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Last Will and Testament I, Janice Leth, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will the following: To Dorothy Crouch, my ability to laugh things off. To fBornieJ Sharon Born, my ability to live, love, and forget. To Rosie Smith, may she acquire the ability to stay out of trouble! And to the future s-eniors of Morton, GOOD LUCKH!! I, Fred Harlan Searcy, with my wee brain and big feet, do hereby leave to my little brother, Revin, anything that I should happen to leave behind. To Sam, I leave my alarm clock, and may it wake him up better than it did me. My lockers may be given to anybody because they are not mine. To Eddie, I give my hammer and Wrench and also my chair in the pipe shop. I wish luck to all the seniors to come in the future and also to the members of this year's class, wherever they may go. I, Vernon Grubbs, being of sound mind and sound body, do hereby leave the follow- ing: To Mike, I give him anything I leave be- hind, good luck in the future. To Daniel Beard, I leave my ability to get up on time. To Frank Smith, I leave my lockers. To Larry Rupp, I leave my place in choir. To Sam Frye, I leave all my ice cream. I hope you enjoy it. To the future seniors of Morton, best of luck. To next years basketball team, Good Luck. I, Waneta, Beardie , Beard, of sound mind, would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Cortner and Mr. and Mrs. Wright for all they have done for me since I've been here. I leave my brain to Denise and also all my love to my brothers. To everyone, I leave my thanks. To the rest of the kids, good luck in years to come. Seniors JANICE LETH Commercial 4-H Club 3-45 Art Club 4g Girls' State 3, Senior Play 45 Retrospect Staff 4. FRED SEARCY Industrial Arts Football 1-2-3, Basketball 15 Volleyball 33 Track 1-33 Art Club 1-35 Retrospect Staff 4. VERNON GRUBBS Industrial Arts Football 1-2, Basketball 1- 33 Choir 2-3-4, Band 2-3- 4g Boys' Chorus 33 Senior Play 45 Retrospect Staff 4. WANETA BEARD Commercial 4-H Club 3-45 Choir 2-3-4g Dancing 3-4g Girls' State 35 Dance Band 3-4g Echo Staff 3, Retrospect Staff 4.
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Seniors CLIFFORD McDERMITT Academic Football 1-2-35 Basketball 1-2-35 Track 1-2-3--15 Echo Staff 45 Cross Country 45 Color Guard 45 Choir 2-3-45 Boys' Chorus 1-2-35 Boys' State 35 Photography Club 3-45 Boys' Quartette 45 Art Club 15 Dance Band 3-45 Senior Play 45 Oratorical Contest 3-45 Retrospect Staff 4. BETTY CRAFT Academic Cheerleader 3-45 Echo Staff 45 4-H Club 3-45 Art Club 1- 2-3-45 Choir 1-2-3-45 Girls' State 35 Dance Band 1-2-3- 45 Dancing 1-2-35 National Honor Society 2-3-45 Senior Play 45 Oratorical Contest 45 Retrospect Staff 4. DONALD TOWNE Academic Basketball 35 Cross Country 45 Track 45 Boys' State 35 Echo Staff 3-45 Oratorical Contest 45 National Honor Society 2-3-45 Senior Play 45 Retrospect Staff 4. FLORENCE LETH Commercial 4-H Club 1-2-35 Art Club 35 Choir 1-25 Dancing 1-2-35 Retrospect Staif 4. Last Will and Testament I, Clifford McDermitt, being of imper- f-ect body and scattering mind, have spent all my money. But, to Ralph Curtis, I leave my old tennis shoes. To Sam Frye, the boy won- der, the other half of our lockers. And to Wendell Bragg, Jerry Vaughn and Eddie Fer- guson, I leave my best wishes for the future. I, Betty Craft, being of sound body and mind, leave the following as my last will and testament: To my sister, Joyce, I leave my ability to try and also my love. To the Mouseketeers: Joyce, Pee Wee, and Rose- mary, the things I leave behind. To Mr. and Mrs. Cortner, my thanks for everything. To Sharon Curtis, all the music she wants, may she never tire of it as I did. Good luck to the seniors of 59 . I, Donald, Bugs , Towne, better known as Daddy Long Legs , to my younger friends, hereby, under undue obligations, be- queath the following items: To John Goins, I leave the remarkable ability to predict accur- ate basketball scores. To Mr. Elliott goes my sincerest thanks and appreciation for all that he's done for me. fa viva Senor Elliottj. My friends, we end here with gracious affections from me and Good Luck to future seniors of Morton. I, Florence J. Leth, being of large mind and extra large body, leave to the following: To Pee Wee Smith, I leave my place in front of the television set when Pat Boone comes on. To Charlotte, Sharon B. and Joyce, I leave my place to fuss with the kids and governess every day. To Betty Hardesty, I will my place to get up at 6:00 every day. Also to the on- coming seniors I wish the best of luck and happiness through their senior year.
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Seniors CARMEN HARBERT Commercial 4-H Club 3-45 Choir 1-2-3-45 Dancing 1-2-35 Retrospect Staff 4. FRANK OLDHAM Commercial Football 1-2-35 Basketball 1-2-3-45 Baseball 45 Volley- ball 1-2-35 Color Guard 45 Art Club 45 Boys' Chorus 1- 25 Choir 1-2-35 Retrospect Staff 4. JUDITH JORDAN Commercial 4-H Club 3-45 Art Club 1-2- 35 Choir 2-3-45 Girls' State 35 Senior Play 45 Christmas Play 2-35 Retrospect Staff 45 Oratorical Contest 4. ROLLAND JACK Industrial Arts Color Guard 35 Boys, State 35 Boys' Chorus 2-35 Senior Play 45 Retrospect Staff 4. if . Last Will and Testament I, Carmen Harbert, being of small mind and sound body, do hereby wish to thank everyone for what they have done for me in the years I have been here. To Helen Barker, I l-eave my place in choir. To Lillian Boggs, I leave my ability to get all the boys. To Rose Smith, my ability to stay out of trouble. I leave my bunk, shelf, drawer, and bed to the first one who gets there. Good luck to the on- coming seniors of 59. I, Franklin Oldham, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave the following: To the class of '59' the best of luck with date night. To Frank Riggs, the ability to keep his Big Nose Clean. To my little sisters, all my love. To the future Bakery boys, best of luck. To Don Buckley and Sam Frye, six inches in height. To the Home, peace and happiness. I, Judy Jordan, being of 5 by 5 body and small brain leave the following as my last will and testament: To Mr. Elliott, my Junior En- glish. To the following: Mr. and Mrs. Cortner, Mr. Craig, Mrs. Woods, and Mr. Wright, many thanks for everything. I think I've learned a lot in the twelve years. To my cheer girl, Pee Wee, my love and luck in her senior year. To the future ball teams, best of luck. I, Rolland, The Governor , Jack, being of wee body and sound mind, do hereby will to my big brother Jim, my place in the shop, and to my sister Birdie,', I leave my abil- ity not to make the Honor Roll. To Sam, I leave my lockers and any left-overs. And to the future seniors of Morton Memorial, I leave all the luck in the world.
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