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k e We the Senior Class of 'L9 being of sound mind HJ do hereby assert this to be our last will and testament TO SCRIBNhR FIGQ itself we bequeath the ever incessant echo of all the good times we have had through the past years, so the other classes may enjoy their school years as much as we have candy everyone needs as well as their weight To Miss Meyer we bequeath a smaller THE FACUQLX Mr Johnson we bequeath a watch dog to guard the coke machine and the boxes, so they will only be used at noon and after school which will tell the amount of calories Miss Fleming we bequeath a scale so every one will get a proper diet Business Arithmetic Class that she may see all the acts of mischief that goes on To Mr Williams we bequeath some subscriptions to farm magazines so he will be better versed on the acts when he argues with the Future Farmers of America To Mrs Harms we bequeath a loud speaker so she won't have to strain her vocal chords, especially the second period in the morning To Mr Hansen we bequeath a sufficient supoly of roller skates for him t give to the pupils so they can get into the assemble before the bell rings To Mr Saunders we bequeath an escalator in order to make his trips easier and from the Ag room To Mr Jacobs we will the music groups to have the Fred Waring quality, will have complete satisfaction for his efforts T0 THE CLASSES To the Freshmen we bequeath our ability to get ourselves out of the scrapes that are so easy to get into chers tics, the Sophomores we bequeath our angelic ways so they may impress the tea as we have lJust keep vour wings white and your halos polished D the Juniors, our successors, we bequeath all of our good KY! characterie so they may also leave a good impression for Scribner High School THE SQUDEQQS Marian Blumm, bequeath my 'uarkle drawl' to Dale Newland so he may add it his English accent Make it sound good Dale I, Duane Boll will my physic and stature to Donald Hoegemeyer I'll keep my red hair because Donald already has enough get a bang out of school as I I, Carolyn Carper, will my glide around the corners in a Jo Ann Burkink, will my bangs to all the other B H S girls have so they may driving ability to Evelyn Krohn so roller coaster runner sh too may - S QQ : To . - To I so . A o to . . . - so he - To - To ' - 12 2 I, , ' to . . D e - I, . . . e
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