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MERRILLVUE iq4s CLASS WILL We, the class of 45 , coming to the end of our high school life, do hereby make our last will and testament to the un- derclassmen and faculty of our school. To the FACULTY— Eore Problem classes in the future years. To the JUNIORS — Bigger and harder problems in the senior year. To the SOPhCUOfiAS — Our intelligence. (That ' s notmauch.kids) To the FREScuEN— The class honor of a 100 graduation, (we hope V I, ANTHONY aL AREZ, bequeath my musical talent to John Johnson. I, MARY LOU ATrUN, bequeath my smile to Charlotte Drossos. I, GLORIA BENOIT, bequeath ray ability to rhumba to Jim Mc- Govern, I, BORIS CHRISTOFF, bequeath my conversational abilities to Gilbert Franz. I, KENNETH CATLOW, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Janes Moniger. I, CHARLOTTE CLARK, bequeath my springleas seat on Barker ' s bus to Patsy Foust. I, MARGARET COOPER, bequeath my habit of chewing gum to Frances Shipley. I, DA EIRA DAVISON, bequeath my flowing tresses to Anna Marie Strusa. I, JnAN DiEMON bequeath my position as soloist in the choir to Donna Blaze. I, RaLPi .1 DOFFIN, bequeath my ability as an agriculture student to Joe Schafer. I, HALP-i FORD, bequeath my heighth to Derwood Creech. I, WILLIaM FOSSEY. bequeath my track ability to Billy Franko . I, . iaYmIE GERNENZ, bequeath my heighth to Martha Jo Lester. I, J MnS RALL, bequeath ay short hair to Jack Woodland, I, FETER HECI...OVICH, bequeath ay cu«ly hair to nonald -en- richs. I, KaTHERN a aBR, bequeath ay good behavior to -aryln Wood. I, KENNETH H0LLINGSH.eAD , bequeath my cheerleadin , ability to Bud Bullock. I, LESLIE HQMEIER, bequeath my presidency of Future Farmers of America to Joe Schaefer. - 13 .
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ivlSHRILL UE 1Q45 CLhSS WILL (Continued) I, JOaN JO 1NSON, bequeath my ability to play the piano to Barbara Conner, I, VELMA KEENLY, bequeath my orneriness to Frances Kazimer. I, RaLT-I KLEINSOROE, bequeath toy hair tonic comb to ' Dick Eayev . I, ZOLA LIVERS, bequeath my quirky eyebrows to Oecrge Nehring. I, MARY MCKNIGdT, bequeath my typing ability to Fred Schil- ling. I, GrEOROE MEKOLA, bequeath my position as ®pllntcr-jpuller to J.3. Rice, I, WILLIE METC.aLFE, bequeath my good sportsmanship in ath- letics to 3ob Lauor, I, .(jiRGE ...EYER, bequeath my personality to Jerry Collins. I, 1ELEN MIKULICd, bequeath my position as annual editor to Margaret Niles, I, LOUISE REICE, bequeath my shyness to arianna O ' Brien, I, CmaRLES READY, bequeath my ability to torment teachers to Stanley Rigby. I, EaZEL ROBINSON, bequeath my slimness to Pricella Newcomb, I, JANIE ROLL, bequeath my quietness to Audrey Stoker, I, ulaRIE ROY, bequeath my dark brown eyes to Ihyllis Kokoto— vich I, JO-iN SABO, bequeath my ba hfullness to Leslie Bargfeldt, I, CLAUDE SaNJSPER, bequeath my troubles to Fred Schilling, I, BILL SarJjlNT, bequeath my red hair to Bob Springer. I, .iILLARD SC.-jiEFERJ bequeath my ability to work in sehop to Oiibert Franz. I, ELVuARD SHIPLEY, bequeath my bashfullnees to Jim McOovern. I, JACK SrRINOER, bequeath my troubles to Paul ayden, I, EURIjiIj SjtlTd, bequeath my dimples to Clean Baldner, I, RAYMOND SMI Id, bequeath my driving ability to Tom Trusha, I, BERNARD TdOi AS, bequeath my basketball ability to my bro- ther, 3ob f I, FRANCES TIEMANN, bequeath my brains to my sister, Eleanor. I, JEAN ANN HONOR, bequeath my beautiful blonde tresseB to Thelma Eowns. I, JUNE IITLEY, bequeath my widow ' s peak to Betty Slingsby, I, RUTd WELCiES, bequeath my ability to play the baritone to Joe Titley. The witnesses thereof the preeeeding last will an4 testament, of the class of 45” are Miss Charlotte McClure and Miss Ann Peters as sole executives and. . WITNESS One Meat Ball t -14
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