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THE IUNIOR Dick Easton wills his wonderful memory to some forgetful eighth grader. f???j Anita Pontius wills her gum to Ronnie Kunkle. Elinore Baker wills her Algebra book to Shirley Lisher. Pete Haggart wills his Algebra book to some poor eighth grader who needs the answers. .loyee Nehrbass wills her seat behind Dick Laing in Latin to anyone who likes to see his ears get red! John Heider wills one ruler and two Algebra books tone with answersj to Mr. Brown. Sandra Robbins wills her Algebra grades to Merlene Harris. Maxine Hoecker wills her long fingernails to anyone who wants them. .lohn Feist wills his gum to the bottom of his Algebra desk. lva Dean Kilburn wills his locker to ,limmie Bedford. ,lo Ann Joyce King wills her Algebra book to some poor eighth grader taking Algebra next year. Larry Kitlen wills his seat on the South Lawrence bus to Dick Mc- Millin. Shirley LaDuke wills her Algebra book to Yvonne Richardson. Richard Wilson wills his Burr'i haircut to Clarence Crumet. Jane Ziesenis wills her ability to look wide awake in Algebra while she is really asleep to anyone who wants it. Barbara Young wills her weight to some undernourished seventh grader. Edward Pauley wills his ability to stay awake in Mr. Browrfs room to ,lim Rose. Dick Nelson wills his locker to Hlixnfi Newton McCluggage wishes to leave nothing to nobody! Wiley Williams wills his brown curly hair to ,Ioel Malott. Alan Wakefield wills his love for reading to John Hatfield. Richard Dickey wills his ability in Latin to Ohed 'l'hompson who will be here next year. 9E WILLS Leota Braden wills her height to Carl Marquette. Hugo Balda bequeaths his good tf?t Latin grades to John Kennedy. Barbara Dalburg wills her long fingernail to someone who bites her nails. Billy Deay wills his good looks to anyone who wants them. Glen Gronninger leaves his Algebra book to Delbert Pringle with best wishes. Billy Hegeman wants Bobby Howe to have his ability to misbehave in study hall. Bonnie Higgins leaves her dishwater blond hair to Thelma Spooner. Darlene Hutchinson takes her height along with her. Gene Johnson bequeaths his ability to be good and study hard to Carl Marquette. f?J Bernard Kimball leaves his grades in Mr. Berger's room to Henry Smith. Irma Kizer wills her friendliness to Lorna White. Ed Martin leaves his ability to borrow pencils from Bob Allison in Mr. Brown's room to Joel Malott. Myron Murray leaves his General Math book to his sister. Kenneth Ragan bequeaths his seat in Mrs. Lowmarfs room to anyone -26f.
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SPRING, 1951 Beverly Bowen bequeaths her ability to chew gum in class to just anyone? Joyce Kimball leaves her estate, Lawrence Junior High School, tbought with library fines! to a seventh grader. Dean Nieder wills his English book and his seat in Miss Oberle's room to any poor eighth grader who will take it. Maymie Ottinger parts with all her Hlfisa' to Ruby Ottinger. Ann Pollard wills her seat in Mr. Berger's room to any eighth grader that is going to take math. . Don Shepard wills his two front teeth to Charliex Coleman. l,Not that he needs themj. . Jim Springer wills his car to anyone who will have the heap. Wanda Vann wills her singing ability to Louise Logan, Annette Staden, Lorna White, and Callie Thompson. 