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+S- G 9 S sd 1 9' , S Q G U X O . g a O MW NW Xaiyxs X I ,.-PP' Yds NWI? rush 1,1 Fl 1 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT know all men uv their present , that we, the Class ox ' Crystal Falls ligh school being sound or mind and or lewrul ,a, an about to make our existance Known to the vorl , name, publish, and do clare this to be our binal ill and lestanent We further declare that all LHLHQS here ln wi leo are rlvhtlully ours, and LHUE in bequeathing the same, we now relinquish all rights an pri ileges in these things Part I Article I To our school, on this happy occ ion, le bequea n our ever lasting love, and hope that she will cont hue to yropre s throuph ut the generations to come article TI To Nr Schultz, we leave our verv best wishes, to be divided equally among our fine laeulty article III To the Board O1 fducatlon, tax payers, and parents, e leave our sincere rratitude for the educational oprortunltles U1AJfG6U us Article IV To the Tuniors, we leave the task or continuing the struggle to find that quality called 'senior ifnity' which we are re uted to have lost somewhere alonr tie way article V To the sophomores, famous lor their quiet reserve we DtQU68th our excess of pep and enerpy article VI To the lreshmcn, we will our earnest warning, that they try to lose some of their llveliness before they become seniors, and ln case they don't succeed, we bequeath then our sincere sy pathies article VII Per onal bcfueaths are es follows Anna Schmidt wills her solemn and dignified air to any underclessmen who can carry on as quietly as shehas Catherine Stac wills her artistic ability to our up ani coming artist Ildo tanale May you draw your way to uccess, Glldo' Christine Ready wills her shyness and quiet voice to Lowell wue u can'f e seen, you'll always be heard, Lowell Marjorie akovera wills her studiousness to Joselyn nlversioe lhis means ess ma 1, thouyh Joselyn Carol Tamminen wills her ability to make good in anything she undertanes E anyone who can take her place andaccomplish the many thinps carol has David Leonard reluctantly bequeatns his reserved seat at Rezins rugziom to Dan bensI5a. Your Dream-girl has to show up sometime, Den John Hermanson wills his height to our staunch Junior, Don Perry. Look wHaE If BIZ for Jussi, Don! 1 Kenneth Mena ace wills his ability to argue on any political quest on to Kenneth Benlelson. Tnere's history in the making, WDedcer.' Francis Roblchaud wills his many happy memorieaof hunting and fishing to Chet anderson. he know you'll carry on, Chet! Delores Peterson wills her daily routine or writing thatncertain lettern to Myrtle Ponchaud, in case her present art should ever rail her. Edna bends reluctantly leaves a well-worn trail between Iron Hiven Caspian, and Stambaugh, to the Iron County hoad Commission. She earnestly hopes they will always keep it in good repair. nPeanutsN has many happy memories of those roads. Julianne Kusmitch baqueaths her ever-present giggle to June wllgreen. h good laugh never hurt anyone, June. Donald Johnson leaves his position as manager of our Trojan team to any- one who can Till it as well es he has. Beverl Vallne sadly wills her ability to have a man in every port to Frances YnIfman.' Seeing our Senior boys will D6 leaving soon, you will have to have something to fall back on, Frances. '-N 1 ' Qs vs ' e I, I 5 4 X I - xxxx X X X .. . . .e . -,tc-.Le-:zz-'.-sf's.'l,bfi-'- sQf ,5? V' do ee L ? : - 1- ZH - l .t N t -1:55XSRQQSNY:gms?-Srbsfle-:3o , - X X 'f vi. X o - 1, 1 c t .- s.f,.::.,i3, assesses- e Qi ., I .X x, -N - - 9 dl sl .Q ,KT ig, yi ' W1 Wu l in-2 of 'lay Wea f -1. ' .,9 ff. it X x ,. .Ng I, .Q '24 ,f 7' ., 7?2'fg7f:', , V A W2-r', 4,14f1:Q, Z ,1f4':'.v,, , I, ij' 1 lf, . 2, , QQ' ,5:gwf f, :W 1,21 . I, ,E .1 971, .,, - , In W' ' f' ' , ' ' W, .x YZ fl M , 'G Q O O 2 .' . ',eZ2 ' -: -QQQA . L- ' ' T'ft.H ' 1 , 3 , ' NNT, , ' , 17 , . M A t , 4..Lm . , ' We x - V ' . ...Q 3 -. 1 4 , I e A ' , , ' ' f . ' Y X . 3 I ff- E I C, f A . . . ' 1 - .o - . ' ., . ' I V E' 4 .C , P -. A ' a A f'- a -. Xa. .. 1 . .- ' 7' , - ,.,. L V ' tlf.41MHYVH - . wyqdgqgggw . . ,:' i ' 1 5r,:!'j.f1 f!5fj1?:f5f,gff , ,,:.hQ. . . . . I I y j,j,i,U.,?,f,', f- . l,......... . 1 . x Y I - cc .iksimitnyzk-,ttqxx I ' fs32l12i?'a3ee11ifi' m , 'Wj:pf,HeUJ , ' , ,N - . mf 'H:HUs - ' 4553221 J .. 1 ' Q' 'f-Jw-gp . , u I A .4 I u ' V . V . . . : I -, ,Nu . A' .rapt ' , X A61 X , X :I A , - - ' ' mf . - -at ' O ' I ,. V , .,.... , o , -mi 4 . 1 , . ' . . LAW M ' r' ' :.......4'u . , . w , w ' fe- ' U. ' Xi. U A wi f ' ' c V - ' 'A Y-'P . c ... 4' , '-'. U2 , X X3 l,f - .4 I I 2 ?,.A4. f' - Q . , Q, 3 ' Y..,-,.f 1,1 .f 91 ' 1 , ' ,f , ,Ui ,. I I A. V I. f . 'V rj--W +21wM'wW7'mfwmf'wL'mJQbyVVwf'mt'fwfqwfbwmfl W V fu 3 .-,I R M -' IX 0 1 l J ' L... .. ., fs, eg, .53 4, 'dl , 9,4 u,f ego We N - . -
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