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CLASS WILL '0' We the class of the 1949, of the school of Allendale, state of Illinois, being of sound body and mind, having the foresight to see the near end of four years of leisure under the guardianship of Mr. Hensley, wish to dispose of our most precious earthly possessions, do make and decree the following will: ' To Betty Buchanan, Jo Ann Brinkley's ability to keep a boy QBob Grounds! on a string for 9 months. To Nelson Reiber, Don Ground's knowledge of Model A Ford driving, River Road, and St. Francisville girls. To Rose Payne, Rose Marie Dudley's blue coat to wear in class. To Harold Doane, James Watkin's basketball ability. Take it or leave it. To Marjorie Price, Ruth Reed's shyness, may she use it well. , To Harold Payne, Bob Grounds curly hair, and a bottle of wave set. To Margaret Osmon, Patsy Buchanan's Adams Corner romances. To Jimmy Litherland, Jerry Potts' address book with a girl in every port, To Wilma Hussey, Beazie Hipsher's peek-a-boo blouses. Q To a well known 6th grader, QC. TJ, some of Earline's height. To Frank Higgins, Gene Hershey's boast of having never skipped school fwithout a good excusel. To C. E. Blood, Gene Hawf's ability to get a girl, on short notice. To Alicia Beasley, Ann Madden's 40 pounds overweight. To Bob Brazil, Don Price's ability to hold liquor and Mt. Carmel girls. To Tom Holsen, Bernard McFarland's ability to keep a car fStudebakerJ going. To Mr. Hensley, a better understanding of those who skip school. To Mr. Atkinson, the Senior's basketball boys love for nicotine. To Miss Yarber, our love of Shakespeare. To Miss Simpson, our singing ability. To Mrs. Lett, our desire to chew chewing gum in the assembly. To Mr, Davidson, our desire for a better Agriculture class. Writ by hand, Don Price.
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ll9 MEM'DMIDS 49 JOLLY J UNIORS 'is' First Row-June Spray C Undecided J, Gene Johnson f Songbird j, Deorothy Goodwin l Lonesome J. Second Row-Don Mann 4 Dream Mann J, Edith Polk C Good Worker J, James Lewis f Red J, Joan Price l Restricted J, Nelson Reiber C Kilroy J. Third Row-Diane King f Dikie l, Robert Adams Hillbilly J, Geneva Stoltz C Slim and Trim J, Ron Simmons C Lover Boy J, Edith Thompson l How Soon l. Fourth Row-James Wolfe C Reckless J, Betty Carey C Keensburg Special J, Richard Breen f Dream Boat j, Marjorie Price f Boy Crazy D, Harold Payne l Margie J. Fifth Row-Betty Tompson f Dreamer j, Don Litherland C Studious?? J, Beth Wolfe 4 Filibuster J, Ryland Webb f Ladies Man J, Carolyn Trimble C Chick- en J. Sixth Row-Alicia Beasley i Gigg1es J, Rose Payne l I want a Mann J, Frank Higgins f Dewey J, Wilma Hussey f Gets Around l, Kathleen Stoltz f Nice l. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY '35 On September 10, 1946, what is now the Junior Class entered Allendale High. We were 27 in number and held the distinction of being the largest class that year. Those elected for class officers were: Don Mann, President, Frank Higgins, Vice- President, Bob Adams, Secretaryg Earl Stoltz, Treasurer. Miss Owen was our sponsor. Twenty-four of our members returned in the fall of '47 for another year at A. H. S. Three new members joined our class, bringing the total back to 27. Class officers for this year were: Beth Wolfe, President, Wilma Hussey, Vice-President: Frank Higgins, Secretary, Ryland Webb, Treasurer. We chose Mrs. Lett as our sponsor. And now Jolly Juniors! This year has been a very busy and successful year for us. We have sold cokes, candy, and popcorn at all ball games, presented the Junior Play, sponsored the Halloween Carnival, and are now working on the banquet and prom which will be on May 13. There are 28 in our class this year and our officers are: Diane King, President, Ryland Webb, Vice-President, Carolyn Trimble, Secretaryg and Frank Higgins, Treasurer. Miss Yarber is our sponsor. We are looking forward to next year but also regret that it will be our last at Allendale High.
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