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I, Roberta Rowley, will to Thelma Watkins, my ability of catching men. I, Bob I-Ieath, will to Jack Ashburn, my curly hair. I, Bessie Brown, will to Phyllis Stryker, my bashfulness and ability to keep a sober face. I, Bob Montgomery, will to Joyce Byrd, my pleasing personality. Codicil To Will Item I. We bequeath to Bessie brown this airplane. May this help you to take your soldiers from camp to camp. Item II. We bequeath to Jeffrey Allinger this book on How To Get Along With The Opposite Sex. We hope ',-ou can make good use of it in choosing your life partner. Item III. We bequeath to Wayne Dorsey this trumpet. We want you to keep up with your cousins Jimmy and Tommy. Item IV. We bequeath to Loif Baker this pan and box of cake mix. Remember farmers like good Bakers. Item V. We bequeath to Cs l Clay this television set. We already hear from you from coast to coast. Now we can have the pleasure of seeing you from coast to coast. Item VI. We bequeath to Bob Heath this cow. We hope this cow will help you begin your practice as a veterinary. Item VII. We bequeath to Irene Ashburn this bell. May this bell always remind you of your Great Lover. Item VIII. We bequeath to Damion Spicer this police badge. May it help you in be- corning a patrolrnan. Item IX. We bequeath to Lloyd Thompson this red tractor. It goes good with dark eyes and dark hair. Item X. We bequeath to Dan Purke this bottle of wave set so that he may preserve his charming waves for the girls. Item Xl. We bequeath o Roberta Rowley this flashlight so she can see better by night. Item XII. We beq' emn to I-Iolmes Bell this mallet to help you become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Item XIII. We bequeath to Donna Midlam this True Romance magazine so you can keep your appeal with the opposite sex. Item XIV. We bequeath to Bob Montgomery this wrench. We hear he is quite a mechanic. Item XV. We bequeath to Thad Carr this cotton for his ears so he won't be so tempted to eavesdrop. Signed by the Class of 5l . Class Poems Smart, friendly, full of fun, Soon their school days will be done. Always loyal, always true, Class of Fifty, here's to you! Who's tongue is wagging fast and free? Take a look! It's Carl you see! 14
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Bessie Brown--- - - - - Lloyd Thompson- ----- Bob Heath ------ Lois Baker ---- Holmes Bell--- Carl Clay ----- .rene Ashburn ---- -- Thad Carr- -- Wayne Dorsey- - - Donna Midlam -------- Dan Purke ----- Damion Spicer-- Roberta Rowley- Bob Montgomery JeffAllinger- -- ---- Pasvinq nf the Lo-ving Cup Love lights her up like a pinball machine. aix feet tall and every foot filled with fun. Always ready for a good time. A sooo name is rather to be chosen than great riches. Once your friend, always your friend. -You can't be a howling success by simply howling. -She says things with her eyes that others waste time putting into words. A good listener is not only popular everywhere but after awhile he knows something. Men of few Wbrdl are the best they say. No two people are alike ann ooth are glad of it. Men who kiss and tell are not half as bad as those who kiss and exaggerate. The happiest miser on earth---the man who saves up every friend he can make. When she drives and sticks out her hand to make a turn it means only one thing---the window is open. A boy who has a natural genius for combining business with pleasure. A wise man knows how little he knows. Last Will and Testament We, the class of 1950, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: I, Jeffrey Allinger, will to Norman Bell, my physique, may he use it to his advantage I, Holmes Bell, will to Forky Rose, my ability to be quiet in class. I, Irene Ashburn, will to Carol Vonderhuevel, all my jewelry to jingle in class. I, Darnion Spicer, will to Ledona Haines, my pleasing smile. I, Thad Carr, will to John Watkins, my ability as a cartoon artist. I, Lois Baker, will to Sue Corkwell, my pretty dark curls. I, Carl Clay, will to Raymond Ball, my position as President of the class. I, Dan Purke, will to Don Blake, my way with the women. I, Donna Midlam, will to Betty Davisfrfy big brown eyes. I, Lloyd Thompson, will to Ronie Allinger, my ability to make points on the basketball team. I, Wayne Dorsey, will to Puny Russell, my weight. 13
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When it comes to big words, Jeff needs no assistance But, ladies! Please! Keep your distance! Donna takes pride in her looks and her clothes. Not a hair's out of place nor a shine on her nose! Dan's face was loved by just his mother, Until he shaved and then---oh brother! For Bob's charm and looks the girls do fall, But he'd much rather play basketball. Roberta's thoughts are always bright, Unless she had a date last night. To be a comedian is Thad's ambition. But watch out, Thad. There's stiff competition. Lloyd is lean, lanky and tall. I-le's really sharp at basketball. Irene's a gal who's really swell. We've heard it said she rings the Bell. Holmes is quiet but loads of fun. I-Ie's really tops with everyone. Wayne's hearty laugh and good disposition Will see him through his future ambition. Lois is sweet, pleasant and kind. A truer friend you'll never find. Damion is quiet and rather meek. But get a load of that physique! A devilish grin and curly hair. That's Montpelier with his carefree air. Bessie's a gal who is very proficient. She knows all the answers and that is sufficient. Each one is important, each lad and lass That makes this fine co-operative class. We wish you luck and great success, And many years of happiness. Class of '5l I5 '
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