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WAYNE SMITH donates his personality to Charles Durham DAVID WADSWORTH wills his mechanical art to Jim Zieske PAT WETHERN extends his worn out line with the girls to any needy junior VICTOR WINNES wills his unsocial disposition to Lillian Rebar BETTY BAKER bequeaths her quietness to Sally Furrow DOLORES BROCKMAN passes her ability to get an engagement ring to optimistic Velma Friess IUAN SCHULER wills her bass fiddle to Larry Geller, who can now fiddle around MARY SILER wills Lois Smith the privilege of asking Joyce Corbin the secret of being a frequent visitor at the Corbin home SHIRLEY SILER leaves her skill to get all A's to Richard Weyher JUNE WELEVER wills her Southern accent to Joan Plotter JOANN WILSON gives her overweight to Pauline Rowe MILDRED MATIAS wills her typing ability to Carolyn Radabaugh GRACE LAMKIN wills her ambition to get ahead to Virgil Gensler RITA MORRIN gives her dancing efficiency to Dick O'Lone Now you can really cut a rug, Dick HAROLD EICHOLTZ transmits his farming techniques to his younger brother, John BETTY MOYER bequests her debating proficiency to Jim Waltz, who at the moment is doing well RITA MOULES wills her superior intelligence to Charles Lowe JEANETTE LABUN gives her blond tresses to Mr Winans After all, blond hair is better than none at all BETTY WORKINGER decrees her beautiful complexion to those less fortunate KENNETH MAY wills his faculty of attracting girls from out of town to Jim Bondy LOUIS CSEKE gives his Packard to anyone who can afford the gasoline and oil to keep it running RAYMOND RIGEL wills his tendency to be in trouble constantly to Deitrich Richter GARY DEAN bequeaths his quiet manner to Jerry LaMonde. BETTY MESAROS wills her baking secrets to Janice Cardinal.
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LA Sf WILL AND I'-S FAMENI' We, the Class of 1950, of Dundee High School, being of sound mind and good disposition and, considering it fairly well settled that we are to be graduated this year, do hereby devise, give, and bequeath our several belongings to the following persons, in this our first and last will and testament To our teachers, the faculty of Dundee High School, we hereby give, free from all inheritance, luxury, or income tax, our entire store of knowledge From them it came and to them it should be returned, that others may be benefited by it as we should have been DOLORES FREDERICK wills her capacity to stay by one boy friend t Viola Rigel who doesn't seem to find the right one BARBARA HISER gives her library technique to Lorie Wright, who will appreciate it in her work MARION JACKSON gives her popularity with teachers to Mary Furrow Perhaps Mary can use this to good advantage in teacher relationships MARY JENNINGS transfers her personal file on going steadyn to Bar bare Bird BARBARA HUNTER in the future will share her shorthand with those who aspire to be secretaries BARBARA BRUCKNER leaves her auburn hair to Mary Allore, who ob viously wants red hair JOYCE CORBIN wills her figure to any over sized girl who wants 1 JACQUELINE BRUCKNER wills her seat in English class to anyone who wants a front seat DONNA CRAFT urges Diane Viles to accept her singing voice VIRGINIA DAVIS wills her skating skill to Larry Wheaton MARY DUNNORE wills her black hair to all her admirers MARY ELLISON hands her coyness to attract boy friends Carol Rigel DENNIE GOLLER gives his little black book to Ohmer Corbin JACK GOODRIDGE tosses his athletic prowess to Bill Tinsman CHARLES STUBBS passes along his method of entertaining everyone to aspiring Chuck Greer ROGER HEARNS bequeaths his musical voice to Bill Hllgeneck BILL HUTCHINSON presents his fancy socks to whoever wants them JOE MAY throws his baseball technique to the promising juniors AL SIMMONS decrees his infancy to next year's youngest senior 1 1 P Q ' S 1 o N - DONNA KAY passes her good nature on to Leah Martin. - t. to
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CAROL ROE passes along her drum playing talent to her good friend Shirley Pickett BOB SIMMONS has in storage many agricultural projects which he will gladly hand to any underclassman who applies RITA SMITH leaves her clerical prowess t DOROTHY OST wills her nice disposition t uals who need it JIM NEWMAN transmits his ability to stick LINFORD PRICE leaves his wavy hair to all RICHARD RAUCH condescends to make Dick Uhl the recipient altitude could be more fastidious for them Eileen Meek those frustrated individ to one girl to Lehr Roe girls who envy his BOB BRIGGS leaves his tendency to indulge in indolence to the over ambitious undergraduates LEROY MEYER wills his red pants to anyone who wants to play Santa Claus EUGENE BENSON gives his ability to stay away from girls Jerry Kuhlman JOHN BOGI transfers his school skipping privilege to all future D H S students who will appreciate it KENNETH BRENER gladly shares with the less fortunate his power to attract girl friends WAYNE BURGESS will drive his old Dodge to the home of anyone who will accept it JACK COOLEY will personally autograph his collection of tall stories for those who will listen to him PAUL STOTZ bequeaths his singing ability to Bob Cole Finally, we do hereby name and appoint as the sole executor of this, our last will and testament, our class adviser, Mr Robert Winans In witness whereof we, the Class of l95O, the testator, have set our hand and seal on this May 25 in the year of 1950 ' 1 I O ' O - lt. of DALE RIGEL wills his good taste in sartorial matters to those who to
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