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4 Ciara of 7947 We, the twelfth grade class of 7491, being of sound mind and body, volunteer Qwith a little persuasionb to deposit our giggles, wise-cracks, and jokes to our unworthy underclassmen. Norman Klein wills his ability to carve such fancy initials and pictures on the desks to David Rapp. Martha Harris wills her alertness in watching for Miss Bailey to return to sixth hour typing class to Ioan O'Brien, provided Ioan passes first-year typing. U Ona Fredenburg wills her journalism book with all the answers written in to Mina Maloy. Bob Yates and Chuck Steenstry regretfully leave the freshman girls. Edith Carey wills her irregularity in attendance to anyone who has a high enough I. Q. to make passing grades without attending school. Elmer Rosenbaugh wills his skill in hitting the waste basket Qwhich undoubtedly comes from playing basketballj to Ray Sayles. Pat McCall leaves her low grades to her sister, Roberta, to bring up. Dick Roberts wills his slyness in getting the teachers off the subject to Howard Sidney Morton. . Bobby Rogers leaves his wandering mind to Gene Swan to bring back. Gloria Norris fteacher's petj leaves her ability to get in good with the teachers to' Peggy Fox. - Dick' Larson leaves his gum under the desk for the lucky senior who finds it next year. Ierry VVard and Glo Deen Frazier will those tricky dance steps to Doris Iean West and Betty McKeehan. Norma Diester leaves her quickness in sneaking into the cafeteria line to Billy Gene Alexander. Betty U pson leaves the ink she spilled all over the hall when she dropped her ink out of the locker. l Bill Pine leaves his ability to stall for time iat the pencil sharpener to Bob Estes. ' Bob Devling leaves the pictures, cartoons, mustaches,,etc., he added to his textbooks for the entertainment of the underclassmen. Margaret Strobbe unhappily leaves Iim Langhus, but thatls just during school hours. Eddie Simmons wills his muscles to Mary Gladys Fletcher QShe needs them for protfectionj Fred Sieckman leaves his rubber bands, used mostly for terrifying the girls, to Charles Zajic. Alfred Girard leaves the remains of the peanuts he eats in class to all the junior girls. Howard Dawson and Little Leroyw Breshears would leave something only they aren't sure they're leaving. Mardell Hulen leaves her ability to keep talking regardless of the teachers' warnings to Helen Taylor. Kathleen O,Laughlin leaves her typewriter since it's too big to carry out under her coat. K HOWAF Senioi presi BETTY 1 Y-Tee. Drum Steiff, 4
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