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I, Ruby Mills, will my mind so shrewd To Lorene Nevinger whose weakness is food. I, Bernadine Belcher, will my ribbons so bright To Norma Williams, who will then be a fair sight. I, Audrey Fink, will my taking of bows To Marguerite, another one of those Lows. I, Margaret Holbrook, will my out-of-town beau To Lila Miller to lessen her life of woe. I, Peggy Hobson, will my life of excitement and fun To Mary Oary who never quits till the task is done. I, Don Etcheson, will my red hair galore To Bill McAlpin so he won't be a terrible bore. I, Benny Forbis, will my four years of ag To Iohn Hoover who is always good for a gag. I, Betty Clymer, will my love of a crowd To Ethel Opfer whose head remains in a cloud. I, Bill Stringer, will my love of a blonde To Mendell Bone who of girls is rather fond. I, Marilyn Tedrick, will my corner of the triangle To Lucille Alm, who can always think of an- other angle. To Fred Williams, I, Durwood Stringer, will my career as a flirt But be very careful, Freddie, or you will get hurt. I, Doris Dolly, will my job on the Staff To Bonnie Smith who is always good for a laugh. We, Lela and Norma, will our matrimonial bliss To Violet Moeller who vows she'll be always a Miss. We, Lucille and Mary, will the Osbome brothers To Marilou and Betty who cherish great love for others. I, Helen Neathery, will my skill with the books To Dorothy Lockart who easily gets by on her looks. I, Elsie Arndt, will my job at The Wheel To loy Wollerman who is full of pep and zeal. KSBD I, Roger Yarbrough, who as an actor rate Will to Norman Bass my dramatic trait. I, Rena Wood, will my uncontrollable blush To Ieanne Lawler, if giggling she will hush. I, Rosalie Washburn, will my hair decorations To Marilyn Kruger with her musical inclina- tions. I, Don Brown, will my love of history To Arvilla Hopkins whose life is a mystery. I, Bonnie Bassett, will my excellent grades To Dorothy McCarty whose interest soon fades. I, Peanie Carrico, will my reputation as Cupid To Harriet Merriman who thinks Cupid's stupid. I, Virgil Stroble, will my love of a wife To Daisy Ricke to cherish for life. I, Wayne Deal, will my love for doubles To Gene Bone to help him forget his troubles To Cloide Carruthers, I, lane Eeery, leave my voice so soft He would be better company if not heard so noftun I, Rosie Moore, will my long distance phone calls To Laurene Mabry to brighten her life behind these four walls. I, Wanda Tate, will my quickness and zeal To Iackie Persinger who, if excited, does noth- ing but squeal. I, Gloria Tedrick, will my love of the teachers To Lois Wilk, whose quietness is one of her features. I, Earl Adermann, will my dear old Uncle Sam To Charles Henninger to keep him out of a jam. I, Mildred Teter, will my complexion fair To Iessie Adams to go with her hair. I, lack Ault, will my love of a fad To Wayne Cunningham who shouldn't get mad. I, Ioyce Eakin, will my senses keen To Robert Corless, who is always heard but seldom seen. I, Delbert Sasse, will my black bow tie To Eddie Brannon so he can step high.
