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Dorothy Rensberger, will my whitish blond hair to Steve Jones. Alice Geiger, will my saddle shoes to Laura Free, provided she keeps them in the same condition. Nova Morris, will my job at the drug store to anyone who can get out of as muich work as I have. Alyce Wehrly, will my position as chorus accompanist to Rodger Huns- berger for the next ten years. Carolyn Crafton, will my frequent telephone calls and letters to any junior girl who has a man in the service, provided they aren't from John. Barbara Yoder, will my quiet ways to Jan Fuller, provided he uses them to the best of his ability. Pat Slabaugh, will my bass clarinet to Adam Pamer, provided he can reach the keys. Alan Beer, will to the school library my chemistry book that has traveled 5,400 miles. Phil Campbell, will my shapely legs to Sharon Dewart, provided she wants them. Clarann Hartter, will my trombone to anyone who has long enough arms to reach seventh position. Roger Baumgartner, will my habit of shaking the table in bookkeeping class to anyone who will accept the challenge. Darell Bowman, will my ability to goof off in Ag. class to anybody who can get away with it. Max Clark, will my experience as F.F.A. President to any underclassman who will accept the responsibility. La Mar Stutzman, will my frequent visits to Nappanee to Larry Haney. Ray Haab, will my clear complexion to any envious girl. Dick Holderread, will my nickname to Fred Hershberger, provided he pre- fers it to Tarzan . Glyn Hamilton, will my Girl in Every Port to my bashful cousin, Bobby Bailey. Ly' ,314-sf-::f1.,1 -i if fi P ' . .. gg, it 3 1 .F .xi I X Q, .. i L df 1 'H f X N fix. Arr - ii. xi
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R 2. YQ' 3 N ,.'...L Z S rx- CLASS WILL We, the dignified Seniors of Milford High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this document as our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To Mr. Ferverda, we will our votes in the next election. To Mr. Young, we will an intercommunication system. To Mr. Judkins, we will a chorus that will keep quiet in practice. To Mr. Beiswanger, we will a book of jokes that he can read to his clas- ses. , To Mr. Henne, we will a basketball team that can keep him on the ben- ch. To Mr. Kesler, a shorthand class that can take dictation. To Miss Kantner, we will an aquarium that can have tropical fish. To Mrs. Eberhard, we will a Home Ec. room that does not leak. To Mrs. Williams, we will a new girl's dressing room. To. Mr. Mishler, we will our sons to be future agriculture students. To Miss Myers, we will a coffee um for the office. ARTICLE 2 To the Jtmiors, we will our ability to get the annual out on time. To the Sophomores, we will the ability that, when they become juniors, they can keep the seniors out of their candy. To the Freshmen, we will our ability to talk longer than two minutes in the assembly. To the Junior High, we will the ability to get along with Mr. Young when they become seniors. ARTICLE 3 I, Nancy Gerber, will my dressing of chickens to Mr. Young. I, Carol Miller, will my citizenship grades to my sister, Norma. I, George Bowler, will my girl friend, Pat Leighty, to Fred Hershberger. I, Joe Haney, will my dark, curly hair to Nelson Beer. I, Jim Moore, will my glasses to Dave Hatter, provided he keeps them clean.
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