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Class Will I, Jim Ashley, will my ability to study to Mike Wayt, and to say the most ignorant things at the wrong time to Carolyn Cohee. I, Ted Bowen, will my shoes to William Reed to walk up the aisle, and my ability to keep my mouth shut to Phil Reed. I, Julia Brant, will my ability to go steady with the same boy for four years to Janet Sue Brant. I, Raymond Burns, will my ability to be the only boy in Typing II to Jimmy K. Caldwell. I, Jean Canter, will my Government book to anyone fool enough to take it, and my typewriter to the first person stupid enough to take second year typing. I, Norma Cochran, will my law book to anyone who is brave enough to take it. I, Robert Crenshaw, will my ability to play basketball to Tommy King, to catch on the softball team to Paul I-Iartsock, my batting average to Norman Perrel, and to flirt with all the girls, to John Higbee. I, Marilyn Crum, will my ability to be Mr. Forbes's pet to Sam Fields and my blonde hair to Wilma Whiteman. I, Donald Davis, will my ability to throw erasers in the assembly without being caught to Jim Taylor and to get home early on Saturday nights to Gordon Maish. I, Jeanette Evans, will my ability to go with boys to Joan Ostler. I, Morris Fausett, will my ability to flirt with all the girls to Bob Smith to play ball to Joe Mason, to box to Don Peterson, and my singing ability to Phil Reed. I, Joan Hedges, will my ability to flirt with all the boys at school and on Saturday nights to Patsy McKinzie. I, Richard Huffer, will my bashfulness toward the girls to Jimmy Caldwell, and my height to Kenny Eads. I, Susanne Huffer, will my ability to get along with Forbes to Fern Shearer. 21
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bought a small cattle ranch, and today it is the sixth largest Angus ranch in the world. Don't you think that Piedmont did OK? James Webb now has a steady job until 1964. He moved from one job to another: then he met a Missourian girl who inspired him to be a detective for an insurance company in Chicago. Now he is hunting insurance delinquents. He meets lots of funny people, gets to travel all over the world, and enjoys it a lot. Jo Watkins is living on a farm near Lafayette with her husband, Cletus Miller. She is using her ability as a registered nurse in rearing her triplets, two girls and one boy. She is quite busy with her hobbies, singing and flying, and taking care of the children. Let's hope that Jo and Wayne don't have a head-on collision while searching the clouds. This is the list of all the class and what they are now doing. Who said the Seniors of 1951 wouldn't be famous? llviust have been Mr. Reedj. As this took most of the afternoon, it was time for every- one to start home. We all said our farewells, and left with the expectation of seeing everyone in 1971, ten years from now. Goodbye kids, see you thenf ia.:- An easy government job in the swivel service. He could always count on his wife to addle up the monthly accounts. He could convert a minnow of thought into a whale of sound. When it comes to used cars, it's hard to drive a bargain. Traveling faster than sound will at least eliminate the voice from the back seat. As cool as the inside of a wave. Taken from: READERS' DIGEST Z0
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I, Mary Kingery, will my typing ability to Mr. Forbes and my librarian job to Sarah Newell. I, Sarah Laughner, will my typing ability to anyone who is crazy enough to take it two years, and my desk to anyone who will have it. I, Thelma Maish, will my Trig book to anyone who wants it. I, Betty New, will my ability to wait until I am a Senior to be engaged, to Laura Jean Perrel. I, Wayne Patchett, will my ability to type perfect to Mr. Forbes. I, Jane Ann Reed, will my thinness to Joan Ostler and the color of my hair to Leona Crick. I. Jimmy Thompson, will my weight to Norman Perrel, and my driving ability to Tom Daniels. I, Jo Watkins, will my ability to live in ignorant bliss to Sara Sue Huffer, and the privilege of being late almost every morning to David George. I, Jimmy Webb, will my ability to read library books in the assembly to Rex Crum. of? Q Milton Berle referring to his brother, I want him to learn a trade, so at least he'll know what job he's out of' ............ Jack Parr to a heckler, A man with your IQ should have a low voice, tod' QTimel .... . . . . . . . . Jack Berry, l got up at the crack of dawn, stuffed up the crack and went back to bed. WEATHER REPORT: Whew-Midi TSKf TSKf ---- The new beach fashions were a little more than she could bare. flvlinneapolis Starj Taken from: READERS' DIGEST 22
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