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Lloyd: Betty: Don: Carol: Jim: Karen: Norman: Patricia: David: Seniors: Phyllis: Larry: Charlotte David: Eldon: Seniors: wills his Gene S. wills her wills his wills her riding in wills his wills her ability to get the sports page first to basketball ability to Sue T. self-confidence to Lewis B. ability to sit with her escort while a car to Sharon Kay. women to anyone who will take them. glasses to Nancy in hopes that Naney wears hers as much as Karen. wills his abused Pontiac to Willie H. in hopes that he can get better gas mileage out of it. wills her wills his long hair to Sherry B. cool, calm, smooth, temper to Maryan S. to the young, green sprouts of high school namely, the Freshmen we submit all of our artillery for self-defense in assembly revolutions. wills her laugh to Joyce D. wills his ability to observe the mellow moon to Gene S. Sue hopes he will use it in the near future. wills her forty-six pairs of earrings to Mary L. wills his ability to stay away from women to Pete L. wills his photographic ability to Merle B. leave to the Junior Class, the north row of seats in the assembly, which shall include: First, all note- books and papers left therein: Second, all second hand gum under said seats and Third, all cold breezes and sunshine admitted by north windows of said assembly. 7?aWM,,zgi'Z49.X2we ..g.,,,xj 4 Q2 f J 0071 znafzs., Wyfgww HMV W, G3 cf We Qian, 6Za44L41ZQlf7QEh4rurna
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M SLNIOR CLASS WILL we, the class of '57' having reached the end of our career, being sound in health, mind, and memory, do make, publish, and here declare this writing to be our last will and testament. Seniors: Jim: Larry: Carol: Charlotte Lloyd: Patricia: Karen: Eldon: Betty: Norm: Phyllis: Don: David: Jim k Karen: Eldon: Seniors: Norm 3 Don: Carol: Lloyd: Betty: Phyllis: Patricia: Larry: will all their co-operation to the Junior Class. wills wills wills wills wills wills Karen wills hopes wills ideas wills his hot rod ability to anyone with a car. his training habits to Tom Dray and Pete L. her ability to keep one boy to Loretta. all her secret admirers to Jeanene. his ability to live dangerously to Eldon B. her pleasant manners and quiet voice to all her old boy friends to Joyce Ann in that she can use them. his mechanical abilities and hair brain to Willie H. her ability to spell words correctly to Beverly O. wills his 'romeo ways' to Evan B. wills her typing book to Ronnie for his future USSQ wills his ability to argue with the teachers to Sharon Kay. wills his long wavy hair to Melvin B. will their false teeth to Pete L. and Joyce W. wills the movie projector to Alfred S. in hopes that he dgggnlt wreck it. leave their talent for racketeering and graft to the Juniors. wills their ability at the pin ball machines to Edwin B. and August Knoll. wills her height to Eugene and hopes he uses it for his basketball career next year. wills his wolfing abilities to Ronnie Morris. wills her even disposition to Barbara Boston. wills her ability to get the family car to Joyce U wills her ability to get along with the teachers to Tom Dray. wills his calm and easy manners to Donna Taylor.
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CLASS PROPHECY ff?-lx -'- '::::-e':i::! flff -' G Q I of J -:2- - - David: He Pikes Peak. His last attempt failed when he ran into is now trying to invent a trolley car to climb a flock of birds. Now his favorite song is 'I'd Climb the Highest Mounta1n.' Betty: Is now nursing a sprained wrist after disciplining her oldest child 'Nook' who is named after an old flame. husband, featherweight champion of 1966, weighing 728 has just won the prize for breaking the most scales. Eldon: During his college career he succeeded in the of an old high school desire to build a robot. Years Her pounds, completion later ne several of his own tubes. Thus the State retired him to the pasture. became so involved in building a second robot he blew Karen: After graduating from Journalism school, she became a reporter for Wire Service. One day she was sent to Africa to cover the story of a big game hunter. However, she became trapped by a tribe of rib ticklers and at 105 years old she laughed herself to death. Donald: Recently winning the award for building the best tricycle of the year, Don, is very proud of himself. Soon he will sacrifice his place of honor to dedicate his talents to a new field, the art of constructing electric passenger tricycles. Phyllis: A one-time beauty operator, she finally had her license taken away from her after trying to put bobby pins on a bald headed woman. After trying out a new hair tonic she was very disappointed when her children appeared without any hair. Her husband, fearing that her next experiment will be on him, is now tearing out his own hair. Lloyd: All the chickens are singing his praise because of his great contribution to the chickens of America. Since he developed 'Chicken Toothp1cks', he has been living highly in the poultry world. His own chick and little chicks have thrived on his success. Carol: Being in and out of jail so many times because she beats her husband, she finally started a penitentiary of her own. Carol is happy in her barred estate you see, she has several little jailbirds of her own, and her husband. Gene, is very glad to be on his own again. Jim: He has a thriving business because of Phyll1s's unseccess- ful experiments. Since Jim is a barber, he can gather up the remains of his customers hair and make wigs for Phyllis's victims This is what led him to his present wife.
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