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n 1 A i 3 I A i i We, the Class of 1950 of the Central City High School,realizing the noble and junspiring influence we have had upon this school for the last four years, being matthie time, stramfe as it may seem, temporarily in our right mind an knerimg Etheuncertainty of ire and the certainty of dea h,do hereby declare an pub is this, our last will and testament. To all underclasemen we leave the privilege to occupy the seats in this sehool from nine to four tend sometimes afteri. To the Juniors we leave our ability to have safe and sound class meetings. To the Sophomores we bequeath our speedy meumds of study, and, last but not least, to the Freshmen we leave the ability to use their high school careers half as well as we did. I, Juliann Wilder, will my height to Henry Brockman. 1, Sarah Enderson, will my kitty cat sweater to Don Grassman since he seemed tolike it so very well. ' To Virginia Reeves, I, Marilyn Travis, will my ability to chew gum vigorously I, Jocelyn Weller, will my voice to Barbara Adams and hope she gets as much ugeout of it as I did. To the Senior boys or next year, I, John Edgar, will my ability to get dates with new girls that move to town. I, Phyllis Barnholdt, will all my former boyfriends to anyone who wants them. Ihave my man! I, Barbara Tooley, will my ways with Miss Moerer to Cleo Brumbaugh. I, Duane Campbell, will my adorable blush to Paul Grosshans. To Jim Gillan, I, Robert Condon, bequeath my football ability. I, Eleanor Gambica, will my walk to Elaine Rrance. To all the kids of Central City High, I, Donna Folmer,will my ability to make friends with everyone. I, Dick Galusha, will my quiet ways to David Erickson. I, Lena Mae Heald,will my position in Mr. Franklin's office to Delores Tucker mm Verna Christensen. They are in there most of the time anyway. To Marilyn Sinsel, I, Betty Carlson, will my red hair and charming disposimni I, Cecil Currey, will my excellent manners to Andy Smith. I, Iris Ferris, leave my dimples to Eola Mae Powell iae if she needed themi. To Jeanne Nielsen, I, Beverly Graham, will my yodeling ability; it might help with your musical career, Jeanne. 1, Gloria Johnson, bequeath everything I have, except my Junior boyfriend, to the Junior girls. I, Norma Holz,will my fast reading ability to Marlow Post. I, Robert Davis, leave to Harold Scholl my height and great courage. To Jean Kyee, I, Phyllis Bolling, will my friendly personality. I, Marlene Groashans, will my cheerleading pep to Janet Crites. : I, Frank Harlow,will my;speedy ways to Elgin Nelsen, so that he can make ittb :school on time next year. I , Barbara Norgard, will my quiet, reserved ways to Jeanne Greving. To Barbara Little,I, Eugene Post,will my ability to get away with chewing toe bacoo in Mr. Watson's class. I, Lucille Nouzoveky, will my eagerness to recite in class to Joyce Lindahl. To JoAnne Dahlgren,I, Evelyn Nine, leave the scent of the flower shop. I, Gladys Jensen, will my government notebook to the Seniors of next year. I, Pat Lewis, will my ability to be on the Honor R011 to Richard Butt. IaLJohnny Taber, will my boxing ability to Leslie McHargue. Weire rootid for you as . I, Betty McMahon, will my refined ways to Phyllis Powers. To Lois Snodgrass, I, Betty Larson, will my ability to become engaged when you are a Senior. I, John Hall, will my ability to get back into school after I had been kicked out to Theresa Powers. . To Williamette Desch, I, Beverly Rose, will my height. To Donna Kuskie, I, Doris Rutherford, will my ability to get and keep a man.
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