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SENIOR CLASS WILL We. the 1951 Senior Class, who will soon leave our respective places in the Grafton High School, being of sound mind and body hereby make, sign, and bequeath our Last Will and Testament to the Undergrads of Grafton High. I, Harriet Christians, of the Class of Fifty-one will my long finger nail to Marilyn Hannsman. Please keep it clean. I will my ability to get along with Mr. Carter to whoever can carry on the arguments. And my weakness for day dreaming during school to Jack Dailey. To Clo Ann Miller I will my pivot position on the basketball team, please im- prove it 111 I, Richard Kuehn, being of sound mind and body, do will and bequeath the following periphernalia to fellow school- mates who need them worse than I do. First off I would like to loose 20 pounds, so I hereby bequeath to Lois Kuntz 20 pounds of surplus to help her fill out her corset. I also hereby bequeath to Earl Backhaus my ability to drive a car one handed accurately so he doesn't have to sit and listen to the radio with Dorothy so long when he gets home. Last but rot least I leave to Donnie Krueger my ability to get along famously with the teachers'. I, Phyllis Boeset. of the senior class make the follow- ing will. To Lois Kuntz I will my ability to hold a basket- ball suit for one semester, and the courage to hand in my basketball suit to Betty Bartz. To Marlene Dailey 1 will my singing ability. Grease up those high notes, mine were be- ginning to squeek. To Marjorie Bartz, I will my membership in the Bachelors Club, dues are paid up for two months in advance. I, Phyllis Trettin of the class of fifty-one will the following to my under classmen. My good grade in English to my brother Dale. The gum under my desk to Darlene Berdiag. My ability to get my typing done on time to Cordelia Seegers. My membership in the Bachelors Club to Dorothy White. My desk in the assembly by Mary Rademaker to Eugene Wilde, may he have better use for it. My place in the front row or the clarinet section in the band to anyone who wants it. My place on the bus plsying cards to Doris Wilde. My bssketball suit No. 41 to my sister Maxine. My so called DARK EYES to Elizabeth Steiger. My ability to get out to the bus late to Marlene Dailey. I, Ramona Nock, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be my Last Will and Testa- ment. To Beverly Bork, I bequeath all my ex boyfriends from Saint Ansgar. Remember I ssid Ex!'. My membership in the Bachelors Club to Lois Kuntz. To my brother Bob. I will my typing ability to make 15 mistakes in a ten minute test. My field trip with Mr. Carter to Rose Marie Navratil. To my cousin Marjorie Bartz I will my basketball suit No. 35 and my so called speed. To Elizabeth Steiger I will my horn rimmed glasses and the ability to break them in the Manly games. To Mary Ann Rademaker, I will my play part opposite Bud Doebel.
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I, Mardell May of the Senior Class of Fifty-one, hereby make the following Last Will and Testament to my schoolmates. My hobby of hsnding all my typing papers, for the six weeks, in on one day to Marlene Dailey. My manners and appearance to Dorothy (maybe now her marks will go up). My snipishness to Peggy Krider. My So Called Fun behind the grsinery to Elizabeth Steiger and Dale Trettin. My basketball ability and suit No. 31 to my sister Carol. My typing ability and the privilege to make mistakes to Doris Schultz. My sewing ability to Eugene Wilde, who wants to take Home Ec. next year. The privilege to cheat in 8 card game to Jack Dailey. My fake bashfulness to Jack Shotanus (keep it up Jack, you are doing 0. K. already). I also leave my place as first clarinetist in the front row of the clarinet section of the band, to anyone who cares to t8ke my place. We, Phyllis T., Bamona and Mardell, will our good times and giggles in Home Ec., especially to the three freshmen girls (Clo Ann, Elizabeth and Shirley) and to all the boys that plan on taking Home Ec. next year. To the Juniors we will our Senior Class privileges and good times and ask them to Please treat them with care. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The outstanding highlight of the year was the Junior Senior Banquet. It was held in the Austin Bowl banquet room on Saturday, May 5th. Thirty-one quests attended. After the dinner, the Juniors conducted a brief program. The remainder of the evening was spent at the theater, and at the Terp Ballroom. MENU Furit Cup Baked Ham Mashed Potatoes Buttered Corn Perfection Salad Relish Dish Rolls Ice Cream Apple Pie Coffee-Milk
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