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'- - . CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1955, of the City of Unadilla, County of Otoe, and the State of Nebraska do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Kathryn Botsford, will my job as librarian to Peggy Laughlin, my green sweater to Roger Kastens, and my brains to the Freshman Class. I, Larry Callaway, leave. I just hope I get to leave! By that time there won't be anything left to leave. I, Janice Helm, leave my ability to drive to anyone wanting to die young, my ability to play volleyball to Rachel Block, and my figure to Marilyn. I, Larry Battling, will my shortness to Frank, my ability to sing to Milton Leefers, and my glasses to Eddie Stub- bendeck. I, Colleen Beckard, leave my ability to flirt to Wretha, my laugh to Jerry Leefers, and the Neeman boys to who- ever wants them. I, Kenneth Block, will my weight to Robert Callaway, my ability to get into trouble to Peggy Laughlin, and my class ring to Rosella. I, Jane Lemka, will my car to Ralph Ross, my slimness to Milton Leefers, and my ability to cheerlead to next years cheerleaders. I, Leland Isaacs, will my curly hair to Virginia, my ability to play baseball to Paul Cooper, and my ability to milk cows to Marilyn. I, Audrey Cloyed, will my ability to get along with John to Wretha, my ability to sing to Ralph, and my job as editor of the paper to David Kinnaman. I, Larry Halverson, will my brains to Donald, my ability to play basketball to Robert, and my ability to write essays to Eddie Stubbendeck. To the Juniors we leave our jobs on the Annual Staff. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to keep out of trouble. To the Freshmen we leave our brains. Cwhat few we have.J And to the teachers, we leave peace and quiet since we will be gone. Compliments of Amende Furniture Exchange Sporhase Implement Co. Truscott Implement Co. I-lauschild Motor Co. Syracuse, Nebraska
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CLASS PROPI-IECY Dear Joe, It's the year l965 and ithas been ten years since we've graduated. Last week Idecided to look up all my old classmates of '55, I got in my new Jaguar and started out with high hopes and great expectations. The first place I stopped was at a gas station, and who do you suppose walked out? Who else, but my old classmates Larry Callaway and his wife, the former Kathryn Botsford. They were very prosperous in the gas busi- ness and had ten little gas pumps. They left their gas business in the hands of their oldest son Larry Jr. and climbed in the car to look up the rest of our classmates. The nearest place was the Isaacs farm. The former Audrey Cloyed had married John Isaacs. We found her milking the goats while John was taking care of the twenty-four children in the fifty room mansion. In the front yard was setting ten oil wells. Theyleft the children with his sister Wretha and started out for New York. We went to see 'South Pacific playing on Broadway and who do you think we saw? Janice Helm and Jane Lemka, who had become chorus girls. We went behind stage to talk to the girls. They asked us out to their Park Avenue Penthouse where they lived. Jane and Janice wanted to know where Kenneth Block was keeping himself. He had married Rosella Callaway and was living in Kansas City, Missouri. He had become champion boxer. He was going to fight Rocky Marciano at Madison Square Garden. Rosella left their five children with a baby sitter and accompanied us to the fight. It was a full house that night but we had reserved seats. Most exciting fight of the year. Kenneth was crowned champion of the world. The class attended the wedding of two of our classmates, Colleen Beckard and Larry Battling, held at the Luthem Memorial Church at Syracuse, New York. All the classmates attended the wedding. They received many expensive gifts from their classmates, they gave them a new house, already furnished. They said they would go with us to Canada for their honeymoon. We saw a mailbox along the road that had Leland Isaacs' name on it. We wondered if it was one of our classmates. Wedrove up the lane and Leland was milking the cows by hand. We thought he was very backward. He asked us in for supper that evening. We stayed all night and the next morning he took us in his airplane to see our last but not least classmate Larry Halvorsen. We found him in Beverly Hills, California living as a bachelor. He was working at Paramount Studio. He took us through the whole studio. We saw many famous movie stars. He was going to play opposite Marilyn Monroe that evening. He invited us to stay. After the show the whole class went out to the Brown Derby to eat. After that, we all returned home tired but happy. Yours truly, Kenneth Block
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