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5 -I' AMI Nea Afzi-worn coMI,IUNI'IIf HIGH I :JCVIOQL 1' mb' W uirtalh L- ASHTON, ILLINOIS Well, Gwen Schaller is still a spinster and is now running the Sweet Meat's meat market on her own hook. As always Lois Kendell is still walking the streets waiting for her NOne and Onlyn. Well, Eugene Steder and Harriette Friday are still keeping up the furious pace of 'h2. Gene is a dealer in used bargain cars which have seen their best miles. Bernice Bcyenga 18 a song stylist at Wayne Nassls new night club called Samson's Hot Spot! Oh boy! Laverne Karsten is the proud mayor of Flagg, with Doris Bothe as his secretary. Can Betty Wilhelm whirl a baton on those nimble fing- ers! She is the world's most famous majorette. My, Willis Kersten is a nshirt outn fan of Lshton's great team of '52. Esther Boyd is now running the Chevrolet Sales with ' Yehudi as co-partner. Shirley Schabacker is also a spinster. She and Gwen are planning to form a Spinster's Club. Loren Calhoun fills his evenings out at Chapman's, yet he works days. Bud is this years winner of the Nobel prize in the field of Science. Lois Landis and Mac McCasalin may be seen down at the roller rink any night of the week. Getting to be quite a habit lately, It seems that Donna Maude Sunday has made much pro- gress in the musical field and is the organist at the Q Ashton Chapel,
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K s -x11-1ror1 ffo1,1111Ur11'rY is 1 1 11f 1 ff' 1004 I I- .Jr- .J.sf' -1 Ts f-f-fan ? ASHTON 11,1.1NO1S 111 ,L a l l 1-1 - , --ffl 1 M - x p,p1f1 311 11 gbps J' LJ NJ xr 15 ,gm I , , e E55 - v .. i fi af , ,Jn Isa fg::? '7-fs'fn 1 LAST WILL AND TESTAMEHT OF CLASS OF l9h2 we, the Class of l9h2 of A.C.H.S., being in possession of the essential factors necessary to the faculties of a sound mind, to herewith make, declare, and publish our Last Will and Testament. 1 Section I We the Class of l9h2, do herewith bequeath to our be- loved faculty the following articles. To our Superintendent, Mr. Bilderback, we leave nhopesn for us to prove our best abilities. To Mr. Vaux the hopes of a better team next year. , To Miss Krans we leave all our excess chewing gum. To Mr. O'May the wornout clarinet and sax reeds, broken violin strings, and various sour, anonymous piano chords. To Mr. Obourn we give all our last year's Mistletoe be- cause we know from past experiences that he knows how to use it. - To Mr. Rosenbergg we will our vast collection of jokes and puns, in the hope that he will use them with care and discretlon at next year's banquets. To Miss Ensign we will all our wishes for as enjoyable a Christmas vacation next year as she had this year. To Miss Allison we will all our air mail postage stamps, providing that she uses them for as good a cause as she has this year. To Mrs. Butler we leave our collection of lost excuses and tardy slips so that she may pass them out to future classes when needed. To Mr. Moye the seniors leave all gum, paper wads, note- books and other floor decorations.
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