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dass Will We, the SSWIOP Class of 1955 of Cornell Community High School, Village of Cornell, County of Livingston, and State of Illinois, being sound of mind and memory, do hereby make, publlsh, and de clare this to be our last will and testimony, hereby revoking any wlll or wills heretofore made by us We, the Senior Class, do will and bequeath all of our lncom plete nintn hour to our beloved faculty We, the Senior Class, do wlll and bequeath our newly putl shed pamphlet, Seventeen Aids To Dustxng to Llmer hamllton Me, the Senior Class, do wlll and beqleath our importance to the Junior class, and for good measure we include our master pieces, the American history Term Pap rs We, the Senior Cla s, do will and bequeath our high percentage of honor roll students to the sophomore class We, the Senior Class, do w ll and bequeath our qulet ways to the freshman class I, herald Fulk rson, w ll the care of my llttle slster to Rav Lrschen, slnce neither Don nor I will be there next year I will my belaved Amerlcan History book to Lrnle Pasters SO that he may have more material to lmprove his master mind I, Clarles Russom wlll my new football helmet to Dale Llmback To Jane uarretson I bequeath all of the mice in the school bulld ing, wklle to Delbert Lenson I leave my new Plymouth I Jim Snyder, wlll my technlque witk the women to Lofell Pulliam, my dralt card to Dean Cashmer, and ever thing else I've got to anyone who can use lt I Kaye mllls, do will and bequeath my good grades to Iudy Godden, my strength and power in football to Honnle Glraxd, and my courtesy and good standing with the faculty to Larry Davls B111 Trainer, wlll my perfect behavlor in study hall to Phyllis Tesch, my pos t1on in the LettermL1's Club to David Peterson, and my goatee to David Beckman Jim Garretson, will my ability to keep a girl to Larry Gourley, my Family Llvlng book to Barbara Smith, and my giggle to Philip Cashmer Jean Johnson, Leave my lonesome desk in the study hall to build ng, and my good looks to howard urton arl Coffey, do will and Leoueatr my tuba to aryole who has enough wind to blow it I leave all of my girls to anvtre who has the udough to escort them, and my sleep ng quart rs IU study hall to Jim Turner I, Paul Eeck, leave my class rlng to Parbara Richardson, my humble basketkall ab llty to Chuck Calder, and all that is left to next year's freslmen I Roger orrison, will m gas money, heretofore used for driving to Streator, to Roy Packer, my geometry problems to Nancy Schuler, and my place on the football team to the first persqn that comes along I, Don hrscher, wlll my noon hour activities to B tck rll s, my physics book to Dick Hatzer, and my basketlall know how to my little brother I, La erne Wagner, will my trumpet to Jo Berger, my manhating ways to Eeverley Tullos, and my flwlng typing fingers to She la Pasters T'TT O I . -' . O . S 0 H A - ll 1 - . A A A . . . , . e . s . . V . ,I 9 i . . 3' ' L V 0 Y I ' 5 Y 1 A . I I . A . ' 1' ' I n ' . , . . . A Y Y , A A V , l I J A ' '- ' . - r ' ' . I, . . . 1 . I, X - O I, A . any poor student who comes along, my books to Elmer to heat the i v ' , F . I, L W ' 'xl 1 r . . f A t,A H 4 ., ' I I , 11' ff . .. . ' u 1 J' L V ' . A . U , - . 5' o 5 . -2-1-1 y aff 1 ':2:e ff 1.25.4 52 ,Z- X Y,, -5:1-l 4-
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