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Fran Mattocks, will and bequeath my blond hair to Mr. Wiles to fill in his bald spots. i “ Ray Murphy, will and bequeath my height to Eddie Cox, and my ability to play trumpet to Evelyn Dykhuisen. Joanne Myers, will and bequeath my dimples to Jim Peoples, and my freckles to Lora Mattocks. Pearl Myres, will and bequeath my girlish figure to Mary Ellen Crawford. (May she improve itt) Karl Patzschke, will and bequeath my ability to study to Willis Pettet. Mary Sayers, will and bequeath my ability to drive a car to Zeke Sayers. Rita Sayers, will and bequeath my ability to leave the boys alone to Betty Gilmore and Mary Lou Childers. Paul Schultz, will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Tommy Cover, and my basketball suit to Eddie and Ronnie Cox, Jim Peoples, and Ray Mattocks. Marlene Torbet, will and bequeath my one and only hair style to Tommy Gilbert. st Lightel Whitaker, will and bequeath my ability to be thin to Pat Harsha, and my height to Willis Yenna. PART IIIs WE, THE CLASS, WILL AND BEQUEATH: To Mr. Minniear-a Government Glass that reads through its lessons and not over its lessons. Mrs. Wiles-some safety pins to repair all the typewriters. Miss Burrus-all the gum in Fair Oaks High School. (Look underneath the seatstt) Mrs. Poucher=a bushel of beans for school lunches. . Miss DeLor-a class that is quiet. Mr. Moore-some hard wood and some raw hide. Mr. Wiles-a winning basketball team. Mr. Ferris-a soprano for the Boys! Chorus. Mr. Sims-some army surplus. witness whereof, the Class of 1950, hereto subscribes its name and affixes its seal, Witnessed by: Chee g LITO Presiden
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‘é CLASS MOTTO Today we follow, tomorrow we leade CLASS COLORS Kelly Green and White CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of '50, in sound mind; body and spirit, do hereby make and publish, this, our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We do hereby will and bequeath to all concerned our most prized possessions, to wits PART I: THE SCHOOL-whose memories we will cherish in our hearts forever, we will our heartfelt regret that no longer shall we hear the sweet music’ of her bells; nor be able to increase the noise in her halls; nor try to decipher the peculiar markings on her desks. THE FRESHMEN-we will and bequeath our ambition to graduate. THE SOPHOMORES-we will and bequeath our ability to stick together as one individual. THE JUNIORS-we will and eaaewe: our lability ‘to get along with the faculty. PART II: INDIVIDUALLY, WE BEQUEATH: I, I; I, I, Frances Bell, will and bequeath my height and talkativeness to Frances Albright. Rosemarie Bell, will and bequeath my ability to play the trombone to Patty Caver. : ; Joyce Dunn, will and bequeath my figure to Jerry Brunton. Dorothy Gilmore, will and bequeath my ability to sing to geet Schleman, and my ability to dance to Buck Shaw. Calvin Huffman, will and bequeath my innate tendency to sleep in the assembly to Ray Hammond, and my curly hair to Ole Myers. Edward Janosov, will and bequeath my sense of humor to Doyle Harrington, and my manly muscles to Harry Pass. Zeenat, Knapp, will and bequeath the difficulty in spelling and pro- nouncing my name to Mary Smith. Joe Magee, will and bequeath my ability to get my grades and still have dates every night to Danny Sipkema.
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FAIR OAKES SHOP Tommy Cover; Dean Woods; Gene Herre; Zeke Sayers; Ray Murphy; Harry Pass; Lightel Whitaker; Mr. Moore.
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