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He. :TYi L A S T W I L L A N D T E S T A M E M T We, the Senior class of 1950, of sound mind and healthy physique, do make this our last Will and Testament. Each article herein described is bequeathed severally to the below-mentioned individuals according to the terms of this Will and Testament. We hereby declare all previous promises to pay, Will: or Testaments made by the class as null and void. we hereby appoint as sole administrator of this Will, our principal, to administer this Will and Testa- ment as he sees best. To dear old H. H. S. we leave our ability to make money and our empty seats icomplete with used guml and the hope that all girls in the coming classes may be as beautiful and all the boys as handsome as we, the Seniors of '50. We, the Seniors, leave Mr. Dickson our ability to remain cool, calm and collected in any situation. We leave Miss Dunlevy the class of '51 and a large bottle of aspirin. To Mr. Furnish we leave a record of Tennessee Ernie's Mule Train . To Mrs. Koehler we leave a bottle of hand lotion so her husband will not have dishpan hands. To Mr. Adams we leave a new hoe and a book on How 29 Raise Turnigs. We leave Miss Waltz a carload of Bazooka bubble-zum-far her future typing students. To Miss Hooker we will a new hair- brush to use on the Study Hall Students. As to the individual wills, I, REX SIALLWOOD, will to Iancel Bagshaw my front teeth, and to George Turner my success in shooting pool. May he use it to the best of his advantage. I, WILMA STAPLES, will to Elizabeth Schafer my ability to get up at 8:29 and get to school at 8:30 and to Donald Robertson, I leave my bashfulness. We, MAUD GUERNSEY and DARRELL WOODLOCK, leave our rumble seat tactics to Joyce Prall and Thbmas Roe. I, KERMIT JACKSON, will to Ruth Prall my smile and my beautiful white teeth. I, MALCOLM OMER, will to Charles Dickson my superb basket ball technique and to James Ferguson my beautiful blond curls. I. BETTY STETTENBENZ, will to Betty Pfister my slim girlish figure and my ability to get a man. I. SUE McKEAN, will to Betty Chapman my alert mind and brown eyes. I, PAULINE COLLINS, will to Lavonne Smith my passion for men in the Airforce. I, IAX MONTGOMERY, will to Mildred Sweeney my neatly combed hair. I, GENE SCHAFER, will to Gloria Smallwood my eight o'clock curfew and to Martha Hahn, my used typing paper. I, MAUD GUERNSEY, will to Mary Lou Butts my height and my black. curley hair. I, DONALD WOOD, will my unique ballroom dancing ability to Ann Wiseman. I, DARRELL WOODLOCK, bequeath all slightly used gum under seat four, second row to Mary Penney. 1, JAMES PARRISH, will my razor and my precious half-used bottle of Hadecol to Donald loore. I, INEZ ZOLLMAN, will to Joan Hall my last year's Bookkeeping practice set. I. NANCY MCNAY, leave my ability to sing Salvation Army hymns to Neva Watson, and Freida Hall, my ability to run the high hurdles. I, CARROLL GRIFFIN, will my handsome physique to Sophia Hamm. I, MARY GURENSEY, will to Doris Jones my ability to converse with Virgel and type at the same time. I. AUSTIN THOMAS, will to McKee Hunk my new hair cut. I, MARJORIE MONTGOMERY, will to Reva Watson my little blue address book . I won't be needing it. Also to Joyce Oldham my ability to write letters and get an answer. I, JOANN TAYLOR, will Dwight Killebrew my knowledge of how to fix a little black Ford. I, CHARLES POPP, will to Charles Knaebel, my ability as a crooner. I, SUE METZGER, will my tiny feet and other maidenly charms to Anna Pfister. I, VIRGEL BASHAM, will my ability to write amatory poetry to Shirley Smallwood. I, ANNA GUTHRIE, will the first edition of my new book 59! $9.!l9 Friends egg ;n;lugncg Sophomores to Marvin Vest. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our names: .ii... W1. 1 w ' iii . 1 i S I z ;; ..i.i.i......hili.-v lilliuw
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C L A S S P R 0 P H E C Y Joyce Prall, new president of the United States on the Vegetarian ticket, found this prophecy in the files of the War Department, aided by her staff, the Junior Class of '50. CHARLES POPP is now a great tenor at the Met. His first concert was a sell- out--nobody came. DONALD WOOD, now a Fuller Brush men, only sees his wife, the former Joyce Dixon, every two weeks. Its' love at long distance. ANNA GUTHRIE, all-American volley ball champion, is signing up for 1960 Olym- pics. She won't have too much competition, though, since no other country plays voily ball. SUE METZGER, who is now Mrs. Wang Hoo, married a Chinese while on e.missionary trip to China. They have three lovly children named Hing-Soo, Ker-Choo, and Woo-Woo. SUE MCKEAN'S last showing in modern art scared even the critics. tToo loderni WILMA STAPLES now has her hearts desire--living on a campus as a professor's wife. BETTY STETTENBENZ tWAGGONERi has finally settled down with her husband and is cooking three meals a day. Kenneth recently recovered from a serious case or ptomaine poisoning. MAX MONTGOMERY has Just bought Everitts Tomato Hill with the money he had made working for Everitt. INEZ ZOLLMAN is living on the Andrew Broady Farm west or the city of Under- wood. Her Address is 41072 Bellflower Boulevard. JO ANN TAYLOR is a preacher's wife. She is having trouble teaching her child- ren to behave in church. WILLIAM CAMPBELL now hes a good Job with WHAS as a repairman; since he is a bachelor, many movie stars have given him good offers. CHARLES SMALLWOOD Just married his 9th wife. The former Levonne Smith, his wife, didn't know when he married her he was going to lake a hnbit of it. MALCOLM CHER is now writing love stories for True Confession e nationally published love magazine. He recently received honorable mention from the Association of National Do; Biscuit Manufacturers for his romantic reveletions in the story or the Loves of Fido . NANCY MCNAY has a swell Job working for the Bell Telephone Company in Louise ville. She watches the clock and when someone calls her department she siggs the time to them. JIMMY PARRISH, who has been taking vocal lessons, is serving a short sentence in Jail for disturbing the peace. GENE SCHAFER is living on prosperous life at the milins Ranch Just above the school house. She is now in high society since her husband is president or the Reynolds Spring Company. MAUDE GUERNSEY and her husband now own a truck line. Her pest time is taking care of their resturant. tend kidsi. KERMIT JACKSON is now in the movies. He has run Clark Gable out of business. He recently divorced Ruth Prall to marry Margaret O'Brien. tHe is plenning to donate the proceeds of the divorce to AUSTIN THOMAS. a Purdue graduated arch- itect to build a Henryville Field House.i CARROLL GRIFFIN, a nationally known play-boy is now planning a trip to the South Seas to catch him a mermaid. MARY GUERNSEY is drawing $3,000 a week playing the piano in 11.. P. msial's Symphony Orchestra now playing at Carnegie Hall. VIRGIL BASHAM is still playing basketball. He played four years at Western Kentucky and is now playing with the Indianapolis Olympians. Doctor CHARLENE HAYES Just invented a wonder drug. She named it erter Hade- call and called it Couldn't-call. MARJORIE MONTGOMERY is married to a professor or Literature7tt Ball State Teachers College. She teached Home Wrecking at Henryville. DARRELL WOODLOCK is how a famous photographer at Towers Studio in New York. After taking a dozen sensational shots, he found he didn't have a film. Joyce Prall was the model. PAULINE COLLINS and her husband are now running the Vest Private Airport. They are experimenting with a cup to keep the flying saucer company. 1QAA$
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