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I, James Mann, will my quick thinking on the gridiron to Ronald Nardi. I, Charles Leskovisek, bequeath my mischievious eyes to Paul Colburn. I, Everette ’’oodside, will my square dancing ability to Charles Dodd. I, Henry Coet, leave Betty Hadley, to anyone who can think of more nicknames for her. I, Vernon Hemberger, leave my ping-pong technique to La Verne Eliason. I, Grover Rakes, bequeath by romantic nature to Bill Leskovisek. I, Billie Jean Sergeant, leave my historical knowledge to albert Jones. I, James Carter, bequeath by ability to dance to Charles Ming. Ve of the above do hereby solemnly swear that this is our last will and testament for the .any years that v;e were in Auburn High School. Nov; It Can Be Told George Archer threw Mrs. Higdon's .grade book in the waste basket. That the basketball boys were the guilty ones who ate Hiss Plori's donuts — it wasn't the junior lay cast That Etta Mae became quite a ooet in her sophomore year, dedicating all her poetry to Lrs. Higdon. Th3t Henry Coet finally learned that there isn't such a thing as pigeon milk. That Bitty knows which drawers i.rs. Welch was talking about—the ones in the Home 2c. Room. That Buchanan takes dares--especially on hay rides. That the senior iris had a pair of binoculrrs on their field trip when they were sophomores. That A1 Idi7.cn was the guilty nsn ho blew snuff in Eng- lish class.
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I, Emily Brinquet, will ray athletic abilities to rieile Butler. I, Joe Ludek, do bequeath ny sparklin': blue ey-s to Bob Knight. x, Jade Karchetti, will my ’.avy hair to Janes Gill. I, Henry Hock, ;;ivc all ary extra inches to Lillie Hlacnik. I, James Hove, leave ny ability to play t.ie trumpet, loud and Ion;;, to Bob Heaton. I, Loretta Stark, leave all my bobby-pins to Heidi and Hr. Hadley, because after they wash their hair, they can’t do a thing with it. I, Orville Barnes, leave all my Treasury books to Johnny Dautol. I, Hary Hamilton, bequeath my cheerleading voice to Helen Grider. I, Russell Harris, will my love of arguin, to Bale Harris. I, ml Kazan, will ny quiet way to Bred CHiti. I, James Barrov, bequeath my Southern accent to Louj.se Barnes. I, Bob Buchanan, leave my brains in English to anyone who ants thorn. I, Aimey LoEevre, vill ny love of fudge to Haul L'cLurdo. 1, George Archer, leave my working excuses to Herman Renken. I, Lima Eahs, will my ability to get caught when I met into mischief to Carole Lovely. I, Etta Dodd, vill ray ability to control my temper to I.ary Lou .. otley. 1, Joan Bing, leave ray shorthand abilities to Dorotny Hawk. I, Carolyn Head, vill my ability to keep my man to Kathleen Burtle. I, Uanci Love, ill my love of Dodges and Old Spice' Nancy Easley. I, Betty Butler, will my seamstress abilities to Josephine Day. I, Hary .nn Holenich, vill ray double joints to the girls 7.E. class. I Gloria Ibison, vill ny figure to the geometry class. i’ John Butler, leave my farming abilities to ny fellow F.7.A. ...ember, Darrell Skelton. I. Louis Leroh, vill ill my speed to Bill Hall.
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PROPHECY Time: prine of 1958 . Scene: A home in Cimic, u suburb of auburn. It is bouse cleaning tine and the two small daughters drugged OSH book f oni the trunk in the attic. They took it to Joan, their mother, and--- June and Mary: Mommy, what is this? Joan: A book: ,?hy that’s my old yearbook. Jt’s the yerr of '48. Boy that was some class. 11 oi our pictures were in that, edition. Jane and IT ry: here is your picture, .. m.? Tn n' Ob it’s in here some place. rhy, there's Everett oodside. Ho used to be quite a uare dancer. You know him, he is a heir oresser now. we c Us self Monsieur la :ue ’oodside. And here’s '’loria Ibison. 3he really made a hit in Hollywood. Her movie name is -loriou,. Glor 1 of her exquisite costumes are designed by -ett} -utler. This is Aett. Here’s Oeor-e Archer, a farm lad, who enjoyed Agri- culture so much he ip now a Professor of - U. of I. .nd that next picture is John But:Ler.. oY°u rsiw-ber fh. r rmnr out ’jest of town, he refuses to t hi“ cAA'unt'l the prices no up. I remember in ungllsh ci%“ hov, he used to t: Ik .bout the farmers selling their ghin too cheaply, and he said he wouldn't, g gue3S he meant it. This wavy—haired character is J-mes -iann. ® ° the f ous baLball Ployir.. Kis ba ttins ver=Ce is 1.000. Jim got his exper nee playing on -hucx . team. .-p„t i- Fahs. You've heard of her. he used to be one of my best pals at high BohooU e used to go down to o»itty s with y 0er. lima broadcasts forget the roses in Bl«y s wullp«per. - took over the Purple Network at 7-30 ev ry
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