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Page Twenty-nine WILL fContinued, l, Hugh McGill will my enthusiasm to Mrs, Beatty. COh, brotherl, l, Richard Mcl..eish, will my girl in Terre Haute to the boys at Gar- field. CI don't like Garfield anyway., l, Norma Mcwethy, will my winning ways' to Marian Munson. CMight be handy in a pinch., I, Marion Nielsen, will my glamour to Ruth Adams. fReal T N T, this isl, I, Don O'Bradovich, will my Trigg ability to Ray Stewart. CPoor Ray! You're liable to be a brainy child yet., I, Betty Oliver, will my initials CB.O., to the Lifebuoy Program. CDO they need it?, I, Gloria Osmon, will my squeak to the clarinets in the band. fOh, no! Heavens forbid., l, Bob Osmon, will my extra energy to Miss Burt. fYou know she might run down any time., l, Robert Paine, will my unlimited knowledge of historical happenings to ,lack Gilman. Cl-Trom what I hear Jack could not possibly have need of this., l. Marion Pastore, will my unlimited gas supplies to the rationing board. fNow, folks, keep in line., We, Ruby Peck and Margaret Piani, will our nicknames, Sharkie and Sparkie, to all up and coming pool players. fO'f course, you must learn to play, too., I, Martha Pesavento, will my Yea Rah to next year's Booster Club. fNoise helps., l, Ethel Pierce, will my broad general knowledge to C. H. S. fMany chaps and girls need it's influence., l, jack Reeder, will my longing to learn jitterbugging to other ambitious lads, COh, woe is mel, l, Don Reinerio, will my football ability to Johnny Goodman. fThe team must have a star., l. Bill Richardson, will my bashfulness to John Secondino. fPoor John, this will be hard on you., l, Kenneth Rigoni, will my brains to C. H. S. fwhat a boost to this school! Thanks., l, David Roclich, will the wave in my hair to Frank Marrelli, fcet up early now, Frankie., l, Mary Ross, will my cheery outlook in life to Gilbert Barbee. fYou did all right though, Gil., l, James Rowley, will my appetite to Wimpy. fBeware, all cows--'n everything elsel,
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WILL fContinued, l, Dorothy Guinn, will my place in the Hjivin Janesm to Helen Edler. fYou care to be a society belle?, l, Frances Guinn, will my walk to Donald Duck. fpoor Donaldl how ever can he get around now?, l, Frances Gutish, will nothing. Clilverything is too valuable., l, Elizabeth I-lain, will my chemical knowledge to future science classes. fDon't blow up the place, chilluns., l, Wilbur Hall, will my last name to Carniege. fNow Bing and Frankie may each have a concert place., I, Don Halsey, will my last name to the admiral, QI may be famous, too. Who knows?, l, Donald Helms, will my dimples to Louis Getche. fMaybe you'll grow up and be pretty, too., I, Joe Hillyer, will my position at the Palace Theatre to John Wilson. fMore funl More free showsl, l, Jack Holechko, will my quiet ways to Moe Stefani, fit will be a pleasant relief to the school., l, Helen Louise Hope, will my surplus weight to Margaret Nagy. fYou'd better order a new wardrobe now., l, Carl Hunt, will my manliness to Jack Gilman. CThink you can stand this new addition? , l, Elmer lacoli, will my black hair to johnny Graham. fLadies don't prefer blondes, do they?, I, Ralph Kerr, will my way with the women to Bill Cogan. fOr do you want it?, I, Mary Knezevich, will my dancing skill to Juanita Jackson. Cl'll bet you'll be a wow now., I, Arghur Lindsay, will my rattle trap to the junk yard. CBut it still runs! I, Max Louden, will my typing ability to Dolores Perona. fOr did I ever have any to will? , l, Margaret Maden, will my surprisingly big man's voice to Chris Tilney. CI can't get along without it, though., I, George Maranovich, will my blonde to anyone who thinks he can get away with it. fcareful, ladsl, l, Julia Markello, will my voice to Annie Guiliano. fBut you aren't a chatterbox, are you, Annie?, I, Beverly McCracken, will my acrobatic skill to Margaret Thomas. fBut what will you do with it?, I, Joe McDowell, will my superiority in gym class to Fred Gross. CNeed if? , Page Twenty eight
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WILL QContinued, Lflagk Russell, will my curly hair to Beverly Granger. C-rake good care o it. l, Hilda Lou Salmond, will my long dark hair to Mary Ellen Payton. fpsstl It keeps one's ears so warm., l, Bill Scott, will my job at the Market Basket to Bill Huffman. fWho said who wanted to work?, I, Florence Smelkowski, will my dislike of the subject shorthand to Miss Burt, fWhy? oh, why?, l, John Smith, will my uncontrollable hair to Mickey Rooney. fNow that isn't even sensible, is it, Mickey?, l, Laura Jo Smith, will my cow to the Home Ec Department. fTake good care of her. She's a dandy., l, Dorothy Snowberry, will my Uunique' laugh to any timid freshman. fit will soon make you the center of attraction., l, Jim Spenclal, will my youthful appearance to Baby Dumplingn. fYou can always play infant parts with this., l, Andrew Stash, will my stature to Max Hungerford. fWhateVer will you do with all of this? lt's your probleml, l, John Taylor, will my nickname Beautiful to Frankenstien's mon- ster. fWhat's the comparison? We don't get it., l, Loretta Taylor, will my blonde hair to Rosaline Rovi. COf course, you may not consider it an improvement., I, Martha Trunko, will my mischievousness to Nancy Wood. COh, Nancy! Your conduct grades will shock the family now., l, Robert Verzina, will my chemistry grades to Chuck Gunnoe. fYou may not see much change, but l triecll, I, Darrell Watson, will my basketball ability to Lavonne Hensley. fYou can now be a one-man team., I, Albert Weir, will my red hair to Mildred Duberneck. CMine is really red. How's yours?, I, Norma Weir, will my men to McMurray college. fl'lo huml, l, Betty Jo Wright, will my quietness to P. Fuller. fWell, well, So they caught up with you? Now you settle downl, l, Pat Youmans, will my job at the Palace Club to anyone interested in Clinton's night life. Here and now signed, sealed, and published by the testator as and for their last will, in the presence of us, who, at their request, in their presence, and ln presence of each other, have hereto set our names as witnesses. School Life Editors: Ruby Peck Joan Dicks Marilyn Joyce Mary Ann Ballock Page Thirty
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