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CLASS WILL We, the Seniors of I949, of Dixie Heights High School, in the County af Kenton, in the state of Kentucky, being sound of mind and realizing the time to depart is at hand, so hereby declare this our last Will and Testament. V ARTICLE I To To the members of the faculty we bequeath the following: To Mr. Caywoad we leave plenty of money to pay Lizzie's Senior bills. Mr. Gregory we leave a Memo Book so that he can remember all his little duties. Miss Allgeyer we leave a more dignified Senior Home Room. To To To To To To Mr. Greene we leave a brand new Joke Book. Miss Thomas we leave a class of Senior bays as cute as ours lif possiblel. To To To To Mr. Hohnhorst we leave a class that doesn't believe in souvenir hunting. Miss Rouse we girls leave our red bloomer- suits. Ta To To Miss Wallace we leave sixty-eight deaf- mutes to take our place in the library. Mr. Mountjoy we leave the hope for many more N.K.A.C. titles in football and basketball. Mr. Allen we leave a lower plate to match his new upper plate. Mrs. Ware we leave two little boys named Hard and Under. Miss Rogers we leave many more success- ful years as Dean of Girls at Dixie. To To To To To To To To To To Miss Giles we leave some hand-painted blouses to go with her many suitsf Mrs. Riffe we leave some antique combs for her upsweep. Mr. Carter we leave an economy size package of Kibbled Dog Food. Mr. Harris we leave, taking Ira Richard with us. Mrs. Edens we leave an electric typewriter. To To To To To Mr. Crum we leave our thanks for his sponsorship of The Annual. To Mr. Maher we leave our appreciation for the best Dixie Colonels ever printed. Mrs. Fitzhugh we leave a hard-working book-keeping class. Miss Hill we leave the salads in the Iunchroom. ' Mrs.Huntington we leave a motor-scooter to go back and forth to school. To To To Mr. Mahan we leave the hope that he finds his ideal wife. Mr. Phillips we leave an eight by ten picture of his Junior Varsity football team. Miss Jackson we leave a commercial art class that won't call her Aunt Sarie. Mrs. Babbitt we leave the car of her dreams. Mr. Shannon we leave a cat-o-nine-tails for his gym classes and study halls. Mr. Schmidt we leave an unbreakable baton. Miss Clarke we leave a box of Bubble Gum for her working girls. ARTICLE II the various classes we bequeath the following: the Junior Class we leave more success in their graduation pictures than we had. the Sophomore Class we leave our thirty- five bucks worth of tobacco canvas lhere's hoping that you get to use itl. the Freshman Class we leave memories of this year's Senior Boys. ARTICLE III our various friends and classmates we bequeath the following: Cecil Allf leaves his silly laugh ta Tommy Schiffer. Lela Bentley leaves her typing ability to Dee-Doe. Neva Bryant leaves her freckles to Gail Cook. Joanne Caldwell leaves her friendliness to Susie Dammert. Merrill Caldwell leaves his way with Mr. Greene to Jody Turner. Nancy Coleman leaves her harsemanship to Gail Graner. Don Coney leaves his shy ways to Bob Herron. Joe Conrad leaves his position as President of the Senior Class to a capable Junior. Bertie Cuthbert leaves her brilliant smile to Annabelle Pelley. Don Deglow leaves his sophisticated airs to Patsy Doyle. Page twenty-four 4 .
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Y. 'W l Stuart Roadcup Janet Lee Young Sportsman's Club 45 Fu- Western Hills High School ture Retailers of America, l-25 Prom Attendant 35 Ky. Branch 4. Y-Teens 35 Chorus 35 Follies 3-45 Pep Club 3-45 S.S.D. 4. Donald Coney Charlevoix High, Mich. Robert Eaton Hi-Y l5 Football 3-45 All- State Chorus 35 D-Club 3-4. Page twenty-three
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Douglas Dunn leaves his mechanical ability to Doug Wood. Janet Durstock leaves her artistic ability to Ed Spenny. Bob Eaton leaves his class ring to Evelyn Lovings. Carole Elliott leaves her petite build to Gene Walker. Laura Ellis leaves her energy to Barbara Browning. Mary Ann Evansburg leaves Dixie in her usual quiet way. John Eversole leaves his wavy black hair to Fred Wege. Norma Graham leaves as the last of the cheerleading Grahams. Bob Greene left his Jeep propped upiagainst a post. lra Richard Harris leaves his straight A's to Ann Hood. Maryln Harrison leaves her height to Shorty Eversole. LaVerne Hopperton leaves her red hair to Eddie Ruth Wehrmeyer. Bobby Jacobs leaves to take over the John Popp Floral Co. Sheila Johnson leaves her ability of leadership to Betty Joyce Lichliter. Margie Jordan leaves her quiet ways to Evelyn Peters. Fred Keene leaves his five feet, six inches to Mary Lois Tanner. Buddy Kenwright leaves to take a full-time job. Jim Kiser leaves with his risque jokes lThank Goodnessll Bill Krekeler leaves to help Dena fill up their Hope Chest. Robert Ledbetter leaves his Toni to Jacqueline Carson. Henry Kuhn leaves his position as first saxo- phonist to Earl Stone. Chester Lichliter leaves with his Packard, making more room on the parking lot. Marian Marqua leaves her standing job as Secretary of the Senior Class with writer's cramp. Eugene Martin leaves his good grades l?l in Geometry to Dick Folkerth. Mable Martin leaves her many different colored glasses to Wayne Rusk. Edna Miller leaves her sweet ways to Mary Cathryn Richmond. Laura Ann Moore leaves her witty saying to Mr. Hohnhorst. Jim Morrison leaves his position as center on the football team to Bobby Rusk.l Jim Osborne leaves his inferiority l?l complex to Joanne Arnsperger. . Charlie Otten leaves his mischevious-ways to Loraine Ruf. i Jack Pearce leaves to keep tabs on Neva. Mary Francis Penick leaves her position in the Hill-Billy Trio to Ruth Foster. Lal Rankin leaves his abdominal expanse to Jay Jacobs. Earl Redwine leaves his position as center on the basketball team to Jackie McNay. Jim Rigney leaves all his clothes to the girls of Dixie. Stewart Roadcup leaves his soft desk in Psychology to Janet Thornton lsleep tight, Jani. Jack Sahnger leaves his fan club to Danny Hatfield. Mary Jo Sahnger leaves to keep Evie out of trouble. Palmer Sandman leaves his title of Pee Wee to Tom Green. Mary Ellen Schmitt leaves to be housemother at the ll K A fraternity house. Carl Shell leaves his coon-hunting ability to Terry Clifton. Jean Sleet leaves her seat on the Dixie Traction to Lee Stuckey. Don Snider leaves Jean Pfennigwerth to her doorbell. Ruth Stevens leaves her shorthand ability to Marlene Orndorff. Don Stone leaves his swell personality to Jim Meyers. Patsy Taylor leaves with Chester. Janet Turner leaves her love for Beechwood High to Gayle Rusk. Betty Waldon leaves the underclassmen to whoever can take care of them. Earl Walls leaves Miss Clarke in the red. Donna Wentworth leaves her oratorical ability to Bill Higgins. Patsy Wert leaves her place in Mr. Allen's heart to Albert Hawes. Charlene Witt leaves her pleasing personality to Marlene Morith. Virginia Wolf leaves to take a secretarial job. Alban Wolff leaves his wolfish ways to John Westerman. Paul Yelton leaves his Burlington Drawl-l-I to Joan Hafer. Janet Young leaves her many beaus to Marlene Jennings. Signed-Flake and Jan. Page twenty-five
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