Illinois Valley Central High School - Sequence Yearbook (Chillicothe, IL)

 - Class of 1949

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I, Cleo Hale, do will and bequeath my pert nose to Wanda McWilliams and my dazzling smile to Milly Sewards. I, Cora Hannah, do will and bequeath my gentleness to Wilma ter Veen. I, Gloria Hanny, do will and bequeath all my nicknames-- Hefty , Killer , Sonja , etc.,--along with my Charles Atlas courses-- to Bonnie King. I, Jarnes Harney, do will and bequeath my title as The Most Sought -after Boy in C. H. S. to Jon Babington, hoping that he'l1 give the freshrnan girls a break. I, Sherry Harney, do will and bequeath my good sportsmanship to Beverly Taylor and my dignity to Barbara Osburn. G. I-IANNY I, Darrilyn Hart, do will and bequeath my neat little swing to Pat cams and mytnyping ability to Bill see. I, Wayne Hilburn, do will and bequeath my musical talents to Allen Overend and my glamour-boy ways to Vincent Cain. I, Ellis Horton, do will and bequeath my red, wavy hair to Mr. Parr, knowing in a few years he'll really need it. I, Jim Hmnphrey, do will and bequeath my speedy motor- bike to .Fur-1-Allington so he can increase his rapidity. I, Elaine Johns on, do will and bequeath my true leadership to Mary Riley and Ed Brown to no one, 'cause he's mine. I, Dan Keene, do will and bequeath my executive ability to Gene Bu-gingham and my smooth lines to Bernie Schubert. I, Joan Kennington, do will and bequeath my sophisticated manner to Glenas Burnett a.nd thirteen steps and a piece of rope to -TIM all my friendly enemies. I, Bob Leak, do will and bequeath my popularity with the senior girls to Jirn Sheik -Sasha! and my basketball feats to Russell Draggist. I, Verda Lloyd, do will and bequeath my love for Oklahoma accents to Joyce Lahne and my intelligence to Frances Schilling. I, Henry Medina, do will and bequeath my ill-fated love for Cleo to Jack Bradley, knowing he's out of luck, too. I, Audrey M.cLau,ghlin, do will and bequeath my long, blonde tresses to Joanne Rice and my serene manner to Miss Hurt. I, Don Miller, do will and bequeath my agricultural interests to Ernie- Reese. ' HUMPHREY AUDREY I, Neydine Miller, do will and bequeath my secret love for Bob Leak il'-5-ggi! to Barbara Mooney. I, Peggy Murphy, do will and bequeath my freckles to Dorothy Lahne who really does quite well without them. I, Edmund Ordaz, do will and bequeath the Student Council to Jack Bradley in hopes that he can do something for it. I, Ruth Osburn, do will and bequeath my dancing ability to Pat Bender and my niclma.rn-eg-:Butterball, to Delores Edrninster. I, Rarnona Pence, do will and bequeath my shyness to Dorothy Bartolomea and my ability to be late to Ronald Greene. I, Charlotte Pressler, do will and bequeath my dimpled smile and twinkling eyes to Carol Auth. I, Margaret Radford, do will and bequeath my southern hospitality and sincerity to the girls of C. H. S. who may profit very much by it. I, Dick Reeder, do will and bequeath my photography equip- ment, algwith my accumulated blackmail shots to Tom North- MARGARET rup and Bob Gough to divide between themselves. lmgroan 13

