Gas City High School - Epoch Yearbook (Gas City, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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son, my typewriter to Phyllis Pattison, and my curly wool to Barbara Couch. I, Paul Carmony, of little mind and still smaller body, do hereby will my curly heair to Don Brown, my acting ability to Dick McKee and my ability to withstand girls to Charles fStudj Linn. I, Joan Eubank, after twelve years of labor, do hereby will friendship with Rusty Miers to Mar- lene Hinesley, my dark curly hair to john Pattison. my forward ways and loud mouth to Beverly Barton, and last but not least by ability to be Wide awake when I reach school every morning to Bill Miller. I, Charlene Tyler, of strong mind and still weak body, will my ability to act to Bill Jacks, so he can be in the Junior and Senior class plays, my height to Raymond Beers, my desk to anyone who wants to hear everything Mr. Hengstler has to say, and my position at the drug store to anyone who can stay out after 10:00. I, Wayne Schmidt, will my ability to sleep in civics class to anyone who dislikes it as much as I do, my civics book to my sister who will be un- fortunate enough to use it next year, and my short- ness to Stud Linn. I, Don Crouch, being of sound mind and body will my seat to Marilyn Barton, my ability to get my lessons to Joey Miitsch, my ability to keep my mind on my lessons to Fred Meyers, and last but not least I will Norma Jean both sides of her seat in the assembly. I, Ronald Monk Pattison, being of sound body and sometimes of sound mind, will my seat to any- one who can stand Beverly and Peggy, my locker to anyone who can pay the back dues, my ability to go six weeks without getting marks to Dick Jones, and my basketball ability to my brother Jimmy. I, Ladd Jones, being of sound mind and I hope sound body will my civics book to Bud Ross, who I hope can understand it better than I, my ability to study bookkeeping in class while others are talking to Martin Lostutter, and my seat in the assembly to anybody who can stand John Jackson. I, Betty King, hereby will a pair of my old moccasins to Kitty Ross, my knack for having S things to do at the same time and somehow getting them done to Betty Lou Covalt, to Mickey Malloy goes my typewriter, and to all the students of G. C. H. S. I will some of my love for basketball. Part of it I will keep. I, Elizabeth Human, hereby will my SCAII in the assembly to any girl who would like the honor of sitting between the Pattison brothers. I will my ability to make Betty Lou's face red to any girl who takes shorthand. And my ability to have a way home after the ball games to Betty Hofer. I, Robert Lines, being of huge body and mighty flittlej mind, hereby will my ability to lose weight to Jerry Oren, my lovely blond hair to Bertie and my ability to get into trouble with Mr. Hengstler to Wfanda. I, Allen CBudj Duckworth, will to the following: my athletic ability to little Jimmy Swaffordg my curly hair to Bob McClure, and to Bill Harris and Bill Miller my appreciation for the opposite sex. Plus my elastic hose to any one who needs them. I, Marilyn Street, will the following: my seat to someone who can keep up the gab with Peggy Griffin, my out of town friends to Jackie, Janice, and Mickey. My locker to anyone who can keep a key and likes to crawl over the monitor,s table. I, Jackie Miers, hereby will my bashfullness to David Jacks who surely needs it, and the remains of my chemistry apron to any future chemistry student. I, Marna Turner, do hereby will my chemistry apron plus one role of Scotch tape to Fred Miersq my position on the Annual Staff to any junior who is in perfect physical condition, and my locker funder the mirrorj to any girl who likes crowds. I. Harvey Spaulding, of questionable mind and body, do hereby will the following: my curls to my brother Bill, my chemistry apron to some bright Junior , my ability not to get marks to Bill Miller, Richard Campbell, Mickey Malloy and Jack Keller and to further this will, to Mr. Hengstler goes my out of date 1946', civics book. 921 sf b J

