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Im if fu ,..- ig., Aff nm e at --N IX. 5 vw? ,,.-f-'M ,, s as-,Tf'T .ffl -ta -' Q-, 1'1 --Q- I fn-ex mvlt . AQUA 'V P? Q GLASS WILL Kcontinuedj Item 3: To Miss Werntz, we also wish to express our thanks for her contributions of advice, teaching and guidance in school and we bequeath her a better judgement as to when to give tougher Civics exams when her classes are the least prepared. Item 4: To Mr. Freed we bequeath a few more duties, a couple of classes, two papers instead of one, added to his position as teacher, treasurer, annual and school paper advisor and worrier and our hope that he still remains a dandy good fellow in spite of all this. Item 5: To Miss Hahn we bequeath a little more authority in giv- ing correct discipline to the extent of what she thinks is necessary. Item 6: To the Manual Arts Instructor, Mr. Rohrer, we bequeath the energy to trace down all unpaid lumber bills this summer when school's out, and also a portion of temper control. Item 7: To Mrs. Weldy we bequeath a larger kitchen and cafeteria and a larger food budget to keep from running out of items at the end of the line for those waiting to be served. Item 8: To Mr. Cook, we bequeath many more years of profitabl e teaching and the ability to make more points in the next annual- faculty and seniors basketball game. Item 9: To Mr. Ccoachi Wine, we bequeath a taller, faster, more alert, more progressive and all around better basketball, softball and track teams. A Item 10: To Miss Freed, we leave our hope that she will have a long youthful, healthful, happy and successful teaching career. Item ll: To Miss Searer we give absolute freedom and many more years to do and carry on as she has in the past. Item 12: To Mr. Weaver, we bequeath a better and quicker eye to catch kids shooting baskets in the gym with hard soled shoes on. And a high grade can of reducing compound so he will be quicker on his feet in badminton. Article 5 The following habits, traits, personalities, character and makeup we do bequeath sincerely and freely. Item l: Devon Stickle bequeaths his ability to have two girl friends at once to any boy who thinks he can handle two Cas well as he did . L
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