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CLASS WILL W the SCDIOYS of 1950 be1ng of sound m1nds and fa1l1ng memor1es for hlstory dates do bequeath 1n the fo11ow1ng manner the follow1ng persons these thlngs I Sara Shane leave my ab1l1ty to work mn the theatre to Bettye Gayle Brady I Geneva Ryan leave my qu1et ways to Loulse Shuff1tt I Dorothy Newman leave my sew1ng ab1l1ty to Della Waters I Blondell Lane leave my ab1l1ty to marry young to any one who wants to use lt I Edd1e Montgomery leave my ab1l1ty to get to school on t1me to Bob Plxe I Jlmmy Doan leave my ab1l1ty to play basketball and smooch on bus to Don Crady I Naunerl McHargue leave my ab1l1ty t go w1th sold1ers I Jack Dorsey leave my ab1l1ty to strut to B1l11e Crady Leonard Mattlngly leave my ab1l1ty to grow tall and sl1m to Bllly Cox Peggy Boone leave my ab1l1ty to cheerlead to Peggy Major I L1ll1an Sweat leave my ab1l1ty to go w1th Hlgh School boys to Lula Grace Braden I M1nn1e Cofer leave my ab1l1ty to pay attent1on 1n class to Jane Hayden I Don McM1llen leave my ab1l1ty to play football to the team of 195C I Tony Booth leave my bottle and ab1l1ty to get along w1th teachers to Alan Plpes and Gordon Sweat S1gned D 73.473, The Senlors of 1950 Q-A-RIS 040V 44'-4 11lu-ac-:L 7V7,f Qoovll- Pa-ww . e, G . E 1 . U . A . . I Y I , . . . , , . . . . I I s 1 n ' , . , . . . q I I u , I , . . 0 . . to SISSY Sm1th. , , . . . . I, , I' , . . . D I I , ' . . . . l I Y I 0 - ' 'P 7 I Z I
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CLASS PROPHECY On one of my tours throu h the country on the Humming Bird Special headed for San rancisco California I passed a theatre owned and operated by M and Mrs Herman Samms It was very interesting for me to see as Mrs Samms was one of my classmates I was much surprised when the Humming Bird broke down but it gave me a chance to look around The Special was repaired very quickly by one of the country s best mechanics Leonard Mattingly While the train was being repaired it gave me the time I needed to view the town As I was crossing the street I was hit by a speeding automobile driven by Tony Booth I was rushed to a nearby hospital where Miss Minnie Cofer was head nurse After about an hours rest I was dis charged by Dr Donnie McM1l1en On my way from the hospital I stopped at a drugstore a prescription named the cure for broken hearts which was for Jack Dorsey who had quit his Job on account of a ner vous breakdown caused by the fact that he couldn t find the right woman I decided to continue the rest of my trip by bus so that I would have time enough to visit some of my old triends I took a taxi across town to the Rose Bowl where Jimmy Doan was playing football and his wife Peggy Boone Doan was leading the cheering section As I started to sit down I recognized another of my classmates Lillian Sweat who told me that she was now a registered nurse and on private duty I was getting hungry so I stopped in a large fashion able cafe and Eddie Montgomery the head waiter showed me to my seat He also directed me to the Boller Derby where Doro thy Newman was performing an act on skates The next day I decided to go home in Lebanon Junction My bus was six hours late and I decided to go see Mrs Blon dell Burxhead and family Geneva Ryan 'r. : . . I . . . i. where Miss Naunerl McHargue was Phhrmacistr She was filling BY
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