We leave our minor possessions as follows: I, Dick Hayden, will my ability to go with one girl to Marvin Welty, who may need it. I, Sandra Holloway, will my ability to french headlights to the other members of the Gear Grinders Club. I, Bill Baker, will my ability to make home-brew to David Vickstrom. (He needs it.) I, Keith Dibbern, will my curly hair and good looks to Benny Armour. Be sure to keep your hair oiled. I, Gene Hadenfeldt, will my ability to go duck hunting during school hours to Dick Hadenfeldt. I, Clayton Perkins, will my ability to stay alive when between a Plymouth and a Buick to Larry Holloway, who will use it well. I, Harlan Stutzman, will my racing ability to Earl Reed with hopes that he becomes a great race car driver. I, Margaret Spiehs, will my fancy driving to Carol Harders. I, Betty Beckler, will my great height to Mervin Schweitzer. I, Linda Ummel, will my ability to stay away from boys to Patsy Bellamy, who will probably need it. I, Derlin Wooden, will my ”57 Chev to Zombie, who already drives one. I, Lorraine Eggers, will my ability to lose weight to Dean Swanson. He needs it! I, Leda Stutzman, will my very sweet, wonderful, ladylike, graceful, and touching manners to Roylene Hahs. I, Allan Simmons, will my ability to eat and be big and strong to Fred Harb. I, Donald Kluge, will my left end on the football team to Steve Burry - as long as he is eligible. I, Barbara Grotz, will my ability to keep a boy friend to Sandy Schlund in hopes that she will use it well. I, Janet Stairs, wui my many boy friends to VeRue Dunlap with hopes that she treats them well. I, Jerry Schweitzer, will my big feet to Clarann Harb with hopes that she will not have any foot trouble in her years to come. I, Linda Keeler, will my crutches to Coach Hagan, who can't seem to get rid of a charley-horse. I, Janice Bruhn, will my ability to make good use of school time to Jack Roberts, who doesn't like to study. I, Connie Hoffmeyer, will whatever I have, if I have anything, to whoever needs whatever I have and can do anything with whatever this thing is. 21
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