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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SENIOR CLASS We, the seniors of nineteen hundred forty five, the said parties of the first part, do hereby proceed to dispose of our respective possessions, both collectively and individually, by bequeathing to the said parties of the second part, our ownings, holdings, and claims: To the Freshmen and Sophomores the seniors leave their political pull with their teachers, their brilliant remarks, and all the artistic carvings on study hall desks. To the boys of the Junior class, the senior boys leave their dates with the draft board. To Lorene Fulkerson is left the quietness of the Senior girls. I, Bill Fredrick Carter, being of sound mind but seldom used, do hereby will and bequeath to Carl Krigbaum my intense love for study halls. My interest in Elaine Ledford I leaye to any Sophomore boy who promises to not use too much. Wanda Watts leaves her correspondence list to Francis Baker. Don t neglect any branch of the service. Wanda didn't 1 I, Eva Mae Yager, Leave to my pal, Elaine Ledford, my sweet disposition and sunny smile. Billy Shannon leaves his bottle of hair oil to Don Campbell. You should try it Don. It keeps Lard's hair from curling. To John Howald he leaves his colorful plaid shirts, and his place at the office typewriter he wills to anyone needing some 'privacy. I, Gene Tunney Simmons, with charity for ail and malice toward none hereby leave to Jack Palmer my reascality and special, ability for staying in hot water. My way with the women I leave to Jimmy Humphrey. Here's to bigger and better conquests, Jimmy!
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I, Dottie Huse, will and bequeath my bashfulness to Marilyn Schafer. My ability as voluntary adviser andarbitrater in any and all disagreements, I leave to Jean Watts. Hubert Schnetaer leaves his beautiful wavy hair to Rex Cragen. (He 3ure needs it.) And to Carl Krigbaum, Hubert leaves his ability to speak loud and too often. Maxine Soianerfeld leaves her artistic ability to her sister, Donna, thus keeping the fame in the family. I, Reva Dell McClintock, after due consideration will and bequeath ray favorite cud of gum to Anna Schnetzer as I'm sure she knows how to use it. Francis Krigbaum leaves to the Sophomore boys his favorite grade school girlie. Careful boys, don't fight! Doris Chenoweth leaves her list of past and present 'flames’ to any girl who would care to start such a collection. Nancy Yager leaves her ability to blush to Donna Sonnerfeld. Why don't you try it some time, Donna. Helen McIntosh leaves her shy, retiring manner to Mary Ellen Springston. To Tiny Egbert she bequeaths her collection of Center boys. Richard Baker leaves his nack for skipping from one affair to another to Bill Cornelius. Mary Lee Anderson wills her ability to say what she thinks and worry later, to Shirley Kohler. I, Charles Henry Mo man, leave ray wage- earning capacity to any guy who ever tries being chums with two sisters at the same time. Believe me, he will need it! Brad Hulse and Bill Walker leaves their trails and tribulations in the service of Uncle Sam to the inductees and volunteers of 19A5-A . Senior Class 19U-19A5
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