CLASS I, Rex Nelick, do bequeath my innocent ways to Bob Peach. I, Charles Odell, do bequeath my various dates to Devon Hallman and my ability to get my dad’s car when I want it to Herbert Gerdes. I, Maynard Parker, do bequeath my dainty little laugh to Dean Winchell. I, Leslie Renner, do bequeath by hilarious ways and ability to entertain to Willis Heidenreich. I, Forrest Rogers, do bequeath my ability to make the freshman girls’ hearts flutter to Lawrence Clausen. I, Myron Sergeant, do bequeath my manly stature to Jack Dietz. I, Verna Lee Stocking, do bequeath my good deportment grades to Rita Middleton. I, Blanche Wallis, do bequeath my ability to argue over anything to Lois Ganschow. I, Ann Waterhouse, do bequeath my vocal ability to Alice Whittington and my artistic hand to Arlene Barth. I, Bob Wolfe, do bequeath my fine bass voice to Wayne Kletzien and my ability to write notes to Darlene Hardy. I, Helen Whittington, do oequeath my ability to listen in class to Nelda Gloden. To Miss Culley we bequeath another ideal bookkeeping class. To Mr. O’May a 50-piece band . . . quiet, stops when he does, no one chews gum and also a new barrel of jokes. WILL To Miss Tolbart a noiseless English IV class! To Mr. Snider an American history class that will gladly stand and recite and enjoy term papers. To Mr. Hatland an Ag. class that does things right and doesn’t break anything. To Mrs. Watson a teaching position closer to Art. We also bequeath her a senior play cast that will learn their lines and not chew gum during rehearsals. To the junior class we bequeath our ability to get annual material and other work in on time and stay out of mischief. To the sophomore class we bequeath our ability to put on a good assembly. To the freshmen we bequeath our ability to stay on the honor roll. To the Carpenters we bequeath our nice clean locker rooms and to keep the halls clean. Also a new broom. To Rosemary a little less work in the office and report cards that always come in on time from the senior class. To Mr. LaRussa another Physics class that gets right to work and puts things where they belong. We also bequeath him a champion basketball and football team. To Mr. Schock another quiet, orderly senior class. To Miss Osborn a sewing class that will wait for her to say O.K. before they cut into the material. Also the wonderful name of Bill.
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