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•3 K n H 5: 1 3 1. B. Tcibcl 5. M. Davis 9. B. Hilbrich 2. W. Card 6. R. Hill 10. R. Bohncy 3. B. Schweitzer 7. M. Stolzenbach 11. M. Sweet 4. M. Dumbsky 8. R. Funk 12. N. Keilman 13. D. Hauer 18. M. Pierce 23. D. Fagen 14. B. Jewett 19. B. Phillips 24. P. Schinnick 15. P. Keilman 20. R. Gallas 25. A. Dahlkc 16. M. Askins 21. S. Dumbsky 26. J. McClellan 17. W. Wallace 22. B. Anderson
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I, Beverly Jewett, feeling very sane in spite of the strange voices I hear, do will those many inches I havn’t grown to Arlene Bickham. I, Shirley Dumbsky, being in an uncomparable state of mind, do will to Sally Upchurch, the startling ability which enables me to decipher my shorthand notes. I, Doris Fagcn, feeling slightly absent minded, do will my hobby, which is collecting absentee slips, to Virginia Keilman ??? ? We, Betty Rose, Maxine Sweet, and Wanda Wallace, having recently been declared sane, do will our dancing feet and carefree ways to Wilma Manter, Elizabeth Brys, and Delores Held. 1, Martha Davis, feeling quite dazed, leave my fircy curls to Pauline Dreischerf. I, Barbara Phillips, being in a tolerant state of mind, will my lovely long locks of hair to all those boys who persist in getting brush haircuts. 1, Bud Card, feeling very protective, do will my position as our sponsor’s right hand and bodyguard to Betty Weaverling. I, Dick Kelly, having left my position as the Admirals pet gob, do leave my ability to graduate in three years to Mary Ann Horton. I, Ruth Funk, having again regained the use of my fingers, do will my position as catcher of the Senior girl baseball team to Pat Hagge. I, June McClellan, feeling very mysterious, do will my flashing dark eyes to Marion Britton, who I am sure will put them to good use. I, Marion Pierce, in a humorous mood, do good naturedly give my wise cracks and funny sayings to Mary Genardo. I, Betty Jane Teibel, feeling very happy at being able to graduate after finishing my 12 year sentence, do will my smiling personality to Beverly East and Ramona Booth. I, Norma Keilman, feeling very mean and full of the dickens, do unfortunately leave my beloved ability to torment teachers to Rosemary Miller. I, Dorothy Schicssle, more than content with life, do will, to Virginia Dewes and Betty James, that gray brain matter which aids me in concentrating on things other than school. I, Mildred Stolzenbach, being in a confused mood, do bequeath, to Bob Parker, my ability to remain silent for longer than 15 secs. 1, Rosella Bohney, feeling very dramatic, do will my profession as a black-face actress to Eugene Nondorf. 1, Raymond Gallas, in a romatic mood, do begrudgingly leave my little black date book, to Don Cook, who 1 am sure will waste no lime in getting to the nearest phone. 1, Betty Hilbrich, being more than ready for retirement, do will my amazing ability in basketball, baseball etc. to Pat Hilbrich. I, Anita Dahlke, feeling ambitious and energetic, do will my rating as an ideal student to Mary Ellen Kuhn. I, Olga Franzle, feeling quite ready for the men with the butterfly nets and pretty strait jackets to take me to my private room, do hereby will this job to any one upon whom Miss Pierce wishes to inflict a grave punishment.
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President, Bob Parker Vice-President, Glen Eberly Secretary, Betty Weaver ling Treasurer, Bill Howard Page Twenty-one
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