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I, Alfred Purdy, leave my Student Council reporting to the senior next year who feels capable of doing it. I, John O’Donnell, leave, taking my good marks and quietness with me. I, Anne Altermatt, leave my innocent smile to Joan Flynn, and the deviltry to go with it. I, Jane Parker, leave my school spirit to the noble underclassmen. I, Betty Burnham, leave my place on the honor roll to anyone who will work for it. I, Viola Page, leave my selling of tickets, to Robert Marsh. We, Elizabeth Glass and Andrew Chark, leave our athletic ability to Gertrude Coma and Bill Jones. I, John Berthelsen, leave my art tactics to James Ewing. I, Jo-Ann Maloney, leave my love of children to Shirley McHann. I, Leslie Ernhout, leave my teasing to William Schnell. I, Maurice Grossenbacher, leave my Ag clothes to anyone that they will fit. We, Dorothy Michalek and Harvey Conn, leave our ability to Janis McQueen to play the piano with both hands and feet. I, Jackie McCarroll, leave my blush to Richard Day. I, William Burnett, leave my knowledge of chemistry to Charles Roth. We, Joan Jones and Elsie Adams, leave our giggles to Nancy Couch and Alberta Villane. I, Marianne Duhan, leave my ability to draw women to Helen Jones. We, Clinton Fredlund and Henry Chatain, leave the keys to our cars to Eddie Ferris and Bill Cuddy. I, Barry Gero, leave my silliness to Bob Rielle. I, James Caldwell, leave my great strength to Bob Hungerford. I, Maurice Jajer, leave my car to anyone having an insurance policy. I, Franklyn Hawley, leave my girl to anyone who can handle her. I, Irving Armstrong, leave my knowledge of everything to John Crawford. I, Marilyn Greenhaus, leave my habit of losing books to Ronnie Johnson. I, Barbara Green, leave my homework to Elaine Keith. I, Helen Van Valkenburg, leave my petitness to Ruth Ohlin. We, Theodore Hine and Albert Stone, leave our drivers' licenses to the junk man. I, Norman Smith, leave, taking my holier than thou attitude with me. I, Vivian Malaspina, leave my wonderful sense of humor to anyone who can take a joke. I, Arlene Col, leave my always willing to help attitude to Janet Richmond. I, Kaye Steck, leave my hunt for a man to Sally Hueston. We, Harry Shrack, Ernest Legault and Louis Drzal, leave our wealth of knowledge about cars to Gordon Dyke. I, John Wolinski, leave my smile to Bob Casey. We, The Class, leave to Mr. Graham a filing cabinet to keep his original ideas in alphabetical order. 27
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