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Senior Pla Staff Standing left to right: Ruth Grizvell, C. H. Wi11i3mS, Ned Draper, H0 Pr Hickman, Donnie Oravens, Virvinia Lee Duke. Seated left to rivttt Pauline Edwards, Wanda tlark, Carlee Claxton, Bettle Pearman, Berniece Owens. -wo K Standing left to right: Carlee Claxton, Hobart Leonard, geatgd left to right: Bettie Pearman, Donnie Cravens, d . . . e raper, and V1rg1n1a Duke. VA
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CLASSWLL Upon behalf of my client, the Class of 1951 of Hartville High School, City of Hai-tville, c0uhiy'.,,f Wright, Slate of M'1S50Ul'ii 1 have beenicalled upon .to Wad to YU'-1 While We are all gathered here, the last will and testament, and to .receive from her dying hand the few gifts she has to bestow in her last moments. She .has tried vainly to be-just, as well as generous and impartial.. and distribute her few gifts where she thinks they will be wisely taken care of. Thlesel are her deci- s1i0nS. The following articles shall be given to each'of the respective teachers in the immediate future and prescribed manner: To Mr. Espy, our superintendent, wie' have uniani-in m0uSly decided to bequeath our chorus: music. We sin- cerely hope that in the future ithe students will enjoy chorus as much as we have this year. V To MrS.' Colton, our ,sponsor and principal, we leave the commercial room where we have siaved over our typewriters and our shorthand lessons for hours. We also leave all, of the chewing gum in the wastebaslket that she made ,ustthrow away the minute the tardy bell rang. , . To Mr. Craig we leave a classroom of -intent and attentive juniors., Sophs and possibly freshmen. We would also like to bestow upon you th-e title, f'Qne very wise, patient and swell fellow. . . ,To Mr. Barne-S. we leave the gym and all future basketball rltars. Please take care of the boys 'and teach them wisely .for they are now. in the soft and pliable stage of their development. , . - ' Tp .Mr.. Moore we leave the slchool paper and mimeogiraph machine and hope the future Seniorswill use them to a good advantage., I .1 To Mr. Leonard and Mr. Mandracchia, we leave thehope that in the future- the music and art depart- ments of Hartville High wrillgrow as much as they have this year. V , And last. but not lfaslt of our teachers, we leave to Mr. Davis the good old days in F.F.A. and the tough examinations we had to take under him. V Q ' The following are personal bequests of various students of our class: V y Roger Hickman leaves hiS basketball ability .and ihis naps in study hall to Charles Crain. V i Bernice Owens and Donnie Cravens are leaving their pleasant relations and certificate 'denoting' One Year.and Not a Single Misunderstand1n'g ' to Donnie Marah and Yvonne Newton. A 4 Jennie Lele Duke wills her quiet,--peaceful mo- ments to Dorothy Sue Phillips. ' 'Joe cfhiii wiils his ability to .flirt with the- girls to Danny-Jordan. . ' Bettie Fay Pearnian wills her shorthand ability to all future :ali-ortfiand students. - - Joe Stre.t wills his extreme' height to Carson Webb. ,, t . . I - . , l Barbara O'Dell and Bonnie Cogdill willbthegir abillity to skip school t-o Billie Dean Young and Ruby Williams. , t Sing-,e ,Claude Kilfoy bought Margie Clark a watch for Christmas, lre doesn't think he can afford to leave anything behind, except Margie, and we all know he hates to do that. A iPaulinle Edwards wills her abiiirty to get book-' keeping- problems to'Winston Harnison. Claudine .Coltrane wills hier book on How to Get a Man in 10 Easy Lessons to Maxine Coltrane. l - Harold Dugger wills his ability to fall for the freshmen girls.: to all futureasenlior boys. i, - Carlee Claxtlon and Ned Draper will .their bottles' of, red tint to Alva,Barr and I-Iubelrt Dickl1nSon. . We tried in vain to think of something.Barney Davis could will, but we came to the .conclusion that he needs everything he has. - ,, Ruth .Grizzell wills all of her surplus energy to Eunice McKinney. . - Wanda. Clark wills her abilitylto get along with certain teachers to Marilyn Huffman. J ' Dottie Delclour vvlills her 'method of obtaining an engaglement ring to Mary Jane Wldner. Q Ima .Faye McCl-eary wills her ability to get a man and hold on to him to Patty Hightower. , p Dorothy Varble wills heir artistic ability to Done nie Evans. A ' ' C. H. Williams wills his ability to play the gangs- ter role in Senrior Plays to Edwin I-Iightower. l Dottie Colton wills her Small feet bo Rex Crump4 ley. ' ' ' ' ' ' A Norma Skinner wills her freckles to anyone who wants them. A. ' ' The entire Senior Class wibhes tolleave all of the joyous moments spent in Hartville Hugh to the future generation. . I .
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