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W I, Gordon Davies, leave my corral lingo to Wilson Close, eautioning him to practice on something small at first. I, Amil Dondero, bequeath my dancing ability to Ray Sandkuhle, reminding him that a good dancer gets them every time. I, Gordon Elliott, leave my nBest Dressed Man Ap- pearaneen to Boris Todoroff--take off that sheep skinllll I, Florence Goularte, leave my wool socks to Bertha Alling, reminding her that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. ' I, Regner Hansen, bequeath my ability to sing grand opera to Ted Main, eautioning him that tonsils are easily cracked. I, Norman Harper, bequeath my nCollar ADH ap- pearance to Grant Osborn, hoping that he will keep up the noble work in exemplifying what the well dressed young man should wear. I, Edna Mae Higgins, bequeath my demure dispo- sition to Evelyn Murillo, with the suggestion that children should be seen and not heard. I, Wilma Huber, bequeath my Stick-to-it-iveness to Jean Miller, hoping that she will become a great success in life. I, Eula Jinnette, leave my sophisticated air to Audrey Zim erman. I, Edward Johnsen, leave my sarcastic disposition to Robert Olsson.
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A , . . W E7 Y SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of l955, having gained every ounce of knowledge possible in four years' time, do now see it fit and proper to write and publish our last will and testament in which we leave the following of our possessions: We, the class as a whole, leave our Civics note- books to the Juniors knowing that they are excel- lent reference books. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to cooper- ate in class meetings and activities. To the Freshmen, we leave our unusually high scholarship record. I, Margaret Alexander, leave my curly hair to Josephine Marengo. I, Armand Anderson, leave mv ability to ride a motorcycle to Bill Hendricks reminding him that oil is rather smoky when substituted for gas. I l, Robert Annis, bequeath my artistic temper-1 ament to Eldred Ramos, knowing that his favorite is Mona Lisa. I, Fred Brear, bequeath my massive structure to Howard Wiedemann hoping that he will sometime grow to be a man too. I, Julia Camacho, bequeath my contagious laughter to Douglas Kelly. I, Pat Curran, bequeath mv I don't know come- back to June Ajari.
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,Y,,,, M ' x I, Merle Johnson, bequeath and leave my incessant chatter to Phyllis Spense and remind her that per petual motion is a great thing--in its place. I, Anita Jorgensen, bequeath my supply of candy and gum to Beth Geary. I, Vivian Kraft, leave my studious habits to Manuel Camacho. I, Betty Mauzy, bequeath my hGarbo ways and means to Byrle Caldwell. I, Tom Morodomi, bequeath my accurate typing to Forest Bhaklee with the hopes that he will not make as many erasures as I have. I, Dorothy Sandkuhle, bequeath my Uhee-heeh to Vivian Maurer. James Sawyer, leave my farm management ability David Olsson. W I. to I. to Arlen Scott, bequeath my mild ways and manners Lawson Butler. I, Arven Scott, bequeath my permanent wave to Manuel Medina with hopes that he is as good a hai dresser as I. I, Lyman Stoddard, bequeath my ability to get to school on time to Leland Fereira reminding him that haste makes waste. I, Manuel Teicheira, leave my exaggerations to Clarence Edsall. I, Dorothy Uhite, bequeath my bashfulness to Betty Strait. ' . I, Filippo Zunino, leave my grey matter to Gordon Fereira with caution for his remembrance of brains over brawn. in I'
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