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Seniors NIILDRED OLDHA M Home Iicouomics I-H Club I-2-fi--I1 Art Club Il-43 Choir 2-3-43 Dancing 1-2-33 Christmas Play Il-4: Student Vouncil I-Z: Girls' State -1. CARI. GILMORE t'oniniei'cial Basketball 2-Sig Choir Il, Boys' Chorus 2-33 Color Guard 3: Retrospect Stan' -1: Echo Staff 4. MARILYN BROWNING Home Economics 4-H Clllbii-41 Fhoir I-2-Il-1. VIIARIJCS BRAGG Industrial Arts Football I-2-I4-43 Basketball I-2-Si--Ig Volleyball 243 Track I-2-33 Boys' Chorus 1-2-ZZ-43 Choir 1-2-33 Color Guard fi-4: Student Council Zi. X' Last Will and Testament l, Mildred Millie Oldham, being of sopand mind and body, do hereby leave the following: To .Indy Shaw, my drawers, shelves and closet space. My comfortable bed to the first one tlnre. My ability to get up early in the morning to Hetty Hardesty. My wonder- ful t'.'J voice and place in choir to Mickey Miller. To Kaiser Kate, my trade at the hos- pital tshe'll be a good nursel. And I leave my love to my sisters and brothers. I, t'arl Froggy Gilmore, being of large body and little head, do hereby will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Jerry Blair. To Daniel Beard. I leave my skill in typing. To the Bakery boys, I leave this motto. Always do better next time. I, Marilyn Browning, also known as Weensie , being of wee body and big brain, leave the following: To Ronnie, I leave all my love and the best of luck to him in his senior year. To my sister, Garnet, the wish to make her junior and senior years her best. May she do better than I. To the seniors of '58, good luck. I, Charles Raymond Bragg, nickname Scabs , leave my ability to play basketball to little Scabs or Wendell, tmay he have better luck than IJ. To Larry Rupp my ability to get up to go to the barn. To Jim Jack and my brother Wendell, my locker locks.
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Last Will and Testament I, Charlene Flint, nicknamed Ducky , being of absent mind and large body, leave as my last will and testament to the following To Charlie, lmy brother! all my love and luck in his following years here. To Curt , my bottle of peroxide- To Evelyn, my ability to overlook unimportant things. To Sharon Pad- gett, all my meanness. To Mollie Brannon, my ability to charm the boys. lHalJ To the Seniors of good luck in all you do. I, Albert Harrington, often known as Big Al , being of small body and large brain, leave the following: To Don Dawson, my gig and basket in the greenhouse. To Arnold Harshman, my ability to get out of work. My locker to whoever finds the key to it. To Charles Flint, all my meanness. My ability to take a joke, to Blunt . My ability to be a miser, to Don Buckley. To the next Seniors, all the luck in the world. I. Anita Smith, being of sound mind ami body, leave as my last will and testament the following: To Della, the very best of luck. To Curt, my ability to get along with Waldo . Those two steady datenight seats to .loice and Frank. My many drawers, bunks and shelves to the one that can fill them. To Linda Garrett, l leave my place in Cheerlead- ing. To the Seniors of the best of luck through your last year at Morton. I, Norman S-keeter Goins, being a phys- ical and mental wreck, leave to my brother. David, my lockers and everything in them. Also. I leave him my ability to make good grades with a minimum of effort. To my little brother, John, I leave my ability to get along with everyone and the talent of getting out of work. To Gladys, I leave her camera and anything I borrowed and forgot to return. Seniors t'IlARl.l'INI'I FLINT Home Economics I-Il Club I-2-34--I3 Choir l- !-il-43 Senior Play 43 Stu- dent Council 533 Christmas l'l'iv - -4 1. ...fn . ALBERT HAHRINGTON Commercial Football I-1.-3-43 Track L- 33 Choir 3--13 Boys' Chorus ZZ-Il--I3 Christmas Play fi-43 Senior Play -1. ANITA SMITH Commercial 4-H Club I-2-Ll-43 Art Club Il: Yell Leader I-Z2-I1--I Stu- dent Council 3-213 Dancing l-2-3-43 Christmas Play 3- 13 Senior l'lay 43 Girls' State 33 Choir I-2-Il--1 Ret- rospect Staff -1. NORMAN GOINS A cademie Football 1-23 Basketball 1- 23 Track 1-2-3-43 National Honor Society 3--13 Senior Play 43 Christmas Play 43 Oratorical Contest JI-4: Art Club 1-2-Il: Boys' State 33 Boys' Chorus 3-43 Photog- raphy Club -1: Echo Staff 43 Retrospect Staff 4.
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Last Will and Testament I, John Ilenry Ilull, usually known as Johnnie , being ot' sound mind and body, up- on this day leave the following: 'I'o Frank Strother. I wish the best of luck in school and athletics. may he do better than I. My lockers I leave to a future dashman in track. 'I'o Fred Searcy, to have the patience through his senior year and to grow five inches so that he can play basketball. To the oncoming sen- iors and athletic teams, I wish the best of everything. I, David Leth, familiarly known as Pop- eye , being of large mind and body, leave my lockers to the highest bidder. I leave my place in dance band, band and choir to anyone who likes them. To Janet and Florence, my two sisters, I leave all my love. To Boy Green, I leave my barn clothes, my ability to milk cows and to use the pitchfork. And the best of luck to next year's Senior Flass. I, Richard Slew Moreland, being of sound mind and body, leave as my last will and testament: To George Smith, I leave my art ability. 'I'o the lieth girls, my ability to get along with Judy Jordan. I leave my locker to the first person able to clean it out. I leave my traps to Gene Vaughn. To the Seniors of future years the best of luck. I, James Doherty, also known as Caes- ar , being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to the followng persons: To Buckley and Paige, Rupp's and my locker. To Blackie San- ders, I leave my ability to get out of work successfully. Seniors .IHIIN III'I.I. Industrial Aits Football I-Z-el: Baflletball Student Vouncil I3 Iietio- spect Stuff fl, DAVID LETH t'oinmei'cial Football 1-Z-Jig Boys' State Sig Choir 3--I: Boys' Chorus 1-2-Sig Band 1-2-3-43 Dance Band 2-Si'-Ig Boys' Quartette 243 Christmas Play 4. IIICHARIJ MURICI.,-XNIJ C'oinniei'cial Football l-12-Il: Volleyball 213 Choir 4: Boys' Vhorus I5- -1: Fhristinas Play 3--I3 Art Club 1-ilfelg Color Guard Cl- I: Retrospect Stall' 4. .IABIICS DOH ICRTY Industrial Arif Football I: Basketball lei 2-Ii-45 Boys' Vhorus Zi-4:
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