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We, the Seniors of l95h, bequeath to the Junior class the ability to remain modest, industrious, and effiecient students, during their Senior year, as we did. We, the Seniors of l95h, bequeath to the Sophomore class, our diligence and co-operative manners in working together, and hope this will prove valuable to them in earning money for the trip. We, the Seniors of l95h, bequeath to the Freshman class, the air of sophistication and the ability to conduct themselves prop- erly in public which will help them become more worthy students. We, the Senior class of l95h, leave our humble thands and gret itude to the faculty who have so patiently tolerated our antics, mischirf, and childish actions during the past four years. We, the Senior class of l95h, leave to the janitors all our m scellnneous articles that we have so carelessly left lying around, with the hope that they will not have difficulties in find- ing a trash pile big enough for them. We, the Senior class of l95h, leave to the cooks the hope that the next Senior classes will be as dependable in coming to dinner as we have been. We, the Senior class of 19574, leave to the bus drivers the hope that they may have as good a behavior from the other students as they have had from us. We. the Senior class of l9Sh leave to the Directors Parents , 5 a Q Q. a and all paxoons oi the school our deep ielt gratitude for all the things they have done to make our four years in high school a success. ' We, the Seniors, being of sound mind and muscle, do declare this to be our list Will and Testiment, withdrawing any previous statement's and intentions. Having each decided to go our seperate ways, we propose to leave these bits of useless information. To the school as a whole, we the class of 'Sh, leave ------- - --- - ------ ---fwith relieflll
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Jerry Deany, bequeath my ability to get along with everybody to any needy person. Richard Blackmore , bequeath my photography to my brothers. Ronald Haberkorn, bequeath my back seat in study hall to anyone tired enough to take advantage of it. Arletta Ginter, bequeath to my sister the hope that she will have all the good times I have had while in school. Jack Dutton, bequeath to my brother my ability to get out ofthe afternoon study hall. Sandra Haag, bequeath my ability to talk myself out of jams to Nancy Koehler. Rita Sadler, bequeath all the fun of making new friendships to Billie Mae Twiehaus. Betty Clark, bequeath my ability to whistle to Carol Telford. Paul Deany, bequeath my ability to get ids in history to any needy person. Scotty Long, bequeath my height to Terry Flessner. Gerald Harms, bequeath my different hair styles to Duane Harms. Roger Corkill, leave my humor in English class to Ronnie Hack. Marilyn Kewley, leave my knowledge of the library to my sister, Velma Nettleingham, leave my ability to get along with music teachers to Rodney Fraher. Jim Stucker, leave my camera and my uklele to the next person who has my locker and cares to dig down after them. Virgil Rocke, leave my taxi service after school to Kenny Tharp. Rita Clark , leave my height to Judy Grubbs. POURTHLY: We jointly direct that the following bequests beexeeutei to wit:
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In titness whereof, We the Class of 19511, the testators a n have to this will, set our hands and seal thisif th day of May in the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty- our. Nj ' ' I Q.. iff b QKYLUIA! 6 Iarjlgiwfra V' . ef' f' Q Ax e, 42. if g4W,.b, UQQLZJ t fl, MVQS6. O ,. UA ' MV W 6+,,,,v DM ff 4, p 1 , Q rua 4 ,il-cr . 1 f?'fg'f3iQi V. .7?0'7J0!!s1 I 3211! 'Crigtbjr Q.. ' ' 1-.pf 1 5 ry C: ,G 'eff ' K Q .Y, I I 'dd ' '14-Ja' . ' K I A QJGJA i 01' 'I d ifffhw? Je., M A j I if Q cf! L I.. y5wkej 4 i7CMy4 lviigiio N This instrument, we on the day of the date thereof signed published, and declared by the said testetors and 195lL Senior Class to be their last will and Testament, in presence of us who at their request have subscribed our names thereto as witnesses, in their presence and in the presence of each otherg and we fur- ther certify that we verily believe that at the time of executing the same the said testators were of sound mind and memory. A ,e 52. 3g.E'Fitness itness 5' '.J ' . , , ,L 'Lt Q My ,fitness , .,- 47, .jk4LJW1'l'f1'1eSS
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