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I, Linda Bryant, will my most predominant interest to the seventh grade girls providing they employ discretion in using it. To Mrs. Carpenter and Mr. Danhauer, I bequeath my share in the supply roomu My position as Safety Patrol Captain, I leave to Gretchen Fischer and the Vice-presidency, I hereby bequeath to the Goodrich twins. I, Mary Hamilton, will my literary ability to my brother, David, and my long tresses to Gretchen Fischer. I, Jerry Freedman, will my arguing ability to Bob Miller and my good grades to Miriam Hansen, not that she needs them but she will probably make good use of them. I, Kenneth.Bernhardt will my twin sisters to the school, by electrical equipment to Mr. Giles, and my singing voice to Larry Nelson . I, Russell Cotter, will mi athletic ability which was willed to me by Gary Crowe to arty Sorenson. My curly hair I leave to 'Gary Callahan. I, Roberta Ann Ruberti leave my good judgment to Kay Doan and my dancing ability to Beverly Belote. I, Dannie Pike leave my interest in history to Nancy Donaldson, and my knowledge of space travel to Einstein. LI, Gary Kracman, will my ability and interest in paper collecting to Diane Smyers. 1, Joel Staley, will my athletic ability to Jim Scott, I and my history grades to Darwin Schroeder. I, Dale Lenon, will the mimeograph to Gary Rosenbaum and Kay Doan. All worn out and inky stencils and aprons are herebyL.bequeathed to Gary Rosenbaum. I, Dick Simonsen, 1eave-my white shoes to Ronnie,Boker my new hair style to Noland Jensen. I, Donald Hudgens, bequeath the chair patrol to Mr. Danhaurer and my wavy hair to Dean Scotts I, Michael White will my little brothers to Mrs. O'Ne111 and Mrs, Scharmann, my interest in photography, I will to Lynn Booth. ' I, Sharon Morton, will my cooperative attitude to the seventh grade class. My South Hamilton patrol post I leave to Irene Custard and hope she will enjoy it as much as have. - I, Marguerite Wortman will my new hair out to Dkme' Smyers and my acting ability to Charlene Rinker. I, Jerry Price will my jobypn the Photography Committee
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Smyers, my good grades are to be discretion, and my good citizenship record is hereby in charge of Mrs. Carpenter who is to keep it for me future references Q I, John Jeffries, hereby bequeath.my bass voice Gretchen Fischer and my innocent expression to Larry I, Larry Ainswoeth bequeath Hastings and Gary Callahan to be Spring's placed for distributed at Miss to Nelson. my spelling ability to Ronnie divided equally between the two.... providing they make the best use of ity I, David Scott,will my athletic ability to Ronnie Hastings, my quiet ways to my brother, Jim, my position aS Attorney General to Miriam Eansena I Q I, Sharon Rueth will my black hair to Peggy Perrigo, and my brown eyes to Barbara Fox, Tb Mr. Giles,I will my brother, Fred. . M ..m,. I, Judy Bain will my position as Editor-in-chief of the? Spotlight to the most ambitious and best English student '.. in the Seventh grade.- Consult Mrs. Stepp in case you aspire to that positionm To Kay Doan, and to Vernon Halverson, I leave I bequeath my soprano voice, my long eyelashes, I, Linda Chaddock bequeath my membership in the Happy Hour Club to Miriam Hansen, and my secretarial pad and pencil to my sister, Judy, but only so long as she remains a courteous ambitious student , and a credit to the school, ' I, Charles Moon, will my patrol badge to Officer Kelly and my love for money to Gary Rosenbaum. My wig and new dress are to be given into the charge of Darwin Shroeder, providing that he will wear them otherwise they are to be sent to I, James Cowan, will all of seventh grader who will have the to the eighth grade next year, throughout the coming year, the good will. ' ' - ' my books to some lucky privilege of being promoted My new duck-tail hair cut is hereby bequeathed to Diane Smyers. To Ronnie Baker, Ia will my famous smile that hasn't always carried me through the difficult situations this year, J V 1 I, Frances Keller, will my shoes to the Lost and Found p since I really haven't much use for them anyway. To Marty Sorenson, I leave my blue framed that he take better care of them 52 . glasses, with the stipulation Hwnl mwef' . - 1 I, Mary Switzer, bequeath my ability to debate to ' Larry Nelson-and my ability to write good campaign addresses to any members of the seventh grade class who intend to Q campaign next fall. l, Bonnie Stewart, will my position as Safety Patrol Sergeant to Gloria Gstrow. My quiet speaking voice I will to David Weaver. 1 JA '3 J , . 3- ,
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to any seventh grader who is not afraid in the dark. Although many have asked for my new rank as an Eagle Scout, I plan,. to take that with me. ' I, Kay Wade, bequeath my blonde hair to Jim Scott, and my copy of the Uonstitution to Jean Meacham. I, Peter Bell, will my sister, Peggy to Miss Spring and my photography equipment to Lynn Booth. I, Sue MoDermitt will my duties as supply checker to Karen Nordstrom, and my sweet personality to the entire seventh.grade. I, Larry Scott, will my job as projector monitor to David Hamiltondwith the provision that he give it the same loving care that I have. My helpful ways, I will to Darwin Shroeder. My Gorporal's badge is to go to Noel Griffith with the understanding that he is to polish and shine it every day throughout the year. I, Richard Settgast, will my.knowledge of government and current events to Marty Sorenson, and my ability to debate to David Weaver. I, Bill Stull, will my tumbling ability to Ronnie Jones. ' I, Josephine Krska, will my artistic ability to David Hamilton, and my quiet pleasant personality to Gary Callahan. Declaring this to he our last will and testament, we have hereunto affixed our signatures this ninth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty Four. ,Qi-,M Qmaiataz-ac,ifs,44Q,gff,, xiaifkit '7h..oJ?n, ff7'3e,'L.,,,2,!:? in WMA Pfwimwfys XZQQQ, fiafaaailq A A A40fi??fQLnJ lkhtg U30ilQ E6 I y W a tvyy ef ff, , :gf-Af.:-p f , I lf 1,5 A' M I ,a,.,,jf,Q,j lfivfff Way :il,uaa,,w1 ,if ,i'fe1f'.sf', Q 7gwff.,QM 'W Wit' 5 5675W1 9fpqf?n41afi?nmwwshrfgikl jzjhjfg ,,VY wg,Z45MXQ5gfW'f N ' 7sfcfifligd-aifif4f-7TZZ7 ED Q ff xt! and Qtiffiggfiff LL I 5 , elses aafvzadtg y 74 fsfffliwtrlf' MV? adiafw 'M 322' .QZWL p,jm?,,!J 9y- Mfr, .i :fm?wAfL M t 65369 fffa r ,,:i..fr-at -,.4Cjti,z,,, gL,..g,I,V ,QW4 ,acne u 71 - -.4 -Lu t ll: F . rf -ATTORNEY GENERAL fi .sf--f..f1-1 Jg.d7lf qwn4fan'mxfQm if 'ls -ao-
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