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CLASS WILLS I, joan Eek, hereby will my ability to get markS to my brother Jack, my ability to tell jokes to Roberta XVllll.1l11S, my old socks to Kitty Ross to go with the shoes she hasn't got and my lipstick to Richard Jones. I, Betty Eastes, being of sound mind and body hereby will the following: my ability to graduate to my brother Joe, my ability to run to school and get there on time to Mildred Swafford, and my Seat to any Freshie . I, Jack Colescott, being of sound mind and body. do hereby will my seat to any Freshman who can stand Bob Burtghard and Bill Jacks, my place on the basketball team to Bud Poling, my position in baseball to Bill Wriglit, and last, my little maroon wagon, in which I travel to the south end , to old 26 so he can ride down to see Faye Lou on the night before a game. I, Howard White being, of questionable mind, and same in body, will my school studies to the follow- ing: my red ink to Mark Cates, my bookkeeping book to Jake Richerson, my ability to drum to Norma and jackie, and last, my civics book goes to the waste-basket. I, Marguerite XVebb, will my job as office girl to Jackie Simons, my place in the pep club to anyone who can remember which letters they are in, and my high citizenship grades to my sister Faye who really needs them. I, Janice Jones hereby will my seat to my brother, Lynn, and my ability to be late and still asleep to Jackie Simons. I, Toni Miitsch, hereby will my blonde hair to Betty I-Iofer, my ability to evade the citizenship marks to Rusty Meyers who gets them for every- thing, my typing ability to Nvilma Line, and my seat in the assembly to any girl who has a crush on Bill Love or vise-versa. I, Beverly Rogers, with sound body, hereby will my Shorthand reading ability to any Shorthander who thinks they need it, my fountain pen to my brother, Harold, my ability not to get many marks to my other brother, Bobby, who always gets caught doing something. I, Phyllis Riggs, of sunken mind and stapeled body, will my bright ideas to E. I-I. Gard, and my love of pink to Patty Bowers. I, Joan Young, do hereby will my seat in the assembly to anyone who can put up with Don Brown, my locker in the cloak room to anyone who likes to shove through everyone to get to it, and my ability to get Als and B's in citizenship to Teddy Wheeler. I, Evelyn Young, being of hopeless mind and useless body do hereby will my position at the drug store to Audrey Kelly, my seat to any freshman who who can put up with Betty Wages and Bud Poling. to Mr. Hengstler goes my joke book. I, Jim Romine, will my civics book to Bill Miller, and my locker to anyone who likes to squeeze behind the assembly door and get hit everytime someone passes. To Duke David I will my ability to keep from getting marks, and to jake Richeson my drawing ability. I, Jack Eisenhart, being of unbalanced mind and body, will my ability to call a certain teacher Tex', to Neil Woods. My ability to write my own excuses to anyone who plays hookey. I, Laqueita Smith, will my quietness in the 6th period assembly to Orville Brodt, my seat in book- keeping to anyone who likes to calculate figures. and my seat in the assembly to anyone who would like to hear the library gossip. I, Marilyn Miller, being of questionable mind and fragile body do hereby will the following: my ability to get married to Miss Meredith, my Civics book to Smittie to start a fire with, my purse to Bud Poling, and last my ability to tell funny stories to Mr. Hengstler. I, Marjorie Eubank, hereby will the following: my ability to write notes without getting caught to Bill Love, my light brown hair to Gretchen Hengst- lerg and last my flag and marching ability and my ability to stay out late after a ball game to Fay Webb. I, Herb Grubb, not 'so sound in mind and any- thing but sound in body, do hereby bequeath my vocal talent to John Pattison: my public speaking ability to Marsha Poor and Jim Pattison, and last, I will my past to Don Brown so he will have a lot of horrible memories. I, Wava Linn, being of sound body but uncertain of mind, will the following: my ability not to get marks to my brother Gene, and my job to any one who wants to run home, to change clothes, and still get to work in time to ring in at four o,clock. I, Ivona Ely, will my ability to get marks to Kathryn Pattison, my civics book to Johnnie Patti-

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