Corder High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (Corder, MO)

 - Class of 1947

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4 Last Will and Testament fContinuedl To Delpha Tieman, my ability to be a good listener. This should prove to 'be an advantage to her many friends as well as Delpha. To Mae Rose, my position in the Senior Class as the plump Senior, so Mr. Iung won't be lost next year without someone to tease. To Maxine Bear, my sportsman like ability, to have on hand, just in case she should lose a one and only to another girl, sometime in the future. To Helen Simon, by request, several of my excess pounds. May they make her happier than they have made me. To Evelyn Riley, my hair twirling habit so she can drive people mad as I have always done. To Mrs. Hollis, my penmanship, to have and to hold, as long as she is a faculty member of C. H. S. I, Ruth Limback, about to leave Corder High School, leave the following abilities and possessions to members of the faculty and high school. May they use them to the best of their ability. To Mr. Weigers I leave a nickle to buy a coke at future basket-ball games. To Herbert Limback, my brother, I leave the Weekly Current Event paper so he can have more time to enjoy reading it. To Mr. Iung all my pencils even though they are not black. To Anna Marie Bollmeyer, my ability to accept certain grades with a smile To Marilyn Beard, I leave a big box of red pepper. May she use it to the best of her advantage. To Joe Templeton, my ability to get to classes on time. To Earl Schroeder, my ability to read my own hand writing. I, Jewell Marie Pregge, being of unusual sound mind and being, do here by bequeath my following possessions to the faculty and my friends. To Mr. Jung, I leave one of my father's pure bred Hampshire pigs, so he may raise the second Molly Lou. - To Mr. Weigers, I leave one bottle of remembering pills, so he can re- member to get his clothes back'from the cleaners without leaving them there for three months. I To Evelyn Riley, by request, I leave my gray skirt, so she may wear it on her many dates. To Wayne Martin, I leave my ability to drive an automobile so he may start da ting his many admirers. To Esterlene Riley I leave, by request, my well-polished saddle oxfords. To Alice Alpers I bestow my hefty legs. May she use them to her best advantage. To Beverly McLaughlin my ability to go through High School for four years without breaking a seat. To Anna Marie Bollmeyer, at her request, my ability to get along with members of the opposite sex. At her request, I leave to Mae Rose one member of the opposite sex. May she have many free tickets to the show on Sunday night. To Robert Steffens, I leave a comb to comb his hair when the wind messes it up.



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Last Will and Testament fContinuedl To Mrs. Hollis, I leave the joy I get from teaching Mr. Iung's classes, without bestowing tests upon them. I, Chloe Payne, about to leave Corder High do hereby leave some of my possessions and talents to my friends and faculty. May they have more luck in keeping out of trouble with them than I did. To Mr. Jung I leave 50 cents worth of peanuts. May he eat them in peace like I never got to. To Miss Poage I leave a High School with no whistling girls in it to plague her. To Wayne Martin, I leave my ability to drop my dignity Kas if I had anyl and go out and have a good time. And the same to Rosma Branham and Anna Marie Bollmeyer by request. To Delpha May Tieman, I leavy my trouble making knack to remain a man hater for three weeks at the longest. To Carl Schwanholt and Bill Schumaker, I leave a silent prayer that they might keep at least two wheels on the ground while maneuvering their respective automobiles at an unreasonable rate of speed. To Beverly McLaughlin I leave my ability to look convincingly alive no matter how sick I feel. I, Dorothy Schaller, about to leave High School bequeath my valuable possessions and abilities to the following friends and faculty. To Helen Simon by request my ability to keep a diamond. To Dorothy Reith I leave my height and my long hair. To Mr. Iung I will my ability to play golf and study the moon while doing it. To Wanda Hinkle, I leave my beautiful white teeth. To Marjorie Beard I leave my part in all the future plays as a child. To Eunice Lynn, I leave my ability to stick to one guy. To my sister Melba, I leave my ability to get a letter every day. I, Iulie Ann Stuenkel, bequeath my various abilities and properties to my specially deserving friends and faculty members. To Donald Holman I leave my Dad's '40 Plymouth so I won't have such a hard time getting my sister, Ruthie to the teen-age club. To Mr. Wiegers, a new suit that he.can give to his Dad so he may be spared the embarrassment of having stick-tights on his coat when walking in church. To Mr. Jung I leave my brother's rifle so he may guard his property on Halloween night. To Mrs. Hollis my ability to take exercises without affecting my weight in any way. To Dorothy Weber, my ability to strike at least 314 of the notes on the piano correctly. To Anna Marie Bollmeyer, by request, my ability to get along with Mr. Jung, also a few of my excess pounds. To Catherine Kessler, by request, my brown fuzzy gloves. May she handle them with care as they are about ready to lose their hair.

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