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teu Ti iCl We, the seniors of Chester High School, being of unsound mind, of weak heart, and having but a few short hours to dwell among the horrors of the trials and tribulations of our high school days, and being on the verge of departing for realms unknown, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament. It is our request that Mr. Jensen gather together all the wads of gum that may be found In our classrooms and under our desks and have them molded into a monument to be erected to our memory on the northeast corner of the northwest section of the flagpole. Behind the magazine rack, hidden under the radiator, in the west end of the library, will be found the key to all the examination questions that have been asked us during our high school days, thus at last solving the great mystery of the senior class. Without this answer book, we might yet be dwelling among you. We, the seniors, will our good grades and senior dignity to all the juniors, so that they can set an example for the rest of the school. Also, we leave you our traditional seats by the windows in the study hall. To the sophomores, we will our worldly ways, gained by having made Chester High our home for two years more than you have. Freshmen, we leave you these halls of learning. (You think you own them anyway.) The seniors as individuals bequeath die following worldly possessions in the form and manner stated below: GERALD ANDERSON wills his wit and humor to Charles Peterson. His worn out brains, ” he wills to Jim Berg. (They’ll still work if you use them right, Jim.) ROSE CUSHING wills her ability to say the right thing at the wrong time to Dianne Luchetti. Her ability to play the first and last note in every run in Stars and Stripes For- ever” she wills to her sister, Pat Cushing. RAY EVANS wills his ability to never do anything, but always get by to Bob Funderhide. His trombone talent he wills to Speed Wright. CAROL EVELAND wills the fun and excitement she had on Sneak Day to anyone who can use it as well as she did. MARY JEAN GREINER wills her top place on the honor roll to Marilyn Zorn. Her ability to get along with the teachers she wills to David Ward and Jimmy Thielman.
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