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Last Will and Testament I, Mary Jane Martens, being of sound mind and body (?), do will to the following: To-Larry Aversman, the ability to be kinder to the Freshmen boys on the bus. To-Patty Doak, my place on the basketball team. To-Connie Heins, my place in small ensembles and someone else's diamond to guard during ball games. To-Mrs. Ann, another Flora. To-Barbara S., my size. To-Connee Lynn, a boyfriend who will bring candy everytime he's done something wrong. To-Judy K., enough sense not to wear a straight skirt with a blouse tucked in and a wide belt. To-Cheryl, my locker partner. To-Coach, a set of ear plugs so that he won't have to listen to those dumb girls who don't have sense enough to shutup their stupid singing on the bus. To-Ruby, someone else to sit behind her in class and pester her. I, Jim Aversman, having wandered through the halls of Corder High School with an unfit and unsound mind, do hereby will the following. To-Dale, the ability, which I had, to have flat tires after the show. To-Larry Aversman, my position in the kitchen as chief potlicker. To-Judy Kiussman, the ability to pick up a Biology specimen without getting scared. To-Vicki, the ability to get a drivers license and drive a Renault. To-Some unlucky person, my track shoes. May they keep him more comfortable than they did me. To-Kermit, my locker, 28 through 42, (I still don't know which one it was.) May he find it and put it to use. To-Punch, the ability to catch fish, which I never had. To-Everyone else, I leave my many little marks, signs, and carvings. I, Jo Ann Lilleman, being of questionable mind and about to depart from dear ole' C.H.S. do leave my most cherished possessions to the following: To-Fran Sheridan, my position as cheerleader and as guard on the first string. To-My brother, Don Keith, all the fun and good times I've had during my four short years at C.H.S. (You'll have to take the trouble, too—it's a package deal!) To-Connee Lynn, someone else to talk to during the late hours of night. To-Rodney Lorenz, a fellow Republican, someone else to discuss politics with during history. To-Coach, another 'nut' to drive him completely crazy. May they have as much fun with him and respect him as much as I have. To-Mr. Brown, four more Senior girls who are constantly running into the office with a great idea that never seems to work. To-Larry Aversman, someone else's locker door to bash in. To-Connie Heins, a little of my temper. No exercise is needed. I gave it plenty! To-Ruthy Hoeppner, the ability to be satisfied with one boy. To-The remaining cheerleaders, a right-handed cheerleader, so you won't have so much trouble doing the yells. To-The lucky underclassmen, the ability to become a Senior. I, Jim Richey, being of sound body and not so sure of the mind, make my last will and testament, I leave: To-Chester, my ability to decide which car is best. To-Don Lilleman, the ability to get at least three blocks from home before the car breaks down. To-Toad, the ability to do his own drafting. To-Anyone, who gets the job, my artistic ability. To-Torn Rose, my ability to rack pipes. To-Mr. True, someone to volunteer to give Reader's Digest reports. To-Mrs. Schumaker, someone to occupy my seat in study hall during Home Ec. I ran out. I told you I have a bad mind. I, Wilma Ernstmeyer, after four long years of hard labor, about to depart from C.H.S., will the following to my fellow students who have one or more years left at C.H.S. To-Rodney Lorenz, someone else to bring to and from school, especially on cold days. To-Kermit Deterding, someone with cold hands to sit behind him in history class. To-Gloria Deterding, the ability to stay all night with a girl friend and not keep everyone awake all night with her talking and laughing. To-The Cooks, someone who hates lunch meat and wieners as I did. To-Larry Fiene, another sucker to sit in -front of him during class so that he can hide behind them and catch up on his sleep. To-Patty Liese, my place on the basketball team. May she please Coach more than I ever did. To-Paulette Ernstmeyer, I leave orders for her to behave, as I have, during her remaining years at C.H.S., though I doubt if it will do any good. To-Coach, some more Senior girls like us to pester and perturb him. To-Leonard Stoll, a brainy person who can show him that he is not as smart as he thinks he is. To-Paulette Beard, an unlimited supply of hair spray. To-Mr. True, I leave my little sister. She won't give him as much trouble as I did. To-Connie Heins, my locker, NO. 36, the one with no screws or bolts left, and the flip top. To-Mrs. Ann, a Home Ec. student who can make perfect fudge, I also bestow upon her any scraps, pins, and pat- tern pieces I may have left behind. To-Elsie Boeschen, the ability not to lose things.
