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ADVICE AND WILL LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT GF THE CLASS OF '54 Richard Lonski will be the lucky guy to inherit Buffa's good looks. Buffa wills his women to Johnny Snow. Marlene wants Marlys Holm to have interesting reading for a while so she wills her love letters to her. Jim Neva will be the one to receive her sweet temperament. Gordy feels that Allen will really make use of his high grades in geometry, and he wills his basketball ability to Richard. Eugene Briss feels very generous so he wills his charm to Jim Neva and his class ring to Shirley Fredrickson. Carol wills her big feet to Phyllis McGuire to give her a good understanding. Karen has a variety of boy friends that she is willing to Marlys Holm and she wills her singing ability to Betty Scott. Patty Krubeck wills her steady company to Moneen Ableidinger and her charming siriile to Shirley Fredrickson. Betty, you are the one to whom Yvonne Friday wills her tinyness. She thinks that John Snow will make good use of her high grades. Clarice Spitzer wills her meanness to Marlys Holm, so beware!! Moneen Ableidinger is the lucky girl to inherit her piano playing ability. Janice Neva tells us that she is willing her quietness to John Snow and her common sense to Allen Seibert. Sandra Spitzer wills her slight figure to Shirley Fredrickson and her basketball abi- lity to Phyllis. John Snow is going to be the one to receive Bob's height and Shirley Frecrickson will inherit his ability to eat. To the teachers we will all the highmarks we got in our tests and our high LQ. 's. To the juniors as a class we will our worn out books, our chewed pencils, and all the explosives in the science room. To Einar we will all the wads of paper that we threw behind the radiators and the pic- tures we drew on the tops of the desks. To Ann, our cook, we will all the dishes we dirtied and any of the loose crumbs that she may find on the flOO1'- Advice Betty: You should eat some more Hollywood bread. It helps! Phyllis: Watch your figure so that it doesn't swing away. Milton: Pick up some of the Kensal girls instead of the ones out of town. Some of them think you're handsome. Marlys: Come to Kensal and see some of the boys once in a while. Moneen: Don't hang on to Cleon so tightly. Give some of the other boys a chance. After all, Richard's been trying for quite a while. Shirley: We think that there are other fish in the sea. After all, Eugene won't be around here next year. Allen: Yould better settle down and get to work because we want you to be one of those sophisticated seniors next year. Jim: Take it easy on the Nlercury. You might have to use it next year. Donit be too hard on those grade girls. lSe-venth grade.j Richard: You shouldn't be so hasty in voicing your opinion all of the time. Just relax and listen to what others have to say and you'll get a long way. 14
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