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The Last Will cmd Testament of The Semor Class ol 51 We the Senior Class of 1951 of Jackson High School being of sound mind and having reached the end of our school days do declare this to be our last will and testament First of all we want to bequeath our sincerest thanks and appreciation for t e unceasing efforts and sacrifices that our parents have made so that we might receive our education We also want to bequeath to the teachers and the community at large our thanks for their co operation and assistance in our behalf We the Senior Class of ' 51 will To the Juniors the distinguished name of Seniors and to promise them the best is yet to come Betty Neiling 1 will my ability to go steady to Katie Copus providing she can keep Allen June Drummer I will my weight to Mary Wilhelm providing she doesn t get skinny Stella Copus 1 will my ability to get an engagement ring to Dorothy Moser pro viding she doesn't fight with Dick she can keep him Edwin Kern I will my curly hair to Mr Leatherman providing he combs it often as I do Patty Dahms I will my typing ability to Norma Scheerer providing she agrees to practice Richard Murlin I will my deadeye' to Gene Noykos providing he doesn't miss any more baskets than I do Richard Myers I will my ability to imitate crooners to Richard Mumy providing he becomes famous Evelyn McMaster I will my seat in the study hall to Carol Moor providing she keeps it xn better repair than 1 have Mary Leatherman I will my ability to get good grades to B111 Deerwester pro viding he works hard for them Kathleen Funk 1 will my ability m bookkeeping to any future bookkeeping student providing he works as hard as 1 have Lois Foltz Iwill my ability to yodel to Phil Leatherman providing he practices on it I h . . . . ' ll H . . . . . , Mary Stott--I will my ability to get a boy friend to Margaret Conkey, providing . 0 . . . ' . . . as
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All too rapxdly the week passed and mt was txme to start home On the way back we happened to stop at the very exclusxve Pheasant Room m Incnanapolxs Indxana to eat dmnner and found to our delmght that Stella Copus Blake and Bob were the owners of thxs beautlful club Stella has galneo a ltttle wexght smce the good old days at Jackson Hlgh when she was queen but I guess we all must have done ukewlse ID these past twenty years On our last homeward lap we stopped overmght at an attractlve Engllsh style er Irvln George In vmsltmg wxth Rlchard and Dorothy we learned that Irvln was an lnterxor decorator mn New York and makmg a name for hxmself Can you lmagme that' VS e ve been gone wo weeks now we re enterlng the hOuS6 agam Do you see what I see Dlck Myers on televxslon just slgnxng off We left tt turned on all thls tlme What an electrxc lxght bxll that s gomg to be Betty Anne Nexlmg ' ' al ll ' ' tourist court. Richard and Dorothy Moser Shuck had purchased it from its design . ' ' V I A I '
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Yvonne Kllne 1 wxll all the chewmg gum that IS stuck on my desk to Carolyn Dermer provldmg she doesn't chew lt ln class Merrlll Harmon I wxll my hlstory book to Eugene George provldlng he uses more than I do Kenneth Patton Iwlll my shyness to Ronald Dxshong provldlng he doesn't over do mt .hm Smlth I wxll my ablllty to get along wlth the gtrls to George Dupey provldlng he doesn t fall ln love Alvlna Hartman IWIIL my abmllty to get marrled to Mary Deerwester provldlng she flnds the rlght man Harold W rlght Iwlll my aoluty to grow Wh1Sk6I'S to Mr Thompson provxdlng he snaves as often as I GO Paul Stearns lwlll my typmg ablllty to Jtm Durllat provldmg he doesn t type any faster than 1 do Robert Moser I wlll my slze twelve shoes to Mlckey Scheerer provldmg he can flll them Rlchard Shuck I wlll my aollxty as a safe drlver to Doyle Thomas proyldlng he doesn t have any wrecks Irvm George I wlll my hlstory book to Eddle Copus provldlng ne gets all tue answers Glven under our hand on thxs t e elghteenth day of May ln tne ,ear of our Lord one thousand mne hundred and flfty one 119511 Cdafw The foregolng xnstrumen was the date thereof slgned sealed publlshed and declared by the Senlor Class 1951 as and for tts last wlll and testament ln the presence of us wh: upon request hereunto set our name as wltnesses Yhmwwwli Dfpmcfwwww , . .. H . . Y .. it U .. V Y ., . , . - H . V .. y V. . I .. , . , H . . V . . . , l , I , H , , . , . Y .. I , U Y , U ., ,. . w . , , , ' . 0 5 ' 1 on ' , , A ' ' .' ' of ' ' A , , 1 . ' . nm 'sm' . - . 1.1, up
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