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ei AcTcf WIIoLj We, the class of 1948, do will and bequeath our fond possessions and lasting memories we have acquired during our four years at M. H. S. to those as recorded below. We do hereby appoint Jeanne Arnold and Dick Underwood as the executors of this our last will and testament. Betty Edwards, Agans—I will my bright red hair to Miss Bradshaw and Miss Morris. Don Arnold—I will my good times in Mr. Marteeny’s class to Dangerous Dan Duncan. Stanley Bainter—I Will my ability to get along with teachers to anyone who likes to sit in Mr. Drummond’s office. Dorothy Burford—I will my ability to make ‘F’s” under Mr. Marteeny to my sister, Vera Jean. Verliet Burrell—I will my red coat to Jerry“Lover” Ward. Jean Cale—I will my history brains and teacher to Richard Duncan. William Cale—I bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Langford to Joe Alton. Don Cary—I will my red hair to LeRoy Daniels. Doris Chenoweth—I will not will my love for the Air Force to anyone. George Chenoweth—I will my nickname to “Curly” Vance. Shirley Dark—I will my history book to anyone who will take it. Myron DeRosa—I will my nose to Jimmy Durante. Ted Ellis—I will my slowly graying hair to Dave “Curly” Vance. Bob Fosdyck—I will my No. 20 football jersey to “Hot Lips” Barry. Delvin French—I will my track ability to “Tuby” Hendrickson. Peggy Gamage—I will my history career to “PeWee” Neuneker. Tommy Garrison—I will my ability to rebound to Lewis Kelly—Start stretching kid! Roger Gilbert—I leave my knowledge of history to Byron Robinson—he needs it! Mariop Gills—I bequeath my quietness and deaconship at church to Kenneth Barth. Lucinda Graves—I will not will ‘ Rip.” Wilma Green—I will my good grades in Home Ec. to Shirley Graves. Arbon Grossman—I will my two years of Junior English to Joe Alton. Joyce Halliburton—I will my ability to have rip-roaring times to Shirley Hanning. Bill Hamilton—I will my clarinet to Miss Morris on the condition that she learns to play it like I can. Nina Heap—I bequeath my nickname “Bones” to Phil Decker. Bill Heaton— I will my nickname “Red Hot” to Louis Anders. Betty Heidenreich---1 will my underhandedtoss in softball to Peggy Joan Cary. Mary Hillyer—I bequeath my U. S. History book to anyone more susceptible to the facts than I. Eloise Holden—I will my long hair to Ella Bugg. Bob Huff—I will not, will you? Jack Hursh—I will a bean burger and a bottle of “Bud” to Uncle Dave. Jack Hysel—I will my ability in refereeing basketball to Mr. Haseltine.
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Daryl Vail, who lives on a farm, Fell off the windmill and broke his arm. Charles Wenger now owns a dime store, He sells cuff links to monkeys galore. Jerry Vawters is making fame with the Cubs, Sitting on the bench with the rest of the scrubs. Eloise Holden entered a race, But all she got was a dirty face. Jack Lisenbee joined the F. B. I., And all he does is sit and cry. Marilyn Needham is teaching storks. To eat with spoons instead of forks. Lavina Macklin with all her. wealth, Is eating toads for her health. Don Pettit has taken up preaching, But thinks he will go back to teaching. Betty Agans, you soon will see, Floating in a cracker box serving tea. Jean Cale is quite a flash At tapping out the dot and dash. Tommy Garrison the football star Is going to the moon in his new car. Verliet Burrell, the whiz in math Now is running a turkish bath. Marilyn Underwood who sings so clear Has found fame in a stage career. Dick Stone, noted Macomb High School lover Is memorizing Forever Amber from cover to cover. Donna Moon the bowling champ Has her picture on a three cent stamp. Joyce Halliburton is very well known For the one who’s running a bachelors’ home. To beat the housing shortage, ask Marilee Martin She now lives in a cigarette carton. Great wealth has come to Shirley Dark As custodian of Yellowstone National Park. Doris Chenoweth the skating queen In the Ice Follies will soon be seen. Mary Lou Walker, serving time in Alcatraz When not crushing rocks, is writing jazz. A great future has come to Georgia VeNard As manufacturer of Blueberry lard. At home in her lal oratory, you’ll find Yoho She is discovering ai tificial snow. A million dollars has come to Fem Tucker She made a fortune selling suckers.
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Shirley Jarvis—I will and bequeath my love of cheese to Jack Silberer. Lewis Johnson—I will my build to Lewis Kelly. Eva Johnston—I will my love for Junior boys to Judy Fluegel. Marilyn Johnston—I will “George” to anyone who thinks they can control it. Bill Kellum—I bequeath my spot on the football bench to Donnie Miller. Howard Kelly—I will the hair on my chest to Lewis Kelly. Jack Lisenbee—I will my very neat locker to Tom Barry. I aVina Macklin—I will my seat in history to Rose Gray. Elizabeth Marlow—I will my glasses to Mrs. “J” providing she wears them while refereeing basketball. Marilee Martin—I bequeath my long eye lashes and love for telling jokes in history to Gene “Curlylocks” Hursh. Lloyd Matthews—I will my collection of pipes to Mr. Drummond. Joan McNeeley—I will my salesmanship grades to Wilma Edwards. Donna Moon—I will my nice curly hair to Frances Garrison. Saranelle Moon—I will not will George. Shirley Murfin—I will my love for motorcycles, especially red ones, to “Jeannie” DeWeese. Marilyn Needham—I will my freckles to Bob Roe. Rose Marie Neuneker—I will my dark hair to Janet Lundberg. Bob Peck—I will my sloppy jalopy to Miss Waggoner in place of her old wreck. Don Pettit—I will my car to Howard Kelly. Charlotte Peters—I bequeath my height to Shirley Hanning. Burton Price—I will my speech ability to Miss Patrick. Richard Ring—I will my vin, vigor, and vitality of love for basketball to Dave Vance. He needs it more than I do. Bill Roe—I will my love for car speed and women to anyone who afford and handle them. Mabel Ross—I will my biology grades to Jane Reyburn. Alyce Runkle—I bequeath my ability to argue with rival spectators at basketball and football games to Marjorie Mulhatten. Dan Sala—I will my place in Mr. Langford’s affections to Jack Little. Don Sala—I will my twin brother to anyone who can handle him. Mary Schneider—I will my giggles to Sandra Newell. Mervin Steele—I will my nickname “Hayseed” to some other farmer. Dick Stone—I will my positions of end and guard (on the bench) to Tom Plassman. Carl Sturm—I will my well-worn spot on the football bench to Lewis Kelly. Fern Tucker—I bequeath my long hair to Miss Waggoner. Marilyn Underwood—I will my nickname to Bob Lindell, who gave it to me. Daryl Vail I will my reckless driving to whoever can drive as reckless as I do. Jerry Vawters—I will my ability as a slugging left fielder to next year’s successor. Georgia VeNard—I will my long fingernails to Miss Churchill. Mary Lou Walker—I will a certain anthology to Miss Morris, who made it possible. Charles Wenger—I will my skates to Miss Waggoner. Evelyn Wetzel—I will my blonde hair to Mary Bushnell. Vera Willock—I will my souveniors to Lois Ross. Elmer Wilson—I will my curly hair to Coach Vance to go with the nickname given him by Chenoweth so he can make a hit with the girls. Joan Yoho—I will my eyes to Shirley McGarvie.
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