Brown County High School - Rambler Yearbook (Mount Sterling, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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CLASS WILL Joretta Anderson leaves her love for convertibles and going steady to Doris Lear. Fred Ashbaker leaves Trig Class. Joan Bond leaves her becoming blush to Joan Hetrick. Bob Briggs leaves his entire wardrobe of suits to Gene Christner. Dwight Brooks leaves all his old girl friends. Rozella Bullard leaves her roller skates to Mary Campbell. Richard Burkey leaves his nickname 'White Cloud to Robert Haas Bob Carpenter leaves his poems and wit to Bob DeWitt. Barbara Clark leaves her reducing diet to Lois Lipcaman. Deloris Clark wills her love for horses to Methyl Likes. Don Clark wills his super deluxe sportsmanship to Tommy Coulson. Bob Callison leaves his interest in Trig Class to Lee Salisbury. Pat Coulson leaves the Stinger to anyone who’ll take it. Marilyn Cronin leaves her list of the gentlemen who prefer blondes to Bernita Kaehlert. Alice Cross leaves her flirtatious manner to Pat Bunfill. Doris Dormire leaves her black wavy hair to Joan Cox. Mattie Duewer leaves the knowledge of where the stencils are to any Junior girl who qualifies. Judith Easley leaves all red-heads to Leona Pam. Ireta Ham leaves her repair bills to her family. Zelma Harman leaves anything but Jim. Reva Hetrick leaves herself to Dave. Lila Hoosier leaves her sailor sweater to Tuffy Carlock. Donna Husemann leaves her typewriter to Grace Ellen Haas. Hazel Kerr wills her cowboy boots and spurs to any junior cowgirl who can yodel. Mary Kerr wills her boisterous voice to Doris Jennings. Harry Lantz leaves his baton to Sidney Burnett. Chuck Lewis leaves his milking chores to his sisters. I, Dale Logsdon, do will my Dewey for President pins to Mr. Bloss. Jane Mayfield wills her American History answers to Greta Ratcliff. Russella Mohrman wills her ability to flirt to Bonnie Louderback. Richard Davis leaves his knowledge of Einstein's theory to Kenneth Henderson. Bertha Dewitt leaves her glasses to Barbara Tucker. Dick McClelland wills his B.B. technique to Bill Don Brooks. Norma McNeff wills her giggle to Ann Sorrells. « 15 »

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CLASS WILL Mary McPhail wills her good typing grades to Joanne Law. Imogene Newton wills her tips on how to keep a man to Kathryn Crawford. George Northup wills his way with the women to John Fry. Bill Orr wills his Toni Set to Crow Howard. David Paisley wills all Rushville women to Dick Hadley. Peggy Parker wills her bright red sweater to Loreeta Wilson. Dick Patton wills all his automobiles to Glenn Bemis for future use. Bertie Lou Perry wills her ability to get good P. E. grades to Martina Newton. Joann Perry wills her front row seat in English to some poor sucker. Don Quincy wills his winning smile to Roger Quinn. Paul Quinn wills his ability as a teacher to Glenn Bemis. Joe Reich wills the Chevies to David O'Connell. Don Rigg leaves all past love affairs to the boys of M. S. H. S. Marilyn Roberts leaves her admirers to Jane Hurst. Martha Hill leaves her book on how to prepare Dinner in 20 Minutes to Jo Ann Hetrick. Marilyn Snyder leaves Johnny to the girls of M. S. H. S. Margaret Snyder leaves the phone to anybody that will answer the thing. Tom Steinbeck a-way with women. Charlie Stout leaves his Chemistry grades to anybody that wants them. Junior Surratt leaves his ability to sleep through American History to Bryce Sides. Marilyn Agans wills all her old boy friends to the Class of '51. Mary Jo Taylor leaves her ability to talk in History class to Beverly Davenport. Jim Vancil wills his developed physique to Glenn Goudschaal. Evelyn Vincent leaves her I. S. D. love letters to Glenna Wear. Rosemary Walker wills her book on How to Keep a Man to Virginia Kerr. Rita Ward leaves her supply of chewing gum to Cynthia Garrison. Earl Wear wills his experience in Ag to Dick Butler. Glenn Robins wills his artist's job to anybody that will take it. Robbie leaves his sprained ankle and all the cheers to the next lucky fellow. Mary Lee Shank wills Three O'clock in the Morning to Juanita Crooks. Lawrence Weise leaves his small shoes to Donald Thomas. Boyde Wilson leaves his fast driving to Gordon Bryant. Carol Woods leaves 80 pounds to Leonard Gross. Janis Zipse leaves her ability to always smile to Anne Lewis. « 16 »

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