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SENIOR CLASS WILL of 1953 We, the-Senior Class of nineteen hundred and English High School, County of Crawford, State of that our days of learning have come to an end and us unrecognized knowledge and unrealized talents, and publish this, our last will and testament. ITEM I To the Faculty we leave during the past twelve years again be such a co-operative and our deep regrets and well-loved class. fifty-three, of Indiana, realizing that we take with do hereby declare our gratitude for their help and guidance that there will never To the juniors, we leave our ability to get along with all other classes, in hopes that their Senior year will be a peaceful one. To the sophomores we leave our Senior dignity, for which they envy us. To the freshmen, we leave our test papers and extra pencils, realizing that they will need them through the trying years ahead. ITEM II To our sorrowing fellow students mourning our departure, we, the Class of '53 make the following bequests: I, Barbara Rhomance Allen, bequeath my ability to leave boys alone to Margie Bakerg and to my sister, Margaret, I leave all my speeches and book reports providing she will study as hard I, Berdie Joyce Baker, bequeath my ignorance on them as I have. in all classes to my sister, Margie, hoping that she will always study and be prepared for all classes. To Gene Gilliatt, I leave my position as cheer leader. I, Novy Thomas Crawford, bequeath my speech book to Benny Mason providing he will use it as I have. To Dennis Collins I leave my typing and civics books and the hope that he can do more with them than I have I, Harold Gene Cunningham, bequeath my position as center on the basketball team to Basil Belcher, hoping that he will enjoy it as much as I have. To Donald Owens I leave my height, provided he will work hard at basketball. I, Myrna Yvonne Denbo, bequeath my ability to be true to one boy to Marilyn Roberts, hoping she will follow in my footsteps. I leave my position as cheer leader to my sister, Delma, hoping that she will make good use of it in the near future. To Max Owens I leave all my books, if he will open them more than I have the past year. I, Ralph Emmett Eddleman, bequeath my speech book to Max Owens hoping he will get more out of it than I have.
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When we began our senior year we were happy to have thirty one pupils enrolled. However, it wasn't too late yet to quit During the first semester Charlene Jones and Ralph Smith were married. They live in New Albany, Indiana. One week later Bonnie Patton married Lovell Wilkes. They also live in New Albany. year It may be possible for Donald Mason to complete his fourth by January 1, 19514. The twenty-seven pupils to graduate in the class of ' 53 are Barbara Allen Berdie Baker Novy Crawford ' Gene Cunningham Ralph Eddleman Myrna Denbo Doris Bea Ferguson Michael Flanigan Donna Gaither Winefred Goldman Bobby Goldman Bobby Gilliland Lois Hall Gene Zehr Dencil Haycox Dwight King Lillie Linton Doris Jean Miller Norma Mullen Clyde Roberts Kay Satterfield David Seele Sybil Smith Merrill Stephenson Edward Stroud Joann Treadway Joe Tyler Barbara Allen FINGLISH THEATRE - ENGLISH
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I I, Doris Bea Ferguson, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath my appetite for hot fudge sundiee to Jprry Ray Crews. To Donnie Owens I leave my year's supply ef tape, so thatghe oanigive' it te his girl along with his class ring. -' ' I I, Hichael Paul Flanigan, do hereby bequeath'lU typewriter, willed to me by Jim Sheilds, to Carroll Enlew so that.upom'his A graduation he will have obtained at least one thing ffdl his tem! at 'dear old' E. H. S. To my sisters, Pat and Diane, I leave my speech book so that they, too, may get a 'well-rounded' edncati n. I, Donna Jean Gaither, bequeath my mischievous spirit to Richard Johnson along with my citizenship grades, because he will need them. To Ronald Kissel, I leave my shrewdness provided he will not get caught in any of his pranks.' I, Bobby Gene Gilliland, being of almost sound mind and body, bequeath my height to Richard Johnson so he may beco e our star basketball player. To Jim Moss I leave my ability to get away with mischievous deeds so that he can raise his citizenship grades. To Ronald Kissel I leave my position as catcher on the baseball team. I, Bobby Gene Goldman, bequeath my ability to keep one step ahead of the teachers, along with my citizenship grades, to the freshmen.boys, provided they follow in my footsteps. I, Wlnefred Lee Goldman, hereby bequeath my ability for attending school every day throughout my junior year to Sanda Roberts, in hopes she will accomplish it. To Earl Pavey I leave my front seat in Mr. Wiggsf economics class, provided he can behave as wall as I have. I, Lois Marie Hall, hereby bequeath my friendly attitude to anyone who wants it, and who will carry it out as I have. To Delores Ballard, I leave my back seat in typing class provided she will work instead of play. I, Dencil Gene Haycox, bequeath my position as captain on the basketball team to Basil Belcher and my ability to go steady with one girl to Richard Johnson. To Jim Moss I leave my scoring record, provided he will break it next year. I, Dwight Elwood King, bequeath my civics book to anyone who will take it. To Novy Hubbard I leave my seat in Room 20, so he I may always sit near the front. ' 1 I, Lillie Evaleen inton, bequeath my ability to be'a senior and make good grades whi working three nights a week in the restaurant, to Roberta Allen. To Juanita Reasor I leave my good sense of humor and my ability to write to six sailors. I, Doris Jean Miller, bequeath my ability to get along with the boys at all times to Sanda Lou Roberts. To Ernie Scoudan, I leave my desk in Room 20 provided he will take as good care of it as I have in the past. p
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