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CLASS WILL UWe, the class of 1959, being about to pass out of this sphere of education in full possessinn of a crammed mind, well-trained memory, and almost super- human understanding, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making Void all former wills and wishes hy us heretofore ma e or ma a careles - A t , , - as a'thoughzlegs wish oflgnsgglgnhoggi O fb? other And first we do direct that our funeral be carried on with all the dignity and pomp that our worth, our merit, our attainment, and our positions as seniors of Hgrave and rev.rend mien,H must certain- ly have deserved. As to such estate as it has pleased the Fates and our own strong hands and brains to win for us, we dispose of the same as follows. We give and bequeath to our beloved faculty all the amazing knowledge and startling information that we have furnished them from time to time on our various examination papers. We know that much which we have imparted to them in this way must have been entirely new to them, as well as to all teachers and students everywhere, and would throw much light on many a hitherto familiar line of thought, throughout the whole world of science and learning even outside the walls of Reynolds High School. If the faculty see fit, they are hereby authorized to give out such of this information as they may feel the outside world is ready to receive. We trust they will also feel at perfect liberty to make use of all such bits of wisdom ' li htenment for the education of the classes to and en g come after us. This, of course, is left entirely to their personal discretion. We give and bequeath to the junior class our spirit of cooperation and our ability to properly conduct a class meeting without any interruption the sophomore class our determination to get To what we go for. To the freshmen our dignity and manners so Reynolds High will always make a good impression. f ll win p rsonal bequests we hope may be The o o g e - accepted in the same spirit of fun with which we bequeath them. l. I, Nina Blanchard, do will and bequeath my two and one-half mile walk to UGoobn Taylor, so some of his pep will be used up before he gets to school. 2. I, Emil Dhaemers, do will and bequeath my love
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for Nred-headsn to Hershel Platt. Hershey. 3. I, Donald Docken, do will Take good care of her, and bequeath my cow- boy looks and ways to Reverend Van Dolah, so he can back up some of his large vocabulary. 4. I, William Doonan, do will and bequeath my hand- somenoss and charm to Vern Gauley, so he can fill in my place with a certain blond sophomore. 5. I, Kenneth Fuhr, do will and bequeath my num- ber twelves to HRedN Gorham, so he'll have a better understanding a R. C. H. S. 6. I, James Griffith, do will and bequeath my driv- ing ability to Bill Mack, so he can get to school after Dan graduates. 7. I, Ruth Jones, do will and bequeath my large pocket-book to Laura Kammerman, so she can use it for a suit-case. 8. I, John Lenser, do will and bequeath my ability to get D's and L's to Martha McGinnis, so she will know what it feels like to take home a perfect report card. I, Maxine Lemon, do will and bequeath my short- 11633 gets in the bus. 10. hair to have all the girls noticing him. ll. I, Thomas Likely, do will havior to Lyle Vroman, so he will in HSpecial Study Halln. 12. I, Vera Liphardt, do will to Maureen Brown to help cover up 9. to Donald Duncan, so he won't bump his head when he I, Lyle Lewis, do will and bequeath my curly William Dunn, so he will know how it feels to and bequeath my good be- always be able to stay and bequeath my freckles her blushes. 15. I, Daniel Mack, do will and bequeath my basketball abilities to Bob Lings, so he may lead the basketball team te victory in the tournaments next year. 14. I, Mary McDonald, do will dignity and manners to Bernice Lemon, will have one reserved member. 15. I, Ruth McMullen, do will ability to James Hawley, so he may be with a certain freshman. and bequeath my quiet so the class of H420 and bequeath my dancing a prize Ujitterbugn 16. I, Lyle Miller, do will and bequeath my love for HPeps1sJ to Stewart Blaser, so he for drinking Pepsi-Cola. can keep up my record 17. I, Ardith Minteer, do will and bequeath my long walk to school to Marvin Shiess, so he can get up at
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