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Glass 3.9111 We, the undersigned, wish to make, publish, and declare our last will and testament. Having been judged sound of mind and body, we are legally permitted to do this. All wills and testaments made heretofore are hereby revoked and made void by this, our final will and testament. ARTICLE I To our teachers who have helped us attain our goal, we will our most sincere thanks and appreciation. ARTICLE II To the Class of '54 we leave our loyalty to Menno-Union High School and the torrid task of publishing the next Kishaco-Quill. To the Class of '55 we will our ability to get along well with one another. To the Class of '56 we will our intelligence, studiousness, and initiative. AR TIC LE III Katie Yoder wills her special ability to play ball to Grace Byler. Helen Wilson will be happy to hear that she is to inherit Emma Yoder's giggle. To Betty Crownover, Helen Walters wills her ability to blush. Shirley Treaster leaves her many good times to Mone Stewart. Tiny Russler is to inherit Evelyn Treaster's love for square dancing. Alice Stuart wills her promptness in getting to school to Janice Boxe. Barb Stewart's shyness for the opposite sex is to be inherited by Joe Young. To Mrs. Yoder, Wilma Smucker wills her fondness for chewing gum. Harry Long dedicates his love of all sports to Ray Fultz. Sally Garrett will be delighted to hear she has inherited Bud Krepp's love for hillbilly music. To Marlin Baker, Ruth Kauffman wills her fondness for diets. Dean Kauffman's ability to be quiet is to be inherited by David Price. Bob Hartzler requests his good grades be given to Jacob King. Alan Baker will be happy to hear he has inherited Nancy Garrett's love for the bakery. Marge Esh wills her unique ability to get to Milroy to Marcia Zook. Robert Walters is to inherit Darle Esh's love for chemistry class. Don Crownover's loud laugh is to be given to Bill Haffley. Pat Mateer will receive Joyce Crissrnan's ability to have one boy friend. Bill Corbin wills his love for Fifth Street in Lewistown to Ken Grassmyer. Ab Carson's genuine love for math goes to Tom Collins. Signed: Class of 1953 Witnesses: Mrs. Yoder Mrs. Allison The provisions of this will are to be carried out within one month after the opening of the 1953-54 school term under the supervision of Joas Kauffman, our jolly jogging janitor. Sealed and signed this 18th day of May, nineteen hundred fifth three. Should all the members of the said Class of 1953 fail to attain their goal, the provisions of this will automatically become invalid. ,lyiii g 19
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