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“cwt7UcZZcmd7 We, the wise Seniors or lvbz of Elgin High School, County of Fayette, State of Iowa do make and declare this to be our last will and testament, ITEM I: To the Juniors we do will and bequeath our high Senior rank. ITEM II: To the Sophomores we re- luctantly do will and bequeath our uncontrollable behavior, ITEM III: To the green Freshmen we do will and bequeath our gum chew- ing ability, I, Wanda Lu Shaffer, do will and bequeath my mellow alto voice and my happy-go-lucky ways to La Fonda Miller. I, Howard Wolf, do will and bequeath my signal-calling in foot- ball and my trombone to Lane Ash. I, Russ Friederich, do will and bequeath my ability to manage the basketball team and my love for girls to Gene Snyder. I, Lois Medberry, do will and bequeath my giggling and love of skating to Janice Shaffer. I, Orran Bane, do will and be- queath my curly hair and my devo- tion to a certain Sophomore to George Lerch. I, Shirley Shaffer, do will and bequeath my 1950 class ring and my chatter to Verna Grim . I, Deon Pollock, do will and bequeath my job as editor of News staff and my career in nursing to Janice Pinney. I, Charles Loftsgard, do will and bequeath my vast collection of comic books and my quiet voice to Joel Holden. I, George Howard, do will and bequeath my love of sports and all of my alibis to Dixie Lee Helms. I, Joe Ogle, do will and be- queath my '39 Buick and my friendly manner to Ruth Rainey, I, Janice Torkelson, do will and bequeath my cheerleading uni- form and my Norwegian characteris- tics to Marilyn West. I, Shirley Howard, do will and bequeath my quiet ways and my love for reading to Ruth Pulfer. I, Arthur Larson, do will and bequeath my '35 Chevrolet and my eng1neer's boots to Barbara Gilbert I, Burnell Benson, do will and bequeath my love for anything with a skirt and my athletic ability to Donald Sutter. I, Earl Little, do will and bequeath my sizeand my 'unnecessary roughness' in football to Sharlene Gruver. I, Carol Sue Nickels, do will and bequeath my love for garnavillo and gift of gab to Florence Muncie. I, Earl Lembke, do will and bequeath my reckless ways Con the road and in schoolh and my frequent trips on the Gunder road to Janann Mork. I, Ruth Tillotson, do will and bequeath my musical mind and our television set to Roberta Mosby. I, Bernell Larson, do will and bequeath my athletic ability and my mechanical talents to Barbara Year- ous. I, Donna Hofer, do will and bequeath my love for Waterloo and my stack of letters from Korea to Marlene Medberry. I, Jane Dennler, do will and bequeath my friendly smile and my career in beauty school to Darlene Reierson. I, Clifford Medberry, do will and bequeath my brains and ability to argue to Norma Gehring. I, Richard Luce, do will and bequeath my bus route and my bow legs to Lane Ash, I, Alice Boyer, do will and bequeath my love for Brainerd and my glasses to Dixie Helms. I, Eugene Butikofer, do will and bequeath my nickname nUlan and my irregular attendance record to Joel Holden. I, Shirley Page, do will and bequeath my flirtatious ways and my collection of class rings to La Fonda Miller. I, Loren Frleden, do will and bequeath my 'Dutch-Bottom' accent and my tremendous love for Fords to Marilyn West, I, Douglas Chapman, do will and bequeath my meek ways and my missing tooth to Donald Sutter. I, Joe Peters, do will and be- queath my frequent car accidents and my ability to sleep in school to George Lerch. I, James Cook, do will and be- queath my intelligent answers in class and my nicknames CProfessor Cook and Cookyl to Ruth Rainey. I, Jean Little, do will and bequeath my love of basketball referees and my dimpled smile to Barbara Yearous. I, Pat Mlnihan, do will and bequeath my 'cutting up' and beau- tiful voice to Janice Pinney. MADE AND WITNESSED THIS DAY OF : 1 WITNESS :
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