9C WILLS Joanne Beal wills her braces to Jim Rose. Loren Brouhard wills his seat in Mr. Bergefs room to Jimmy Hicks. lla Dean Daniel leaves her ninth grade books to Barbara Marshall. Bobby Dockery bequeaths a few slices of fat to Jimmy Hicks. Roland Flory wills his wads of gum, so carefully and slyly stuck under his desk in Mr. Brown's room, to anyone who sits there next year. David Gustafson bequeaths his ability to play center in basketball to Ronald Kunkle. Joan Howard leaves her arithmetic ability to her sister Delores. K Clarke Jackman wills his gym clothes to Gary Creamer. Kenneth Janeway leaves his uFs in shop to Gerald Behnke. Rose Mair bequeaths her seat in Mr. Berger's room to Shirley Spillman. Archie Noble wills his seat in Mr. Rileyis room to anyone who wants it. Frederick Ramirez wills Wlfhe Thingn to Ralph Chavez. Audrey Sallee leaves her theatrical and library ability to Sharon Skinner. Norma Sharp bequeaths Miss Black's pencil sharpener to all eighth grade girls. Maurice Smiley wills his wit and humor to the good humor boyw of next year. LNamely, Gary Creameixl Paul Smith leaves his weight to Jimmy Hicks. Georgia Spencer wills her A.B.C. gum lgalready been chewed! to any eighth grader who wants it. Mike Thomas leaves his ice cream bars to Miss Black's 1952 home- room. Dolores Turner bequeaths her ninth grade books to Charlotte Hill. Carolyn Worley wills her seat in lvlr. Bergeris room to Barbara Marshall. Harold Van Gundy leaves his glasses to Jimmy Hicks. Sue Ann Haines bequeaths her ability to ask questions in algebra to Julie Jost, who is bound to be confused. Peggy Wright wills her clever brains to her sister. lfllake care of themlj 9D WILLS Sandra Falkenstien wills tl1e stubs of the K.U., K.S. 1950 basket- ball game here to Mr. Riley. -25-
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SPRING, 1951 who's a perfect angel. Peggy Robson wills Johnny to Donna Davis. Darrell Rogers leaves his good Algebra grades to some up-and-com- ing eighth grader. Barbara Smith leaves her ability to chew gum in class to an eighth grade candy eater. Ronald Tisue wills Algebra to all the unfortunate little eighth graders. Chris Fisher wills his Math book to any poor sucker who will take it. Kent Atkinson leaves his drawing board to Robert Wheeler. 9F WILLS Bob Beard wills his seat in Math to Carolyn Carter. Dick Borgen wills his Algebra answer book to Don Glasgow. Patty Bremer leaves her MESH in Algebra finals to Judy Jackman. Don Brewster leaves his Math book to Mary Bailey. Wilma Cunningham wills her ability to write poetry about Mr. Brown to Susan Woodruff. Bob Endacott bequeaths his good manners to anyone who can use them as well as he. Emory Hamm leaves his good disposition in class to Charles Cole- man. Alice Harris wills her Math book to Betty Harris. Audrey Faler leaves her Levi jacket to ,lim Rose. Ronald ,lohnson bequeaths his ability in football to Joe Eichhorn. Bernece Lathrom leaves Mr. Berger her Math. book. Philip Lee wills his love for machinery to his brother Peter. Scott Mitchell wills his HA in Agriculture to Larry McClelland. Henry Nieder leaves his good grades in Mr. Berger's room to his little brother. ,lanice Peters wills her high grades in Algebra to Donna Davis. Bob Rogers bequeaths his nick name Tarzanna to Joel Malott. Ward Sample leaves his seat in Algebra to ,lon Traylor. Catherine Saunders wills her height to Donna Coffman. Carolyn Schweitzberger leaves her Math book to Barbara Marshall. Bob Stauffer bequeaths his glasses to Joel Malott. Phoebe Torneden leaves her Latin book to Julianne Jost. Dale Wagner wills his brains to Dean Elliott. 9G WILLS Beverly Alexander leaves her big feet to Carol Koch. Bob Allison bequeaths his brilliant mind to Cary Creamer. Norman Bell wills his brass knuckles to Wilbur Bean. Gerald Brune wills his slide rule to Phil Stuart. Lyla Colburn leaves her picture of Ronald Tisue to Phyllis Over- bauvh. CCharlene Hemphill bequeaths her mind, void of thought, to Libby Elvi . gBeverly Jackson wills her trombone to any girl who likes to sit with the boys. Larry Kennedy leaves his troubles in Latin and Algebra to Richard Skinner. Marjorie King wills her desk in Algebra to Eleanor Youngberg. Raeburn Lisher leaves his seat in Algebra to Max Williains. Duaine Naff wills his Algebra answer book to ,lon Traylor. 127-
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