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Seam Blau Walk I, Mary Bender, will my love for Home Eco- nomics to Alma Payne. I, Margaret Brown, will my position of solo clarinet to Ralph Scovell, knowing Mr. Thur- low will appreciate it. I, Troy Brown, will my hours of work on the G. R. Formal to Darrel McMahan. I, Don Campbell, will a clean pair of gym sox to Bill Roberts, knowing how much he needs them. I, Vincent Canavan, will my hours of sleep taken in my classes to Bruce Trager. I, Lois Carpenter, will my ability to blush to someone who isn't taking a class from Mr. Nugent. I, Ernie Christensen, will a lock of my hair to Mr. Flamson, although he doesn't need it. I, Joe Cropper, will my ability to ditch school to Bob Mello. I, Doracille Davis, will my part of the brat in the Senior play to anyone who won't feel as silly as I did. I, Genia Davis, will the book room to Betty Iany. Good luck! I, Mary Davis, will my ability to speak in public back to Mr. I-laugh. I, Verna Davis, will my freckles to Bobbie Sinclair, as she needs some more. I, Elbert Donkin, will my nickname Doc to my little brother, who already has it. I, Elsa Douglas, will a dozen spontaneous giggles to Mr. Otto. I, Mary Drake, will my dimples to Margie Tidrow. I, Donna Dresser, will my ability to grab a Lompoc shaker to Gladys Rougeot. I, Guido Dusi, will the Freshman girls, formerly willed to me by Harvey Stahl, to Jimmy Taylor. PAGE EIGHTEEN I, Jack Edwards, will my automobile to any- body who can keep the switches straight. I, Raymond Finigan, will my many demerits to the entire oncoming Senior class. I, Lucille Fox, will my ability to break test tubes in Chemistry to Mr. James. I, Charles Frazier, will my line with the women to Gerald Kumn, since I need it no longer. I, Ruth Frazier, will my job as secretary in Senior Problems to some one who can write shorthand. I, Margie Fricke, will my nickname Rowdy back to Bob Livingston, who originally gave it to me. I, Pauline Frogge, will my ability to get a rise out of Mr. Nugent to Ginny Iones. I, Pearl German, will my last name to Hitler, knowing he'll need it some day. I, Josephine Hamilton, will my ability to get along with Easterburg to some other sucker in Senior English. I, Irvin Heer, will my like of Ag classes to Bob Oeck, knowing he'll appreciate it. I, Amold Holst, will my ability to tear my car apart to anyone who can find the parts. I, Dorothea Iverson, will my excess height to Marion Nicholls, knowing he needs it more than I do. I, Alice johnson, will my lunch box and ther- mos bottle to someone who likes hot soup as I do. I, Betty Ann jones, will my ability to chew gum in Mrs. Phillip's math class to the on- coming math classes. I, Billie jones, will my outstanding attend- ance and scholastic record to my little sister, Ginny. I, Fred jones, will my quiet and reserved ways to Melvin Exline.
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it 7' i I, Augustus Keyser, will my clean cords to anyone who can keep them as clean as I do. I, Dale Kinne, will my corner in the hall to Otto Toevs, knowing he'll use it. I, Jack Kleck, will my Portuguese pants and yellow sweater to Don Keefer. I, Ruben Landa, will my broad shoulders to another, shorter, heartbreaker, Eugene Cook. I, Britta Lindfors, will the Girl Reserves to my brother, Ralph. I, Dorothy Lipscomb, will my reserve and quiet to the rowdies of Paso I-Ii. I, Sammie Lones, will my ability to under- stand the periodic law back to Mr. James. I, Lorraine Ludeke, will all my last gym middies to whoever is making a collection of them. I, Dorothy Maltby, will my ability to sing to Mr. Thurlow's little Bill. I, George Martin, will my school bus to the P. E. classes, knowing how well the girls like the busses. I, Alta McWilliams, will my nickname, Maw , to Barbara Lyle, hoping she enjoys it. I, Mary Merrill, will my love for English Literature to Violet Bitters. I, Kathryn Nuckolls, will my flashing per- sonality to Ralph Scovell. I Russell Payne, will my good grades to Elbert Donkin, since he has so few. I, Olga Plom, will my unused uniform to the oncoming Freshmen girls. I, Joyce Reid, will my ability to blush to poker face Kumn. I, Phyllis Renke, will my fountain pen to anyone who can get as much good out of it as Ruben Landa has. I, Mary Roberts, will my dramatic ability to Berry Dorsett with the best of luck. Saaiaa eladfi 701114 I, Eldon Root, will the Senior lawn, that the seniors worked so hard to get, to next year's seniors. I, Mervin Rotta, will my Model T Ford to anyone who feels like fixing it. I, Maurice Sauret, will the other half of my finger to anyone who is all thumbs. I, Henry Schinbine, will my flashy ability to get along with the faculty to anyone who wants it. I, Hillis Schinbine, will my learning ability to the next pair of twins who enter Paso. I, Elvira Schroeder, will my sweet smile to the faculty for use on blue Monday. I, Robert Shaw, will my ability to get out of study hall to Pepper Martin. I, Marlar Stewart, will my football ability to next year's football team. I, Carl Stoltenberg, will my ability to make poisonous gases to Lauren Daniels. I, Oliver Terrill, will my basketball playing ability to the McWilliams brothers. I, Adella Testerman, will my P. E. tennis shoes to anyone who wants to go barefooted. I, Elda Tiahrt, will my quiet ways to Nadine Craig. I, Frances Tiahrt, will I2 more months to the completion of the gym. I, Angus Uhlmeyer, will my running ability to Smitty . I, Ella Von Dollen, will my blonde hair to whoever envies it. I, Marie Von Dollen, will my zo-mile bus ride to Patsy Heaton. I, Stella Wakeman, will my way with the men to Doris Kramer. I, Meda Walker, will my ability to talk in typing classes to Emalu Martin. PAGE NINETEEN
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