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CLASS WILL CONTINUED Arthur Baalson, bequeath my initiative to our unworthy predecessors, the under classmen , Charles Coolidge, Johnny Leipzig, queath our cornet duets Ito anyone who can make chop suey out of them like we canj Marie Abalr, bequeath my curly hair to Emogene Flagg Evelyn Aho, bequeath nothing at all, for I am going to keep him Clement Cuddeback, bequeath my scientific ability to this year's first hour Chemis try class Alice Anderson, bequeath my place on the special honor roll to Howard Hett John Cummings, bequeath my skating ability to Carol Hoppe Spike Erickson, bequeath my ability to tease to Swede Bergmark Marion Blaskl, already gave my dates with Bobby Schroeder to Janet Tafelski Evelyn Bolset bequeath my blonde hair to Audrey Holbrook Christine Hoffman, bequeath my ability to make errors in typing to Wilma Husby Annarose Lobner, bequeath my debate part ner, Francis Russell, to any one who can calm her in her spasms of temper during a debate Dora Gotz, bequeath my long walk to school to Sammy Rabb Betty Dahlin, bequeath my work on the library board to Evelyn Jirschele Lucille Demulling, bequeath my dates with Phillips to Shirley Larson Eleanor Milutinovich Verna Kundinger, bequeath my job of pick ing up the Library table to Crystal Hartig Claire Gehrman, bequeath my fame trombonist to Cyrus Olson Agnes Perry, bequeath my red hair to Mary Jo Gerhardt Agnes Pritzl, bequeath my afternoons out of school to Ethel Dane Doris Resch bequeath my quietness t Betty Vicker DeEtte Smith bequeath my Home Economics class to Nan Coolidge Dorothy Zenker, bequeath my driving ability to Betty Bourgard. Ruth Oesterreich, bequeath my Shorthand text to next year's Jun or Class Margaret Oligney, bequeath my lipstick kit to Margaret Perkovich. Evelyn Osborne, bequeath m life to Neil Athey Jerome Fields, bequeath my funny stories to Leonard Choate Bill Fischer, bequeath my eye lashes t all the girls Melba Lowrle, bequeath my song 'I love you so much' to Marjorie Voltz. Beth Kennedy, bequeath my dates with the Neecks' to Ruth Schneider Ann Krznarich, bequeath my dark hair and eyes to Iris Boyd Margaret Meyn, bequeath my ability to debate to Margaret Kennedy Tina Newman, bequeath my personality to Kathryn Meyn Bud Flygt, bequeath my limousine to Bobby Bruns, so he will be able to eat dinner at noon. I, Ernest Cuddeback, bequeath my position of Presidency of the Forestry Club to Bob Kronberger Jack Voltz, bequeath my knowledge Physics back to Mr Shulstad Don LaBlanc, bequeath my ability as an athlete to Norman Esterl erman Neeck, bequeath my 'Leechy Six clothes to Bud Wells Robert Myers, bequeath my way with women to Bob McQuarry Leonard Larson, bequeath my stories of the night before to Wayne Huntoon Jack Smith, bequeath my position as a pianist to Iola Warren Vernon Steiner, bequeath my girl friends to Gene Schutz Bob Sutherland, bequeath my longed for school days to Sylvester Campbell Bob Testers, bequeath my new dance steps to Red Abair Dan Vicker, bequeath my tardiness to my sister, Betty Fred Anetsberger, bequeath my ability at playing the bass to Eldon MacDonald Bud Panke, bequeath my position as Presi dent of the Leechy Sixu to anyone who is a professional leech David Ovans, bequeath my smile to Billy Lucas Jim Olson, bequeath nothing because he wants to keep her Joe Nusbaum, bequeath my laugh tc Richard Enhelder Peter Raykovich, bequeath my quietness to Kenny Riley, bequeath my speaking ability to Ken Peterson Richard Schmidt, bequeath my muscles to Delbert Leffel Carl Schnieder, bequeath my clarinet solos to Larry Aschenbrener Betty Cougure, bequeath my frequent lunches to Mr McAllen Betty Howe, bequeath my dates with the alumni to Joyce Hansen Loretta Grassl, bequeath my German text to Mae CSwedeD Johnson Elmira Grim, bequeath my ability to play the guitar to Beverly Hegstrom We, Eldora Gruber and Anita Herbst, bequeath I, our dances at Stubb's to Doris Marsh Florence Pankratz, bequeath my Saturday nights at Greenfield to Elaine Lawrence Edith Sturm, bequeath my friendly way to Carol Hughes Ruth Tomczak, bequeath my crochetlng to George Prickril Betty Hett, bequeath my tinyness to Vip- ginia Weiss Kathryn Jonas be ueath o t Scribe Staff to Ggne Norggrspsi ion on the Mary E Keefe, bequeath Jim Olson to Betty Lou Kuehl Olive Wells, bequeath Herman to the But ternut girls Dorothy Zulevich, bequeath my dates with Butternut to Marion Strandberg Emil Perkovich, bequeath my position as manager of the basketball squad to anyone who can nSling the Ragu like I can. Lila Mahn, bequeath my attendance record to Francis Russell Ella Malach, bequeath my wittiness to Mary Perkovich. ' be- I, . of . 1, . L 0 . I, H ' ' N . 1, . .. I, ' . I, , . . It , . I, , . I, , , ' I, ' . - I, . . - I, : n . 1, . , 4 I, . 0 I, . . Bette Felt, bequeath my .fingernails to i, Bob Felt. ' 3 I, . ' as a I, . ' 1, . ' . I, . . 9 . 9 Il . I I, ' ' .1 I' . - . I, , I, . . I, , . ' 0 1, ' . I, ' , I, . - . I, , o I, . . I,
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