Russell High School - Revilonian Yearbook (Russell, KY)

 - Class of 1946

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The 1946 Revilonian CLASS WILL fContinuedJ attendance to Edgar Foster . . . To Marilyn Millis, Polly Putnam leaves her bow legs . . . Bernice Johnson desires that her natural curly hair go to her sister Joann , . . Delores Lowe leaves her musical ability to Coleen Moore . . . Loretta Gilliam leaves a foot of her hair to make moustaches for the Jr. boys . . . Lois Miller wills her love for popping gum to Betty LeMasters . . . Olive Young leaves her ability for getting a husband early in life to Theresa Huffman . . . Virginia Ferguson wills her dark beauty to Juanita Ratliff . . . Orilla Fraley wills her love for Mathematics to her brother Roger . . . Donald Miller leaves his ability to graduate at the half to Bob Justice . . . Phyllis Brown's position as secretary to Mr. McDowell in fourth period to Doc Can- trell . . . Charles Newsome wills his place as center on the B team to Jackie Pat Riggs . . . Christynia Fosson leaves her ability to sew to Marjorie Adams . . . Everett Pennington's good-driving methods to Miss Fuller . . . Cath- erine LeCler leaves her wavy hair to Mr. Davis . . . Alma Amis's ability to impersonate the faculty goes to Helen Thompson . . . Ileen Harris leaves her capability of getting the good-citizenship award to anybody that deserves it . . . Doll Price bequeaths her turned up nose to Gene Moore . . . Zelma Barker bestows her lipstick to Joann Ramey . . . Freda Callihan's skill in typing goes to her sister, Lethea . . . Mildred Clarke wills her long hair to Nilda Dunn . . . Opal Jane Cole leaves her skating ability to Helen Franz . . . Mary Craw- ford bestows her good grades in Mr. McDowell's class to Ruth Anne Smith . . . Dallas Gillum bestows upon Delmar Little his ability to impersonate women . . . Hannah Gilley wills her seat on the 8:45 bus from Flatwoods to Clotine Dillow . . . Bertha Justice leaves her locker full of papers to a Junior . . . Ann Mallory leaves her hot licks on the clarinet to Jackie Rece . . . Kathryn Merritt wills her ability to work and to go to school at the same time to Irene Ison . . . Helen Mullins leaves her jovial manner to Peggy Tuttle , . . Ruth Mullins bestows her ability to sell ads upon Wilma Blevins . . . Frances Kouns leaves her acting ability to Anna Hill . . . Ruthe Millis bequeaths her high C range to Thelma Scott . . . Jenny Wallace leaves her fickle love affairs to Winnie Myers . . . Imogene Perkins gives to Betty Williamson her soft voice . . . Patty Riley wishes Juanita Ratliff to receive her love for the Navy . . . Mildred Brown wills to Ruby Miles her position as a typist on the Revilonian . . . Doris Rose Scott gives to Virginia Green her place in Home Economics Class. To the Juniors. We leave our home room, our seats in chapel, our dignified CU manner, our place in the hearts of the faculty, and our school spirit. And for the Sophomores, we have nothing left but a lot of good UD advice. Do not study too hard Cdo not even studyj for it does not pay. It will make you sick and unhealthy. If you would obtain good grades without study, then you should always laugh at the teacher's jokes. even though you may have heard them hundreds of times, bring the teacher a nice shiny apple every morning and be always willing to run here and there as a messenger boy or girl. Besides these gifts of an ordinary nature, we leave of our own free will this school in which we have spent a pleasant four years and in testimony whereof, we hereunto set our hand and seal, and declare this to be our last Will and Testa- ment, this 23rd day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. Signed: BETTY JEAN ROWLAND, JANICE lVlARSHAI.L. 27

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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of Russell High School, State of Ken- tucky, being physically incapacitated and mentally more so, do make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: To Mr. Evans, we leave all the headaches and responsibility of caring for all the Senior classes yet to come. To Miss Fouts, we bestow the so lovely job of getting out all future yearbooks. To all the Faculty, we wish to leave the gift of all our chewing gum, paper wads, and all the homework which we did not do. The following Seniors wish to bequeath upon the unsuspecting under- graduates the miscellaneous talents, habits, and possessions which are theirs, to-wit: Clyde McLaughlin wills his dweat bid muscles to the mirror in the shop so that everyone who looks in will think he is a man . . . To-ny .Lou Basenback leaves her position as Senior Cheerleader to Virginia Strictland . . . Jim Sparks wills all his height over six feet to Willie Blevins . . . Ruth Fosson's love goes to a CERTAIN Merchant Marine . . . Judy Fouts' curly locks to Mr. McDowell . . . Helen Short, George Osborne, and Bill Shelton leave their Physics books to those brave Juniors who will use them next year . . . Bob Kimtbrell leaves his jumping jive to Poncho Prince . . . Wanda Noe and Betty Jane Haney be- queath their height to Johnny Thomas .... Frances Slusher and Bill Vallance will their love to Bill Shelton and Mary Lou Lundsford . . . Gene Franz wills his brawn to someone with a brain to make a perfect combination . . . Janice Marshall leaves her liking for the Carter County boys to anyone who wants it . . , Doris Mullins bequeaths her usual booth in the corner by the jukebox in Scott's to Joan Barbour . . . Ella Mae Dean leaves her cute and engaging grin to Anne Kretzer . . . John Kouns' good conduct in study hall goes to Eugene McClurg . . . Anna Jean Smith bestows her easy smile upon Lois Blevins . . . Carl Chapman endows Gay Price with his respectful attitude . . . Juanita Dingus leaves her aptitude for bookkeeping to Dorothy Hillman . . . Bob Cunningham and Freddie Stultz leave their bus tokens for the lronton Beer Loop to Charley Perry . . . Alma Massie and Betty Lou Renfroe will their quiet ways to Lorene Jones and Barbara Stephens . . . Glen Menshouse leaves his dazzling smile to the lucky Senior, Junior, and Sophomore girls . . . Betty Wi'llziams requests that her hair-dos go to Anna Lou Conley . . . Homer Adkins endows Jim Parker with his way of getting along with Miss Pouts . . . Phyllis Richards leaves her knack of losing things, period . . . Francis Byrnes wishes to bestow upon Tom Beasley his title of Casanova of Russell High . . . Evelyn Car- penter wills her gay mood and witty remarks to Mr. Caudill . . . Danny LeRoy leaves his basketball captaincy to some lucky Devil . . . Betty Jean Rowland wills her big blue eyes to Bobbie Scott . . . Joe Porter leaves his love to the prettiest girl in the Sophomore class fdon't rush, girlsj . . . Maxine Gambill leaves her attractiveness to Virginia Dollar . . . Gordon Rolfe leaves his fondness for girls to Bob Greenslate . . . Ernestine Hoffman wills her curves to Jeannine Warnick . . . Jr. Cyrus laeves his nickname of PREACHER to Jimmie Conley . . . Lucky Jackie Johnson gets Patty McKenzie's place in the Alto section of the Glee Club . . . Ethelyn Stultz bequeaths her sweet personality to Mary Ellen Stephens . . . Bill Duff leaves his regular CU 26 The 1946 Reuilonian



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