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:: mmmmm I, Margaret Jerken, do hereby will and bequeath my long fin- them as much I' I've gernalls to L0I9 Hahn, uaed them May she use Norman Hesterman, do hereby will and bequeath ray pastime of daydreaming In study hall to Bob Norden. May It keep him out of trouble as It has me. I, Vernon Hesterman, do hereby will and bequeath my acrob- atic abilities, and all my other unusual Incidents during raaketball games, to Ned Knape. May they seem Just as amus- ing to him then as they do now. I, Bernlta Hogrefe, do hereby will and bequeath ray Interest In dark, curly hair to whomever thinks that they don't al- ready have this Interest. I, Lola Horr, do hereby will and bequeath my quiet dispos- ition to Marian Wendt. May It get her Into as much trouble as It has me. I, Charles Kruse, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to flirt to Marie Woltman. May she get as much enjoyment out of It In the future as I have. I, Lois Maassel, do hereby will and bequeath mv slimness to Lorna Blschoff. May she eat as much as I do and not get fat. I, Robert Melneke, do hereby will and bequeath mv ability to squeeze as many Into my car as I do for basketball games to anyone who has a car. I, Henrietta Meyer, do hereby will and bequeath some of my tallness to Walter Meyer. I, Joan Meyer, do hereby will and bequeath my dimples to Marie Woltman. I, Lewis Meyer, do hereby will and bequeath my Job of doing house-cleaning to Junior Schnltkey. I, Kenneth Otte, do hereby will and bequeath my flying ab- ility and that of dl'polng wings to Ned Knape. May It earn him as many dates as It has me. I, Edwin Rosebrock, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to handle my Chevy to anyone who can drive one. May he have as much luck as I have. I, Mary Louise Ruffer, do hereby will and bequeath my ab- ility to lose things to Eunice Knape, many friends as It has me. May It bring her as I, Myrl Short, do hereby will and bequeath my position as first chair trombone olayer to Bill Ranzau. May he hit as many sour notes as I have already. I, William Von Devlen, do hereby will and bequeath my friend- ly disposition to Pauline Blschoff. May It gain her friends as It ha9 for me. I, Eldor H. Wesche, do hereby will and bequeath my ability of washing dishes to Otis Plassman. May It give him dlshpan hand8. I, Donald Tietje, do hereby will and bequeath my dark, wavy hair to Julian (lerken. May It Increase his friendship with the girl8 as It has for me.
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SENIOR PERSONALITIES Ola Aschemeier Her friends best know her true worth A sunshine In a shAdy place. Ruth Arnos A fair exterior Is a silent recommendation Angels are painted fair to look like you. Orville Pad®nhoo An lrrestlble traveler on the highway of fun Is loads of fun, and a good sport. A maiden of our century vet most meek. A comoan Ion that Is cheerful Is worth gold. Eva Bar man Three stories high, kind, full of fun Happy am I, from care am I free. ehnfeldt Henry 'VI11 lan Fuehrer A gentleman from sole to crown. For he's a Jolly good fellow. The serenity of an old-fashioned garden. As oure In thought as angels are. Blithe of cheer and gentle of mood, laughter flung over a slim shoulder. And still the wonder grew that one small head could carry all she knew. Ever gentle, kind, and sweet. Just to win fame; then I'll be satisfied. Persuasive soeech and more oersuaslve sighs Slowly, but surely, he strives his goal to attain. Footloose and fancy free. ary Ann Delventhal 1oretta Dietrich Phvllls Flucklnger Kenneth lerken ■ ■ ■ j . X; m Lawrence Jerken A good laugh is sunshine anywhere. A friendly lady with no favorite hate argaret Derken 'Vlnr.lny is his way and pleasant Is his smile. A sound mind In a sound body. A man of much esteem and truly a worthy friend. And a bright star of knowledge shown forth. A face with gladness overspread S' eet looks fy kindness spread. Her smile is gayly persistent. The memory of a girl unsooiled, sweet, generous humane. Sounds a sweet air that gives delight and hurts not. Norman Hesterman Vernon Hesterman Lola Horr In his eves dwells mischief. Laughter holding both his sides. Graceful and useful all she does Blessing and blest where'er she goes. A quaint orecislon rules her days. It takes a great man to make a good listener How quiet, yet how alert.' The mildest manner with the bravest mind. To know her Is to love her. Charles Kruse Robert elneke Henrietta .. °yer
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