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After a short time I went over in one corner of the room where Charles Bates was practicing boxing. He has just been voted the fighter least likely to become heavyweight champion. I went to another corner and found a panel door. I pushed a button and the door open- ed. I came upon a stairway which led to the basement. There I saw Marvin Cook in old overalls firing the furnace. He gave me a friendly smile and asked if 1 had seen Jo Ellen McCord. He said she was home on vacation from Hollywood where she played the part of Mrs. Frankinstien in the movies. I went back upstairs and saw it had stopped raining. I told everyone good-by and started my long journey home. CLASS WILL We, the class of '54, in 18 distinct and individual parts, realizing our days in the sphere of education are drawing near, with full possession of crammed minds, well- trained memory and agressiveness, hereby make void all former wills by this, our last will and te stimony. To the -underclassmen, we leave our wisdom, initiative, superority and carefree atti- tude that we as Seniors now possess. To our sponsors, Mrs. Dollinger and Mr. Archer we extend our deepest appreciation for their patience with us during this year. We wish you as much happiness in your fu- ture life as you have given us this year. To Mrs. Lee, we give all of our old bookkeeping papers as proof of our great intelli- gence. To Mr. Carr, we leave a joke book because we have heard all of his old stories. To Miss Wilson, we leave our ability to sing to her music classes. To Miss McCoy, we leave all of the rats and bugs we can find for her Biology contest next year. ' To Mr. Mauck, we leave the spirit we had to win all the ball games. May you make use of it. To Miss Petts, we leave our ability to spell every word correct. 1, Charles Bates, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Lee to Robert Stewart. I, Lee Avonne Berry, will my ability to go steady and not to go steady at the same time to Rose Ann Tromley. I, Larry Carr, will my ability to sit on the bench to Sylvan Ice. I, Marvin Cook, will my ability to get bookkeeping in late and not get a grade on my card to John Wampler. 13
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I, Barbara Goodwin, will my ability to flirt to Rosalie Foss. l, Myrna Hart, will my ability to hold my temper to Dorothy Bosworth. l, Phyllis Hatton, will my pretty legs to Frances Otten. l, Elsie Hedge, will my ability to know it all to Jean Alice Allegree. I, Jo Ellen McCord, will my driving to Nancy McClure. I, Patsy Roark, will my ability to make a certain someone know who's boss to Irma Anson. 1, Robert Rout, will my ability to be Captain of the basketball team to Lee Martindale I, Charles Ruble, will my laugh to Bennie Utt. May he make as much use of it as It have. I, Gary Shorter, will my music ability to Wayne Goodwin. I, Norman Snyder, will my cute ways to Sammy McClure. I, Anita Stewart, will my ability to go with an underclassman to Kay Young. I, Gary Tate, will my ability to get out of class to Marvlyn Brawdy. I, Donald Williams, will my ability to change my ways to Connie Clark. I, Linda Welton, will my ability to get dates to Mary Ruth Hatton. The whole senior class leave its' ability to split up before and after the play to the juniors. May they not have as many troubles as we have had. Llibif, Q A I f 7 9 3 H :.. ,L ,A , eI'A! p . G 1 W If wma.. 136 . vffqf iff A, J K rf ' ,IC -x I lf' .t - 0 M 1 . Q , is I - - 1 M 14
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