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“Oun 7VM a td We, the Senior Class of ’46, of Steamboat Springs High, take this action, being in sound mind and able body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We leave our Alma Mater in good faith to the trusting and re- sponsible hands of the forth-coming Seniors. To the Sophomores we leave our spirit of good sportsmanship and athletic ability. The Freshmen are bequeathed our ability to receive their diplomas with flying colors without too many disappointing failures. To the new members who will enter, we leave our ever-lasting ability to have the best parties of the year. Inasmuch as we have nothing willed to the teachers, we leave to Miss Shipman our progress and determination; Mrs. Foster has the honor of being left cotton for her ears so the typewriters won’t drive her crazy; to Mrs. Campbell we leave her peace in her mathematics classes; we bestow on Mr. Kaiser better attendance in T I classes; we give to Mr. Foster a quieter study hall; we leave Coach Watkins with hopes of a better football team; we bequeath Mr. Sauer the class with most knowledge; Mrs. Rorex is willed more and better plays; and last but not least, we leave Mr. Hahn. We have interviewed the following individuals, who have made known their last wishes: I, LuEtta Outsell, will my ability to make high marks to Bob Shaw. I, Barbara Poulson, being of sound mind, bequeath my cheer- leading ability to Barbara Barker. I, Betty Helm, leave my athletic ability to Jan Peavy. Audrey Light leaves her floral likes to Emma Waggoner. I, Kneeland Light, leave my collection of dance tickets to Don Kinney. Claude Luekens Jr. leaves, in the able hands of Barbara Clay, his flash camera. John Elliott, being of sound mind, leaves his used auto parts to Jack Eckstine. With serious consideration, Walter Price leaves one slightly used bottle of hair oil to Ted Dunker. To Alderic Scoggins, Merle Bristol leaves his aeronautical in- terests. Claude Gabbett wills his light footedness to Keith Wegeman. Due to the fact that Dick Waggoner always walks, Dale Bostock leaves his Oldsmobile in Dick’s trust.
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