S fUCAti. I, Clarence Allen, bequeath my position on the basketball team to anyone who thinks they can warm the bench better than 1 did. I, Bill Anderson, bequeath my wavy hair to any girl with a “Toni”. I, Fay Arthur, bequeath my fanciful ideas and also extend my sympathies to the editor of the '50 Oak. I, Charles Baker, bequeath my book ‘The Unappreciated Trail of a Master Mind to the library. I, Fred Baltz, bequeath my ability to grow manly whiskers (which I shave every day) to George Davis. I, Colleen Birch, bequeath my “fid dling” ability to Eunice Freenv. I, Darrell Blanton, bequeath my batting average to Val Lee. I, Harold Connor, bequeath the record “Twelfth Street Rag to the album of good records for the classes to come. I, Thurston Dunn, bequeath my quiet and dignified character to Carroll Turner. I, Dale Ensminger, bequeath by ability to get good grades through long and hard concentration to anyone who cares to pass on a 4-. I, Don Heimburger, bequeath my quietness to any worthy person. I, Marlin Anderson, bequeath my typ- ing ability to “nimble fingers’ Jerry Darrah. I, Bonnie Jones, bequeath my size to any net player on the volleyball team—who will ten be the only net player in the league who can walk under the net at their full height. I, Allen Lafferty, bequeath my haircut to Melvin Harris. 1, Frances Lee, bequeath my tendency to have thin hair to Lydia Beaty. I, Jack Leonard, bequeath my wide- awake appearance to Vernie Lee. I, Donn Malcolm, bequeath my lost teeth to Eamie Easley. 1, Patsy Miller, bequeath my dimples to anyone who needs them. I, Darrell Montgomery, bequeath my one eyebrow to Muriel Olson. I, Lynette Montgomery, bequeath my bed in classes to any poor student who needs the sleep. 1, Florene Norris, bequeath my ability to do without sleep to anyone who needs the few extra hours to do some hard study- ing. 1, Milan Nutter, bequeath my violin ability to Robert Printz. I, Helen Oberstaller, bequeath my driv- ing ability to anyone else who is trying to get a license. I, Raymond Printz, bequeath my ability to hit home runs to Freddie Richter. I, Ruth Rardin, bequeath my golden peroxide hair to Velma Cline. I, Edith Rossi, bequeath my “cackle to anyone who wants it. I, Jack Sims, bequeath my dislike for an argument to Don Long. I, Don Temple, bequeath my ability to blow sour notes in band to Bonnie Blakely. I, Jean Tuchardt, bequeath my flirting ability to Glema Biddle. 19
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1. Fay Arthur 2. Don Tempi . 3. Colleen Birch. 4. lynette Montgomery. 5. Florene Norris (right). 6. Thurston Dunn. 7. Harold Connor. 8. Sonny Allen. 9. Don Heimburger. 10. Allen lafferty. 11. Helen Oberstaller. 21
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