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WENDELL GOEBEL NORA MAE GOEBEL JAMES HERMAN BETTY HARTLEY It is better to be silent and There is nothing either good A11 great men are dead, and lt isn't what you earn but what appear ignorant than to speak or bad, but thinking makes it I don't feel well myself. you make of yourself that counts and remove all doubt. so. KM cuss WILL We, the historic class of 1955 of the fair city of Edgerton, state of Ohio, being of legal H1 age and sound mind, do make, publish and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all former wills, codicils, and testamentary dispositions made by us. I, MARY BALOGH, will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Bart Kosier. I, LOREN BLOMEKE, will and bequeath my love for hot rods fwomenl to Ben Flegal. I, SHIRLEY CLOSE, will and bequeath my pearly white teeth to George Studer and Shirley Norrick after I'm through with them and it's up to them to keep them that way. I, ROBERT GALES, will and bequeath my skill in signing Mr. Leeper's name to excuses to Junior Whitney. I, WENDELL GOEBEL, will and bequeath my ability to' sneak into Mr. Ewing's study hall to Jim Free. I, BETTY I-IARTLEY, will and bequeath my undying admiration for Liberace to Gene Gallant. I, BARBARA HERMAN, will and bequeath my love for Hicksville to Margaret Herman and Carolyn Casebere. WE, JIM HERMAN AND MARSHA HOOTMAN, will and bequeath our mannerly laughs to Sharon Henricks and Wayne Smith. I, RONALD HERMAN, will and bequeath my record of driving around the flag pole without getting caught to Anthony Muehlfeld. I, SUSAN HOPKINS, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Miss Krill to Carl Herman, and it's up to him to see that he doesn't carry it so far as getting kicked out of school.
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