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Will I, Lloyd Blatchford. To whom it may concern! I leave my basketball skills to my brother. And to some freshman in first period, my height. And to ? ? ? my ability not to pay attention to Mr. Bell in Chemistry. I, Susie Trevethan, will the prom and its many problems to any junior who ever has to manage it. To my sister Sherie, I leave my ability to get good grades with a minimum of study. And to Patsy Werner, I will Three Years of Torture at SHS. I, Pauline A. Martin, will to Mike Jones my ability to get along with the principal. I, Willard Eugene Dunham, being of sound mind and unstable body, will my Big Mouth to Lee S. and to Clay S. , my ability to stay out all night and not get in trouble to Kevin D. , and all my problems to my family. I, Marie Johnson, will all the fun times at S. H. S. to my sisters and to Rex Martin, four years of Seward High. I, Bryan Clarke, will to my little sister, Linda-Rae, my enthusiasm to get involved in school activities and to see these jobs through to the end for the betterment of Seward High. I, Richard Lucason, being of inefficient mind and minute body, will my ability to use big words but not understand them to Jermy Skinner. I, Joyce Audette, will to Livy, someone as coordinated on the balance beam as I am, to Randy, someone to bug him every school dayg to Susie Amend and Luther Richie, two freshmen as good as mine were, and to Bernie, someone to pop out of his locker! I, Nancy Burke, will to my Assistant Editor, the Folly, the composer to Jenny, to the girls of Office Practice I, Office Practice II, and to the class of 72 , SHS and that one more year. I, Robin Urbach, will to Nancy Viale the fun and experiences of the Marathon, to Dan Smith the joys of Mr. Bell's class, to Rose Backlund my place in the front row at Chorus concerts, to Mr. Morang my turkey sandwiches, and to my sister Susie all the fun times I had at S. H. S. I, Jeanine Pullar, of jelly mind and mellow body, will away Seward to whoever wants it. I, Linda Weaver, will to the future students of Seward High the Police Department and court with the hope that the students can get along with them as well as I have. I, Karen Pollard, after being in S. H. S. for Q years, will to Michael my brother locker 434 in hopes that someday he'll make it that far, and to Mr. Martin, my milk and donuts. I, Harold Faust, being of capable mind and cautious body, so leave to my brother and sister all of the joys of Seward High and I have pity on them, to Stan the Man, all the personal satisfaction of the Varsity manager's job with the hope he lives through it, and to the future science students of Seward High, I leave a willingness to argue with Mr. Bell with the foregone knowledge that it isn't any use. I, Leslie Merritt, will to Nancy Sadusky my ability to never run out of things to say, to Hep Porter my ability to eat during classes without getting caught, to Uncle Ray fNorrisJ some of my brains because I have such an abundance I can give some away, and to Lee Stanton all my old nick-names since he gave me most of them. I, Steve Ervine, being of sound mind, do hereby will to Mr. Bell, Pistol for better or for worse. I also will Don Estel my favorite pet. I, Fred Downs, lipstrong and sticklong, will my SHS Charge cards back to Mr. Crisp, my will to Paul for ideas, and my secret for sound effects to Mr. Ullom and possibly to Mrs. Utic. I, Sharon Munson, will be leaving this school. I leave Camille S. any extra brownies, Carmen R. two more years of brainwork at this school, a new set of brakes to Kim K. , and Seward High to all the under- classmen. I, Jayne Ravnik, being of confused mind and tortured body, leave the incoming students of S. H. S. the ability to keep the teachers on their toes. To Pistol Schoening-keep them laughing, it's a lot of fun. To Jerry Morang, I leave the rememberance of myself in the rooms of S. H. S. Don't be too hard on us little people. I, Sherrel Munson, being of sound mind and body do hereby will Camille Stevens any loose change for Myron or Owl, depending on who is the hungriest. And I also will Carmen Ronne half of someone elses lunch.
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