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- THE REFLECTOR 'Wi' CLASS WILL .1-1 , We, the Senior Class of '41, of the Fairfield Community High School c-f the City of Fairfield, County of Wayne, and State of Illinois, all being of lawful age and sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this our last will land testament, hereby revoking all other wills and codicils by us heretofore made. We bequeath as follows: Clause I. It is our will and we hereby direct tha-t all of our financial obligations be fully liquidated. Clause II. We hereby give, devise, and bequeath to the beloved Junior Class, all bonds, property, and all surplus money. Clause III. To the Sophomore Class we leave all the chewing gum which has been stuck under their seats on the approach of a teacher. Clause IV. To the Freshman Class we leave all five dollar bills found in the lockers next year. To Mr. Hake, our co-operation with him in any undertaking that he sees fit, so far as we are mentally endowed. To Miss Marlin and Mr. Ivers, our sponsors, our sincere thanks and appreciation for their splendid co-operation and devotion of time, service, and advice to the Senior Class during the past year. ' To Mr. Newton, our director of athletics, the exclusive rigiht to develop a. championship football team any time after our graduation. To the remaining members of the faculty we leave our appreciation for their service to us during the past four years. William Wolfe will leave his loud raucous voice to Earl Hallam. Joe Bonner leaves to Max Barnard his slogan, Women are nice to have. Hal Butler leaves his atlhletlc ability to Glen Piatt. i Leland Clutter leaves his knack of teasing the girls to Bob Friedman. Jeanette Coale leaves to Ann Ch-ampenois the title, The most charm- ing Girl. Helen Crawford leaves her knack of association with boys to Betty Ryan. Leonard Davis leaves his laugh which sounds like a punctured Zeppelin to Paul Gurley. Bob Dickey leaves his frayed pamphlet, How to Invest Your Money , to anyone who has money to invest. Carl Dining leaves his artistic ability to Russell L. Wilson. Estil Ellis leaves his booklet on How to Save Money to Joe West. Loy Harper leaves his untouched booklet, How to Reduce While You Eat , to Viril Cunningiham. James Wilson leaves his knowledge of m-athemati-cs to Harold Hammil. Jack Vertrees leaves his stubbornness to Phil Martin. Harry Vaught leaves his silence to Fred Veatch. Ruby Goodall leaves her Songbird Melodies to Wanda Gaither. Dolores Hardy leaves her secret laugh to anyone who can learn it. Bill Borah leaves five hundred wild goonies to the Home Economics Classes for the Junior-Senior Banquet. Owen Nunn leaves to Cale Englebright the exclusive right to use the bannisters as a means of arriving to class on time. Dorothy Vaughn leaves her silence fwhile in the presence of boysl to Wanda. Waters. . Jeannette Thatcher leaves iher interest in school to Alice Grubb. Martha Hiley leaves her dashing eyes to Dorothy Smith. In testimony whereof' we, the said Senior Class of the Fairfield Com- munity High. School, have affixed our seal to this, our will, this 30th day of May, 1941. , Russell M. Wilson, Attorney. Signed, sealed, published and declared by said testator, Senior Class, as their last will and testament, in our presence, who, at their request, in their presence, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses this 30th day of May, 1941. I Dan Melrose, Presidentg Thomas Puckett, Vice President: Helen Crawford, Secretary-Treasurer.
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THE REFLECTOR - - ' SENIORS JEANETTE COALE ' G.A.A., Science Club, Home Ec. Club, President Commercial Club, French Club, The Mikado , Rip Van Wink1e , New Fires , Annu- al Staff, School News. RUSSELL WILSON F.F.A.. Hobby Club, Photogra- phers' Club, Junior Play, Softball. HELEN BOZE Home Ec. Club Chimes of Nor- mandy , Minstrel Show, All-St:.te Chorus. ERNEST STANLEY Hobbv Club, Tumbling Team, Verse Speaking Choir. 11, JOYCE LAMBRICH Vice-Pres. G.A.A., Sec. Commer- cial Club, Editor School News, G.A.A. Camp, D.A.R. Award. l..- THOMAS PUCKETT Commercial Club, Photogra- pher-s' Club, Minstrel Show, Stunt Show, Vice-Pres. Junior Class, Vice-Pres. Senior Class, All-State Chorus, Annual Staff. ELDON L. SIMPSON F.F.A., Stunt Show. MARY ESTHER BOBBET Home Ec. Club, Science Club, G.A.A., He A1n't Done Right By Nell . Q C. B. SIMMONS LEONARD DARREL POLLARD Burnt Prairie High School, F.F.- A., Track, Basketball, Football. HELEN KOONTZ G.A.A., Home Ec. Club, French Club. DARRELL OBRECI-IT Cisne High School, School News. NORMA TROTTER Cisne High School, G.A.A., NO Men Admitted , Editor of Echo . .ii EDWIN VAUGHN F.F.A. GENEVA BARKER Cisne High School, Vice-Pres. G.A.A., Literary Editor of Echo , Pep Club. lui. LELAN D CLUTTER FLOY EWING Commercial Club, Science Club, G.A.A., School News. JAMES NETTLETON Secretary of French Club. VENITA MURPHY G.A.A., Stunt Show, Annual Staff. BOB LAMBRICH MARTHA HILEY Mill Shoals High School, Vice- Pres. Freshman Class, Sec.-Treas. Soph. Class, Captain of Girls' Bas- ketball Team, Diligent Seven- teen , Jolly Pep Club.
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