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EVELYN CAIN leave to Mar xon Palmer my hexght and my place xn typxng class to Nancy Shepherd BILL DUVALL leave my seat on the bus to anyone lucky enough to get xt NANCY HALL leave my place as cheerleader to anyone who can fxll the place and I hope you wxll have a team to be proud of as I dxd DORTHA HART leave my letters to Pat Hayes and hope that yours wxll be xnterestxng as mxne were ROYCE KINNEY leave my frequent drxve toward Morrxstown to Gary Hoover DEAN KNAPP leave my key to the candy box to any poor sap that wxll take xt CARROL LOY leave my quxet ways to Bob Shxrbxsh and to the Iunxor gxrls m abxhty to make a candy box FRANCES MASTERS leave my hearty laugh and abxlxty to get along wxth every body to Marlene Masters JIM MC KEEN leave my hexght to Jxm Wxlson and my basketball abxlxty to Allen Gatten ALLEN MILHOAN leave my track to Betty Gxlham You sorta lxke xt don you? HERBERT MILLER leave my books to anyone that wxll be as xnterested 1n them as I was Ugh RAYMOND MOTTER leave my place at good old Belmont Hxgh to anyone xnter ested xn havxng a good txme BOB ORRISON leave to Tom Thompson my posxtxon as center on the basketball team BETTY ORRISON leave my abxlxty to say the rxght thxng at the wrong txme and then talk myself out of xt to anyone that can use xt WAYNE PARKER leave my tennxs shoes to anyone wxth feet bxg enough to 1 them CLARENCE RIEMENSCHNEIDER leave my good natured ways to anyone that may need them xn the future CHARLES YOE leave my front seat xn government class to Bob McFarland You ll love xt I do hereby set my hand and seal thxs twenty second day of May one thousand nxne hundred and fxfty one SIGNED WITNESSES IZ I' Y J. . , .. . I, , ' . I' ' . . N I, 3 , i ' as I, , ' ' . I, , ' ' . I, Q . , . . . , . . y I, , , . . - L , . . . . . I, H , f 6 . ' ' , 't 1, HH 1 . . . I' . . ' . I - - L , . . I, , h . . . I . . l ,, ' f'll I, n , , - I, H ' ,i H ' . I Q
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Class Wzll ARTIC LE I WE the SENIOR CLASS of 1951 of Belmont I-hgh School at Belmont Oh1o be1ng of sound m1nd and memory do make and declare thls docurnent to be our last w1ll and testament as follows e wxll and bequeath to Mr Stonebraker a government class that w1l1 get then' qaestlons 1n on txme e w1l1 and bequeath to Mr Bauman a basketball team equal to the one we had th1s year e w1l1 and bequeath to Mrs Mellott a home economlcs class that can fxmsh on txme what they start and a physxcal educatxon class that can be qulet when they hxde from you e wzll and bequeath to Mrs Shepherd a glee club that can h1t the notes on Snow Legend and a band t lat can do formatxons as well as we d1d e w11l and bequeath to Mzss Groves a llterature class that w11l behave themselves as well as we d1d e w11l and bequeath to Mr Kemp a new Ford for next years drxver s classes The one we used th1s year 1sn t 1n such good condxtxon e w1l1 and bequeath to Mr Chustman a shorter d1stance to dr1ve between Belmont I-hgh School and home PUT ARTIC LE Il To the student body we w11l and bequeath our wxshes for great success and happl ness 1n the future as we have had 1n the past To the JUNIOR CLASS we w1ll and bequeath our ab1l1ty to sell candy bars but please kxds make a 11ttle profxt To the SOPHOMORE CLASS we wxll and bequeath our abxlxty to put on plays Remember There s no business l1ke show busxness To the FRESHMAN CLASS we w1ll and bequeath the ab1l1ty to acquire the reputat1on we have achmex ed ln the last four years We do w1l1 and bequeath our varlous personal abxlxtxes and talents as follows I BONNIE BLAKE leave to Marlene D1m1tro my ab1l1ty to get moved everyday m hterature class I EDISON BLON leave to Charles Bumgardner my place as student manager of the basketball team I SAM BURKHART leave to Wayne Blake my alarm clock T1me marCheS OH Dltty 11 Q W lv . . , . l I ' W . o . W l. l . . I . W . 0 'I 0 . ,, W . . L . n W I . G . , . . . I ' . We will and'bequeath to Mrs. Mitchell a study hall where the students will stay
