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N I 0 R W I Je, the senlor Llass of 1955 of Joodward Hlvh bchool 1n the c1ty of Woodward, county of Dallas, state of Iowa, belng of sound body and llttle m1nd, and conslderlng the uncertalnty of our l1ves, do hereby ordaln and declare th1s to be our l1st w1ll and Testament To Mr Heercma we leave our flat bank account hope you w1ll budget yourself as well as we have lone, Mr Heerema To Mr jutt1n leave our ab1l1ty to be at school on t1me Make use of lt as we have, and vou wall always arrlve at least three m1nutes lwte To Mlss Bramer we leave our bookkeeplng transactlons May you become as befuddled as we have To Mrs Pro we leave you an asp1r1n bottle for the many headaches we caused you 1ur1ng the benlor Class play To Mr otuhr we leave our many make up hours ve hope the next Sen1or Class enjoys Hstaylng 1nn as well as we have To Mr Rath we leave our ab1l1ty to argue about any thlnv and evervthlng types of sports and also our unwashed basketbwll su1ts To Mrs blms we leave our unopened DOCIB1 L1v1ng books The class was lots of fun, though To MISS Bubbers we leave our battered mus1c sheets We are sorrv we d1dn't hxve more talent to offer The 1nd1v1dual members of the Sen1or Class do hereby bequeath the JUHIOFS the followlng I,Ir1s Anderson, do w1ll my famous halr styles and bralny 1d81S to jan1ce oheppard I, kenneth Bryant, do wall nn manly phvs1que to Ralph Var1sco Jatch 1t, boy, or you w1ll have to boat the U1F1S off w1th clubs I Donald Burg, do w1ll my quletness to Henry Turner fveryone w1ll enjoy lt, MaGee. I, Roger Burkhart, do wlll my runnlng ab1l1tv to Duane Tlngwald May lt a1d you ln keeplng away from ZIPIS I, Lucy Canar1n1, do w1ll my love letters that I have so thoughtfully wrltten to Lester Rothfus May you always find as much to say as I do I, jlm Carr, do w1ll my abllity to be a good boy an do nothlng but get lnto trouble to jerry Todd and james Wolfe Really, boys, 1t'S lots of fun to stay after school S E C L A S S L L I .wp . I C I B I O . K . O . ' g we ' ' . . . h . . 4 O .I . . . . ' 9 U . . U X . A , . . ,Y o ' 0 V , I . . . - . , u 5 .4 3' To Mr. Kooi we leave our outstanding records in all v K ' I ' o l . V ' 2 , . . . 1 . , 1 . . X . . ' K ' ' , a K S . I . u , 1 f x ' . . . A . . . . . Q L. . a . . , O . . . d . . I V 0 , O
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J-- Being a woman is a very difficult task as it consists of dealing with men I love it Cheerleader Class Play Declam Chorus Solo Band Staff De CLASS OFFICERS Robert Hass Avis Van Lew President Vice President Treasurer Roger Burkhart CLASS MOTTO we are climbinb the ladder of success CLASS FLOWER White Carnation CLASS COLOR Rose and Grey I will not let another's attitude make me lose my temper Homecoming Queen Cheerleader Class 0ff1cer Basketball Mgr Class Play Chorus Njingles ,X -4 6 Q at 2 L O I I N R I 1 2 S 3 l 2 3 4 K l 2 3 4 I l 2 3 N 1 2 3 4 N l 2 4 I E , N l ll ll Secretary .......... Loretta Grove C f ' ' 0 . N I 4 N , I 11. l 2 3 4 E ' 2 3 I A l I . 3 4 N ' A- 3 4 G .' 1 2 3 4 E L S ' Il
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Senlor Class W1l1 Qcont D I, Karen DaV1SSOH, do w1ll the dev1l 1H my eyes to N1na Carman and Llnora Dyer Be careful' It's dynamlte I, Donna orlmes, do w1ll my lon tlme romances to Ann blglln Use my technlques to get a man but use your own in keeplng h1m I, Loretta urove, do w1ll my aballty to catch and hold a man to D1X1e Doty Not that you've had much trouble ln the past, Dlx, but you never know whxt the future holds I, Mar1lyn Hartman, do w1ll my broken down Plvmouth coupe to Sam Newell You'll enjoy 1t, bam, as lt holds lots of females I, Bob Hass, do wlll my ab1l1ty to sleep through any thlng to Terry Hutt Of course lt doesn't take much ablllty when you've stayed out 'tll the m0PH1HU on the nlght before I Joyce Holmes Morse, do wlll my happy marrled l1fe but not my husband to JoAnn Jeyer It's fun leadlnv two llves I, Connle Ingels, do w1ll my famous l1ne, nK1ds, I m golnq on a d1et tomorrow,N to Jan1s Jessen She doesn't seem to stlck by lt bee 1f you can, Janls I, Mary Janssen, do w1l1 my last name to Helen Blazan I, Delorls K1nne, do w1l1 my ab1l1ty to et alon w1th out of town boys to my slster Crystal The grass lS always greener on the other slde, 1sn't lt? I, Bob McAnelly, do wlll my HFISC and shlneu ab1l1ty to Charles Pepples Remember nearly to bed, and early to rlsen, you know I, Don MCMOPPIS, do w1ll my one arm dF1VlHU technlque to Dean B1ce There's only one requ1rement, Dean,you have to have a strong arm I, Marllyn Mart1n and Betty W1ll1ams, do w1ll our wlndy gabs and glqg19S to Beverly Brlstle and Carolyn Peters Need they say more? I, Emmett Noland, leave my DaSS1ng grades w1thout struvgle to John Prusls It really doesn't take all that work, John I, Larry Rothfus, do w1l1 my ab111tx to get along wlth the teaclers to Nancy Newell Use my technlques and vou w1ll most llkely be taklng all your tests next year, too I, Tony Snyder, do w1ll my teaslng ab1l1ty to Bob Janssen Guard lt well you w1ll never flnd any better I, Av1s Van Lew, do w1ll my ab1l1ty to be shy to Dorla Natlon It comes 1n handy somet1mes, Dorla I, Sh1r1ey Vernon, do w1ll my Mxnburn romances to Joyce Ackerlund Take care of them, Jovce, as I may want to come back someday ' Q . C O I . D , . . U- . '1 W l O O . . . . . , . K . - L ' . . . . , . I I O . . . . . . . 6 . . , . . Q. - i ' 0 ,-, 0 . . . . , . . . . . , . . , . . 0 v ' . Looks as if you might use it someday, Helen. . . . . . U H . U 'W ' ' 0 . : O . . - . . U . , J I .ur . . A ,,, D 9 . . O Y . . . Y . 2 O . v . . . . . . - . . 0 . . . . . . . I
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