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LAST WILL AND TESTAIENT Know all men by these presents that we, the Senior Class of 1958 of Momence Community High School, County of Kankakee, State of Illinois, having an over-abundant supply of creditable activities and possessions, material and otherwise, and knowing that 'you can't take it with you, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament: We as a class leave: The Faculty ---------- rejoicing at our departure The Juniors ---------- our executive ability The Sophomores ------- our gift of gab The Freshmen --------- our esteemed dignity Individually we leave the following: I, Charles Lewis, leave my half of Dorothy's locker to some other 'Knight in Arm-er.' Eileen Jarvis, leave a super-abundant supply of A's to Bill Therien. Bob Gray, leave my official dignity CU to the future cadet captain. I, Frank Vuyant, leave my football prowess to James Terpstra. I, Paul filing-for-a-dayj Metcalf, leave two well-used wads of Vfrigley's gum under Hr. Stout's swivel chair for next yee.r's Senior superintendent. I, Richard Garrett, leave room for five freshmen. I, John Rehmer, being possessed of a certain amount of wind, do leave :lt to Ray Schenk to play the bass in the band. I, Carroll Christensen, being the sheik of the class, bestow this distinction upon Ray fCutiej 1. I. Dennis. I, James Bukowski, leave my size 12 shoes for Joe Lagacy. I, Marjorie Munden, leave my ability to blush to Effie Graves. I , Warren Mitchell , happily leave to Mr. Hungerford my chickens. I, John Behney, leave in the locker-room for my little brother Doug a pair of basketball shorts and one half-used cake of soap fbut no groceries! Q. I, Alice Stout, leave one well-chewed ZH drawing pencil and numerous 'doodle-drawings' here and there on stray scraps of typing paper. I, Art Petro, leave myself to get two more credits so I can graduate next year. I, Lola Moore, leave my ice-skating ability and a pillow to Henry Madsen. I, Leonard Tomaslci, leave my 'vile' 'bass to any one who wishes to make plenty of noise. We, Velma Graf and Frances Graefnitz, leave our beautiful poetry to be used in the CHERRY AND WHITE and other great newspapers. I, Mary Alice Dennis, leave my famous stews to Miss Lichty and her Home Eo students. I, Norene Smedlund, leave to Donald Johnson fthe Junior, a complete collection of assorted excuses for tardiness. I, Frenchy Benoit, leave to the seventh period cadet a bottle of olives. I, Viateur Saindon, leave my well-rounded understanding to Bob Blue. I, Harry Mitchell, leave to Ehnory DuFra:Ln a patented shirt-tail stayer-in-er. I, Jean Schoenwald, leave my Irish brogue to be used by the next German band. I, Franklin Loitz, leave one car with two tires, part of the engine, and several NUTS missing, to any one who will repair said car, furnish the nuts, and transport them to school next year. I, Iallee Steele, leave my many boy friends for Eleanor DuFrain to add to her list. I, Beth Murphy, leave my Irish smile to Miss I.mmel. I, Viola Osborn, leave to all who may be interested, valuable statistics concerning the 'pick-up' of a Plymouth. I, June Clement, endow the mnual Training Deparhnent with my interest in the hardware business. fkrry Reynolds , leave my well-vmrn red bedroom slippers and orange skirt under the gas stove the kitchen for the use of cheer-leaders next year. I, Virgil Chipman, leave my romantic tenor voice and manly figure to lee Peterson. I, Fred Dennison, leave in the last desk of the fifth row of the library one home-grown apple inhabited by one worm to that person who lcnows how to detour around said worm. I, Ruth Goldberg, do bequeath my alluring voice to Andy Devine. ' I, Dorothy Surprenant, leave my Garbo stride to Naomi Purnell. Cswing it, kidll Doreen Brunson, leave school to take up the Palmer Method. Viola Carpenter, leave my lovely red hair to Mr. Stout. I, Duane Goodlcnecht, leave my inventions to Mr. L:lberty's shop workers. I, Ruth Jensen, leave my quietness to Dorothy Raising. Frances Holmberg, leave the Freshman Algebra class still wondering what X means. Bernice Soucie, leave my French accent to Eugene Wardynski. I, Juanita Pinsak, leave my Venus-like figure to 'Sliver' Verrill. I, Vincent Roberts, leave my ability to exercise 'push' and 'pull' false my taste for pop-cornj to Elmer Fowler. I, Orville Wyant, leave school having found it just a 'Snapp. I, Kay Brady, leave my page-boy bob to Etta Jaenke. I, Arnold Bruck, leave to Mr. Hungerford my cow that I ride to school--to be butchered. I, Alfred Reaman, leave school just as I found it. I, Shirley Goodknecht, leave my Barney Oldfield driving technique to Miss Northrup. I, Virginia Sutherland, leave my plan of education providing for frequent rest cures to Devon Cart. I, Ardis Hemphill , leave my south paw dexterity to the F. F. A. softball pitcher. I, Ardis Mathieu leave my 'Heart throbs' and slighted 'r's' to next year's Speech class. I, Janet Stout, leave the headache of this annual to anyone who wants to undertake it again. We, the Class, do hereby appoint Mr. Eeinsen as executor of this , our last will and testa- ment. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand and seal this second day of June, 1958. I. in I. 1. I. I. F7,4,v4-:fi 10
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JOHN BEHNEY Hyde Park 15 Tilden 25 Harris- burg 35 Football 45 Basketball 45 Track 35 Major letter 45 Minor letter 35 Homeroom vice- chairman 55 Secretary-treasur- er Junior Class5 Cadet 45 Thespians 4. 'Sent by the gods to bless a country town. ROLLEN BENOIT Cadet 45 Thespians 45 School Council 45 Cherry and White Staff 15 Cheer leader 3-45 Senior Class Committee. Brsvity is the soul of wit. KATHLEEN BRADY Chorus 1-25 Mixed chorus 25 Operetta l-25 G. A. A. 1-2-3- 45 Vice-president 35 Thespians 45 Librarian 5-45 Vice-presi- dent Library Club 45 Sohool Council 35 Vice-president Junior Classg Annual staff 4. The sea grew civil at her song. ARNOLD BRUCK Football 3-45 Minor letter 5-4. 'Quiet and unassuming. norm: ammsou G. A. A. 1, librarian 4. Modest, demure, and loved by all who met her. JAMES BUKOWSKI . Thespians 45 F. X. A. 45 Annual Staff 4. 'Nothing troubles a lad as tall as he. SE IGRS A N ll VIOLA CARPENTER Tefft High School 1-25 Thespians 45 Senior Class Committee. 'Her hair is her crovmlng glory. VIHGIL CHIPMAN Track 5-45 Major letter 35 F. F. A. 2-3. Calm and as easy-going as a summer breeze. CARROLL CH ISTENSEN Band l-2-3-45 Orchestra 2-5-4 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Minor letter 45 Cadet S5 Thespians 45 Heinsen's Harmony Hounds 45 Annual Staff 4. 'An honest man's word is as good as his bond. Tie hopeJ-- He has all our money. MARY ALICE DENNIS G. A. A. 2-3-45 Thespians 45 Librarian 3-4. 'Her head is always chuck full of ideas. FREDERICK DENNISON Band l-2-5-45 Manager 35 Orchestra 45 Operetta 45 Track 45 Cadet S5 Librarian 55 Senior Class C mmittee. 'From the crown of his head to the soles of his feet, he is all mirth. RICHARD GARRETT Cadet 4. I'm an easy-goin' feller. Boys' Chorus 1-45 Football 15
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