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f ' Ve, the Senfors of the Gity of Wayland, County of Clark, State of Missouri, and Class of 1953, being of sound mind but somewhat slow in 'book learnin' and hoping it 13 fairly well established that weave to wear the Cap Gown lr May, do hereby devise, give, and bequeath out be hinge to the following persons and classes and declare this to be four last will and testament. To the Junior Class we leave our Constitution Books or whatever remains of them after our last sessions with them. Also our well varnished desks on the North Side with the understand- ing that they be kept neat and clean. To the Sophomores our ability to make money for class parties and school trips. , Also our ability to operate the projector. To the Freshman Class our desire to stay in school for four years and to graduate. A Also our desire never to skip classes or to be late as our Class has a near perfect attendance record. To the Faculty we leave! ' We leave the School the roof still on The floors and walls intact Although the furniture within May be a little racked. The following cherished possessions and desirable characteristics ni 8 K I LAST WILL AND TESTAZVTEEIT ' Q . A 0 I , I, Kenneth Egley, leave to Nadine Hand and Colette Lillard my curly hair. To Jack Wilson my good attendance record. To Keith Cannon my good grades. To Fhller Mortimer my quiet ways and ability to get alongmzell with the faculty. A I, Josephine Rankin, leave to Pat Yarrington my basketball suit. ' To Sandra Winters my ability to edit the Yearbook. To Pat Dryer my desire to stay single until after graduation. To Stanley LeMaster my Bookkeeping Workbook. , To Tommy LeMaster all my grades. To Elsie Haage my car and my willingness to run errands for every- 1 we leave to our underclassmen individually. X! body. To Shirley Colwell my beautiful blonde hair. To all the Freshman girls my brother, Harold. I, Charles Graf, leave to Neil Hand my nearness to a diploma. V To Bud Kleinert and Edith Wilsey my desire to study even when 1 there is a ping-pong game. To Dale Bond all my girl friends in Alexanderla. P To Robert Butcher my noisy habits and ability to attract girls. To Earl Six and Lily Gray my driving ability but not my car. I, Travis Waples, leave to Danny Johnson my trim figure. To Joan Kleinert my one-arm driving ability. t y To Pat lnlow my studious habits. To Raymond Smith and Darlene Stanley my basketball record. To Darlene Clarkson my back-work in speech. To Edwin Cannon my quiet manners in the halls and on the stairs. In Witness whereof, we attach the signatures of the Class of 1955. b43 ' K M N 1 5,4-wfwkfyw ' A e aff' fifzoeznr, wx. ,H ,L ' -- .... ,' f -1 -L ..,f' -. ' . l .,. - - , ,k , ,I -. W -. ml-.1.r,Q r Q I W .,v 10
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