Arlington High School - Rambler Yearbook (Arlington, IN)

 - Class of 1949

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f' iw. Im: U X:-.,-,-,,v-,r ,.,f-n-y,- ,fmmwy K , V --.4 - - , 1 - .-r f.'-fr-if-.L+ eff: -ef .?'5 :E?'S d 'n ' ,-n-wxv If yt! Q THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE 1949 CLASS OF ARLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL 3 g We, the Senior Class of Arlington High School, of Posey Township, -5 of R ah County, State of Indiana, being of sound and disposing mind 5 and memory, and not acting under fraud, duress, menace or undue A influence of any person whatsoever, do make, publish, and declare this K our last V111-and Testament, in the manner following, that is to say: w First: We hereby revoke, annul, and cancel all other and former wills and codiclls by us at any time made. ' Second: As a class, we, the seniors, bequeath: A Our senior dignity, spirit, and the last row of seats in the Q assembly to the juniors. 5 Our carefree ways to the sophomores. g Our sympathy to the freshmen. E We, the following individual members, bequeath the succeeding arti- L cles to the following: Q I, Geraldine Davis, will my ability to crack Jokes to Billy Moore. 5 I, Miriam Wedding, wlll all the boys that drive past after nine 5 o'clock to Jewell Adkins. 9 B knl, Martha Stultz,.w1ll my ability to play basketball to Marvin ' 00 Ure f I, Marjorie Henby, will my quiet ways to Josephine Davis and my E hilarious giggle to Junior Newhouse. so I, Una larkson, will my habit of eating-to Earl Noble. 4 I, Libby Moore, will my tall, wlllowy figure to Mary Louise Hut- chinson and my set ways to Bonnie Mitchell. 1 I, Lavon Wilks, will my friendly ways with my neighbors tc Jewell R Adkins and height to Earl Noble. , I, Patty Long, will my Carthage pals to Kathleen Williams and my g' straight, tight skirts to Mary Lucille Ritter. E. M t h ilhaymond Turner, will my knack for drawing man or beast to Billy f 1 c e . 5 I, Donald'H1ll, will my date-getting ability to Glenn Stout. i I, Kathleen Orme, will my slim figure to Wanda Newhouse and my i steady dates to Jackie Love. I L I, Thomas Hinton, will my basketball ability to Clark Gcforth and 1. my way with girls to Robert Beokner. Z. I, Mary llizabeth Rlgsbee, will my seat on the hack and the way : I keep order ln class meetings to Jayne Ann Martin. , I, Franklin Henby, will my old faithful chewing gum to John Rey- g nolds on the condition that this must be chewed in class. fn I, Marion Beokner, will my intelligence and serene ways to Junior Q Newhouse. Q' We hereby make, constitue, and appoint the Class of 1950 to be gs executors of this, our last Will and Testament. 5 In witness thereof, we have signed, sealed, published, and declared 1' this document to be our last Will and Testament at A. H. S., County of P Hush, State of Indiana, the sixth day of May in the year of our Lord Q nineteen hundred forty-nine. E Signatures E 4dZ4m4! E . E S E ki N: E Witnesses ' E if M 5y.uz.mu.w. ufwomm-szxmwausemwmxaw . ,.,-,--......,,- : - ..,..nnan..a.h..ta..,,, - - -1 S f .+...f..-A-f1.f- c !,E yi Y , , 1 - 0 I 4 H 4 ,I I. I . , ' IIN' 5 'lil ! Q 2 I 1 ' X ' o X ' + I A 'L 7:1 . l .

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