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I, Mary Arm Martin, about to depart from dear ole' C.H.S. ,do will to the following persons: To-Mrs. Hollis, someone else to save the turkey wings for. May they enjoy them as much as I have. To-Larry Aversman, the ability to speed it up a little when asked to get a hammer. To-Ruby Manning, someone to sit next to her in Glee Club next year who will take the music when she passes it. To-Rodney, may he learn to not always listen to Leonard. Last time it got him stuck in the mud. To-Mrs. Gray, a larger and more progressive Mixed Chorus. Tc-The Upcoming Shorthand Class, may they appreciate it more than I did. To-Richard Fricke, the ability to know as much as he thinks he does. To-Connee Lynn, may she always keep her love for sports—her favorite being midnight hikes in the rain! ! To-The Juniors, the fun, authority, responsibility, and touch of sadness of being a SENIOR. To-Don Keith, someone else to yell get out at him as much as Jo Ann and I have. To-Kermit, the ability to find a steady so as not to waste his good looks. I, Roger Fricke, being in a very unsound mind leave the following possessions to these persons: To-The Cooks, somebody else to run out of the kitchen. To-Coach, Someone else to gripe at. To-Rodney, my Job as Student Manager. I hope you do better than I did. To-Someone, my job as lunch counter. I hope you get it right. To-My little? brother, the ability to better in high school. To-Larry Fiene, my locker that doesn't have a door. To-The Freshmen, the ability to become a Senior. To-Sherrv Goetz, somebody else to pick on in American history. To-Mrs. Bridges, a better bookkeeping student than I was. To-Some Uhlucky Person, my books that I didn't use. I, Carol Hajek, being of sound mind, I think, bequeath my prized possessions to the following: To-Paulette Beard, my life-long friendship and admiration. To-Loretta Stockwell, some of my weight. To-Patty Doak, some of my height. To-Mrs. Hunter, a lock of my hair (when I get it cut). To-Mrs. Hollis, My cheerful hello every morning. To-Fran Sheridan, someone else to walk home with at noon. To-The Freshmen, three more cheerful years at good ole' C.H.S. To-Rosemary Brooks, my job every morning saying good morning to the cooks. Also someone else to walk her home after school. I, Jerry Brown, being of sound mind and weak body do hereby will the following: To-Any Junior, my bookkeeping book. To-Doug Bay less, my ability to keep his teeth where they belong. To-Mrs. Bridges, someone who will like bookkeeping Just a little bit. To-Larry Jones, NOTHING!!! To-Mike Emis, the ability to grow to be 5'8 before graduating. To-Larry Aversman, the ability to tell the truth at least once during the day. To-Tony Manning, another benchwarming buddy. To-Mr. True, a room full of new desks. To-All my fellow classmates, Good luck, in years to come. I, Bruce Morgan, being of unstable mind, do bequesth my meager possessions to the following: To- Pete Klussman, my Alma telephone book. To-Leonard Stoll, my great math ability. To-Judy Klussman, about 20 pounds of weight. To-Mrs. Hollis, a better dishwasher than I was. To-Torn Rose, my old B team uniform To-Don Lilleman, someone else to call him mouthpiece. To-Connee Lynn, my old locker No. 37. To-Coach, someone else to be his secretary. To-Toad Aversman, my ability to throw the shot-put, which I never had. To-Richard Fricke, my co-ordination— he needs it . To-Mr. True, someone else to argue politics with,-may they win more than Mike and I did. I, Daryl Hughes, being of sound mind and body leave my most priceless possessions to the unfortunate under- classmen and teachers: To-Mrs. Gray, another student like me being able to get such deserving grades. To-Larry Aversman and Doug Bayless, the ability to stay out of trouble. To-A fellow basketball player, my suit, though it doesn't fit. May it bring him better luck than it has brought me. To-The teachers, all my unfinished work. To-Coach, a team that wins a few more basketball games than we did. To-Mr. Sander, another student to pester him about Geometry. To-Vicki Melton, the ability to push in the clutch before she shifts gears. And, last but not least to my favorite teacher, Mrs. Mary K. Bridges; I leave ! !! !! We, Gene Deterding and Mike Winfrey, leave No, we decided to .ake it all with us.
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