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PTOPIICCQI HOTEL Rrrz PLAZA Bermuda May ZZ 1972 Dearest W1lma Charlene At last I ve found t1me to wr1te th1s long delayed letter I m on a two years vacat1on durmg wh1ch I ve looked up my old classmates My tour started 1n N Y C and whom do you thmk I saw play1ng for the Yankees '7 None other than BOB ORRISON who has pxtched the past n1ne seasons w1thout a loss Then I traveled across to Brooklyn to see the Dodgers and there I saw that world famous home run h1tter LEFTY MILHOAN h1t h1s 99th for th1s year S1nce I couldn t stay too long 1n one place I started for the Cap1tol Cxty There I ran 1nto Parker of PARKER MCKEEN and RIEMENSCHNEIDER PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS The1r fxrm 1S hot on the traxl of a Russ1an spy r1ng who IS tryxng to get the formula for Bubble Gum Wayne told me to stop by the1r offxce and see h1s secretary and w1fe the former BETTY ORRISON of Belmont BETTY doesn t trust another woman to look after W D s busxness so she IS h1s secretary Not a bad 1dea Wayne told me where the1r Off1C9 was and as lt was qulte a d1stance I hxred a tax1 The dr1ver was my old pal ED BLON He told me to be sure to stop at the Cap1tol Theater that n1ght because DASHING DEAN KNAPP AND HIS DANCING DOLLIES were havxng a one n1ght stand before takmg off for Ind1a H15 star dancer IS NANCY JEAN HALL I hearhe1smak1ngm1ll1onsw1tl'1her began gettmg rather cold 1n Washmgton so we started for Cal1forn1a Naturally the fxrst place I wanted to go to was the MGM Stud1o 1n Hollywood to see that handsome SAM BURKHART He has grown a mustache and IS takzng Clark Gable s place SIHCC Clark passed away Everyone th1nks SAM 15 an even greater lover than Clark was He told me that DORTHA HART was on her way to Austra11a to see her husband Donn El1ason who IS makxng the Army A1r Corps h1s career One day wh1le dr1v1ng through Death Valley what do you th1nk I saw? Acres and acres of fflllt trees growmng 1n what used to be arld HERB MILLER and CHARLES YOE had Jo1ned forces to d1scover a way to ra1se fru1t trees 1n the desert They are now the world s greatest Date producers By th1s t1me my chauffeur JAKE MOTTER was quxte txred of the West Coast so we started back east by way of Texas One day a truck passed us heaV1Iy laden Wlth steers On the sxde of the truck was pa1nted DUVALL the best meat of all I remembered BILL DUVALL always l1ked farmmg so I thought perhaps th1s was h1s truck After askmg a few quest1ons xn San Anton1o I d1scovered that B111 owns nearly 5 000 acres of Texas land and 15 the b1ggest producer of beef 1n the country We made good t1me and arr1ved ln Columbus Oh1o 1n t1me to see ROYCE KINNEY maugurated as Governor He always was a great one for pol1t1cs even ID h1gh school He 1nv1ted me out to h1s newly bu1lt mans1on wh1ch was deslgned by the world famous arch1tect E C LOY We arr1ved 1n Belmont 1n t1me for the Homecom1ng Game There I saw EVELYN CAIN and BONNIE BLAKE who had just returned from a two year s stay 1n Cahforma They told me they were now hostesses on Trans World AITIIDCS and were leavmg on a round the world fhght m a few days The1r ma1n stops were to be a small 1sland 1n the South PaC1f1C and Korea Well Wxlma I ve caught up on all my classmates except you Are you st1ll head surgeon at John Hopk1ns? Have you read my latest book Memorzes of Mme? The cr1t1cs say It s even better than Gone Nxth the W1nd RKO has been try1ng to buy the mov1e rxghts for xt but they only want to gxve 5 100 O00 for xt so I don t thmk I ll sell for a wh1le Th15 IS about 311 for new 501 11C10se w1th best w1shes to you m your next appendectomy Your old classmate 13 ll ll. 1 1 . Q - I, . 'I ' , ' ' B 6 . , . Q It .. . . ' . . . desertf I had to look into this! I inquired around, and much to my surprise, I learned
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