zorn, if Connie promised to lake care of it. 11th. Bud Camilletti wills his ability to have trouble to Ernie Zulian with the hope he has enough brains to get out by himself. 12th. Enid Bissel wills her long blonde hair to Bessie Benson, probiding she keeps the curls in and the scissors out. 13th. Joe Skufca wills his ability to play football to Jack Rowly. 14th. Nancy Carroll wills her passion for blue Fords to some girl with me- chanical ability and the patience to use it. SPONSORED BY LINDE'S SERVICE STATION PROPIER OR LINDr SUNDBERG
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