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5g ee ee ad BS 1 | I, Alvin Clapp, leave my ability to make noise in class to Don Lovrein. He seems to have the technique. Jerry Reed, will my quiet ways to Bill Dunster. Jim Zelinski, leave my ability to skip class to anyone else who can get away with it. Carl Harrod, leave my talent in making baskets to futurs WHS “besket--ballers for use ina state tournamsnt soon. Nadine Garrett, just left to set up housekeeping. Dorothy Becker, am determined to take it all with me . Elaine Brons, leave my secretarial skill to Violet Smith so that she too can hope to get a job as somebody's private secretary. Joyce Brons, leave my ability to have romances ' put still. keep out of the gossip columns to Shirley Magnuson. It might come in handy. Frieda Zinn Murray, leave my ambition to finish high school to you who may marry before gradu- ation. Betty Lou Lindsley, will my way with men to the girls of the student body so that they too will get flowers on Valentine's day. Ruby Yeager, leave my yell leading technique to anyone who wants to learn the acrobatics. Eugene Sasai, leave my interest in big books and encyclopedias to whom-so-ever will use it to good advantage. The books are in the library. We, Ansel Braley, Hugh Forney, Thomas Hillsberry, Jack Irvin, Jack Maize, Clayton McCormick, and Joe Rubens, all vets of World War II, leave our desire to secure more schooling to future freshmen.
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As Individuals: Dale Christensen, leave my mustache to Donald Whetsell, if he will trim it, blacken it, and in general, take very good care of it. Betty Marsh, leave my quietness to Bobby Wilson. (Good luck, Bobby) Ann Halferty, leave my shyness to Bill Hayes. Betty Rupp, leave my perfect attendance record to the freshman class. It might help. Gloria Swanson, leave my fortune to be an old maid to lLoveen Byrd. Seems she has a good start. Mary Lee May, leave my ability to collect dia- mond rings and new cars To Whom It May Con- cern , Lucille Hart, leave my = rosy «= cheeks ‘to’ Betty Miles to wear after her daily rides. Norman Forney, leave my good football record to Vernon Hart who has such a good start. Mary Anna Bosshart, bequeath my position as editor of the school yearbook to anyone who is interested in taking over next year. Joyce Martin, leave my figure to wear tight skirts to Betty Goodrich. Harold Weber, leave my bashfulness to Jack Bey- ers that at least one person tries to carry it on to future years. Shirley Haynes, leave my tube of Ipana to Arnold Rowland so that he too can keep smiling. Robert Black, bequeath my position of student body president to anyone who can qualify.
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We, Bob Brons and Chester Neuharth, bequeath to the juniors the ability to graduate ‘from high school without further attendence, by passing a difficult examination with grade A rating. Certified on the Second Day of April in the Year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Forty-seven. WITNESSETH : Ngai 2 Fea y 2 6. Hades) (BRAT) Class Presideny Sup't. of Schools [=i Class Advisor e 6
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