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Page 19 text:
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I, Betty Heshelman, will my sweet personality to Virginia Woodall. I, Gary Earlywine, will my trips to Linton to Jim Duffey. I, Jim Campbell, will my crew haircut to Bradford Hollingsworth I Marilyn Wesner, will my slim figure to Dorothy Puckett along with instructions on how to keep it that way. I, Robert Koehler, will my burr haircut to Ray Bedwell. I, Bob Vaughn, will my quietness to Deloris Cooper. I, Katy Patterson, will my yell leader suit to Sharon Mitchell and hope she doesn't act like a glass doll. I, Connie Edwards, will m basketball ablllgy to Bob Patter- son. CHe needs it.l I, Bill Fulk, will my ability to attend school everyday to Haldon West. I, Miriam Nichols, will my place as pianist and majorette to Kay Lace. I, Bernie Crum, will my ability in student conducting to Judy Briscoe. I, Joe Bill Hasler, will my Model A service to D. H. Vass. I, Ethel Malone, will my ability to get Geometry to Stan Pickard. I Richard Baker, will my corner seat, with the removable top, to Cary Leavitt. I, Ricky Byrd, will my bashfulness around the girls to Floyd Brown. I Jane Truelove, will my ability to argue a B in govern- ment to Carolyn Page. I, Keith Anderson, will my wave to Don Gibson. I, Ed Deckard, will my right to go to the solo contest to Nina Bosell. I, Mavis Fines, will my ability to get to school on time to Linda Waggener. I, Dewayne Cooper, will m height to Perry Ausman. I, Phillip Haper, will m WToniN to Junior Allen.
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Page 18 text:
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WILL We, the Senior Class of 1952, of Lyons High School, Lyons, Indiana, being of sound mind and under no undue influence whatsoever, do will and bequeath these our dearest possessions. We hereby de- clare this to be our last will and testament. To the senior class of 1953: Our right to be seniors and to be as successful as we were. To the junior class of 1953: Our ability to spell correctly. To the sophomore class of 1953: The right to have twice as many boys as girls in the class. To the freshman class of 1953: Our ability to pass in algebra To the Faculty, Janitor, and Cooks' Miss Wells: A good husband. Mrs. Foster: A class of happy second graders. Mr . Roberts: A certificate of rights to be a lady wrestler. Miss Baker: A larger space for her sum er gardening. Mr. Carpenter: A new set of scales. Mr Aydelotte: The right for his wife and him to appear on television Mr. Mr. shop boys Mr. as the model couple of the year. Grounds: A marriage certificate to a certain Linton lady. Briscoe: A larger shop and another group of industrious Keller: A retirement pension. Miss Slack: A new 1952 Lincoln Capri. Mrs. Randolph: A repair man to take the dents out of a certain Plymouth. Mr. Vass: The right to be President of the U. S. in 1960. Mr. Heckman: A chemistry class that can make an WAN at least part of the time. Miss Hickey: Another group of contest winners. The Janitor: Our dirty footprints and our bubble gum under our seats The Cooks: The names on the back of our lunch tickets.
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Page 20 text:
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PROPHECY One dull evening, in late February, as Miss Slack-was sit- ting in her home, reading the February 25, 1962, issue of the Lyons Daily News she came upon Jimmie Fiddler's column of gossip about important people across the nation. The very first paragraph was about Ethel Malone, the famous society figure, who had just been named to top the list of the HTen Best Dressed Women in America.N And here was another name Miss Slack recognized, Katy Pat- terson. This is what Jimmie had to say about Katy: UMiss Katy Patterson, the famous Metropolitan Opera Star of the South Pacific, has just been appointed Secretary to the President of the United States, D. H. Vass. It seems that D. H. and Katy have been friends of good standing for a long time.n Hwhy what's this?H exclaimed Miss Slack. Hlt says here the very talented ballet dancer, Marilyn Wesner, star of the Ballet Russe, is making a trip to Rome, Italy, where she is to star in a 'com and performance' before the King of Italy in the large Roman Stadium.n And just think, I knew her way back when, thought Miss Slack to herself. Just then the telephone rang and who do you think it was? Yes you guessed it, Mr. Keller. He had called to tell Miss Slack to turn on her TV set to channel 14, where the program NCurrent Eventsn was just about to begin. So Miss Slack ran to the ice box, grabbed herself a candy bar, and prepared to watch TV. As the program began, a medley of very impressive music was heard, and as she turned the knob to focus the picture better, she soon recognized the orchestra as the New York Philharmonic, and what do you know, there was Bernie Crum directing the orchestra and they were featuring, Miss Miriam Nichols, who had won world fame as a concert pianist. nwhy, I remember when both of them were in Lyons High School, but I never dreamed they would some day be that famous.H And then as the program progressed, the scene was changed from Boston to New York where a fashion parade was taking place, and on the screen flashed Miss Jane Truelove, who was now a famous model in Macey's Department Store. She was modeling a very beautiful coral tafetta, off the shoulder evening gown, and over her left arm was a white ermine evening cape. nBy the way,U said the announcer, nMiss Truelove is married and rears a family on the sideline.n End now W the announcer said, whom Miss Slack suddenly recognized as donnie Edwards, Nyou are to be an eye-witness to a Jet Plane flying faster than sound.H Later on she found that the plane was piloted by Ricky Byrd, who was a Colonel in the Air Force. The announcer added, Nyou will remember Ricky in the great motion picture, 'Love, Love, and More Love'.u
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