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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1949, being in sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last WILL aND TEBTaMLIJT. Article I Section I To the teachers we are leaving---------. Our leaving K. U. H.S. should be enough reward. Section II To the janitor we bequeath the many gobs of thoroughly chewed gum we have so thoughtfully placed on the bottoms of the desks. Section III To the Juniors we will our technique of not studying but still managing to graduate. Section IV To the Sophomores we leave our files on tests, teachers, how to get out of classes and etc. Cherish these. Section V To the Freshman we will our happy attitudes and our quiet, well conducted class meetings, without these we would have never graduated} Article II Section I I, Yvonne Marie Farr, will to Charlotte Cramer my unique technique of popping gum. Section II I, Mildred Ann wance, will my ability to crack jokes to any dead pan that wants it. Section III I, Dorothy June Hull, will my temper to Miss Barkiem in hopes it will help her keep her classes quite. Section IV I, Leona Geneieve Wallace, ain't leaving nothin' to nobody. I need all I got. Section V I, Betty Lorraine DeLude, hereby bequeath my itsy bitsy size four shoes to Aloa Christiansen in hopes they will help her glide thru high school as they have me. Section VI I, Wilma June Miller, will my position on the basketball and volley ball teams to Betty Wilhens, may she succeed in being captain as I have. Section VII I, Kathleen Jean Heath, will my strong stomach to Vena Keo in hopes she'll get to use it if initated into the Pep Club the way I was. Section VIII I, George Marvin Dee, regretfully will my black wavy hair and long curly eyelashes to Jay Larsen. Please be kind to my hair. No crewcutsl Section IX I, Darlene Elizabeth Spafford, will my reward for the 14 points and above Lorer. makes on the basketball court to Jim Albrecht and the girlwho succeeds in geting him next year.
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Tulju • mola TRANSFERRED FROM NYSSA HOME EC. CLUB 2,3 GIRLS LCAGUE I 2,5,4 GLEE CLUB I,2 , 3 , k '•AMERICAN PASSPORT 3 '•OFOPERATE AMBROSE' U '•dude RANCH k B—HILL STUD NTBODY VICF-PRES 3 CLASS VICE-PR'S I PRESIDENT F.H.A. I TREASURER F.H.A. 2 LEE CLUB 1,2 MAJORETTE I REPORTER ANNUAL J ART EDITOR A WML 2,3,4 PEP CLUB 2, k SPORT MANAGER G.A.A. 3 VICE-PRCS G.A.A. 4 “Damsels in distress 3 STUDENTROOY ADVERTISING MANAGER 2 STUD NT COUNCIL 1,3 F. H.A. 1,2,5,$ G. A.A. }9U ASST. ANNUAL EDITOR 3 » X ' ) midge GLEE CLUB 1,2,3 F.H.A, 1,2,3,U F.H.A. SECRETARY I r'EP CLUB U DESPERATE AMBROSE LOREN TRANSFERRED CULVER 3 BASKETBALL 1,2 FOOTBALL 2,3 , ll TRACK 2,3 STUDENTBODY PRESIDENT 4 DAMSELS IN DISTRESS 3 DESPERATE AMBROSE « F.F.A. PRESIO NT 3 RFPORTFR F.F.A. 4 RROM KING j, C ) OS lC ' BETTY GLEE CLUB 2,5 F. H.A. 1,2,3, G. A.A. I DESPERATE AMBROSE PRINCESS OF PROM MAJORETTE I YELL LEADER I transfered FRO-' bcno 3 SPANISH CLUB, TEXAS I CLASS SECRETARY, TEX II F. H.A. V; CLASS TREASURER G. A.A. t
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Section X Section XI Section XII Section XIII Section XIV Section XV Section XVI Section XVII Section XVIII Section XVIV Section XX Section XXI Section XXII Section XXIII Section I I, Loren Dale Greenwood, will my super-ability to make all the girls love me to Lloyd R. Vincent. I, James Albert Hess, will my jantoring to Jim Pendergraft. I, Ada Ann Brownhill, will my first name to anyone who can defend it. I, Joan Gloria Hedgepeth, will my punctuality, dependability and studious traits to Clarice Duling and my innocent look to Barbara Boyles. I, Lewis Nelson Crocker, will my superb driving abilities and the place I park my car to Jim Larsen. Don't disgrace my abilities; carry on the old fly low method and perfect the driving one arm technique. I, Ray Cram, will my big brown flirty eyes to Ruben Johnson in hopes they will make him The Casanova of Warm Springs. I, Nola Drown, will my mammy dialect to Marlene William in hopes it will help her when telling jokes. I, Elgar Stephens, will my excellent public speaking voice and complete knowledge of parliamentary procedures to the junior boys. Ky parliamentary procedures have always managed to make the girls mad and keep the class meetings in a up roar. Please put them to good use. I, Charles Hensel Olson, will my middle name to anybody and something to somebody so nothing won't have to be left to nobody. I, Hazell Hall, will my last name(for I won't be needing it much longer) to Dorothy Lewis in the event she wants to change hers without any legal technicalities. I, Hattie Am Choate, do hereby will and bequeath to my heir, Maragret Olson, my ability to get on the honor roll 6 times out of 6 with a minimum of study and maximum of play. I, Calvin Gregg, will my Susie and band uniform to Ralph Synder. Please Take the same loving care of Susie that I have. I, Shirley Yvonne McKenzie, leave my rudeness of talking while others are talking to Fred Degner. He is big enough to take care of it and use it while in Social Economics class. I, Bobby Drain, will my neat method of jeep driving and my letterman haircuts to Gordon Links. Article III To M. U. H. S. we will the tears of disappointment we've shed, the joy of laughter we've had, the good times, the test times, the fellowship, the best in friendships---------all these and unameable more. We regret- fully depart from the halls, class rooms and faculty of this fine school. Our high school days here will always be remembered and cherished.
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