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PET PEEVES Alanaon Abel..........................Girls who turn down dates. Eddie Abner...........................People who spits in my boots. Pauline Blair.........................People who ask me which Vernon I like. Dean Borders..........................Learning to dance. Berndine Braun........................Girls who flirt with me. David Browning........................Boys who wonvt bring me beer. Jerry Bradley.........................Having to work nights I don't want to. Gordon Bough..........................Not getting to see Betty as often. Donnie Butcher........................Staying in after school. Jeok Butcher..........................That school starts before 9:00. Virginia Clark........................People who call me Geraimo. Richard Clements......................Hot Rod Raoe. Battle Cochran........................Being called fuzzy. Dottle Cooley.........................High-school kids. Joe Doyle.............................Small people. Jim Fhrrell...........................Being woke up during literature. Sue Franklin..........................Those who ask what time I got home. Bernard Fields........................Working on Saturday nights. Betty Garrett.........................People that mess up my hair. Norma Gibson..........................My worse pest are boys. Donald Hembree........................People who call me Bubbles. LaVerne Huebner.......................Loogootee boys. Roger Eidwell.........................Women I can't date. Imogene Krodel........................Being called Red. Bob Larkin............................My big feet. Glenn McAtee..........................My biggest headache are women. Dale Meyer............................Rough roads. Joe Michaels..........................Prohibition. Donna Mitchell........................People who sey God Bless Old Miss Mitchell Ray Norris............................Being called Ernest Beven. Jerry Norris..........................Being so short. Jim Norris............................Girls who mess up my curly hair. Don Nolan.............................People who ask about my dog. Jesse Parsons.........................Being called Einstein. LaVerne Pennington....................Civics class. Bill Pielemeier...................... .Walking to school. Rosalie Porter. ................People who ask ay middle name. Eddie Pride....’......................Kids who borrow my pin knife. Bob Raney.............................Janet's and my separate locker. Essie Raney......................... Short boys. Dorothy Street..................... .Being called Freckles. Barbara Smith.........................People who call me Blackey. Fay Sutton............................B6ys that whistle at my drawings. Don Spalding..........................Spike and Babs. Tim Strange...........................Breaking things in Physics. Jim Strange.. ........................Blue Berry hill. Catherine Tedrow......................Girls who live in Alfordsville• Agnes Tomey...........................People who argue with me. Barbara Walton........................People that stare—at me. Betty Walton..........................Gordon's neighbors. Betty Wildman.........................People who eats after 9:00. Nelson Young..........................Teacher's who hide their test. Hinzle Ziegler........................Being at the end of the Alphabet. The Baccalaureate was held in the gymnasium on the night of May 20. The Commencement exercises were held in the gymnasium on the night of May 24. Tell the court how you came to take the car. Well, the car was standing in front of the cemetery, so I thought the owner was dead.
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SXNIOB CLASS WILL We the members of the Senior Claes of 1951, hereby agree, upon this said day of May 24, 1951, that all the artlelea mentioned herein shall, upon our exit from this said sohool of Loogootee, be turned over to our heirs and successors to do with as they see fit Signed by Rotary Public, Mr. Tim J. Strange. Witnessed by Rosalie Porter, Betty Walton, Barbara Walton, Batty Wlldman, and Sue Franklin. Sealed by James Fhrrell. I, Dave Browning, will my ways with the bellboys to Mr. Jones. I, Alanson Abel, will my Job as Business Manager to some ambitious Junior. I, Eddie Abner, will my muscles to Charles Blair. I, Dean Borders, will my green corduroy trousers to Berman Tedrow. I, Gordon Bough, will my girl friend to the Amish. I, Jerry Bradley, will my tall tales to Mr. Jones. I, Berndlne Braun, will my speed to Tommy Deges. I, Don Butoher, will my trips to Burns City to Norman Atohlson. I, Jaok Butoher, will my ability to play basketball to Danny Grey. I, Richard Clements, will my ability to sleep in sohool to Jimmy Strawn. I, Joe Doyle, will my study habit to Bernie Mullen. I, Jim Fbrrell, will my good behavior in English olass to Jim Moore. I, Con Hembree, will my rosey cheeks to Mary Catherine. I, Roger Kidwell, will my pitching arm to Don Meyrs. I, Bob Larkin, will my basketball shoes to W:odie Gibson. I, Glen MoAtee, will my arguments with the teachers to John Robbins. I, Dele Meyer, will my student manager position to some hard working student. I, Joe Michaels, will my habit of being late to Jack Strange. I, Don Nolan, will my quarter novels to Wilmer Jones. I, Bob Raney, will my wise cracks to Janet Jones. I, Jim Strange, will my curly hair to my brother Dave. I, Doji Spalding, will my girl's to Jack Wlldman. I, Nelson young, will my yellow paint to Jerry Walker. I, Tim Strange, will my office aa class president to Glen McAtee. I, Ray Norris, will my Fbrd Tractor to Mr. Holland. I, Jim Norris, will my nick name to Eddie Benjamin. I, Bill Pielemeier, will my knowledge of keeping out of trouble to Ed Morri8ette. I, Jesse Parsons, will my white shirts to Kenney Sanders. I, Bernard Fields, will my old Chevy to Bill King. I, Jerry Norris, will my smallness to Jerry Bullook. I, Hinzle Ziegler, will my farm life to Bob Lents. I, Eddie Pride, will my ways with the girls to Jack Lents. I, Donna Mitchell, will my laugh to Sue Barnett. I, ImOgene Krodel, will my red hair to Priscilla Fish. I, LaVeme Huebner, will my lipstick to Phye Gillmore. I, Bettie Cochran, will my time writing letters in study hall to Lois Seals. I, Virginia Clark, will my position at the Cozy to Norbert Smith. I, Sue Franklin, will my sweaters to Eleanor Bruner. I, Pauline Blair, will my dark glasses to Nettie Lankford. I, Norma Gibson, will my one class aday to some B student. I, Dottle Cooley, will my slim figure to Cllmella Beasley. I, Fay Sutton, will my drawing to some art student. I, Barbara Walton will my hair to Delores Campell. I, Agnes Tomey, will my arguments to some strong Junior girl. I, Catherine Tedrow, will my spare time in the office to Doris Williams. I, LaVerne Pennington, will my quiet ways with the boys to Betty Strewn. I, Betty Walton, will my ways with the men to Wanda Truelove. I, Betty Wlldman, will my Job in the office to Mary Ruth Mathingly. I, Dorothy Streete, will my afternoon typing to Mary Haywood. I, Barbara Smith, will my Washington boy friends to Georgia Wilkerson. I, Essie Raney, will my freedom of speech to Eloise Bough. I, Rosalie Porter, will my place by the window to Doris Frye. I, Betty Garrett, will to Patty Earps the standards of a Burns City representa- tive.
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