Arcola High School - Torch Yearbook (Arcola, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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E l0R CLASS WILL We, the brave, sophisticated, courageous, truthful, quiet, intel- ligent, school-minded, energetic, harmless, never-annoying, co-opera- tive, lovable, not-in-the-least conceited, and always successful Senior Class or 1957, of Arcola High School, County of Douglas, State of Illinois, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testamentg and now to our respective heirs, members of the faculty, and certain fortunate mem- bers of the student body, we bequeath all property and rights herein designated. ARTICLE I, To the Faculty Item I, To Mr. Browning we leave a hearty VBye-Bye.V Item II, To Mr. Butler we leave a vacant parking lot. Item III, To Miss Whitson we leave our sincere thanks for her help and guidance. Item IV, To Mr. Dunn we leave our gratitude for all he has done for us. Item V, To Mrs. Horrell we leave a quiet library. Item VI, To Mrs. Willmann we leave a pair of purple and white pajamas. Item VII, To Coach Baker we leave a box of chalk. Item VIII, To Miss Scott we leave a hearty VBon-Voyage.V Item IX, To Mrs. Smith we leave the dirty pots and pans. Item X, To Mr. Reed we leave the Pep Club. Item XI, go Mrs. Shields we leave the dissected birds and ees. Item XII, To Mr. Roberts we leave a neat and tidy audi- torium. Item XIII, To Mr. Sink we leave some dirty dishes. Item XIV, To Miss Jokisch we leave the typewriters in good working order. Item XV, To NHappy Haroldn Scott we leave a new note. ARTICLE II, To the Classes Item I, To the on-coming Seniors we leave our position of dignity and superiority. Item II, To the on-coming Juniors we leave the responsi- bility of becoming upper-classmen. Item III, To the on-coming Sophmores we leave a pattern of advancement to be followed. Item IV, To the on-coming Freshmen we leave all the insults and humiliation that we've all gone through. ARTICLE III, To Individuals Item I, Stan Allen wills his famous WMayflower Boardn to an avid antique collector - Coach Baker. Item II, Robbie Arrol leaves his safe-driving habits to Janice Clark. Item III, Roy Ashley leaves his friendliness to WHappy Haroldn Scott. Item IV, Brenda Biggs wills her long hair to Connie Johns Item V, Jack Browning leaves his brains to be spread out among needy Juniors. Item VI, Shirley Carlberg wills her ability to stay out of trouble to Billy Stevens. Item VII, Marjorie Chumbley wills her old Elvis Presley pictures to Miss Violet Whitson.

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Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item Item VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV, XXXV, XXXVI, XXXVII, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XXXX, XXXXI, I, II, Virginia Connor leaves her eyelash curler to Bob Cox. Janet Cox wills her size five shoes to Ellen Kay Cunningham. Barney Oldfield wills his accelerator to Red Wilson as he Knows Red will put it to a good use. Patsy Cox wills her famous Wfreckle removern to Karen Morris. Tom Cox wills his njugn to anybody who wants it. Bob Curry leaves his Marilyn Monroe Calendar to Charlie UZero' Reed. Ethel Daily leaves her guitar to an avid Elvis Presley fan - Miss Modesta Scott. Joe Gaylord wills his hen-peeked ways to Larry Shafero Pat Harris leaves her figure to Suzie Teft. David Herrington takes Brenda Biggs with him. Marquitta Herrington wills her sense of humor to Mr. Butler. Ruth Ann Keal leaves her wide smile to her sister, Nancy. She wants to keep it in the family. Betty Laley wills her studious ways to WGoatW Guyot. Audrey Landreth wills her ability to go steady for four years to Ronnie Wierman. Ann Laymon wills her soprano voice to Bert Fidler. Lloyd Little wills his desire to go with girls to Alden Nay. Linda McAvene leaves her conservative manner to Mary Blagg. Harriet Miller leaves her gym suit to Madonna Mattingly. Charles Moler wills his manly physique to Larry Finn. Tim Monahan leaves his athletic ability to John Robert Woods. Myers wills what's left of her 'hotn Chevy Diane to her brother, Dennis. Jessie James leaves his notorious name to Jerry Gibson if he promises to keep it up. Bill Perkins leaves his roller skates to Red WCrashW Wilson. Donna Perkins leaves her engagement ring to Mary Gooch. Peggy Phillips wills her ability to get men to Uncle Sam's Army, Navy, and Air Force. Tom Romine leaves school and he's glad. Joan Sanders wills her gift of gab to Margaret Russell. Myron Shonkwiler wills his ability to get married to Jerry Mallody. Janet Smart wills her quietness to Mary Ann Thompson. Jayne Mansfield wills her walk to Mrs. Horrell. Monte Stump wills his large sized 'can't miss' brake pedal to Bob Sitz. Jerry Thompson wills his mufflers to Claude Burch who has been after them for a long time. David Uphoff wills his romantic ways to Larry Kearns. Donna Rae Wood wills her laugh to Mary Finn. ARTICLE IV, To the School To the secretaries we leave a busy office. To the janitors we leave a clean school.

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