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61'14 lg him t 1 l n --g.;; V -. j that; Q96LASS WILL ..I' On behalf of the class of 1955, which. it has been declare ed must separate, we make this last will and testament. If any doubt is held about our soundness of mind, ewe wish 'to make it clear that doctors and psychiatrists have pro- nounced the class sound of mind,memory and understanding. We therefore wish to bequeath: First: To Mr. Lee,our love for gum chewing and small bits of paper in the assembly. Second: To Mr. Holm,we owe our ability to sleep in class. Third: To Mr. westenterger, we will our urge to argue over trifles. Fourth: To Mr. Hansen, our Janitor, we will all the dirt and grime we left behind. To the juniors we will our position as seniors and as lead- ers in 211 school activities. To the sophomores we will our ability to be on time and always have our lessons done. To the freshmen, we owe our love for getting into , all sorts of trouble.
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Next we Spot a copy of the New York Times that has headlines about Alton Oleonis becoming the youngest prese ident that Columbia University has ever hed. The scene changes and goes to Riverside Hospital at Waupeea where we see that Virginia hee hecome the head nurse. She has worhed here and done very well. Our next vision is of the General Metor's testing grounds located at Silver Lake. We see that Eugene Stein- bach has become the top test driver. He was the first man to drive the atomicwpowered automobile. We know find ourselves gazing at Harold Zewacki and his five husky sons. They are the owners of the Zawacki Construction and Roadehuilding Company, one of the big- gest compendes of it's kind. That takes care of the entire class of 1955 end we can now see that they have all done well for themselves.
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Our individual possessions are to be distributed as follows: Harold wills his Gresham end Pirnsmwood girls to Wile 11am J. and his right field position to Ronald S. Eugene Steinbaoh Hills his good behavior in English to Al, but not because he needs it.'He'slso Wills his seat be- side all the girls in speech to Rob Chadv. Virginia wills her book Seat in social prohlems to Kar- en B. She wills her letterswriting to Marlene E. Alton Olson wills his ability to get sway with murder in class to Royal N. He also wills his desk aoroSs from Louann to Otto M. Carolyn wills her Thursday nights to Diane, hoping she will remember the pest. Art wills his ping pong championships to Harlan Van Ma- tre. He also wills his night life to Emery J. Reuben wills his tsllness to Allan A. and his basket- ball skills to Eugene J. ' David H. Wills his oatohesz equipment to anyone who wants it. He wills his sense of humor to Louann S. Jim Gurholt wills his ability to drive car to Mervin H. for night-driving only. He owes his ability to work algae bra problems to his sister, Judy; Jim Gjertson wills his mischievous disposition to Gail R. He wills his height to all of the freshmen boys for they all need it. Mary Ann wills speech class to the birds and sweet mem- ories of this school to Levonne T. Kenneth Rlom wills his ability to dance to Dennis Era iokson. Kenny wills his good i?l behavior to all of the freshmen girls. In witness to these bestowals we set our signatures and seal to this on the 26th day of Max, 1255. V . 13+ hijhhn ijsfi ,4 x Q. M Vddr? Fr. jznffrxll
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