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I Polly L w1ll and bequeath my abllxty to snag a man to V1rg1n1a Snyder I Donna M w1ll and bequeath my hab1t of read1ng books 1nstead of studymg government Loretta Sm1th I Beverly O w1ll and bequeath my short blond ha1r to Ann Rom1ne I Carol W w11l and bequeath my ablhty to make excuses to get out of the assembly to Ruth Dxce I Laura Jane R w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to wreck the fam1ly car to all of you shy t1m1d dr1vers to be I Katrma S w11l and bequeath my ab1l1ty to say my own speeches rn the Junxor play to Donna Yoder Janet C w1ll and bequeath my auburn han' to Ann Romme Connxe S wlll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to clerk at the ladles shop to Chester Mlller Betty T w1ll and bequeath my beaut1ful red ha1r to Robm Mens1ng Norman S w1ll and bequeath my abxllty to str1ke terror 1n the hearts of all Freshmen to Paul Rody I Gene H w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get sent home from school because .of the wr1t1ng on my Sen1or Cords to Tom Brown Sh1rley W w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to go w1th Bunker H111 boys to Loretta Smxth Barbara S w1ll and bequeath my unquenchable craze for Fords to Alfred Hetzner Roger D w1ll and bequeath my flat top hamrcut to Paul Rody Norman S w1ll and bequeath my taste for cocoanut COOk16S w1th chocolate blts to any one who 1S able to detect the1r varlous h1d1ng places , ., . . . . . . . I .Y . . . . . to , ., . 9 -1 r .n ' - I . n 1 -v I ' Il ll - ' , ., . . . . . . 1 . In -1 - I, M . . . . . A I, 0 . . . . . 1 -1 I, . i, . . . . . . I I, -f ' - I, -, ' ' ' . It -1 ' I f ' A y -
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We the Graduatmg Senlors of' 1956 weaned by our var1ous adventures w1sh to present our last w1ll and testament to the env1ous underclassmen and suffermg faculty We real1z.e as everyday goes by we must begm to thmk who w1l1 be pr1v1leged to recelve our many possess 1ons and attamments We w1ll p1ck only the most sultable he1rs because these thmgs are hlghly pr1zed We thmk th1s IS an opportune tlme to bestow our many acqutrements to the above mentloned We the Sen1ors be1ng one of the most qu1et and obedlent classes to graduate from o e .T T H S w1ll and bequeath the happy memor1es of hav1ng to ra1se our grades 111 order to graduate to the warmhearted and open mmded faculty We the Sen1ors w1ll and bequeath our beat up seats and 1n1t1aled desks to the junlors e hope they W1ll be as d1gn1f1ed soph1st1cated and 1ntellectual as the regal Sen1ors We the Senlors w1ll and bequeath to the sophomores our ab1l1ty to bluff the teachers at least once 111 a wh1le The sophomores be1ng a group w1th loose morals can very well pattern hemselves after the enterpr1s1ng Senlors We the Senlors w1ll and bequeath to the freshmen any broken rubber bands moldy paper wads and bent bobby p1ns They may also have any chewed pencml stubs lf they deem themselves worthy of them a paper wad at 40 paces to Joe M1ller I Gene H w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to read Western books 1n the assembly to Dav1d See Sh1rley W w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to wear a senlor sk1rt to Robm Menslng Gary A w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to play basketball to Dave See .Toe D w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to chew gum m Mr M1ller s assembly per1od to .Toe M1ller I Leona H w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to talk 1n the study hall wxthout be1ng caught Ruth Dxce I Ne1daW w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to be late for chem1stry class and st1ll get an excuse to D1ck Awker I Karen M w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get along wzth Mr M1ller to Ann Rorrnne I Betty B w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to pass notes 1n the assembly w1thout bemg caught to Sh1rley M1ller Peggy W w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to sleep 1n the assembly to Alfred Hetzner Renate V w1ll and bequeath my hablt of wrxtmg letters mstead of studymg my govern ment to Loretta Smlth . . 1 51 . . . , - , 1 . u ll 1 Il u a n Q 1 W . . . . , . . , . . l I, Bill L., of sound mind and body, will and bequeath my ability 'to h-it my adversary with I, . U . . . . . . . . l I, ., ' ' ' E . I, I, s 1 a 9 I u I O I U . . . . . . to L U . . . . . I, H . . . . . . -
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