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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senior Class of I957 of Oakville Union High School, being by now of superior mental capacity and of excellent character, even though we have been under the pressure of four years of undo study, understanding that our sudden departure from these hallowed halls will warp the minds of those poor unfortunates left behind, do hereby make this our final will and testament,' hoping that these last words will be of comfort to those below us, when they realize what they have lost in the class of I957. ARTICLE I To Miss Clark we will a new home economics room with two new refrigerators. To Mr. Douglas we will a trigonometry and calculus class to make his day more enjoyable. To Mr. Still we will a basketball team that can beat Rochester IOO - I next year. To Mr. Spitz we will a modern new band room. To Mrs. Barrows we will a Volkswagon to take the place of her dusty, husky blue Hillman. To Mr. Westman we will a state champion public speaking winner. ARTICLE II To the eighth grade class we leave the ability to endure freshman initiation iust as we did. To the Freshmen we leave the ability to make use of study hall for studying books instead of mischief. To the Sophomores we leave as next years Juniors, all of the planning, work and waiting to become Seniors To the Juniors we leave the fun of next year's Senior sneak and If2 of the money that we had so that they may get as far as Olympia. ARTICLE III To Clifford Miller we leave the position of president of the National Safeway stores because his work in MiIIer's Grocery has made him well qualified for the position. To Jon Carlson we leave the ability to make ten successive hook shots at next years Rochester - Gakville basketball game. To Dave Ross we leave four more report cards so that he may receive A's on them also. To Jessie Erickson we leave the honor of being king of the junior prom. To Ed Brown we leave a brand new orange and pink cadillac pickup to take the place of his old Ford. To Frank Burlingame we leave the privilege of playing the graduation march at his own graduation. To Robert Russell we leave a long black Lincoln to haul all of his feminine admirers around in. To Lorenne Hamilton we leave the ability to milk cows faster than any of Mr. Westman's more prominent F.F.A. members. To Marilyn Gibson we leave Tab Hunter's Young Love. To Terry Ostergard we leave the ability to run out of gas, if he must, in front of a gas station instead of on a lonely country road. To Norva White we leave the position of Next years Acorn News editor. To Bonnie Sutton we leave the office with all of its confusion, gab sessions and good times. To Nancy Bussard we leave a brand new school slang expression to take the place of Jo Tuzz. To June Grandorff we leave the privilege of being Girls ping pong champion next year. To Claudetta Furlong we leave the task of washing the drivers training car during any class she can mqnqge to get out of next year. To Jean Theirolf we leave a bottle of peroxide blonde bleach and good wishes for the outcome of its Use. To Emily Townsend we leave the ability to obtain her flying license. To George Mitchell we leave Coach StilI's Nash with the hope that he can get it started. To Eldon Lonborg we leave a dictionary so that he may enlarge his already extensive vocabulary. To Gerald Pickernell we leave Elvis PreseIy's ability to earn SI,0OO, 000,000 a year. To Chuck Butterfield we leave the romantic lead in next years all school play. To Herbert Erickson we leave the honor of being Mr. Westman's first and only state farmer. lNow that the Senior boys are gonel. To Wayne Frost we leave enough girls to keep him content for one year.
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