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h THE WILL OF THE CLASS OF 1949 I, Mary Lee Anderson, do will and bequeath my numerous love affairs to Jeanine Harngnd my recitations in U. S. History to Mr. Miles for his files. I, Alan Arnold, do will and bequeath my bottle fof peroxide, to Sarge Worrick and my EE-:fulness to one girl to Ernie Reese. I, Ronald Asquith, do will and bequeath my oratorical ability to Gordon Adams and my job as manager of the basketball teams to Russell Sisk to whom I wish much success in keeping the lockers and suits fboys, that isl clean. I, Jerome Augustine, do will and bequeath my way with the women to Bert Brown, hoping he will profit from it. I, Nancy Auth, do will and bequeath my now ' 'brown hair to Margaret Jackson and our faznous threesome--Ferg, Mill, and Nanth--to be taken over by our successors--Joanne Kehlenbach, RONALD Gerry Northrup, and Joy Webber. V I, Bobette Boyer, do will and bequeath those many wonderful hours spent with Tom to Gerry Northrup, who tried but did not succeed, and my ability to stick to one man to Jackie Nielsen. I, Mildred Brown, do will and bequeath my hours spent working at the Lido Cafe to Janet Beaumont, with hopes for her advance- ment as head waitress. I, Keith Burkholder, do will and bequeath my football skill to Red Lucas and my big brown eyes to Harold Kennington. I, Charles Burns, do will and bequeath my own original manners to Emily Post to include in her forthcoming edition, Hldiosyncrasies of American Mannerismsf' nmnup, I, Henry Crutchfield, do will and bequeath my jokebooks to The BROWN 1 '-'11 Asourrn Tempest staff and my friendly manner to the freshman girls. I, Verna Jean Calvin, do will and bequeath my neat- ness to Phyllis Adarns an-1?-my calm outlook on life to Diane Coon. I, Ann Chappell, do will and bequeath Tommy to the girls of C. HE-and my refereeing ability to Eleanor. l, Lois Dalton, do will and bequeath my athletic ability to Raamah Sutton and also my figure to the same. I, Kenneth Dickison, do will and bequeath my droll humor to Pat Reggio, who really does need it badly. I, Jo Ann Droll, do will and bequeath my sparkling sense of humonzrlbanne Kehlenbach, and my job as co-editor of the HENRY yearbook to any fool who can stand up under the pressure. I, Mary Lou Even, do will and bequeath my pen-pal addresses to the Lonely Hearts Club, of C. H. S. with hopes for its expansion. l, Elsa Fergus on, do will and bequeath Rex Wait to Daredevil Crumrine, because I still have memories of Dave. I, Robert Gants, do will and bequeath my great big, wonderful physique to Cliff Manock and my flirtations to the school just for the records. g I, Tom Grabill, do will and bequeath all my official titles such as-- lil-:Et Handsome Senior and Most Athletic Senior Boy -- to Le Von Pence, if he can rake up that many votes. CRUTCHFIELD ELSA FERGUSON 12



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I, Martha Riley, do will and bequeath my naval correspondence to any girl who can keep them straight and my work on the Tempest and the Sequence during my senior year to Laura Lee Gallup if she can stand the late hours Qworking, that isl. I, Bill Rusk, do will and bequeath my happy nature to the teachers-if Chilli High to use in the classroom. I, Bill Sarver, do will and bequeath my interest in Rosie Smith tonrone who might be interested in adding his name to the list of victirns. I, Glen Sarver, do will and bequeath my streamlined Ford to my brother, Larry, as it must stay in the fmnily. I, Norma Schubert, do will and bequeath my petite waistline to Effie I-lammond. f I, Phyllis Sheets, do will and bequeath my natural ig-'Ella red hair to lvliss Moulton and my captivating dimples to Marjorie McCormick. I, Larry Shepard, do will and bequeath my infectious giggle to Shirley Lawrence to add to her own. I, Rita Gilda Shepard, do will and bequeath rny ability as a wait- NORMA ress to the home economics girls who will need it when they serve SCHUBERT at the Illio Banquet. V I, Wilzma Snyder, do will and bequeath my provocative eyes to Dot Little Eva Schaffner and my slumber parties to Barb Sturgeon and her gang. I, Georgia ter Veen, do will and bequeath my small feet to Jean Even and-my noodle to Mr. Miles. I, Jim Thompson, do will and bequeath my dancing ability to Jack Murphy, who I'm sure will put it to good advantage. I, Marjorie Blackburn, do will and bequeath my calm outlook ' on life to Roberta Dalton. wn..MA simnsa We, the Senior Class, do will the recollection of many fond memories of school and vacations to other Chillicothe High School students. To the Junior Class, we leave our undivided class spirit with which we have gone far fwe're not saying wherefl. To the Sophomore and Freshnfian Classes we leave--with the consolation that we won't be back! We, the Senior Class, do will and bequeath to Mr. Miles, Miss Morrison, and Miss Moulton a box of Super-Duper Colored Bubble Gum to pass out to the students before every class. Illillllllkfkllflllllf THE CLASS PROPHE CY Step right this way, ladies and gentlemen? Y Madame Futuri is ready to look at your palm and predict your future. And look! the whole Senior Class of '49 is here. Please step into the tent one at a time. Why, hello, young man. I can't see your future for the mathematical lines in your hand! Henry Crutchfield, you will soon know all the headaches, facts, and figures of being a math teacher. Your hand shows domestic tendencies, Henry Medina. As you will decide that you could not live without seeing Cleo daily, you will become the chief cook and bottle Kbaby-bottle, washer at the Bud McDonald estate. 14

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