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9? xl 9 an QS Q44 70462 We, the class of l9b,8, of the city of Clement and the county of Fayette and the State of Iowa, being of sound mind and memory and realizing we are about to pass from our status as Seniors to join our great group of Alumni, do make and declare this to be our last will and testament Kenneth ,unundson wills his walks along a country road with a certain per- son to Neil Cook, and his future as a farmer to Howard Stumne Norene Ammdson wills her musical talent to Lorene Gilbert and all her phone calls to anyone who has the time fand patiencej to answer than Ruth Anderson wills her studiousneas to Robert Martin and James to anyone who can take him away from her Neva Jean mrscher wills her long hair to Darlene Olson class ring back to the Postville girls Hazel Drxtwisle wills her glasses to Donald Kamp and her Donald 'Iauslin Helen Gomer wills her piano playing ability to Kenneth part of her time at the newsmap to Noma Jean Ehler in hopes have to outline it and her Postville nlg1iSh grades Westpfahl, and that she won't Gerald Kittleson wills his height to DeWayne Johnson and his A's to his sister since she needs them so badly Carmen Loftsgard wills his mathematical knowledge back to Mrs. Moore, s height to Lorraine Xittleson, and his pitching ability in the assembly to Gerald Schupanitz . Vemon Loftsgard wills his basketball ability to Louis Tatro, and his out- of-town dates to James Thornton. James Martin wills his way with a girl to Oren Shipton in hopes he will have equally good luck. Gordon Meyer wills his bubble-gum to Mrs. DeSart and his modesty to David Appelman. Millard Nelson wills his instrumental ability to Gene Wander and a certain scmeone back to the Junior boys. Wayne Sampson wills his physique to Kenneth Anderson, and his 'way with women to Ole Johnson, knowing that he'l1 make good use of it. .f-..i..1.... ..----y - - 'gi 5 ' to hi
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-iv '4 1-G Franklin shipton wills his nose to anyone who will take it in return for a spare lock of hair Betty Sackow wills her naps in Econcxncs class to Kenneth Tatro Eileene Wedo wills her dates :Ln Elgin to Sylvia Guyer, and her perfect papers in Typing to anyone :Ln the Junior class who needs then Irene Wedo wills her nlght life to Hose Marie Doyle Marjorie Westpfahl wills her shy, quiet manner to Lillian Franzen, and her re hair Cplus tamper to matchj to Mayvis Larson w444W64ff0'2Q On September l, 1936, twenty adventurous children boarded the Education train with Miss Boley as englneer 'lhose on board were Gordon Halverson, Harley Humphrey, Marcian Jolmson, John Kiple, Jr , Gerald Kittleson, Bobby Len hart, Vernon Loftsgard, James Martin, Gordon Meyer, Millard Nelson, Lee Harris, Gerald schupanitz, Franklin Shipton, Helen Gerner, Norene Amundson, Arlene Gil bert, Margaret Gilbert, Rose Marie Hackman, Mary Lou Ostlie, and Delores Wedo 'me first part of the trip was greatly enjoyed thus making it pass rapidly We made stops at varlous cities but some of our passengers got off while others got on Throughout the trip we exchanged engineers On the eighth stop at the city of Vasby we presented the play, 'Wild Cat Willie Has Brain Fever N We started out with Elgineer Moore who stayed with us throughout the next four stops When we boarded the train for Freshmanville these came aboard Kenneth Amundson, Norene Amundson, Betty Burget, Ruth Anderson, Neva Jean Durscher Hazel Emtwisle, Helen Gerner, Gerald Kittleson, Camen Loftsgard, Vernon Lofts- gard, James Martin, Willard Martln, Gordon Meyer, Marilyn Nelson, Nome Sohave, Franklin shipton, Donald Steffens, Betty Suckow, Eugene Trudo, Eileene Wedo, Irme Wedo, and Marjorie westpfahl While on board the train to Freshmanville we were initlated by the passen gers who traveled in our place a year ago When we started out for Sophanoreville we were joined by Billy Cooley, Millard Nelson, and Wayne Sampson but Willard Martin, Marilyn Nelson, Donald steffens, Dlgene Trudo, and Billy Cooley left the train 011 board we practiced for the stage plav, 'Damsels in Distress directed by Miss Huddleston, which was to be given at Sophomoreville The play was a great success. f-1 --lx 'v - - v ' u :-. : f 'GDLMAS 5 d . ,
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