Martinsville High School - Artesian Yearbook (Martinsville, IN)

 - Class of 1945

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Page 27 text:

§£ 11 Top: Violet Knoy, Esther Hurt Betty Holden. Center: Eugene Miller, Wil¬ liam Mooreland, Phyllis Forbes, Bottom: William Hammons, Maxine Smith, Elizabeth Hanna,

Page 26 text:

Left: Lois Stout, Vera Ames, Gene Prather, Jean Burleigh. Center: Nadine Swinney, Bill and Audrey Lemons, Jack Brock. Right: Phyllis Galbraith, Bruce Baker, Jeanne Clark, Claire Jean Duckworth. 22



Page 28 text:

WE BEQUEATH Adkins, Kenneth: I will my trouble with the women to Austin Godsey. Allen, Doris: I will my week-ends in Indianapolis to any one who has the energy to keep up with them. Ames, Vera: I will my position as Yell Leader to anyone with a lot of energy—they’ll need it. Baker, Bruce: I will all of the delicious cream pie in the cafeteria to Mr. Dorsett. Bales, Harry: I will my three years spent in Miss Rose ' s Math classes to some Freshman who likes it. Baugh, Betti Lou: I will my knack of wearing my hair off my forehead to Barbara Shields. Bayliff, Phyllis; I will my government seat to some poor Junior. Blunk, Chester: I will my seat in government to any¬ one who can make A ' s on those tests. Boyd, Mildred: I will my ability to be the last one to assembly programs to anyone who doesn ' t mind having their feet stepped on. Brock, Charles: I will my secretarial office in the F.F.A. to anyone who wants it. Brock, Jack: I will the faded, tan Ford to my brother, Don, and all the good times I ' ve had in it. Brummett, Nina: I will my studious hours to my athletic-minded brother. Bunton, Harry: I will my ability to run 200 yards and still be one of the first in line in the cafeteria to some unenergetic person. Burkett, Mary Rose: I will my little government seat to Phyllis Allison in hopes that it will Phid her better than it did me. Burkhart, Rosemary: I will my quiet ways to no one. Burleigh, Lois Jean: I will my size 6 yell shoes to Betty Hacker, and hope that she soon will be able to fill them. Burns, Mamie: I will my interest in a certain person to no one. Castner, Mary: I will my name as being Spoiled to any other only child. Champlin, Ruth: I will a portion of my quietness to my cousin, Dorothy. Chenow eth, Suzanne: Will my bobby socks to any younger member of our gang. Cibull, Alfred: I will my past three years in Math class to anyone who likes Math and a swell Math teacher. Clark, Jeanne: I will my place in Mr. Kurtz ' s office, to anyone who has a lot of patience. Clark Phyllis: I will my pleasant outlook to anyone who can laugh in the face of a chemistry test. Congram, Lois: I will my desire to carry several subjects to anyone who can find time to get them all in. Cook, Bill: I will my nickname carelessness, in Math class to anyone who can uphold it. Cooksey, Emma Jane: I will my worn out govern¬ ment book to Miss Perkins; I hope she enjoys it as much as I have. Davis, Philip: I will my seat on the school bus to Donald Gene Traub. Day, Florence: I will to some unfortunate person my ability to be in the right place at the wrong time, and the wrong place at the right time. Dixon, Betty: I will my seat on the Brooklyn bus to anyone who can ride as often as I do without having to pay taxes. Duckworth, Claire Jean: I will all my pennies to Wayne for I ' m convinced he ' ll need them. Forbes, Phyllis: I will my baritone, Henry, to Hickman ' s flute, Hester, and may they live happily ever after. Fulford, Minor: I will my love of horses and women to no one. Galbraith, Phyllis Jean: I will my quiet ways and my disposition which I inherited from my Dad to no one. Giles, Donald: I will my seat in government to any¬ one who wants it. Hacker, Coleen: I will my enthusiastic efforts to slave it our twelve years to Bob—Brother, you ' ll ne ed it. Hamm, William: I will my interest in blondes in Green Township to no one. Hammons, William: I will my position in the F. F. A. to anyone who can stand beneath the rising sun. Hand, Mary: I will my ability to make kids laugh in or out of school to anyone who likes to use the slogan, No fools, No fun! Hanna, Elizabeth: I will all the question marks I have received on chemistry papers to Miss Ossenburg, so that she can use them again. 24

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