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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1951 We, the class of 1951 of Shelby High School, County of Polk, Stat of Nebraska, aged twelve years, of sound mind and memory, having duly con- sidered the uncertainties of further union, and the unerring certainty of separation, do make and establish this our last will and testament First, to the underclassmen we leave the peace and quiet that always reigned in our classrooms. To the seniors of 1952 we leave our home room in hopes that they do get it along with our sponsor Mrs. Boyd. To the juniors we leave our ability to pay attention. To the sophomores we leave our gentle ways of going to and from classes. To the poor little freshles we leave all our books and pencils. Second, we bequeath our most prized personal possessions as follows: Virginia Alt leaves her ability to flirt to Beverly Rosenberry. Lois Carter leaves her roller-skating ability to Coach Haberman. Norma Jean Gable leaves her ability to drive a Plymouth to Bonnie Kinnaird. To Jerome Reisdorf, Gail Gonnerman leaves his gift of gab. To Bill Ray, Jack Houdersheldt leaves his ability to staying just calm. To Fat Jones, Marlene Krebsbach leaves her every day smiles. To Ronnie Smith, Pal Lyon leaves her ability to go steady. Dale Lucas bequeaths his angolic technique to Gerald Kosch. Kathleen Kuhnel leaves her office job to Margie Scholz. Jlee Miller leaves an empty seat in hopes that Charles Gabel gets it. Jnel Miller leaves her ability to read and write to Donnie Gable. To Jackie Micek, Ronnie Schinzel leaves his wise cracking ability and his peaceful ways in the assembly. In witness thereof, v e the class of $1 to this our last will and testament, have set our hand and seal this 15th day of May, in the year of our Lord, 1951. SIGNED AM-- e?r . I (Al£ A, rnJ Adv Vsor f a
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STAFFS JOURNALISM STAFF AT WORK ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-chief-------------------Ronnie Schinzel Assistant Editor-----------------------------Roger Scow Publicity Director---------------------Jnel Miller Business Managers-Norma Jean Gable and Jlee Miller Production Manager------------------Virginia Alt Class Editor-----------------------Kathleen Kuhnel Editor-in-chief of the Annual Social and Literary Editor--------------Lois Carter Sports Editor— -------------- -Gail Gonnerman Art Editor-----------------------Jack Houdersheldt Assemblers— ------Dale Lucas and Marlene Krebsbach Typist Sponsor Editor-in-chief of the Spectator ---Ronnie Schinzel ■Mrs. Ruby A. Young
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