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C066 ,Ml Ladles and Gentlemen, Board of Educatlon, Superlntendent, Teachers and pP1PDdS Upon behalf of mv cllent, the Class of 1951 o? Steele Clfv Hlgh school, of the C1tv of Steele C1tv, State of Nebr a ka, U S A I have called vou together upon th1s solemn and serlous occaslon, to llsten to our last w1ll and tes tament Llsten, then one and all whlle I read the docunent, as dulv drawn up and sworn to Ne sive to the dear faculty, a sweet and unbroken successlon of restful nlvhts and peaceful dreams No lonver need they l1e a wake throuvh the long wat hes of the nlaht to worry over the uncertalntv of whether thls one 1s dO1HE her nlvht work, or that one w1ll hare her mathematlcs 1n mornwnv class I has been a hard straln on them For Senlors are sald to be at all tlmes and under all cond1tJons d1Pp1CH1 to manave But they have all done thelr dutv, and verllv, now shall they have the1r well earned reward To the Freshman Class we leave a book entltled WHow To Apple Pollsh The Teachers W To the Sophomores we leave our patience We Flnd they need at worse then we do To the Junlors we leave all our muslcal talent, athlet 1C 8h11lf16S, and wlttv W1tt1C3SmS hope thev may be accepted I, Paullne Koch bequeath to Roe r Never mv ab1lJty to get to school on tlme, my sl1m fleurs to Darlene Speth, my Preen cordurov qumper to Phvllls Lampe 1n exchange por her many d1fp9PGUt pa1rs 0' shoes I've worn, and to Barbara Mlnks my seat bv the door 1n the assembly, so she can see everv one who comes up the stalrs I Marllvn Novotnv, beoueath mv love and ab1l1tv to dance to Carol Jean Bre1 Mv ab1l1t3 to use up l1pst1ck I Five Carolyn Novotnv, whlle my long halr goes to Lorra1ne Kulhanek I will my ab1l1ty to stay out late at n1Fht to Larry Banahan I Jo Ann Weaver bequeath to Elalne Graff mv love for danclnv and to lla Kozak all my bobby p1ns and used l1pst1ck tubes, to Beverlv Darllnz my manv pair of shoes, and t Rlchard Eden mv old wads of bubble gum I Etta Stelllnv, w1ll Dor1s my ab1l1ty to play soft ball and volley ball I leave Ethel mv lon? halr and Cec1l Graham my short flneernalls I Lou1e Kulhanek w1ll to Donnle Banahan my helvht I leave my n1ckname Romeo to B1ll Zabokrtskv I w1ll mv brown eves to Sharon Rlddle and mv ab1l1tv to plav basketball to D1ck Sampson I Wanda Graham, w1ll to Dale Helvev mv elft of gab Mv ab1l1tv to Pet along w1th bovs goes to Mar11yn Grone I leave my shyways to Dwlfht Garrett We, Etta and Wanda, w1ll our likeness for full sk1rts to Mardee Zabokrtsky . 1 . ' , . . ,. . , . -D S 0 0 0 , .I K. 0 f . K , . , .I t. . , ' , C ' .-'N I A I I Y ' A lx1. 4 .1 J . .E .' , . C . I ' , .. n s I Ie. k o G Q . A k A - . 1 . The followiner may seem but triflinsr bequests, but we I. I .I I ' D 0 I . , . . I ,aka . h 1 I . 7 ' . .1 ,, . . . . Y . C I Y l .I A . ' I , , I -I O C 'D - . , E . 0 . H . I, , . . , . . . . . A U , B .L , - K . , 0 , 0
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C1425 lTaF9,LEHT QM1nerva ln Greclan costume, reads the sheets f paper, supposed to be pet1t1ons from the graduatlng class, and answers them The notes are plled on a stand, awa1t1ng her, or maybe handed her, one at a time, by a small boy in page costume l Thls 1S the tlme when The graduates pass to Th1s is the tlme when The1r eaver QUPSCIODQ And do I answer? Can through the sweet Nay days, seek the1r separate ways, ring, from far and near on M1nerva's ear I answer9 Nay' I know thelr poss1b1l1t1es, but who ma Even wlth that, predlct how they may use The Z1ftS of llfe so many youths abuse? And so, I llsten pat1ently and klnd And try some word of counsel wlse to Plnd, That may UU1d8 flery youth 1n pathways rlvht For th1s alone, I llnger here tonlvht' And I've been drawn by strong thoughts to th1s scene To say some word for Class l95l' I flnd awa1tJnv here many a pet1t1on, I'll open them and read, w1th your permlsslon' O dear' O dear' Wlth whlch shall I beglno MISS Wanda Graham would know lf she may w1n Success 1n l1terature' In llterature' her composltlons falr, Her penmanshlp but that's not here nor there Who dares to say' 'mlS all 1D her own mlnd that she suc ess or Fallure has to flnd' What? Marllvn Novotny would really l1ke to SIHF' Now, who would ever dream of such a thlnso Well, 1? she has a VO1C9 and lt must be' I'm sure the vlrl can SIUU for all of me' What's th1s9 Jo Ann Weaver would l1ke to be a nurse Well, now, that's vood' I'm sure she mlght do worse There's always need of 1OVlUP heart and hand To care for those who constant care demand, Now what? Lou1e Kullanek would be a m1ll1ona1re He knows not that creat wealth 13 but a snare It he would store wlth truer wealth h1s rlnd, Nore sat1sfaction he would surely P1Dd Palllne Koch wrltes She wants to he the Nell' Well' She's I'm sure I w1sh her Etta Gtelllns would a dalnty note, cartaln of a boat bound to w1n the pr1ze I Euess, every known success' be an actress Falr, The 1dol op the publlc everywhere she says she's won such honors here at school, She feels 3mbltlOUS on the stave to rule O O 3 , o Q - Q , Q Q 0 0 Q Q . A . u J N . . . Q W ' , . Q . T , . Q . Q n Q Q . . Q Q Ya . Q O 0 A O O 5 I . - -- -- -I 0 I . I I V I J I ' ' .f ' ' . ': Q-- Q Q Q . . Q - u 1 . . Q . . Q . . Q ' N O l c . o Q Q . 1. . . , . - I I . e 1 0 Q Q Q . .11 . --Q V V , Q Q Q 1 . 4 rs Q . I I ,. , 2 1 . Q Q o - . , - 0 l -- . . . Q Q Q ' , . A . , o ' l O , -1 A. . a 0 . Q 3 , , , -- - -, s . 0 - K ' ,T -. 1 . 0 Lb Q s . . Q '-- o - - - , Q . N ! Q . Q I . . . - 0 Q - . fs v - . 0 V . . Ik R 4 11 Y . . . ' 0 0 , . . '5 . . Q , Q . 6 f 0 - . N . Q Q - ll . ' 7 F' l . . , I W, 5
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