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Aw Wd! ,464 7eazcwwfz We the Senror Class of 1951 Mmatare Hxgh School bemg rgnorant and decreplt as to mmd and memory do hereby make, publrsh and declare thts to be our last w11l and testament, hereby revokmg any wrlls heretofore made by us, Part I To the school we bequeath the deathly srlence whrch w111 follow our parture Part II To our faculty we wrll the Junror s and the endless patrence whxch they wtll requrre Part III To Mr Butler, our Jamtor, we wrll the black marks on the new gym floor all our waste paper, worn out erasers the gum under the desks and the dust on the un touched books Part IV To our lower classmen we w111 our vast rntellrgence tn the hope that t e wrll make better use of rt than we d1d Part V The rnd1v1dua1 members of the graduatmg class of 51 wrll what IS con srdered as therr own hopmg rt wrll be an asset to them rn later l1fe the followrng 1 I Ava Lou Brrdsall bequeath my studrous ab111ty to Brlly Mowry knowmg that he w11l make the least use of rt 2 I Dorothy Brackman leave to Shrrley Graham her brother Larry knowrng that she wtll keep hxm from the other grrls 3 I Judy Brunn wrll my abrltty to be qulet and not grggle to Darrell Dolph 4 I James Chrrstman bequeath my quret drsposrtron to Jane Shadle who may be able to make use of II 5 I Robert Colprtts wrll to Varney Hoover my mad way wrth women so he won t have to go to Bayard 6 I, Patty Dunn, leave my loud vorce to Mary Ann Graff knowmg that she w1Ll use rt wtsely 7 I Jack Enevoldsen, bequeath my manly burld to Pat Moralez so that he can make the football team 11' he rsn t drafted 8 I Txmer Evans, wtll to my brother Jerry, my posrtron on the football team rn the hope that he wtll carry on the famrly trad1t1on 9 I Loulse Goss leave to any gul who wlll have them, my boy frrends ut Bayard 10 I Bob I-llnman wtll my curly harr to Dorothy Stemmark so she w11l not have to get another Tom ll I Donna Hoff bequeath my Journallsm artrcles to the censors on the Smoke Srgnal Staff knowrng full well where they wrll end up 12 I Dorrs I-luck, leave to Barbara Otte my quretness at pep club meetrngs 13 I Vtrgll Hudson w1ll my edltor job on the paper to anyone who IS trred of lrvrng I4 I Wylma Kramer bequeath my crew harrcut to Don Ramlg, so that he will look more lrke Lana Turner I . . . de- : . . . . h Y
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Con t Last Will and Testament 15 I Arnold Kramer leave my ability to leave the gals alone to Rtchard Gabel who needs it badly 16 I, Sonny LaFon, will to myself the path I have worn to Judy s house because I am not through with it yet 17 I Jimmy Lodes bequeath my sense of humor in American Government to Joyce Robeson so there will never be a dull moment in that class 18 I Ellen Marrrll leave to Thelma Anderson my Job as fifth period librarian know ing that she has the patience required to keep from going berserk 19 I Eugene Mowry, will my good grades to Janice Ruff who probably doesn t need them Z0 I Loretta Peters bequeath my flutatrous personality to Ron Rlechert so he wlll get some attention from the girls 21 I Bill Prince leave to Marvin Eskam my height so he can make the basketball team before he graduates Z2 I James Schuman, will my excellent posture to Margaret Gabel so she can keep Mr Rockafellow from growing lonesome for me 23 I Ruth Sterkel bequeath my size to Conchlta Moralez so nobody will walk on er resent bemg a shortre 25 I Marlon Wise wtll my meek and modest habits to C11ffR0b1l'lSOH Z6 I Norman Zerler, bequeath my ability to hand tn all my assignments to Gladys Schildt ? NY 4 res h . 24. I, Dick Vandel, leave to Roy Booth, my towering height, knowing that he must L , af , f-1 A 4 wg- ' ' 5 f I f . A 55:-I ' ' . . . -Q R .lu 'am .I '
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