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adf ,UU an edfamenf May it be known that we, the senior class of nineteen hundred and fifty one, all our acquired debts and expenses having been paid, do solemnly swear this to be our last will and testament We, the senior class of '51, bequeath An equally industrious senior class to Mr Ross, Another county tournament winning basketball team to Coach Whitely, An automatic gu detector to Miss Orr, Someone to replace Dick Har bison who will ive the signal for English Literature class to begin to Mrs Thompson, A Journalism class to assist in assembling the school news to Mrs Shearer, A bunch of canaries to remind him of the musically inclined seniors to Mr Hess, A studious freshman class to Mrs Spaethe, Some new water foun tains which won't require so much fixing to Mr Yarbrough, A new sound proof music room to Mr Kephart, A more quiet Annual staff which won't require so much Nchecking up onn to Mr Nicholson, Some good ho raisers to Mr Baltis berger The individual members of the class oi '51 will bequeath the following the Junior class members Marilyn Carey, bequeath my curly hair to Donna Arington Beverly Smith, bequeath m diamond rin to blorence Pretz John Howell, bequeath m ladies technique to Richard Hammond Nona Boulton, bequeath my A's to Justin Schlichting , Mildred Gabriel and Tom Hotle, bequeath our school day romance to Marg I, Shirley Fletcher, bequeath my ability to get along with horses to Jackie Duncan Darlene Diller, bequeath my affections for the sophomore class to Delbert Black Beverly Smith, as I no longer have any use for it, will bequeath my book on nhow to be slimn to M rna Wasson Nola Boulton, bequeath m good grades and quiet manner to Marion Jones Gerald Hurry, bequeath my beautiful red locks to Dave Sanford uuenn Dunsmore, bequeath my short hair to Mary Puller Joyce Iinke, bequeath all my boy friends to Joyce Shellabarger Rosalie Morgan, bequeath my sweet temper to Karyn Hills Gerald Allen, bequeath my love affairs with the under classmen to Ronnie Hills Richie Orr, bequeath my nose to Leslie Buffington May he keep it out of other people's business Mildred Gabriel, bequeath my blonde hair to Loretta Griffin Don Williams, bequeath my mischievousness to Loren Allen Max Lukenbach, bequeath my physique to Warren McConahay Dave McCulley, bequeath m woman hating ways to Max Todd Kenneth Hill, bequeath my experience as a farmer to Dan uriffin Dick Harbison, bequeath my muscles to Dave Springman Jim Lukins, bequeath my super atomic chevvy to Loren Allen LaMoyne Shellabarger, bequeath m flirting ways to Delbert Ilack Jim Morrison, bequeath my good looks to Justin Schlichting Ann Zaruba, bequeath my good attendance record to Helen Dilts Carol Owens, bequeath my trim figure to Marlene Gabriel Marilyn Carey, bequeath my ability to get to school on time to Margaret Cassabaum. Guenn Dunsmore, bequeath my height to Naomi Allen. Shirley Fletcher, bequeath m talkativeness to Ruth Barsch. L to ' ' . I, . . I. O I, . . . 3 - . I, . . . l . I, ' ' ' . We . . A '- aret Houseal and Bill Morgan. I, . . I, . . . I, ' ' . I, UA . Q 1, H ' A . I, '. . 0 I, ' ' . I, D . . . I, . . . . . . . I, . . . . . . I, . . . ' I, I O I, . ' 0 I, . . U , . . . I, . . . . I, . . . . I, . . ' 0 I, . . . . O I, ' . I, . . , . . I, . . . . I, ' I, '
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We, the senior girls of the class of '51, bequeath Lamoyne Shellabarger to the junior girls. we hope you have better luck than we did. We, the aforesaid, the senior class of 1951, do hereby revoke all previous wills and testaments, and do leave as a final addition to the will: NGood luck to the seniors of '52, the faculty, and the school board. p PAQ g Soldier 31 Don Soldier H2 La oyne This scene takes place in a large space ship headed toward Mars Two soldiers have Just revealed their true ident ty and found that they were former classmates at Columbus High The conversation is thus Soldier 91 NGosh, Shelly, 1t's good to see you again But, to think we have to meet in a place like this Soldier 62 HIt's good to see you too, Don Maybe our trip won't be as bad as we've been led to expect Anyway, I hope not Soldier 31 UHow's the world been treating you since we left C J and how did you decide to make this your life work Still a woman hater, huh?U Soldier ?2 nYeah, I guess I an, but this 1 t1e la t place I ever expected to find you I supposed you'd be married and have a family Ly now Anyway, when we were senior at C J you and Donna Davis were really hitting it off Every one thought that was the real thing I don't imagine they ever thought of you in this line of work, knowing it is oxen only to sin le men H Soldier 31 Wdell, things started going to pieces for us when some guy with a better looking car than that old International pickup I used to have steppei in and took over Guess maybe I never got over it After that I never paid any attention to women I sure never fell for any of t em How many of our oli class is married do ou knowon Soldier 91 NGolly, I guess most of LltH Let' see, Jerry Allen and Jirginia ross got married saortly after she graduated T saw in the l8jOHS old Haazet en a year or so ago where Gerry had been caufht by the F B I for evading his income taxes Soldier 62 WYeah, Gee whiz, I heard he hadn't paid any taxes since they'd been married H Soldier fl NI heard that, too It really broke llm to pay them all Virginia couldn't stand the stxaln, so sae and txe twins took a HlgHt train to Reno Th last I heard, Gerry was Just roaming around, doing all sorts of odd jobs such as washing windows and moving lawns Wasn't it too bad that the I B I agents who caught him were none other than the famous tow some in police work, Jim and Elaine dorrison W Soldier 52 WJust think, Jim was his old classmate But I Yuess all is fair in love and war That reminds me, where 1SJHOhn Howell? Is he still loving and leaving the womeno . . A - . H Q ,,' H -'fl . , . . . - I ' ' i I ' . O . . I --- - . . . . A I . - . M 1 . ' 0 I . - at . . D . . . 11 . . ., , - v . s 1 s A . . I g . . ,i 0 , 0 S f Q 0 I 3 . ' . o ' N , . . . . J . A. . , . Y . . 8 . S O I - N . . 0 . 3 X V. , . A . . M . , . I . . 0 l C Soldier 02-NI tried to tell you about them when we were in high school, remember? . ' , h . . ' A 1 L t '. - ' y ' - ' 3 . ?2.. s U ' . L.- ' ' ' I e .L - . - 9 T . ' X ' - Q O. ' 0 o 0 . . - Q . I . - 1. . . . I 4 , . 1 1 Q -- ... 1 , , . 2 -. k b .. . A D e ' 1 ' ' ' r g . -' 'Y 4 l e o 0 ' . - . . . , . 1 O . - . . . . 5 . . . . . A . . .
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