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ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE Vil VI XI XI Xl XIV XV XVI XVI XVII XIX XX XXI XXII XXII XXIV XXV XXIV XXVI XXVIII XXIX Jerry Chapman; I will my parking space to anybody who gets here early enough in the morning to get it, John Egbert hopes Tom Heffelfinger doesn’t have as many broken bones as he did. John Ferguson: I will my ‘‘straight legs’? to Bob Lucas who can already walk over a barrel without touching it. Ronnie Fetzer wills his ability tohit a rabbit while hunting to Errol Spellman who seems to be having a rough time, Sandy Fisher: I leave my ability to get out of last period study hall to go to the library to anyone who has an interest (as long as it is not the same.) Don Gilbert wills his ability to sleep in Mr, Spechalske’s 8th period study hall and not get a fractured skull to anyone who has a hard head, Walter Hall wills all his strength and weight to Butch Young, I, Janice Kindig, will the 1st and 2nd period library to anyone who thinks they can have as much fun as I did. Rachel Lawton wills her balanced? magazine records to Linda Spellman to work on next year, I, Margaret Leatherman, leave my ability to get to school on time to Darlene Harris and my habit of going to every dance to Linda Blackburn and Linda V. Jack Leggett wills his winning smile to his sister JilL Nancy Lewis: I will my height, redhair, and blushing to anyone who likes being teased. Delbert Miller wills his 49 Ford to Valen Baird if he goes with it. Jerry Payn wills his cowboy hat to Mr. Weir, so he can remember the trip to Kansas City, Dee Roberts: I will Bonnie Brainard my quiet ways and my position on the cheerleading team because that’s where the noise should be. Barb Sanford: I will my variety of boyfriends to Phyllis Woodward. Tom Scott wills his position as fullback onthe football team to Bruce Pope, Good Luck Bruce, Connie Underwood wills her job as editor of the annual to Janice Hopkins in hopes that Jan has better cooperation than she did (with the photographer that isf) Janet Underwood wills her scorekeeper’s seat to anyone that will enjoy following the Tigers as much as I did, Johnny Underwood leaves his front seat in government class to anyone who is brave enough to accept it, Tom Wilson wills a pair of boxing gloves to Mr. Skurvid, and tells his cousin John Grimm that if he tries to sell anything to the Juniors next year Mr. Skurvid leads with a left, I, Trudy Wood, will the newspaper to Kathy Mack, and hope that she can keep it going. John Yost: I will niy parking placeto Skip Bryant, and I hope he can keep it longer than I did,
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ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE ARTICLE IV VI We, the graduating class of 1957, beingofsound mind and body, do hereby set up this document as our last will and testament. SECTION I To Mr. Wood we leave any unsigned diplomas for future use, To Mr, Skruvid we leave a book on ‘How to Win Friends and Influence People.” To Mr, Dunham we leave a box of aspirin in hopes it helps cure all the headaches which he acquired during the last 3 years, To Mr, Spechalske we leave all the boys in high school in hopes he can come up with a championship ball team, To Miss Sechrist we leave a well-decorated Shakespeare in the library. To Mr, Pietrzak we leave all our low citizenship grades. To Mrs, Dowdell we leave all thousand word term papers, To Mrs, Hocker we leave all of the uncovered typewriters in hopes that someone will cover them for her, To Mrs. Romick we leave her noisy second period library, now quiet. To Mr. Weir we leave next year'ssenior class and all the headaches which go with it. To Mr, Burton we leave all scraps of unused materials from shop class, To Mrs, Hastings we leave all unfinished Home Ec. projects for dustrags. To Mrs. Spirek we leave a quiet, peaceful office. To the custodians we leave the icy sidewalks in hopes they might get cleaned. To the cooks in the cafeteria we leave all uneaten food. SECTION II To the Juniors we leave our ability to get into Mrs, Dowdell’s last period study hall if you want to get a lot of typing done, To the Sophomores we leave all our unused detention hall slips. To the Freshmen we leave our late noonhour in hopes they can have as much fun as we did, SECTION II Betty Amheiser wills her ability to be a Varsity cheerleader for 4 years to anyone who likes it as well as she did, Pat Baird wills her secret ‘‘Red Hair dye to Joan Wilson. Harry Baker: I will my sense of humor to anyone who has the nerve to use it. Spud wills his ability to get my share of sleep to Skip Bryant, Charlene Brinker: I will my ability to do nothing all the time, and sleep some of the time to my sister, Bev who usually could use a rest. Ken Carver wills his height to Ken Zsarney who could use a little,
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