Lovington High School - Mirror Yearbook (Lovington, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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I, James Brightman, leave my ability as a ladies man to Duane Eckel. I, Janice Bolsen, leave my Euphonium not Baritone” to Jim Green so he will be famous like me. I, Bill Brown, leave my ”burr” to Dean Newberry. I, Harold Carlson, leave my two front teeth to Wayne Bolsen. Keep them clean. I. Jean Everett, leave my freckles to Shirley Phillips. I. Shirley Friesner, leave my ability to cheer to Carol Noland. I, Ruth Goodrich, leave my ability as a “soda jerk” to Frances Marler. 1, Marshall Grant, leave my ability to get kicked out of Bookkeeping class to my brother, Byron. I intend to keep it in the family. I, Marjorie Green, leave my leadership to Amy Lou Purvis. Put it to good use Amy Lou. I» Evelyn Hale, leave “The Mirror” to next year’s staff. You can have it!! I, Dean Hamilton, leave my technique to roll cigarettes to Bob Stillens. Take it easy on tobacco. Bob. It costs 15 a can. I, Don Harned, leave my great physique to Lynn Williams. I, Linda Huffman, leave my knack of breaking laboratory equipment to anyone who ventures to take Chemistry. I, Jim Landgrebe, leave my plump figure to Roy Hinton. I, Barbara Langley, leave my long brown hair to Karen Odell. I, Terry McCoy, leave my dark, curly hair to Bob Kruger. I, Bill Miller, leave my ability to play hooky on Monday morning to Grace Engram. I. Lloyd Weakly, leave my jokes which ain’t funny to Mr. Peiffer. I, Barbara Wilt, leave my talent for acquiring diamonds early in life to Nancy Bicknell. I. Verlyn Woodard, leave my girl to George Foster till I get back from seeing Uncle Sam. Signed, sealed, and delivered on this May Day of 1952. Senior Class of 1952.

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Sjeniox C£a Will We, the Senior class of 1952, of the Lovington Community High School, in the county of Moultrie and State of Illinois, being insane for wanting to leave all our recognitions, ta- lents, and acquirements to our successors, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, since this Senior Class of Lovington High School will soon cease to exist. To the Board of Education we leave a co-operative faculty. To Mr. John Buckner we leave two more schools to supervise since he only has four. To Mr. Trimble we leave a new Power-Glide Chevrolet in place of his Nash and a case of corn from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. To Mr. Robley we leave a larger Chemistry class and a smaller Biology Class. To Mr. Jackson we leave a stove to heat the agriculture room when it gets cold. To Mr. Mason we leave a winning basketball team. To Mr. Peiffer we leave a U. S. History test with 10 questions and 9 of them already answered. To Mr. Stoldt we leave a new set of basketball uniforms for the B team. To Mr. Stelzreide we leave a band of 100 pieces with the ability of a university band. To Miss Appenbrink we leave a homemaking class that likes to study. To Miss Penn we leave a mechanical machine to run off church bulletins. To Miss Nutt we leave a good 4th and 7th hour library period. To Mrs. Kuntz we leave a phenomenal Senior Play Cast. To Miss Steele we leave a watch to tell correct time so she can excuse her classes before the bell rings. To Mrs. Clark we leave a chorus that will come to practice twice a week. To Mrs. Carolyn Ruff we leave a group of students who will pay their debts without questions. To the janitors we leave a student body who knows what to do with waste paper cans. To the cooks we leave a big spoon for stirring salads. I, Louise Adcock, leave my male friends to Janet Watkins. I, Robert Atchison, will my ability to daydream in the library to Glenn Woodard. I, Joyce Atherton, leave my jet oil black hair to Charlotte Jones. I, Jim Brooks, leave my attention in English to Jules Sautelet and Jack Cochran. Guard it well!

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