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'vu mg, Jn. KW. 'MR 'M k'K llh. k K1 'KR KX 'KK IIKEEFIIFEifffffffiffilllll class wan O We the class of 191.7 or the Afton High school do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament ln form and manner as follows: To the entire school we leave the example we have set as worthy scholars and blameless students. Our record has been spotless and in all the aims of our career we have done no deed, as a class, that we need blush for. To the JUNICR CLASS we bestow our richest treasures. Almost too numerous to mention are these same treasures and when the lower class- men hear the recital of rare legacies which fall to their possession, we hardly expect them to bear up under the shock. Our Senior dignity, our excelling wlt,our superlative brillancy and good looms, our charm- ing manners, our favor with the teachers, our splendid grades and our triumphant exit as the most popular class this school nas ever seen-- these are the rare treasures that we hand down to the coming Seniors. But it would not be fair if we withheld other valuables and with great sorrow of heart we pass them along, too. Our capacity for fun, our ability to giggle, our good times, our friendship and our loyalty, we do hereby bequeath to the Junior Class. May they count them among the richest of the legacies they have received' And now we come to the fclloxing personal bestowals which have been awarded to individuals with ccmplcte consideration to the fitness of the recipient ERVIN ASH with e blush of pride vills himself heart, soul, and body to EULA OAYLEY SFACEY BIVINS mills to BOB ASHER his ability to get along with the typ ng teacher DON BROWN wills to PATSY BUCHAI the right to write notes in history class without being caught JOHN BUTCHER wills to GEORGE SHERMAN his good looks, and his ability to be a whiz in geometry BOB BUTCHER wills to GERALDINE LIJDSEY the right to ride his horse any time she come to town JIMMIE GRUNDEN wills to TORAA JEAN RIDER his ability to play basxetball MARJORIE HOOD wills to ROWENA OAKLEY the right to make love in the drug store HARMON CTHE BODY? HARDY wills to BOB WALKER his marvelous figure LILLIAN JOHNSON wills to BRAUNDA HONEMAN the right to maxe up for lost time in her Senior year KENNETH KIRK wills to MARY LEE CRUMRINE the right to carry on a sideline romance ELMER JO MARKES wills to MARY LEMASTER his ability to raise Berkshire hogs next year MARY MATLOCK wills to DOROTHEA BOHANNAN the right to go with the F F A boys next year to Kansas City C L NA TY and his wife MARY DEAN will to LOIS WHEAT the right to get married before school is out DORETHEA MILLER will to MARY RUTH ELLS ORTH her looks figure, and her ability to go witr anyone she wishes LEE PAIMZR wills to BILL GOINS the right to be tue fastest man on the football team next year G J TIPION and RAY MOND JONES will to BETTY LOU SATDEPS and B TTY CIAQKSON their newest publications of the Charles Atlas Book JACK vALLACa wills to BILL ERVIN the right to light a cigarette before he gets off the school ground R A WILLIAMS wills to PR VA VINYARD his well Known mechani cal ability JIMMIE MILLER wills to ARTHUR NAHURIN the right to bring his car to and from school as he wishes DON KINLEAD wills to FRANRIE MILLER the right to go to Grove and other towns LOUISE JOMACK BUXTON w lls to IVA NELSON her darx curly hair and long eye lashes BLRTIE POWELL MAYS wills to GRACIE JOHNSON her good conduct button GRRALD ROBYL R wills his position as guard on the basaetball squad to AARION LEWIS DOROTHY QUANDT wills her shorthand speed to BIRDIE MUSTAIN DALE NHITMIRE wills to IRENE RUGGLES the right to be bashful at school FERN OAKLEY wills to WILBA CRUMLEY the right to read daily 'Advice to the Lovelornn And to the teachers we leave all the old paper wade and all the old chewing gum that may be found in the building '11 'R 'X 'X 'XX XTX 'X 'kX'!.'kX'KX'K'X'k k'X'k'k'k XX YXXXXXXX 'VK ' ' Q -lhh 1 e , ,.',-,r , ',,:' , ', ., g - I . Neff , , , , p -N, ',-- . ' Jw. . . f .. :Ni . . . xy: rf 'I' 3 Q I I nuhlg - N f H Q - L 1 ::Qi 1 E K4 l . ' ' . QQ . s , I . 1 ' gf' ' J' :L ' . I 1: . , I . 3 g ,, NE ' ' I av-FAX is p 5 d' S
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'Wu 'fm lu alll 'In -TJ. 'Ill' 'Wu 'uh hh 'WI W W 32 'nl flu 'WI 'W nn. M 'N 'N WI 'Ulu X' 4'lIt 'I 'ht N.. l.'Wn Un. k MMR KXXKXXXXNXMRX RW. KX KN. X111 'XXX X1 it 1 It N N N N N -2 N N N P, N 'Q It Q 12 N N 3: N I 'N N 5 4.1 wa. my 'vt lln. lP4. 'llat1ls.Wb. 'lllt Ulu, 'RWM ills WMM 'M 'MK . u . - - L., - 2 5 . I I cur: ' D-' e ' 8 - ln 5 , . P' ' GQ D I ' P' Cn K b - H- ' U1 0 CD rg . - Q, l ' U1 CD :J 0 . W - ' O '1 . Ch ' 1 5 4 . . ,A H P ., - P .. C, ., , ' U m . .. E' S . , Q U 0 ' . 9-a a 0 In O ff 0 0 Q V1 Q I S m . Cf O 0 ' D CY U ll 9' E B Q I - I 1 1 I I 1 1 1 - v l Q. - ' St' V' CLASS HISTORY The Freshman Class of l943-44 enrolled with a total number of 49 students The great surprise of the year was that our first party lasted longer than the thirty minute one we had the prevlous year However, as Freshman we were quite successful with our 'stunt' f imitating the school faculty and we won first prize in the stunt night contest When the roll call for the sophmorea of 1945 was called, the number of students had greatly diminished However, we still sufficient talent to present a very successful one act play entitled Comin' Round The Mountain ' The usual three parties were also en joved by each member As Juniors we held our limit of three parties The Junior Play 'Hobgoblin Housen, was very successful, due to the efficient managemaw of our sponsor, Miss Roseborough and the talented acting of the east Those who were a member of the cast were R A Williams, Mary lat lock, Dorethea Miller, John Butcher Bob Butcher, Don Kinkead, Bever ly Phoenix, Lillian Johnson, Patricia Roberts, Harmon Hardy, Jim Coun trymsn, and Marjorie Hood The Junior Senior Banquet was a veritable success. The Candle 'kk 'll light Theme was used and was quite impressive We remember the excel lent food, the pretty girls, and the interesting speeches On Septemb r 8, 1946 27 pupils had gained the right to call ing the vacation we were happy to welcome Bertie Powell and Ervin Ash from neighboring schools, and four returning veterans, Stacey Bivins Lee Palmer, Jack Wallace and C L Nally A fel weeks after the students were settled down to the familiar routine of school, the 'K Senlors sponsored a 'Tacky Dey A Senior, Harmon Hardy, was crowned 'King of Tacky Day' A Senior girl Mary Matlock, was crowned Foot ball Queen at an impressive ceremony upon the football field, A bou quet of yellow chrysanthemums was presented her by the football squad Later in the year, Mary Dean Nelly joined us We had our three par ties, our Senior Dey, our one ect play and our three act play The long hoped for occa 1on Graduatlon loom ln the near future, but we XX Know that we'll neve forget our hlgh School life! X59 xc
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