Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1946

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We I, Elizabeth Jarrett, will my curly hair to my brother, Robert. I, Harriett Johnson, will my seat in government to anyone who thinks that he will get through it. I, Nigel Johnson, will my fishing pole and line to anyone who likes to fish— I ' ve caught enough suckers. I, Harry Johnston, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Delmar. I, Wilma Jones, will my place in the office, the fourth period, to my sister. I, Martha Belle Jordan, will that sixth grade memory to none but the other half. I, Thelma Louise Kimery, will a book of excuses to anyone that will need them as much as I have during these last years of school. I, Helen Kitchen, will my place in the senior class to my brother, Robert. I, Wanita Kivett, will a feather duster to next year ' s senior class, to be passed when McGlasson reiterates one of his strictly from hunger jokes. I, Peggy Knoy, will my name of E Pluribus Unum to the next one in his book. I, Richard Lambert, will my ability to stay awake in government to anyone who can get by with it. I, Ruth Long, will not will because I am not willing to will. I, Bob McKee, will my 1-A classification back to Uncle Sam. I, Barbara Mason, will my quiet ways to no one. I, Melvin Maxwell, will my ability to get into too many activities to anyone who likes to work. I, Martha Lou Miller, will my interest in Bills to Bergie if she can collect them. Reward Six cents. I, Frank Moore, will my ability to argue politics to Norb Kniesly. J, Ruth Mosier, will that year to no one. I, Boyd Musgrave, will my breaking ways in the Machine Shop to Howard Wade. I, Morris O ' Dell, will my curly hair to When Hochstetler. I, Phyllis Pearcy, will the noon hours I ' ve spent writing to Bill to anyone who can use them to a better advantage. I, Marion Powell, will my way of getting along with the teachers to Bess. I, John Priest, will my ability to stand in the windows to Miss DaVee. I, Kenneth Rawlins, will my seat in Agriculture to anyone dumb enough to take it. I, Rosemary Rhodes, will my ability to go to school to my kid brother, Donald. I, Robert Robinson, will my good-looking legs to Pug Myers. I, Charles Sanders, will my seat on the Green Township bus to Bugs Tracy. I, Gloria Schnaiter, will my basketball and driving ability to my dear little brother, Tom. I, Mary Katherine Shaw, will my interest in government to Bobby Lee; she ' ll need it. I, Barbara Shields, will my ability to drive safely to Bill Caldwell. I, Virginia Skaggs, will my memories alone, of a certain fella in the Field Artillery, to Louise Pearcy. I, Lorena Stevens, will my pompadour hair style to Pug Myers. I, Mary Ann Stewart, will my place in the bookstore at noon to my sister, Wilma. I, Mary Catherine Stewart, will my Southern Chick to no one. I, Thomas Thacker, will my ability to park in the halls to someone—Miss DaVee to choose the someone. I, Max Wagaman, will my ability to be a Casanova around the girls to my brother, Pat. I, Robert Warner, will my high school troubles to Harold Wade. I, Lee Williams, will my chair in the library to some willing junior. d ecfrueath 23

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We I, John Abraham, will my height to Joe Baughman, my big chest to Dud” Fair, my brilliant mind to Verlis Dunn, and my wrecking service to Jack Truax. I, Bill Adkins, will my ability to skip school and get away with it to my brother Roger. (He ' ll need it!) I, Don Albertson, will my wavy hair to Hoch. I, Charles Alexander, will my ability to get in trouble, accidentally, to no one. I, Virginia Allen, will my ability to keep out of mischief to my brother, Frank, who, I am sure, needs it. f, Phyllis Allison, will my long-wished-for allowance to my sister, Pat, and hope that she gets it. I, Mary Lou Baker, will my favorite song, The Blonde Sailor, to Betty Adams. I, Margie Baugh, will my bass viol to Nancy Dickens. I, Bill Baughman, will my size to Mr. Ostermeyer. I, Peggy Beggeman, will Genie to Suzy P. I, Earl C. Bennett, will my ability to get in and out of trouble to no one—I might need it. I, Jean Bennett, will my wild rides in Lu Lu to the J.B.P.C. Gang. I, Gary Burns, will my interest in East Pike Street to no one. I, Mabel Cohen, will my record of good behavior to my brother, Charles. I, James Coleman, will my girl trouble, motorcycle troubles, and ability to get half killed crt least once a year by some accident (not aways on the motorcycle) to some bored junior who would like to have some excitement. I, Jim Cooley, in the interest of the protection of poor lil ' flies, will Hoch a tube of glue! I, Geraldine Cox, will my deepest sympathy to all the Juvenile Delinquents left in M.H.S. I, Joannet Dillender, will my playthings, Keys and a Kite, to some ado¬ lescent junior. I, Norma Edwards, will my beloved seat in government to my sister, Carolyn. I, Ed Ferguson, will my pleasant personality to J. B. I, Bob Finney, will my ability to get a car stuck in the mud to Delmar Hensley. Good luck, Delmar! I, Ruth Finney, will one of my smiles to J. B.; let ' s hope he ' ll wear it at least one minute. I, Charles F. Flake, will my rides, pleasant and otherwise, to and from school on the bus, to my younger brother, John William Flake. I, Leo Foster, will my ability to get out of tight spots to anyone who wants it. I, Austin Godsey, will the will to will to a will-ing junior. I, James Goss, will my various escapades (mostly at night) in the Blue Peril Buick to my successor, Dummy Hicks. Watch out for muddy corn fields, Dean!! I, Jean Goss, will my place in Martinsville High School to my sister in the class of 1964. I, John Goss, will my ability to argue politics to some good Republican I, Paul Gregson, will my quiet ways to Byron Elliot. I, Bob Hastings, will to Miss Rose the many math books I have collected by successively losing one, replacing it, and then finding it again. I, Betty Hawkins, will my seat in typing class to anyone who can keep up with Mr. Bowers ' assignments. I, Mary Alice Hensley, will my quill a» daughter of the President of the School Board, to Jane Barnard. I, Reba Jane Hensley, will my weakness for a sailor named Bob to no one. I, Anna Bell Herold, will not will my interest in a certain sailor. I, Joanne Hickman, will to some sad sack the bang I get out of livin ' ! I, Barbara Hite, will my love for magic to no one. $ecfcueatli 22

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