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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1953, being of sound minds and memories, do make,publish, and declare this our first, last, and only Will and Testament. Item 1. We direct that all our just debts and funeral expenses be paid by the Juniors as soon as possible. Item 2. To the Sophomores we leave the glorious feeling of being anup- per classman. To the Freshmen we won't will anythingg you will have enough trouble without anything else. To the teachers we leave a sense of relief that they probably alreadyfeel with our absence. To Mr. Cook we leave sandpaper enough to clean off all 53's and other traces of our presence. Item 3. As individual members, each and every one of us wishes to will some particular memento to persons associated with Stevensville High School as follows: I, June Anderson, will my long fingernails to Miss Karlberg. I, Geinice Cook, will my ability to anyone who wants it. I, Gerry Buck, will my bookkeeping to any unsuspecting soul. I, Teresa Canton, will the umpteen test-tubes, beakers, and other par- aphernalia that I broke in Junior Chemistry, also the window, to Mr. Stish in hopes that his next year's class won't be so destructive. I, Harold Case, will to Rosamond Johnson my poise, culture, and charm. I, Russel Cromwell, will my ability to stay away from dames to Robert Krout. I, Carol Harper, will my correspondence credits to Marlene Staat in hopes she will graduate in 54. I, Doris Hightower, will my short stature to anyone who wants it. I, Bernadean James, will my quiet ways to Charlotte Stang. I, Ken Krout, will to Marshall Bjork, the whiskers he already thinks he has. I, Dorothy Ann Larson, will all of the Sax music to Gib Nichols. I, Roy Mace, will my ability to get straight A's to Perry Fox. I, Jim Mitchell, will . . . if possible. I, Stanley Overholtzer, will be back next year. I, Sabe Pfau, will my ability to stay in Vo-Ag class to Ross Prather. I, Janet Puyear, will my typewriter to anyone who is foolish enough to take it. I, Ann Sampson, will my clarinet to Lee Ida in hopes she has as much trouble as I did with it. I, Cleta Schwaderer,will my smoke jumper boyfriends to Johanne Pope. I, Gordon Squires, will my bank account to anyone who can keep it out of debt. I, Barbara Tull, will my bass drum to anyone that can carry it and play it louder than I did. I, Violet Williamson, will my ability to play jazz to Barbara McColly. I, Doris Wood, will my voice to anyone who can make good use of it. We, Donna Avery, Jeanette Bear, Sue Harris, Rosemary Riekena, and Marlene Weigand will leave our fun to anyone who has enough nerve to live up to it. 25
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