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Senior Wills We, the Seniors of 1954, being absolutely out of our minds, not being able to remember a thing, ignoring the uncertainty of life, and the certainty of death, hereby make, publish, and declare this, our last will and testament. Article 1 -- We, the graduating class, will Mr. Hendrickson plenty of T-I-M-E to make decisions. Article 2 - We, the Seniors, will Miss Fletchall a grading machine in hopes it misses more errors than she does. Article 3 - We, the Seniors, contrary to custom , cease to will Miss Harmon reducing pills. Article 4 - We, the Class of '54, will Miss McNeely a few wrinkles to prove to people she is a teacher. Article 5 - We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Massey a new pocket knife to replace the one ruined beating on desks trying to quiet our study hall. Article 6 - We, the Seniors, will Mrs. Adams a pair of shoes with foam rubber so she won't disturb the quiet Government class. Article 7 - We, the Class of '54, will to Charles Weir a new Trig class with plenty of fresh jokes. Article 8 - We, the Seniors, will Bill Newman a book entitled, Ten Easy Lessons in Art , to be used for Map Drawing. Article 9 - I, Jerry Alexander, will my ability to type to George Hunt. Article 10 - 1, Cecelia Beuligmann, will my shorthand book to anyone who wants to cut off her fingers to master it. Article 11 - I, David Boren, will Sharon Riester and Billie Sue Galloway the right to get good grades in Mr. Weir's classes. Article 12 - I, Nancy Cottrell, will Milma Oliver my ability to limit my affections to one boy. Article 13 - I, Gilbert Crabtree, will be glad to get out of here. Article 14 - I, Ivan Crabtree, will my ability to get along with Miss McNeely to Bubbles. Article 15 - I, Bob Davis, will my Charles Atlas figure to Jake Johnson. Article 16 - I, Marge Deom, will my southern drawl to Joan Deom, who in turn will pass it on to Pat Deom, etc, etc. I'd like to keep this in the family. Article 17 - I, Myrna Sue Downen, will to Ned Williams my place in the clarinet section of the band. Article 18 - I, Marlene Espenlaub, will Priscilla Cottrell the right to go with that certain New Harmony boy. QP.S.J Which one? Article 19 - I, Betty June Goodman, will my walk to anyone who thinks she can do it justice.
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Senior Wills Article 20 - I, Suzanne -Gwaltney, will my flirty ways to Nancy Wilkin- son. Article 21 - I, Edgar Hedges, will my excess weight to Ivan Reidford. Article 22 - I, Bonnie Sue House, will the Poseyville girls the right to live in New Harmony, so they won't have to drive so far. Article 23 - I, Alta Leewright, will Pat Carner transportation to Griffin. Article 24 - I Malcom Manchette, will my knack for rendezvousing with New Harmony girls to Bill Hyatt. Article 25 -- I, Sue Marsh, will Judy Werry the right to go nutting in Kissinger's front yard. Article 26 - I, Charles Mobley, will Dick Head the right to sing anytime he gets the urge. Article 27 - I, Yvonne Racine, will Judy Werry my ability to catch on to jokes quickly. Article 28 - I, Ann Lee Reidford, will my quiet ways to Theresa Nix. Article 29 - I, Joe Reynolds, will any one the right to play clabber. Article 30 - I, Don Rumble, will Paul Harnishfeger my drag with the faculty. Article 31 - I, Jim Rutledge, will Larry Espenlaub the right to deny or believe anything he wants to about a certain girl of a neighboring town. Article 32 - I, Gene Saxe, will to Corncob Gates, the ability to be an apple polisher so he can get along with any of the teachers. Article 33 - I, Scott Shelby, will my right to sleep in Miss McNeely's study hall to Myron Westfall. Article 34 - I, Robert Stevens, will Bolivar Davis the respect I have to all pedestrians while driving. Article 35 - I, Pat Straub, will any girl the right to wear a boy's ring and not go steady. Article 36 - I, Marionette Snyder, will my height to Sally Williams. Article 37 - I, Clifton Titzer, will my ability to play basketball to Ronald Nulton. - Article 38 - I, Dixie Ward, will any girl the right to go with a boy younger than she. Article 39 - I, Gene Wiggins, will my curly hair to Tom Rose. Article 40 - I, Jim Zenthoefer, will my home permanent to Mary Jane Weedman. :sun- ij
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