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♦ ♦. Class Will... WE DO SOLEMNLY BEQUEATH oo To the faculty and principal we extend our thanks. From those shining faces which were oftener blanks. Still, we extend our sympathy and prudence. Upon your losing such wonderful students! You’ve been such “regular fellers” and good sports, too, That all we can say is. “Here’s to you’’! I, James Abraham, will my noiseless car to all juniors making frequent trips to Charleston. I. Bob Barkhurst. will my manly physique to Bill Graham. I, Wilma Blankenbeker. will my English book to budding Eng. IV. students who can go nuts enough to understand it. I. Velda Blankenbeker. will my fondness for debate to Dorothy Grissom. I, Neva Bower, will my saintliness to Celia Hutton. I. Mary Briggs, will my pleasing personality to Beverly Coons. I, Leonald Brown, will my curly hair to Don Winn. I, Betty Burk, will my upper plate to Dena Cutright. I, Faye Callahan, will my ability to make A’s in shorthand to Phyllis Wilson. I, Richard Callahan, will my trips to Charleston to Max Brandenburg. I. Jean Carpenter, will my bright red formal to Betty Mumford. May you have more luck flagging a hand-car with it than I did. I, Lois Chapman, will my interest in Hazel Dell to no one. I, Robert Claypool, will my little car to Richard Coons. I, Madelyn Collins, will my partiality for sailors to Shirley Brown. I, Jack Comer, will my football ability to Ronnie Gross. I, Phyllis Cunningham, will the sound of wedding bells to Helen Ulrey. Congratulations! I, Johanna Cramer, will the cardinal hue of my hair to Betty Lindsay. I, Velma Culp, will my ability to talk fast and say so little to my friend, Joyce Swearingen. Ten
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... Faculty ♦ ♦ ♦ Jean M. Siegelin Indiana State Teachers’ College. B.S. Home Economics Marjorie Keen M K ndree College University of Illinois. A.It. History and English Maurine Johnson James Millikin University, A. 15. University of Illinois. M.A. University of Colorado. Mathematics Ellen Maynard Southern Illinois State Normal University. K.Ed. University of Illinois. M.A. Librarian and English Walter A. Newlin University of Illinois. B.S. University of Illinois. M.S. Agriculture Ava Marie Tingley Illinois State Normal University. University of Illinois. A.B. University of Illinois. English and Speech Mary Huntington University of Illinois. B.S. University of Illinois, M.S. University of Wisconsin. Science T. C. Tade Marion Normal College. Bowling Green Business University. Indiana State Teachers’ College. Commerce Nine
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♦ ♦ ♦ ... Class Will WE DO SOLEMNLY BEQUEATH Alan Ernest, will my way with the women to Roy Johnson. Dean Fasig. will my dates with a certain junior to no one. Jealous, aren’t you? Charles Finney, will my good history grades to all forthcoming seniors. Lela Finney, will my stenographic abilities to Arlene Redman. Pat Fitzgerald, will my irresistible charm to Paul Parcel. Take care of it. Paul. Maurice Fox. will my continual drowsiness to Darrell Landis. Mary Fudge, will my C. B. to no one. Earl Gurley, will my blond locks to Denzil Brandenburg. Barbara Johns, will my height to Rachel Wilson. Jackea Johnson, will my mania for movies to Winnie Leohr. Wilma Kibler, will my personal copy of “How to Win Friends and Influence People” to Clara Garver. Bill Kilborn, will my winning way with women to Pat Rush and my technique—on the bass horn to Don Hurt. Norma Law’, will my supply of bright sayings to Barbara Kline. Bob LeMay, will not will my nightly trips to Paris. I’ll continue. James Lee. will my place in the fourth hour speech class to the next “sucker” who takes it. Marjorie Lee. will my dry sense of humor to Ernie Brosman. Don Littlejohn, will my mustache to Bob Etnire. Doyle Matteson, will my shy smile to Bill Brave. Jim Minear, will bury my nasty temper and give my innocent expression to Eugene Shiver. Paul Mitchell, will my cute sister to Bob Reeder. Wanda Murphy, will my husky voice to Guy Glidewell. T, Richard Myers, will my good use of Emily Post’s material to Bill Spencer. Ella Mae Newiin, will my love for a good joke to Ruth Pitch. Ha-Ha! Barbara Orndorff, will my good-standing with the seventh hour assembly teacher to Bob Newlin. and my diamond I’ll just keep. Charles Orrell, will my winning smile to George Swinford. Ramola Perry, will my curly hair to Joan Goble. Ramona Perry, will my book “How To Keep Happy” to Jane Van Houten. Gayle Roberts, will my giggle to Shirley Ashley. Dale Robey, will my wolfish glances to Nolan Applegate. Harold Robinson, will my musical horn to Harold Staley. I, Jack Runyon, will my supply and assortment of jokes to Lorene Atkins. Don Scherrinsky, will my knack for “hoofing it” to Charles Smith. Joan Short, will my Saturday night seat in the grey Chevrolet to Anna Lee Collins. Or will I? Iris Sidwell, will my good figure to Erma Arnold. Don Simpson, will my place on the first football team to Jerry Beeson. Jim Sloat. will my ability to smile at all attractive girls to Dean Comer. Colleen Snearley. will my ability for remembering to all potential blackmailers to Norma Brandenburg. Rosemary Snearley. will my love for the farm to future farmers’ wives. Kenny Stewart, will keep Rosie myself. Wilma Trout, will my ability to always have my assignments to my sister, Marty. Mary Etta Tyler, will my small waistline to Jackie Fitzgerald. Linda Ulrey, will leave my broad knowledge of love-making to Peggy Johnson. Don Undenvood, take everything I own with me. Norman Wattlesworth. will my quiet ways to Marshall Taggart. Bill Wood, will my first love, science, to Gene Van Houten. P levon
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