r ,, 4 611155 Will We, the 1944 senior class of Tama High School, being of superior minds, indolent natures, and be- ing much too busy to bother with legal language, do swear and declare that this is our last will and testament, hereby cancelling all-well, nearly all--previous promises. First: To our valiantly struggling faculty, we leave unclassified memories, a new gray hair for each day, and a C-card for the trip to the insane asylum. Second: To the underclassmen of THS we leave our varied talents, our irrepressible humor, and our enegetic natures. Third: To the students and teachers alike we bequeath our theme song, Oh, How We Hate to Get our energetic natures. ,fmfzfidual Wills Mabel Abbott leaves her ability to whisper in Coach's study hall-and get away with it-to the poor unfortunates who don't possess this talent. Lily Amcha leaves 1,578 pages of lesson plans for the use of future normal training students, in case they are still reckless enough to take the course after seeing them. Emily Boriskey bequeaths her locker to anyone who can make the combination work, with the warning: Stand aside when you open it-you never know what will fall out. Norma lean Brown donates the contents of her locker to the paper salvage campaign, with con- fidence that it will relieve the shortage. Vernon Brown just wants to leave. Period. Ruth Burnes wills her long hair to the boys with butch haircuts. Evelyn Chyma leaves her high basketball scoring average to those optimists who think they can hit the wastebasket from across the room. Doris Cory leaves her kind, sympathetic nature to the faculty, for use on those unfortunate occa- sions when students don't have their assignments. Gail Feisel bequeaths the library-and Iohnny Nelson-to anyone willing to take them off her hands. Ruth Finzen leaves a pen and a bottle of ink for the general good. She hopes future classes will find them as useful as this class has. Lynn Frink leaves his quick come-backs to the athletes for pep meeting speeches. Cuma Garrett leaves her guarding ability tbasketball, of coursel to Ina Mae Mochal, for defending herself against people who persist in patting her on the head. Hazel Hanus leaves a collection of two-inch pencils as proof of her hard work, and as evidence that the school needs new pencil sharpeners. Iune Hardon leaves her collection of servicemen's addresses to start a lonely hearts club. Margaret Hegardt wills her giggle to Alyce Houston-she doesn't wan it to get lonesome. Gladys Heishman is willing to leave her nineteen nicknames to anyone interested. Pauline Hrstka wills her practically perfect attendance record to a number of underclassmen who are finding that their excuses don't work. Iulius Lauderdale leaves his inimitable laugh to any three persons who feel they can handle it.
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