Illiopolis High School - Pirate Log Yearbook (Illiopolis, IL)

 - Class of 1957

Page 12 of 88

 

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1957, of the geographical center of the state, the great municipality of Illiopolis, county of Sangamon, and state of Illinois, being in our usual state of havoc and bedlam, do declare this to be our last will and testament. We, the Senior Class, will to the Juniors our ability to do homework without griping. To the teachers we leave the knocking radiators. To the Janitors we leave the overflowing wastebaskets. To the cooks we leave our peanut butter sandwiches. To the Freshmen-------------we leave! To the Sophomores we leave the dancing classes. And last, but not least, we will our most valued possessions: I, Harry Wilson, leave my trig answers to Rob Roberts. I, Ed Ramsey, leave my unused razor to Dick Ford. I, Rosalie Allen, leave my unforgettable laugh to Mrs. Keirle. We, Sue Rogers and Barbara Miller, will our ever-lasting friendship to Jeane Muir and Marilyn Rudd. I, Nina Koontz, will my red hair to Marilyn Rudd in case she changes her mind again. I, Dorris Dodson, will my straight hair to Beverly Dunn. I, Marilyn Cockrum, will my short curly hair to Carolyn Bandy. We, Barbara Miller and Sue Rogers, will our ability to have a car at noon to Mildred Maxheimer and Linda Anderson. We, Nina Koontz and Jimmie Long, will and bequeath our ability to grow tall to Roy Rogers and Joe Lamb. We, Ed Ramsey, John Roberts, I'ary Lamb, leave our torn, muddy football suits to Jack Williams, David Drabing, and David Maxheimer. (Good Luck!) I, Dorris Dodson, leave my quietness to Sharolyn Elliott and Anna Lou Cook. I, Bill Sargent, will my ability to finish school without getting any homework done to anyone who needs it. I, James Dunn, do will my ability to read code to Bob Lamb. I, Barbara Ownes, will my short hair to Bob Handlin.

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Loretta Rohrig Vice-President Senior Class 4; Student Council Vice-President 4; Queen Candidate 4; Yearbook KooLDaiJ. ■ - »; Da,»,Staff 4; Band 1-4; Band Secre- Track 1-3; Baseball 3-4; Year-tary 2; Class Secretary 1; FHA book Staff 4; FFA 3-4, Vice- 1-2; FHA Treasurer 1; GAA 1; „ President 4; Stage Manager 3- Our Hearts Here Young and Gay 3; Chorus 1-4; Beauty and the Beef 4 Gary Hancock Football 3-4; Basketball 1-4: Edward Ramsey Homecoming King 4; Class President 3-4; Yearbook Staff 4; Illini Boys' State 3; Basketball 1-4; Football 3-4; Track 2-3; Lettermen's Club Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Chorus 1-4; Mixed Octette 4; Beauty and the Beef 4 Marilyn Cockrum Chorus 1; Beauty and the Beef 4; Band 3-4; Year- book Staff 4 Harry Wilson



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I, Carol Winters, will my posture to Ed Wilson. I, Marilyn Coekrum, do will my giggles to Audra Howard. I, Sue Rogers, will my ability to strut to Marilyn Rudd. I, Rosalie Allen, will my height to Patty Hall in hopes she'll be happier than I am with it. I, Jimmie Long, do will and bequeath my ability to feed orphan lambs in the spring and winters to Sue Holsten. I, Barbara Owens, do will to Marilyn Rudd my ability to stick with only one boy through thick and thin. We, Loretta Rohrig and Marcia Seaton, will our ability to belong to chorus and not attend it to anyone who can do it. We, Rosalie Allen and Nina Koontz, will our ability to dye our hair every week and still have it to Ed Wilson and Ronnie Leckrone. I, Jimmie Long, do will to Kay Lyon, my fondness of riding our speedy bus home at night, hoping she gets home earlier than I. I, Gary Hancock, will not be back next year????? I, James Dunn, do will my ability to get along with all the teachers to Bob Handlin. I, Gary Lamb, will my wavy hair to Royce Scales. I, Loretta Rohrig, will my dark hair to Linda Anderson and Carol Meister. I, Rosalie Allen, will my ability to chew gum quietly to Marilyn Rudd. I, Doug Myers, leave my sense of humor to David Brown. I, James Dunn, do will my ability to sharpen pencils in the pencil sharpener to Mr. Barthel. I, Bob Lucas, leave my 85 m.p.h. record for Welch Road cirves to Carter Kitson. I, Ed Ramsey, leave my dancing shoes on Deraid's Hartley's door step. I, Carol Winters, leave my height to Jessie Beck. Signed, sealed, and declared as and for our last will and testa- ment, we hereby send this document to the publishers.

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