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“19 Senior Class Will 5 4 V e, the two seniors of the class of 19! 4, leave to the under- classmen, some of our qualities, both good and bad. May they find them beneficial or otherwise, v;e wish them the best of luck with everything they obtain. I, Clo Ann Miller, with no comment on whether or not I am or am not of sound mind and body (because that is unknown) do hereby be- queath the following to the underclassmen. To my sister Sondra, I leave my basketball suit, hoping she is more worthy of it than her sis, My ability to gain lots of weight fast, I leave to my slim waisted pal Ruthie (Buechele). To my pal Gwen, I leave my teeth, so she won't need the false ones she insists on having. To Bev Bork, my ability to say no when asked to go away at nites when I really want to. To Peg Krider, the ability to slide out of getting the much deserved dio- kens when I'm late to everything. To cousin Maxine Trettin, the ability to learn how to play Old Maid and end out with that card every time . To Jan Wahl I will my ability to learn a new dance step and forget it by the next song. To Bob Wilde and Gene Nack I leave my diets—with pastries and pies—for a few extra pounds'. To Clyde Glassel the ability to loose the cap off the gas tank on our pickup. To Dick Dalluge, Larry Dalluge and Jerry Buechele, I can't think of anything that I can leave, as I haven't reached a satisfactory speed in typing yet. To Ruby Hinsman, I leave my watch, and all the bills that go with it. To Ken Nitcher my place in band, and to George the ability to place a '3 Chevy in the ditch from loose gravel. To Her- man Berding the ability to help cut (or disect rather) the snake in Biology Lab and not pass out'. Concluding, I will to Marjorie Bartz the biggest asset of student life, starting the life of an Old Maid out rightlI I, Elizabeth Steiger, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby bequeath a few things to the underclassmen. I leave my basketball suit to Carol May. My place in band to Marge Bartz, make better use of it. My chances to go to the band clinic to Dick Dalluge and Rob- ert 'Wilde. I leave my driving ability, so it's called, to three girls, Peg Krider, Doris Bartz and last but not least Marge Bartz, To the six that are always having fun, meaning Max Trettin, Albert Ralph, Jean Elliot, Leslie Schmidt, Doris Bartz, and Dick Trettin, the abil- ity to have all six get in one car. Or have they attained that already and not told anyone about i.t? My place in the sextet to the girl that wants it, my place in glee club to any boy that wants it. My good times at Parties to Jan Hartwig, Jan Wahl, Phyllis White, Marge Bartz, and whoever they invite to the party! Also to Jan Hartwig, the good battery from Earl's car, she knows what to do with it. Everything else that I have I'll be needing, so everyone will have to be satisfied, We, Elizabeth and Clo Ann, leave all of our good times in the Senior Class Meetings to the Junior Class, our friendship to Clarice Kruger and Phyllis White, and to everyone returning to High School next year we say — Go ahead and crab, we did it for four years'.!'. We wish the best of everything to all the students in their studies, in Athletics, Music, Dramatics, Clubs, and all other school activities, THIS PAGE IS £ JPONSCRED BY: BOYD TYPEWRITER COMPANY TOWN HOUSE 2C First Street, S. E. Visit our beautiful Cosmopolitan Mason City, Iowa Room. With organ music. Phone: 675 Mason City, Iowa
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