Willis High School - Pirate Yearbook (Willis, KS)

 - Class of 1946

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CLASS wiLL We, the members of the class of l946, having reached the end of our high school career, and though somewhat fatigued by incessant mental toil, are still of sound mind, memory and under- standing do make and publish this our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. As to .our worldly estates, and all property, real, personal, or mixed, or to that which we shall be entitled at the time of 'our decease we devise, bequeath, and dispose thereof in the manner following, to wit: lst, we direct that our obsequies shall be conducted in such manner as is becoming our social standing, due mention to be made of our various pranks and our activities in behalf of this school, hoping that our pall-bearer will be men of strong muscles and our mourners be ready to lament our demise. We give and bequeath to this noble institution of learning all the cash we shall have left at the close of this year, which, we trust, will aid the Trustees to reimburse the school of any damage we may have done to this edifice. After Sneak Day the balance on hand is 300.00. We give and bequeath to our teachers all our unfinished les- sons and our badly rendered recitationsg we also will to them peaceful nights and undisturbed slumber, for no longer will they have to worry about our examinations, no longer will our grades disappoint them, no longer will they have to listen to our suppli- cations. Rest will be theirs, a long well-earned rest from ardu- ous toil. A We give and bequeath to the Freshmen Class a large pail of unused Brain Glue , to be used by them carefully and persist- antly while preparing their lessons. ' , We give and bequeath to the next senior class a collection of magic puzzles, the solution of which will prove to them enjoy- able pastime when preparation of their lessons becomes monot- ' onous and other diversions lose their attractions. ln order to show our good will towards the Sophomores, we bequeath to them a copy of an Almanac which will help them to steer clear of many an approaching storm.



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We give and bequeath to the Whole student body a collection of magazines and other periodicals suitable for the ignition of our pyres. Also let us not forget to leave to the students all oi the gum in or on the desks. Each member of the class has one Worldly possession which he Wishes to leave to some schoolmate: Iulius Seei Class President, bequeaths his ability to conduct class meetings to Dick Tollefson. Carl Bohnenkemper: leaves a portion of his height to Donnie Knudson. Addie Lambert: gives and bequeaths her ability to argue to Ioan Larson. Add1'e acquired this ability from Claudie Zimmerman, a senior of 1945. Donald Barnes: leaves his dashing Way with women to Paul Willich. Ioan Willis: bequeaths her ability to look Wide awake and eager for Work on Monday mornings to Betty White. - Cvven Modeland: leaves his bass voice to Rod, hoping he Will represent Willis at the Spring Music Festival. Beulah Mace: bequeaths her ability to attract the Center on the Basket- ball Team to Delores Ross. Charles Zimmerman: leaves his ability to please the teachers to Dale . Zimmerman. Gladys Small: leaves her Well groomed hair to Donovan johnson. We, the Class of 1946, have contained our Last Will and Testament on this sheet of paper and have subscribed our names and affixed our seals, this 9th day of May 1946 A.D. one-thousand nine hundred and forty- six. ' Senior Class

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