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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1948 A. D., being in a satisfactory state of mind and manners do hereby sign, publish, and bequeath the following possessions to the under- classmen: FIRST: We, as a class, bequeath our problems to the sophomores provided they use them as we did. SECOND: We bequeath our conduct to the juniors as they need it badly. In addition, we bequeath the following to individuals: I, Eud Alden, do will and bequeath my wolfish techniques to Leroy Adolphson with the hope that he uses it to better advantages than I did, if he thinks he can!!!!! I, Wanda Arnold, do will and bequeath my riding ability to Billy Anderson with the understanding that HE tames HIS horses. I, Bob Babbitt, do will and bequeath my “wise” answers in history class to Joan Reuter with the understanding that she won’t day-dream as much as I did. I, Duane Black, do will and bequeath my car to Eugene Blount so HE can take some adventurous rides as he has always wanted to do. I, Carl Bovard, do will and bequeath my Latin knowledge to Paul McVay. I, Patty Butler, do will and bequeath my habit of being late to class to Marlene Mitchell with the mutual understanding that she makes her classes faster than I did. I, Charles Cannon, do will and bequeath my bashfulness to Wayne Hampton. ’Nuf said!!!!! I. Ray Carrico, do will and bequeath my “ambitious attitude” to Dave Luper. I, Cedric Dowell, do will and bequeath my ways with the girls to Bob Baker. I, Deloris Eaton, do will and bequeath my shorthand books to Roy Woods, hoping he makes good use of them. I, Adeline Ethington, do will and bequeath my drum major cap to Jerry Hatch. I. Pauline Fullerton, do will and bequeath my leadership ability to anyone who can use it. I, Gene Ginther, do will and bequeath my ability to throw the discus to Bill Bivens and hope he has as much success as I’ve had. I, Virginia Hampton, do will and bequeath my ways with the college boys to Verna Bovard and I hope you have as much luck as I’ve had. I. Betty Hite, do will and bequeath my well-cared-for hair to Fern Duncan. I, Elmer Howard do will and bequeath my ability for skipping school and hunt- ing to Kenny Alden with the hope that he gets bigger game than I did. I, Ray Lock, do will and bequeath my Sophomore “girls” to the oncoming senior boys with the hope that they have as much fun as I’ve had. I, Harold McClure, do will and bequeath my naps in Mrs. Davis’ study halls to Ernie Rapp with the sincere wish that he gets by with them as well as I did. I, Mary Ellen McVay, do will and bequeath my musical abilities to Clarice Wat- son. Make good use of it Clarice!!
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I, Anita Moon, do will and bequeath my trombone ability to Hod O’Hern. I, Donny Myers, do will and bequeath my “country style’’ walk to Marilyn Sor- rells. You’ll probably have to practice some. I, Merlin Nichols, do will and bequeath my inflammable temper to Martha Helen Davis. I. Barney O’Donnell, do will and bequeath my “careful driving” to Carl Ehresman, with the understanding that he always have good brakes. I, Roberta Powell, do will and bequeath my “dainty” feet to Janene Allison, but hope her’s never get quite as large as mine. I, Glenn Reed, do will and bequeath my freckles and red hair to Bob Hook, with the hope that he is NEVER called “carrot-top.” I, Alberta Reihm, do will and bequeath my ability to talk longer than anyone else to Donald Timmerman so he can use it for the history debate next year. I, Bill Sailer, do will and bequeath my freshmen girls to Arnold Rossell. I, Skip Smick, do will and bequeath my love for cheerleading to Blanche Young. I, Dick Suter, do will and bequeath my arguing ability to Jim Hendel. I, John Wall, do will and bequeath my incorrect physics problems to Jackie Luper. I, Shirley Woltzen, do will and bequeath my Peoria “friends” to Norma Jones. I. Eddie Warren, do will and bequeath my liking for farming to Tom Williamson. I, Margie Whisler, do will and bequeath my famous giggle to Carol Lee. You’re too quiet, Carol! I, Dale Williams, do will and bequeath my sense of humor to Caroline Allen. I, Lyle Wright, do will and bequeath my “A’s” to Irvin Nelson. IN WITNESS WHEREOF: We, the class of 1948 afix our seal this 26th day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1948. Signed. THE SENIOR CLASS. WITNESSED BY: Betty Hite Skip Smick Carl Bovard Merlin Nichols (Chairman).
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