Morrisonville High School - Crest Yearbook (Morrisonville, IL)

 - Class of 1946

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Irene Eyman, bequeath my talkat1veness to Wilma Jean Smothers John Fahl, bequeath my blue r1bbon rooster to Mr Schmid and his aggies Mary Goebel bequ ath my typlng ab1l1ty to all JHDIOP typlsts Aldene Greear, bequeath Monte Mann1ng to Taylorville Evelyn Hill, bequeath my abillty in basketball t Gladys Beattie Robert Grundy, bequeath my participation in class to Don We ls Velma Fornbeck, bequeath my interest in basketball to Dar ene Lamb I Lou Howard, bequeath my cooking ab1lity to B Brown Cecil Huddleston, bequeath sturdy form and height to Donald Beatty James Kinney, bequeath my all around ability in school to 'Cat' Clav1n Norma Klimm, bequeath my Ford to the Sen1ors of '47 Dorls Lamb, bequeath my love to Larry and Nick LaDonne Lamb, bequeath my cheerleading back to the Mohawk Marjorie McKinnie, bequeath my ab1l1ty 1D bookkeep ing to Carl Poggenpobl Velma MCKIDDOY, bequeath my A's in bookkeeplng to any fu ure bookkeeper who needs them Donald Mcward, bequeath my ability in science to Dorothy Neyer, bequeath my grace and charm to Grace Lyerla Leah Millburg, bequeath my share in the Navy to abso u ely no one Stephen M1ller, bequeath my studious manner to Joe Forres er Temple N1DH1S, bequeath my ability to attract men to Mel a Sarglnson V1olet Ryan, bequeath my fPi8Ddl1H6SS and willing ness help 'Pete Bethard Eugene Salisbury, bequeath my tricycle to Bob Ste wart qlt has an outboard motor, tool Rlta Sloan, bequeath my long red curls to Vanzant Paul Sm1th, bequeath all my love to M C H Alice Stahr, bequeath my dancing ab1l1ty to Melvln Rathge er Merle Waddle, bequeath my motorscooter to C Clark Pat Whalen, bequeath my 10 mllk cows to Juggy Langen prov1d ng that he milks them L t1mes a day Tom wells, bequeath the rema1nder class funds to Mr Schmidt and hi Hoosier Hot Shots, a total of S 72 19 I, ' ' I, ' . t . I, , 3 . . . I, ' I, ' o I. l . I, A l . 9 . 0 e I. I. I, ' . I. ' N N. I, s. I' , . . . - I, , . . t . I, Cub Brittin. I, 1 I. 1 t . I, ' t . I, A. . M b ' . I, . . - to v rv . I, - I, ' B. I, . U l l QSO I, . . . b . I, . . I, ' - ' 1 ' - . I, '

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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of 1946, of the Morrisonvllle Community High School, being of sound m1nd body, and spirits, do make this our last will and testa ment All our possessions, both real and unreal, we devise and bequeath to our dear Alma Mater To the Freshies, we bequeath the privilege to blush and our undying efforts to help them find their classes To the Sophomores, we bequeath the privilege to sleep in the library, on a shelf unless you're caught, then we are not responsible To the Senlors of '48 '49, we bequeath our Social graces, athletic abillty, and good sportsmanship, ability to sleep and talk in study hall To Mr Todd, we bequeath a new fishing tackle and gun for all coming seasons To Mrs Todd, we bequeath the girls' gym classes and locker keys To Miss Estes, we bequeath the time clock in hopes that she will be sure to give more time tests to future typ1sts To Mrs Armstrong, we bequeath our English IV class and also our thanks for all her help on the Mohawk and the Crest Also on the Junior class play and the Junior and the Senlor Prom of '45 To Coach Attebery, we bequeath a six foot team to go with him, also a new team manager to replace Jit To Mr Schmidt, we bequeath more success with his To Miss Kelly, we bequeath some new stoves for her to prepare the banquets for the local business men To Mrs Cantrell, we bequeath Wbugs' or the insect and some new microscopes for future biologists To the Janitors, we bequeath two new brooms, and all round corners to elimlnate the dirt catching corners Neal Anderson, bequeath my ability to play basket ball to Guy Virgll Oller Nita Anderson, bequeath my A's in Latin, with a side kicked out to future students Jack Bacon, bequeath all my lady friends to anyone out of a supply of them Dorothy Coy, bequeath my quiet manner to Rosemary Richter Dale Dey, bequeath my jitterbugging to Earl Oyler Kenneth Dunkirk, bequeath my interest in Ag to Darrell Grundy 18 , . i Q N H. band and lots of blue ribbons in Ag and in band. . s I' - I. I. I. I, . I.



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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The little brick school house, known as M C H S was greatly frlghtened by the arrival of a rather large fresh man class, but we soon overcame our bashfulness Je elect ed Miss Nighswander class advisor, Neal Anderson, president Paul Smlth, vice presldent, Leah Faye Millburg, secretary treasurer We had a weiner roast and hay ride combined and several class part1es during the year Our sophomore officers were 51m Kinney, presldent Dorothy Meyer, vice president, Velma Hornbeck, secretary treasurer, and Mrs Hughes was class advisor As JUDIOTB, we elected Miss Kasten class advisor John Fahl was presldent, Tom wells, vice president, and Shirleyann Richardson, secretary and treasurer This year bonnet Jane of Sycamore Lane' during December, and earned the money for the prom Every six weeks we publ1shed the Mohawk under the direction of Editor Don Mcward In the spring we gave the Junior Senior Banquet and enjoyed enter talning the graduating seniors Before the close of school, we elected offlcers for our senior year Tom Wells was elected president, Paul Smith, vice president, and Rita Mae Sloan, secretary treasurer Miss Kasten was again chosen class advisor, and we entered our senior year with a busy program ahead of s The first important activity was the Carnival, which we gave together w1th the Band on October l9 On November 10, we all went to Springfield to have our pictures taken at Burchett's Studio It was a big day, but a pleasant one During the fall we had a hayride, and there was the usual Christmas party just before the holidays After the holidays, we began thinking serlously about the Crest which turned out to be our biggest activity of all four years we enjoyed the time and effort put into this book to make it one for pleasure now and happy memor ies later So we complete our four years t M C H S They have given us much happlness, and it is our earnest hope that future classes at N C H S w1ll have four years as pleas ant and prof1table as ours have been Jimmey Kinney - 2Q - I 1 . 3 . . 3 was a big one socially and financially. We produced 'Sun- u . 8 I O I O

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