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I, Fhyllis Dean,do will and bequeath my shyness to Corky Qualey. My ability to play the position of puard in basketball to anyone who wont s it. I, Norman Eskelson, do will and bequeath my public speaking ability to Sylvester McKanimon. My heipht I will to Gordon Johnson. I, Lois Ilaupen, do will and bequeath my numerous trips to Winona on Saturday nirhts to Audrey Barney. My sailors' letters I would just as soon keep for myself. I, Wallace Helleland, do will and bequeath my wavy hair to Harvey Klunrtvedt. ' y portion of the sophomore class I will keep. I, Kerb Hiphum, do will and bequeath my love to travel to Beverly Bendel. My love for country roads and a country lass -'I wish to retain to myself. I, Wallace Hiralie, do will and bequeath Leonard (my Model-A) to Robert Knutson. The presidency o the F.F.A. I leave to Danny Culhane. I, Betsey Kuseboe, do will and bequeath my letters to Bettie Lou Anderson. My bronchitis I would enjoy very much to lose,but I don't know hov:. I, Larry Johnson, do will and bequeath my wise-crackine ability to Jarvis Anderson. Ky peculiar actions I five to I eroy. Carlson in sincere hope that he will continue when I leave. I, ' .'alter Jorpens, do will and bequeath my tall stature to Mush Ukkestad. My trickiness with a cemere I leave to a rood pal, Dick Culhane. I, Earl Knutson, do will and bequeath my short, curly hair to Kenneth Olson. My interest in Mabel I wish to keep. I. wallace Larson, do will and bequeath the editorship of the Ripoles to Phyllis Virock. My burning desire to talk about Communists I will to Uarren Dubbs.
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OUR BEQUESTS Je, the Class of 1946, being of fairly sound mind and almost mentally balanced, do hereby make this, our first will and testament, through which we sincerely hope that the various traits, characteristics, rnd■belong]ngs-may be prsbed on to you.bonefici ries. fe, the Clfss'of 1946, will to the Sohool Board our sincere gratitude and thanks for the efforts that they have put forth to make our school life more enjoyable and worthwhile. We, the Class of 1946, will to the Faculty our deepest appreciation for their patience in guiding us through these four years of high school at R. H. S. We, the Class of 1946, will to the Juniors the seats by the windows and we hope they will enjoy them as much as we did. We, the Class of 1946, will to all underclassmen the dignity and importance that accompany us as Seniors. Also we hope that all of you will make good use of the time that you spend in Rushford High School. UUILL ABO TESTAffiEflT I, Charles Berg, do will and bequeath my dancing ability to John Anderson. My flashy shirts I will to Joel Katlalii My gum chewing to anybody who can get the stuff. I, Hazel Bjorge, do will and bequeath my ability to get A’sto Walter Lee. My desire to dig up old jokes and use them to anyone who can stand to do it. I, Arlene Brevig, do will and bequeath my quiet manners to Milton Ronnenberg. My bashfulness to Pill Turek. I, Lois Burke, do v ill and bequeath my cheerleading ability to Eleanor McManimon. My interest in Houston I will keep for myself. I, I, Margaret Carlson, do will and bequeath my dimples to Eileen Dvorak. My oboe I will gladly give to Shelby Westby.
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I, Merle Lee, do will u.nd bequeath my trips to my native tovm of Houston to Irvin Fisne. My love to tease girls I will to Paul Prinzing I, Joseph McMuniinon, do will and bequeath my pleasing voice to Arnold Helgemoe. My sincere interest in the F.F.A. I leave to Paul Stevens. I, Alton i.orkon, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Curtis ilowe. !.y football ability I leave to Allan Ness, I, Vincent Niggle, do will and bequeath my singing ability to Agnes Himlie. My love for Gilman's daughter I will keep for myself. I, Clair Overland, do will and bequeath my tough luck in picking up flat tiros to Lloyd Quumen. Iv.y numerous trips to all the surrounding towns I leave to Muriel Glenna. I, Dan Prinzing, do will and bequeath my ability to be absent from school to Eddie Rislove. My tough beard I leave to Melvin Brand. I, Phyllis Quamen, do will and bequeath my shortness to Laverne Howard. Iv.y silly giggles to Lila Jacobson. I, Orville Rislove, do will and bequeath my scientific and mathematical utility to Keith Colbenson. My strong Norwegian accent I will pass on to Janyloe DeBoer. I, Julian Sandsness, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers to Marion Buolow. My interest in agriculture I leave to Marcella Niggle. I, Lois Sorum, do will and bequeath my singing ability to Nitu Miller. My affections for a certain senior boy I will keep for myself. My artistic ability I leave to Helen Iverson. I, Hilda Sorum, do will and bequeath my love for studying to Audrey Dahl. My errand running for the teachers I will to Deloris Rasmussen. I, Dick Stoyke, do will and bequeath my musioal and sports ability to Harold Jacobson. My popularity I will to Paul Mckanimon. I, Herb Thompson, do will and bequeath my candy eating to Edward McManimon. My interests in the Freshman class I am going to keep for myself. I, John Torgerson, do will und bequeath my F.F.A. reporter's job to Beverely Johnson. My love of Shop class to Harold Jenson. I, Doris Tuff, do v ill and bequeath my love of Social Science class to Ethel Sievers. My long finger nails to LaVaughm Highum.
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