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CLASS WILL Herein is contained the paper to be known henceforth as the first will and testament of the Senior Class of 1944 A.D. of Big Sandy Hi k School. WE, THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1944, leave cur be- loved faculty our sense of humor. Sometime? v think that they need it. WE leave to tne Juniors not « darned thing as they think they have it all now. YvrE leave to the J 'Sophomores our ability at dramatics. They should have a good Jr. Play uert year. WE leave to the Freshmen...On second thought why should we leave them anything. WE leave our beloved janitor Irvin the scarred desks, the jiblets of torn notes, the dirty blackboards, and the practical jokes. I, John O'Malley, leave my Irish Humor to little Stevey. I, Margaret Stremcha, leave my historical ability to Margaret Cole. I, Robert Cornett, will my coupe to my little brother hoping he Las as good luck at Box Elder as I. I, Stella Rice, will my wild streak to Mernie. I, Ellsworth Butler, leave my ability with Mernie's creations too. I, Helen Secora , will my ways with boys to my kid sister, I, Lenoard Joppa, will my uproarious out- bursts to Joseph Q,uinn. I, Virginia Allderdice, leave my devilish turn to Barbara Arnold. I, Bobby Siebrasse, will leave for the Navy.
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HAHB NICKNAME PASTIME Virginia Aliderdice Ginny acting silly leline Berlinger Burlap reading letters Ellsworth Butler Elsie sleeping Robert Cornett Cornett Frenchie Deane Courtnage Bull Delores Ann Cowan Annie flirting Dorothy Dyer Dodc housework Lav renco Faber Faber riding Robert Finke Fink wondering Harold HalTorson Knute thinking different Donna Henderson Don dreaming Josophinc Hondor6on Jefso worrying Lois Hettrick Chubby eating Leonard Jappe Jeff tolling jokes Betty Kafcalccik Kay men Irene Littlefield Renie-bug Studying Charles Kepil Charlio danc ing John GUIallcy Johnny guess 11 Walter Robertson Walt you know. .’ Ruth Rutledge Ruthic combing her hair HoIon Seeora Butch gadding about Bobby Siobrasse Siebrasse woll—it's a good Ilargarct Stremcha Maggie Trait Stolla Rice Stella being sour FAVORITE SONG WANTS TO BE Smiles It's a Sin to Tell a Lie Paper Doll Has»;-! I Stayed Away too Long I Couldn’t Sleep a Wink Last Night People Will Say We're in Love There's Something About • a Soldier I'll Be Around Don't Got Around LIuch Anymore Beautiful Dreamer I '11 Get By Got Your I Ian I Love Little Willie Take It Easy Besane Mucho (Kiss me Much) The Man I Love It Hakes No Difference Now In I.!y Arms I'n Always Dreaming of you Maggie My Ideal I Carao-Hor To Talk For Joe You'd Be So Nice To Cone Hone To It's Love, Love, Love Don't Sweetheart Ho happy professional hog caller lady’s man in Box Elder plumber with Jerry left alone whadda you think? good graceful on her own somebody you guess? somebody's darling loved somebody's stenog Admiral always sober hone lotsa things farmer's wife on the farm sailor's wife teacher
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I, Irene Littlefield, leeve my scholastics to Edith Moore. I Charles Nepil, leave my sarcasm and caustic remarks to Ebby Dixon, bless his little heart! Brrdod little. I, Ieline Berlinger, leave my sweaters to Edna Olsen. I, Ann Cowan, leave my 21 jewel movement to Leona Belchner. I Walt Robertson, leave my vocabulary to any X() • ' fool that wants it. I, Dorothy Dyer, leave my title of Belle of Bombing Range B to the next war time generation. I, Harold Halvorsen, leave love and kisses to Professor Machgan. I, Kuth Rutledge leave my pretty big eyes to I, Lawsrance Faber, will my quietness to Bobby I, Deane Courtnafre, will keep Delores. Thank I, Lois Hettrick, will my appitite to Ethel I, Josephine Henderson, will my glamour and stuff to Vlasta?P, I, Robert Finke, will my slow but sure way to turtle S, I Elizabeth Mardel Kakslecik, will my way with animals; cats, turtles end things to Dora Goecks. I, Donna Henderson, will my spelling ability to Mardella. I, Fay Machgan, sponsor, leave the Senior Class of ’M . to the world. This proves I em down on humanity.
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