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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of Rosalie High, Class of 1961, being of sound mind and body declare with full approval and assurance this our last Will and Testament as follows: I: We, the proud Seniors, Class of 1961, will and bequeath our beautifully carved desks to the class of 1962, so that they may gaze out of them next year. II: We, the proud Seniors, Class of 1961, will and bequeath our ability of persuading the teachers to grant us our many wishes to the Juniors. Ill: We, the proud Seniors, Class of 1961, will and bequeath our charming dispositions to the faculty who fully realized how charming we really were. IV: We, the proud Seniors, Class of 1961, will and bequeath all of our stolen pencils back to the Juniors who stole them in the first place. As individuals we will and bequeath the following: I, Karen Klintworth, will and bequeath my beautifully carved desk to Nancy Peterson, my Bookkeeping books to Ron Blank, my red hair to David Franson, my driver’s license to Patty Peterson, my ability to go steady to Norma Kinning, my ability to get home early to Darwin Perrin, my brother, Larry to the girls of the graduating class of 1970, and everything else, except Donnie Blank, to whoever wants it. I, Claire Johnson, will and bequeath my size to Kenny Nelson, my desk to some nice Junior girl and everything else to anyone who can get away with it. I, Jackie Slaughter, will and bequeath my dear old desk to cousin Jim (who always sits across from me) in order that he may finish the undone carving, my red pencils back to Mr. Beck, my straight A's to my sister, Sue, my dark hair to Sandra Gustin, my size 8 shoes to Nancy Peterson,my abilities, (whatever they may be) to each and every Junior, and every- thing else to Mrs. Marr, except Gene. I, Wesley Gunderson, will and bequeath my blond hair to Elaine Sailors, my ability to get along with the teachers to David Franson, my carved-up desk to any unsuspecting Junior who will have it, and my Bookkeeping papers to the student who can read sign language. I, Barbara Slaughter, will and bequeath my desk to some unfortunate Junior, my Bookkeeping practice sets to Jim Bar- ada, all my misery problems to Patsy Peterson, my ability to keep my mouth shut to Barbara Peterson, ray ability to go steady without stepping out to Elaine Sailors, and everything else, except Paul, to all my nieces and nephews to come.
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I, Ronald Kramer, will and bequeath my desk to anyone who wants it, my dark hair to Patsy Peterson, my ability to get along with the teachers to Charlie Johnson, and my ability to do my best work to Jim Muhle. I, Eddie Novak, will and bequeath my Louie XIV original desk to Larry Richardson so he can be close to the assembly hall teacher, my French book with all the answers in it to Don Blank, my parking place by the school to Jim Muhle so he'll have two spaces to park right, and everything else to my brother Delmar, except my Pink Lady . I, Kathy Krumwiede, will and bequeath my letter-writing ability to Norma Kinning, my Bookkeeping books to Connie Nelson, my height to Paula Bonneau, my brown eyes to Barbara Peterson, my childhood pictures to Mr. Beck, and the rest of my pencils to whoever likes to take them. I, Larry Ahlers, will and bequeath my desk to Jim Barada my football pads to Francis Wood, my ability to get along with the teachers to Jim Muhle (who will need it), and every- thing else but you know who to anyone who wants it. I, Tommy Anderson, will and bequeath my stolen pencils to Patsy, my football outfit to David Franson, my cleverness to Jim Muhle, my persuasive abilities to Janice Canarsky, and almost everything else to whoever wants it. I, Loren Ahlers, will and bequeath to Jim Muhle my foot- ball suit, my desk near the windows (excellent fcr gazing) to Jim Barada, my way to get along with none of the teachers to some nice Junior, my nights, which I spent overtime at school to Elaine Sailors, my high school nights to anyone who thinks they can handle them, and everything in school that I have to anyone who wants it. ROSALIE SENIOR CLASS (1961)
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