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Class Will 4 m, the Seniors of 50 and 51, being of sound minds and bodies, do hereby v ill the following: Mr. Cotterman and his board of education to all Seventh and i ighth grade boys. Mr, Beard, to all the future scientists of ais Physics Class 4 Mr Soashi tc the future basketball teams t Mr. Me Coy, to the 52 ' ' Senior Play cast Mrs V (isslnger, to the 1952 Y-Teens Mrs Sherburn, to the coming Speech Class 4 Mrs Kritzler, to the Home He Class of 1952 I, Gilbert Campbell, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Philip Conley and Russell Parker; also my ability to play basketball to Loren Guyton. i I, Dorothy Cramer, will‘my baseball ability to Elmer Nichols and my quiet shy v ays to Ann Parker. I, Louise England, will my smile to Gale Moore and my fountain pen to Irene England I, Sue Haney, will my ability to get to school just be¬ fore the bell rings to Tom Rice and my place as ’ Edltor of the iVnnual to Louise Clapp 4 4 I, La Verne Hughes, will my ability to give snappy ans¬ wers in History and English Class to Donavon Hughes i’ • S-leo my shortness to Don Prater. 4 I, Jim Johnson, will my dark lovely curls to Hash Tony Allen and my small feet bo Thomas Gibson, 4 t I, Norma Jean Linn, will my ability to get places in a hurry to Evelyn muscles Symonds and my ifalse.eyelashes to Anna Lause. I, Jean Me Cpcai y, v ill my earrings to Go ' sk)) ' Holbrcok and my diamond ring to Dana Green. 4 I, Charles Shaw, will my ability to p3.ay basketoajl in my oenior year to Denny Hughoe. and my drivlnr rbii:- ' to Janet Ramsdell. 4 I, Audery Vermillion, v lll ' . ' Bess i...Kr.isGr- h:olno Lawrence and my Baton twirling ability uo all tb ' ■‘’utur ' Majorettes in Alger High. I, Mary Ann Zimmerraan, will my ability to teach to Sandra Ramsdell and my fast tyning to Phyllis Zamml’ml.
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Prophecy Cont. Jim Johnson was recently wote l as the world a greatest Disc Jockey. You can hear him anytime over station P U.N.K. His pro gram Is called the Johnson Jazz. Jeannle Mo Creary is now married to Don Plott and now has two dark-haired boys. She and her husband own a night club in Alger called the Kubbles Klub. Gilbert Campbell, the farmer of our class, married Jeralou Parker and they now.owj: a 1000 acre farm, They are raising qowjb a nd little Campbells. Sue Haney finished her four years of college and is now a Hardin County Cooking Demoatrator what time she Isn ' t cooking for her husband at their home in Alger. I oald goodbye to Mr Soash and the class of ‘ 57 and hurried home. My husband. Plash and the twins Bam and Alakazam (nicknames of course) will be ready for dinner. They will understand when I tell them about my classmates Your classmate, Audrey Verrullllon
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Our Pet Peeves Oh, gee whiz I I think there ought to he a law against it ■Je just start to get rested up from our summer vacation when they make us come hack to school again I wouldn t raind going to school if they’d put in elevators so v e wouldn’t have to climD a.11 xhose stairs • - - ---and is all that homev ork readily necessary? ;7ell it certainly seems to me that this building is always too cold!-That is except v lien it’s too warm goodness! hasn’t this v eather been something? Is it really true that Jim is considering having a snow plov put on his ’’model a” so he won’t have so much trouble getting down Sha.dyvale road? Je’ve had some good movies this year, but it seems to m a that they alv;ays come during study periods. And what do you thinlc of the new seating, arrangement? Of course, though,.Norma Jean and Charles don’t mind at a.ll. Gosh, I don’t think I’ll ever be the same agc.in after the history tests v;g ' ve had this yeer, irs, issixiger, how do you thinlc of all those questions? Me had our play in the fall this year, but v;hen spring came and the Juniors bega.n rohersing, we had a grand tiime reminiscij.Tg ' , and I am sure wo all v isheu v e v cro Juniors again and putting on our first play. Despite all cur arguments tncrc is one thing I can Scufel say wc cgroc on. ---- ' . e just don’t understand unc ‘ ' .s ..nu st -.L. .i engines that Ivir, Beard tried so hare to explain to us in Ph si-. Cla.33. And speaking of agreeing, v hen all is said and dono, I i.- sure v e all agree that i%lger High is tops v itli us.
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