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Wills I, Ferrell Filer, will my love to type To lames Gable, who likes to smoke a pipe. I, Doris Forbes, will my studious ways To Ioan Le Duc who will find that it pays. I, Elberta Ewbank, will my dislike for attention To Howard Smith who is passing well men- tioned. I, Marie BennyhOff, Will my fashions from Paris To that cute little boy by the name of Bob Har- I'1S. I, Elynor Stapp. Will all those dead mice To Bob Clark who thinks they're so nice. I, Betty Henson, will my romantic dreams To Norma Henry who is a great help in my schemes. I, Ioe Davidson, will my chewing gum To Iohn Doering to chew for his tum. I, Pauline Carter, will my liking for men To Beatrice Krug who thinks they're a sin. I, Iames Fish, will my old Chevrolet To Ernest McCain to haul in the hay. I, Betty Dayton, will my speed at taking dicta- tion To Elaine Greer who will startle the nation. To lean Atwood, I, Betty Rine, will my career But on the wages I draw she may starve, I fear. To Don Ervin, I, Bill Blunt, eagerly leave The seventh assembly which is my pet peeve. I, Leslie Mahon, will my common sense and courtesy To the answer to a maiden's prayer, Danny Burtschi. I, Herbert Woolsey, will my love of the F. F. A. To Iohn Braun who is very smart, they say. To Ruby Zimmerman, I, Iackie Thallman, leave My love of a man to which she should cleave. I, Lois Linton, leave my five foot four To Pat McKeith, whom the boys adore. I, Norma Roe, will my studious ambition To Norman Perry who holds a reliable position. I, Dolors Withers, will my way with the males To Iune Durdel who only falters, not fails. Q67D I, Norma Merryman, will my position as a show girl To Roberta Nichols so she, too, may go for a whirl. I, Norma Hartman, will my daily love letter To Alice Gross to make her life better. I, Elsie Martin, will my typing assignment To Carl Graff, a fine example of refinement. I, Evelyn Carter, will my castles in the air To Norma Himes, who of storms should be- ware. I, Dean Culbertson, will my old Ford V-8 To Donald Bone to use on his first date. I, Donna Mae Linton, will my chances of reach- ing the top To Melvin Iohnson who would make a good traffic cop. I, Shirley Sperry, will my seat on the bus To Bernice and Donald, though they probably will fuss. I, Betty Swarm, will my fear of the night To Beulah England, who likes to see a prize fight. I, Bertha Leininger, will my love of a fur jacket To that sophisticated Iunior girl-Donna Pa- catte. I, Charles Emerick, will my admiration of Grable To Shirley Cripe, who prefers sable. I, lean Carson, will my last school exam To Paul McMillan who, when he sees it, will scram. I, Arlene Pryor, will my love of kindness To Clarence Deverick as a reward for his fine- ness. I, Louella Pummill, will the bells on my shoes To lean Nicholson to wear on her honeymoon cruise. I, Dorothy Watts, will my work during noon To Alberta Smith, who can't tell a fork from a spoon. I, Una Telford, will my love of ice cream To Charlotte Neathery, who of sweet things does drecun.
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I, Betty Baldwin, will my prospects to become a wife To Virginia Wilson for a good start in life. I, Charles Hampton, will my big long stride To Dale Torbeck to increase his self pride. I, Betty Steinhauer, will my nature gay To Donna Hamby to help her in the G. A. A. I, Mary Denton, will my reputation as a belle To Betty Roe who as a friend, is mighty swell. I, Iune Heather, will that diamond on my finger To Lula May Nance and tell her not to linger. I, Donna Oglesby, will my ability to cheer To Iune Squibb to help her in her senior year. I, Wilma Murray, will my bookkeeping class To Beverly Ricke and I hope she can pass. We, Beverly and Kenny, will our high school romance To Iohnny and Ioan so they, too, will have a chance. We, Spud and Bob, will our sweet lovers' spats To Maxine and Bob who fight liks dogs and cats. We, Veda and Pat, will our love of a soldier man To Arline and Wanda to use if they can. I, Floyd Sidff, will my ability to drive To Charles Royer who will never come through alive. I, Mary Ann, will my quickness and speed To Ioe Boaz who does need it indeed. I, Willie, will my million dollar baby at the ten cent store To Paul Davidson who considers girls a terrible bore. I, Paul Branham, will my athletic likes To Norman Wright who enjoys midnight hikes. I, Lois Merriman, will my typing powers To Donna Strobel to save her in her trying hours. I, Donald Funk, will my usual A To Iames Hilboldt who keeps flunking away. NW1 -A X, I IP' fa? 45 ' 41. 'V X892
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