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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of 1963 of St. Edward High School, in the town of St. Edward, County of Boone, State of Nebraska, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this our last will and testament, revoking all previous and former wills made by our hands. We have a few personal gifts that we would like to pass on. They are as follows: I, JUNIOR ANDERSON, do will and bequeath my car to Rod Koerber so he may provide transportation for his girl's way home. I, AUDREY CARLSON, will my quietness to Judy Vannoy, so she can keep quiet without bother. I, ROSETTA CARLSON, do will and bequeath my ability to laugh at anything to anyone who has the blues. I, ARDYS CROSIER, will my ability to get in good with the teachers by working for them to anybody who needs some points. I, JERRY DICKENSON, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers so wonderfully to Gary Kinzer so he can stay out of trouble around school. I, HOLLY DRUESEDOW, do will and bequeath my slender daintiness to Teresa Cahill. I, DEANNA FLAHERTY, do will and bequeath my singing ability to Lorene Jasa so she will not bother those seated around her in music. I, JUDY CRESS, will and bequeath my natural curly hair to Mildred Van Meter so she won't have to fix her hair so often. I, BERNITA HOWSER, do will and bequeath my dark complexion to Darrel Carlson so he won't get so sun burned. I, PEGGY JASA, will my contact lens to Gary Johnson, so he can see where he is headed in life. I, NANCY KEMPER, do will and bequeath my car to my brother, Neal so he can use mine for a party wagon and save his own for latter use. I, HARLON LONG, will my shyness to Dixie Swanson, so she may be seen, not heard. I, LINDA MAHONEY, do will and bequeath my ability to have the downstairs to myself and friends that pop in to anyone who gets bored with driving around. I, JIM SCHUMACHER, will my long hair to Galen Danelly so he will not have to spend his money on hair-cuts. I, DENNIS WEEKS, do will and bequeath my calmness to Keith Matzen, so he can keep his car under control at all times. I, CAROLEE WERNER, do will and bequeath my ability to have a party at my dad's other farm without his consent to anybody who needs to live it up. Last and least we have these group assets we would like to leave to the beloved Faculty who taught us how not to live off of welfare and to the underprivileged underclassmen who have a few semesters of suffering to go. First, to the Faculty, we leave our devilish ways so they won't get bored with all of the stick-in-the muds next year. Second, to the Junior Class, we leave our high standards so they will have something to base crowning a king and queen on. Third, to the Sophomore Class, we leave our personalities so they will always have smiles for the teachers. Fourth, to the Freshman Class, we leave our ability to stand up for our rights all four years even though they ain't any. Witnesses: THE UNDERPRIVILEGED CLASS OF NINTEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-THREE Lawyers: G. U. STINK I. M. GLADD I. M. DUNN 13
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DANNY LEE WERNER (1945—1961) We the Seniors of 1963 dedicate this page to Danny Lee Werner, our fellow classmate, who is gone but well remembered in the hearts of everyone. 12
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MA r 21 GRADUA TION 1963 Linda Mahoney Judy Gress Jerry Dickenson Dr. William Pharis Valedictorian Salutatorian American Legion Speaker American Legion Scholarship Auxiliary Scholarship
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