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Lastly: V e herebv nominate and appoint Bing Crosb and Rosemary Clooney, to be the executors without bond, of this our last will and testamentary instruments. THL CLASS OF 1951 In witness whereof, we have hereto subscribed our names and affixed our seal this twenty-ninth day of May, in the ' e r of Our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-One
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Page 28 text:
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I, Donald Whelan, Do Will And Bequeath My Dislike For Girls To Bob Short And My Ability To Be A Walking Dictionary To Jeannette Schmitt. I, Verna Baysingar, Do Will And Bequeath Glen Johnson To Anyone Who Wants Him. I, Eleanor Wagner, Do Will And Bequeath My Cheer-Leading Su.11 To Wilma Peters. I, Sara Bieichner. Do Will And Bequeath My Short Hair To Maggie Smith. I, Jack Powers, Do ’•fill And Bequeath My Ability to Sleep In Classes Without Getting Caught To Lois Meyersi I, Bill Bird sell., Do Will And Bequeath My Black Hair And Heighth To Robert McCo'$ And My Abilities With Girls To Roger Mulvaney. I, Betty Maher, Do Will And Bequeath My Typing Speed To Donna Clark. I, Dave Sheets, Do Will And Bequeath Mv Blonde IMr To Jerry Adams And My Ability To Sit Still To ' Frank Kingdon. I, Gerald Schmitt, Do V ill And Bequeath My Girl Margie Smith To Ronald Conr'ton. I, Wayne Coon, Do Will And Bequeath My Many Trips To Elmwood To Ralph Kingdon And My FFA Jacket To Shirley Culbertson. I, Don Turner, Do ’fill And Bequeath My Track Letter To Joe Lauderback. I, Darrell Ebbing, Do Will And Bequeath My Chemistry Ability To Gene Emerick. I, Dale Rogers, Do ’ ill And Bequeath My Heighth To Carol Whittaker. I, Gerry Tosh, Do Will And Bequeath My Diamond Ring To Mary Ann Maher And My English Grades To Robert Catton.
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Page 30 text:
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Class Prophecy My, My, I do wonder where he could be. Here it is the year 2010, and he still hasn’t arrived. If you remember Dick Reinhart, you will probably realize that while on earth he was constantly late. The class of '5L with the exception of Dick, has assembled here for nany years. Some day, I believe that Dick is just going to be a little late. It's really been a long time ago, but here in heaven a long time seems like only yesterday, and I certainly remembered what hapDened to Dick while on earth, I guess he wasn’t ton late one time, because he became the most famous basket-ball star ever to reach Madison Square Garden. He scored the points for Kerwin University, located in the great metropolis of Kickapoo, While at Kerwin, he made a great name for himself, as well as for the school. One day when Dick visited the sports director of Radio Station WKIC, Kickapoo, who do you suppose he saw? None other than Greenfield, It seems Don was always interested in basketball, and to get away from the toil of his busi- ness, he snent much of his time at the broadcasting station, Don's real occupation was acting as boss of a growing firm, the Greenfield Formal Dress Company. This business was known throughout the United States because one of his models became Miss America cf 1955 As you probably guessed this lovely girl was none other than Rosemary Maher, Rosie attained great fame as a model and won her title as Miss America only fbur years after leaving Brimfield High School. Dale Rogers could be seen once in awhile at Greenfield’s Manufacturing Co,, because Dale became a buyer of merchandise for a concern in New York City. He lost his bachelor’s degree soon after leaving the Navy and sought this job as his occupation in order to support his family. Remember Don Turner? Well, he stayed loyal to Brimfield and made it his home town. To show his appreciation toward the younger kids in Brimfield and to bis own children, he bought Ewalt's Recreation Hall. He remodeled it, built on an addition, and made it into a lovely dance hall, skating rink, and bowling alley.
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