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Smmr Class Wzll WE THE CLASS OF 1954 do hereby make thrs our last wrll and testament rendering vord any wrll or wrlls that may have been previously made by us AND IN THIS MANNER we dispose of our possessions We grve and bequeath to the JUNIOR CLASS our most rmportant and valuable propertres our self satrsfactron importance and wisdom fall of which they wrll need next yearj and all the examr nation questions we have been grven during the past year To our good frrends the SOPHOMORE CLASS we leave our patience It will be found useful as the only means by which they can endure the Juniors To the young and unsophrstrcated FRESHMEN we leave a map of the school building so that they will not get lost and roam about rn everybody s way looking for classrooms To the PRINCIPAL we give and bequeath a sense of relref that we have at last been graduated pleasant memorres of our four years together and a feelrng of prrde rn any great deeds or note worthy achievements that our future may contain realrzrng that such glories rf any wrll owe much to hrs example and counsel To our TEACHERS we hereby grve free from all rnherrtance luxury or rncome tax our entire store of knowledge From them rt came and to them rt should be returned so that others may be benefrted by rt as we have been We also grve and bequeath to them our very krndest regards and our sincere gratitude for therr unfarlrng krndness and ard The smaller rndrvrdual bequests are as follows To JANICE EASON the over ambrtrous undergraduate Tom Knrefel s abrlrty to take Lrfe easy To PETE SHIRLEY Dan Pease our noted track man bequeaths hrs speed rn hopes that Pete wrll use rt Donna O Leary bequeaths to RUTHE ANN MARTY her abrlrty to take frequent vacations from school to rest up for srx weeks exams Sharon Nelson bequeaths her loquacrous argumentatrve powers to mrld mannered GARDENIA WEEKS Our newest senior MIKKI RIGGS bequeaths to MARY LOU SORHOUET a foot fof herght that rsj Richard Smith another new senior bequeaths to TIM LYDON hrs abrlrty for precise cool calcula Close mouthed Beverley Ueckert leaves her quietness to that Freshman terrible trro SHARON MITCHELL, LEILA WOLFE and COOEY LYDON The class soda Jerk Vrrgrnra Martinez bequeaths her strong scooprng arm and lrttle box on which she stands to CARMEN VISCARRA rn case she ever works at Wardle s To small statured DON BRAWLEY go Barry Ward s brawney burld and rrpplrng muscles Jack Manhrre bequeaths hrs hot rod drrvrng to that mad woman of the era JOYCE TERRELL John Bombasser bequeaths hrs knowledge of physrcs to ANYONE who wants rt He also grves hrs funny character to BARBARA FUNK laughing girl, Gregory Pavlrch the class poet bequeaths hrs talents to hrs brother GEORGE PAVLICH rn hopes that George can woo as many grrls as Greg has with hrs beautrful love poems Tony Lrmon s famous laugh and actrng abrlrty go to BOB PERCHETTI Wrth these talents Bob can laugh at the grrls when they wrnk at hrm instead of blushrng Loretta Brescra s abrlrty to be absolutely goony goes to COOEY LYDON Her nrckname Beany she leaves to RED NELSON I hope you lrke Jelly beans Red Ramona Quevedo bequeaths her sweet disposition to ARLENE KRETSCHMER. Arlene can use rt rn case Mr Lape gets out of hand B111 Kretschmer s Jumping abrlrty rn basketball goes to GEORGE THOMAS so that rf any fresh girls come hrs way he can easrly avord them Again to the JUNIOR CLASS we grve reluctantly but of necessrty our mantle of drgnrty We realrze that the class can never frll rt but srnce rt rs expected of them our advice rs Grrn and wear Frnally we do hereby name and appornt as the sole executor of thrs our last will and testament our class advrsor Mrss Grace McKenz1e IN WITNESS WHEREOF we the Class of 1954 the testator have set our hand and seal on thrs 28th day of May rn the year of our Lord One Thousand Nrne Hundred and Frfty Four y. .441 Z 9 1 I r ' 1 D I I O U D ' . , - . . ' . , . . . . tions so if Tim takes Bookkeeping II he won't be troubled with taking off his shoes, , . 7 1 . . - . . , . ' . . I 1 I Y . , . . . . . , , . ' . . , . . . : , . . . ' . . ,, . it. , . ' . . I ' . ' . . D I I Y I 0 : , b ad a 1 - . f 1 I . 1 1
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