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XaU WlU and Ei.tame.ni Being of sound mind and judgment, we, the Senior Class of 1949- 50, Poth High School, Poth, Texas, do declare and adopt this statement, our last will and testament. I To the Junior Class we leave all our worries of being Seniors, namely. Paper Staff, Log Staff, Financial problems, graduation worries, entertainments, jacket worries, and all the little ups and downs that make up a wonderful Senior Year. To the Sophomores we leave all the Financial worries that go into the making up of a Junior-Senior Banquet. To the Freshman Class we leave the realization that High School isn't all fun and no work. To the incoming Freshmen we leave the privilege of traveling the winding road of High School. II To Mr. Lane we leave our appreciation for being patient with us, and helping us struggle through to graduation day. To Mr. Bielefeld we leave long and dry hours of Physics, and our deepest thanks for being our Annual Photographer. (Here's hoping we don't forget to give you an annual this year.) To Mr. Klaus we leave the privilege of reading our term themes, short stories, book reports, and poems. We also leave our thanks for sponsoring us through our hectic Junior Year. To Miss Ory we leave the memories of the 9:45-10:30. 11:15- 12:00, and 2:15-3:00 periods.(We hope the memories are pleasant.) To Mr. McClure we leave our thanks for advice given for dogs itch, cow licks, and etc. (Please forgive us but the girls couldn't resist the temptation.) Ill (Personal Contribution) I, Paul Winkler, leave my tailored suits and tight collars to Mr. Klaus. I, Dorothy Mae Dzuik, leave every inch of my 5’5 to Betty Ann, hoping she will put in into good use. I, Archie Matthews, leave a few pounds to Herbie. (If I can spare it). I. Leola Beininger, leave my romantic interests to Margaret Yosko. I, Fabian Moczygemba, leave my lightning speed to Armin Alberts.
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I. Evelyn Jiral , leave the privilege of changing my mind about boys to Mary Ann Lovak. I. Melvin Reinhard, leave my interest in sports and stub- borness to Dickie Grier. I. Florence Korzekwa. regretfully will my love for Poth boys and my long hours in Bookkeeping to Sidonia Kotara. I. Lawrence Hosek. leave my cooperation with the teachers to J . C. Gloor. I. Margaret Zook, leave my allergy to dates to Melba Treager ( I mean the fruit of course). I. Albert Moczygemba. leave my ability of being a ’Big Wheel to R. C. or Armin. I. Virginia Lyssy. leave my ability to make good grades and to carry on an argument to Marvin Seifert. I. Eugene Hosek. leave my never ending supply of chewing gum and fear of girls to Alois Lyssy. I. Eleanor Laskowski, leave my adorable plump figure and ever ready giggle to Annette Bielefeld. I. Benedict Wiatrek. leave my ability to play football to Alvin Pruski. I. Josephine Lyssy. leave my Betty Grable legs and graceful jitter bugging to Gene Kosarek. I. Jo Ann Laskowski. leave all my left over jokes to Agnes Lam za . I. Mary Julia Kotara. leave my physics chair to the next years dope. I. Dorothy Mae Hoelscher. leave my ability of being every- where at the same time to Elizabeth Lanza. I, Margaret Stavinoha, leave my gay personality, cheery giggles, and my ability to play a piano, to Janelle Maeckel. I, Lillian Skrobarczyk, leave my 45 pistol to whoever gets my locker. It's behind the locker in a secret volt. (Just look long enough and you'll find it.) I. Dorothy Kolodziej, leave my specks to anybody who can't see the person next to him. I. Hedwig Dzuik, leave my quiet nature and business like attitude to Marilyn Weller. Signed : Senior Class Testator : Eleanor Laskowski Evelyn Jiral
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