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Betty Davis, leave my quiet disposition to my sister. Helen. Peggy Esarey, leave one crumpled tax stamp to June Emmett and Janice Schwartz. Marilyn Fairchild, leave one year after I got here. Virginia Hancock, leave my name, Hancock, to my parents. Ella Hansen, leave my threefmile hike to school every morning to Joe Hawlik. Ruth Haller, leave Mildred. Mildred Lemon, leave Ruthie. Virginia Huerkamp, leave my ability to flirt to Mr. Trinkle. Joanne Huggins, leave my quotation to next year's saddest senior. Shirley Hughes, leave my sweet smile for blue Mondays. Sue Jenkins, will my inquisitive nature to Elaine Austin. Irene Lovins, leave my absence slips to next year's junior classwthere are enough for all of them. Pat Leigh, leave my happy winter vacations in Florida to Denny Straley. Judy Malott, leave my giggle to Joanne XVhiteford. June Niekles, leave my southern accent to Miss Adams. Frances Pope, take my brains with me. Marilyn Reid, leave my sister Marcia--Fl ws- thank goodness!!! Joan Schlotterbeck, leave my long name to the many teachers who never learned to spell it. Marilyn Runyan, gladly leave. Jackie Schaffer, leave my position as club chauffeur to Jean King. Beverly Sehuler, leave my basketball ability to Janice Black. Sally Simpson, leave the library to anybody that wants it. Sue Smith, leave my horses in 315 to Mrs, Davis. Sylvia Sontag, leave, looking for the Silver Lining . Barbara Watson, leave my incessant chatter to Snookie Le Bosquet. Barbara MacLennan, leave for Biloxi, Mississippi. Shirley Whiteftvrd, leave my calm and collected manner to Mitzie Clanton. Monte XVismann, leave my mural in the eafeteriaf' it's bolted down. Dale Armstrong, take everything with me. Jack Betts, will my closeferopped burr to Sid Hawlik. Bill Bronson, leave my pink glow shirt to Mr. lvfartin, Merry Ann Baker, leave my batteredfup record of Italian Street Song to any battered-up Italian who wants it. We, the Seniors of 1951, leave Happy Birthday greetings to Mr. Miller. 25
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WE BEING CF SCUND MIND . . . XVe, Carolyn Brelismer and XVesley Damerow, leave our heights to Laura Butfington and Bill Gordon. Vv'e, Betty Egolf and Spencer Stein leave our empty ringfhox to Kathy and Bill. l, Tom Christy. hope someone will End Mr. Martin, for he will he lost without me. l, Craig Clark, leave my police whistle and hlaekjack to Truant Ofiicer Coleman. l. Sherrill DeWeese. leave my exciting moments in the haron's room to Fred Mansell. l. Boh Dieckhrader, leave one cupful of huckshot to anyhody who wants to go hunting hirdos next season. l. Leo Doll. leave my surname, Mongoose , to Janice Bailey. I, Bernadino Fieno. leave the other Fienos to carry on For me. l, Leroy Federle, leave my roving eye to Ken Gamwell. l. Don Fletcher, leave my psychiatrist to next years husiness manager of the minstrel show. I. Sid Gilhert, leave my excessive energy to Peter Clark. l, ,lon Craeter, will my ahility as a treasurer to Jim Harmon, who has such a good head for figures. I, Paul Hostetter, leave my ironic wit to Ronnie Purdon. l, .lack Keown, leave for Grand Rapids, Ivfichigan. I, John Kuempcl, will my ahility for leadership to Alhert Fisher. I. Stanley Leiman, leave one old wornfout pair of drumsticks to some wornfout chicken. I. Maiury Lindquist, leave my parking space at the square to Boh Frantz. l, Vkfayne Montgomery, will my symphony to posterity. I, Boh McEwan, will my redfplaid shorts to Allen Spellman. I, Phil Nunn, leave my position as second alternate to Annapolis to Mr. Downer. I, Fred Payne, conscientious in all I do, Conseientiously leave! I, John Pfaff, leave my shy personality to Jim Brady. I, George Preston, leave my wellfrounded figure to Lynne Applegate. I, .lim Shoop, leftif---a long time ago. l, VV'ayne Vearil, do not will my hair to the Masque and Mantle Cluh, although they could use it. l, Ray Wcigleiii, leave my Chrysler to Carl-and he'd hetter not wreck it. l, Boh Kiefer, leave .ludy Perkins, much as it pains us both. , Vx'e. ,lean Roush and Archie Ernst, leave our record of going steady for two years, six months, fourteen days, ten hours, three minutes and eight seconds to any Sophomore couple who think they can match it. l. Betty Brown, will my hig hrown eyes to .lim Lottes. 1 l, Camille Champlin, leave my vast collection of hoy friends to Shirley Bieler. l, ,lutly Cotes, leave my unlimited supply of energy to Allen Jones. 22
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