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SENIOR CLASS WILL Being of sound mind and of good health, the class of “49” of Neponset High School, County of Bureau, and State of Illinois, does hereby draw up this last will and testament, hereby making any will or wills heretofore made by said Class to be null and void. Junior Class: We leave to our first cousin, the Class of “50”, the bottomless desks and backless seats, by the radiators, and our study hall manners. Sophomore Class: To our second cousin, Class of “51”, we leave our witty sayings, and our ability to get into trouble, our astounding grades, and desk carvings. Freshmen Class: To our most distant relative Class of “52”, we will our old book reports, and studious attitudes. We leave the following to the Faculty: Mr. Ammon: All unsolved school mysteries, broken Physic’s equipment, a year’s subscription for the “Chicago Sun,” and all the unpleasant moments we have caused. Miss Pletkovich: Our great typing ability; a good gold plated whistle, a gym suit, a pair of shin guards for P. E. classes, and a book of official basketball rules. Mr. Luther: All the old paper airplanes, a clean wash rag, screws out of the table tops, and a day’s supply of pencils. Miss Rahmeyer: The girls’ cooking ability, a shot gun for study hall and all the stomach aches we got from dinners cooked by the Homemaking Classes. Mr. Fitzpatrick: All the dirt on the gym floor, old history maps, writings on the walls, and a record of wins and losses in sports. Miss Hailey: The erasers that have wings, all the notes and comic books, and a cork for the hole in the ceiling. Miss Stabler: A private music room, hand cuffs for boys’ chorus, and ear plugs for all classes. We also leave to our beloved janitor, Mr. George Gerrond, all the wads of gum on the floor, the old dirty clothes in the locker rooms, and any odd overshoes. . Hugo Block: Wills his snappy wit and poems to Tommy Ahlgren, his girl friend to Johnny Bates, his four A’s and his mathematical ability to Glenn Ouart. Robert Norton: All his Kewanee girl friends to Irven Bitting, basketball ability to Willis Woods, his dark complexion to Carol Blake, and his ability to drive a car to Mary Ann Christensen. Maribeth Ripka: Wills her Hudson to Harry Gould, her graceful walk to “Wink” Golby, and all her boy friends to Joyce Stabler. Richard Kuster: All his fancy shirts to John Golby, his prewar Ford to James Bennett, and his ability to be tardy to Wayne Gerrond. Mary Ann Ahlgren: Wills her new pocket book to Shirley Bennett, her personality to Harriett Krahn, and her yellow pencil io James Bennett. Lee Beery: Wills his football ability to John Heise, extra height to Tom Pratt, meanness to Donald Crockett, and his shiny boots to Cherie Lyford. . Douglas Burnett: His speed to Willis Woods, his gift of gab to Barbara Mercer, his smile to Janice Bigham, and his egg beater to John Gunning. Betty Lou Jackson: Her curly hair to Barbara Curran, her love letters to John Heise, and her long dreses to Beverly Gould. Harold Grubb: Wills his red hair to Pat Norton, his car to Roy Peed and Pat Kaine, dancing ability to Donald Gerrond, and his size to Wendell Yepson. . Carolyn Dahl: All her singing ability to Regina Golby, weekends at home to Caryl Verbout, and her speed in Typing to Arnold Schmidt. This page sponsored by Taylor and Son, Hudson Dealers, Kewanee
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