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'Loose-Livin' Loosvelt' QED LOOSVELTD wills his wolfish ways with girls to Red Lincoln. 'Safe-Cracker Floss CFIDRENCE HEESACKERD wills her ability as a 'soda-jerk' to all the other jerks. 'Bugsy Siegal' CJOAN GILLIAHD wills her enormous height to Margaret Ann Hook. 'Calamity Jane' CPAT TALBOTJ wills her quiet, bashful ways to Sandra Stava. 'Willy-the-Kid CWILLIS GRAND wills Anabelle to Butch Trennepohl until she graduates and he can take over again. la Wilson' CGWEN JUNGCKD wills her ways with the college men to Rosalie Blum and also a book of rules on how to keep 'em guessin'! '88 Keys' QRICHARD COFFEYI wills his excess weight to Bill Jansen. 'Arson Annie' CANN KRIEGSHAUSERD wills her ability to get her lessons in on time to Bonnie Erickson. 'Cop-Killer Charlie' CCI-IARLES CHAHBERLAINJ wills all of his crib notes to anyone who thinks he can get by with using them. 'Noisy' KDUANE CERNYJ wills his many friends to Jess llorrison, if Jess thinks he can crowd them all on his scooter. 'Scarface Al Capone' CGENE KLEVED wills his ability to run the film projector to anyone who has patience enough to try. 'The Honest Blacksmith' CRDBERT ARTHUR, wills his dancing ability to Maurice Widfeldt. We hope he will use it. 'Uoonshine Monte' CDAVID DIERIEXJ wills his many Gordon girls to Robert Higgs until further notice. 'Tommy-Gun Tillie' CCLARA MAE TALBOTJ wills her ability to get out-of-town boy friends to Phyllis Barth, for she won't be needing it now, 'Rum-Runnin' Rhoda' CJUNE STABLERJ wills her red hair to Sarah Jane Dewitt. In witness, whereof, we have set our hands and seals unto this, our last will and testament, written this Twelfth day of February, One Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty One. June Stabler Charles Chamberlain Ed. Loosvelt
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ELH55 LUILL We, the Sing-Sing graduating class of '51, being of sound mind and body Cue hope, although we greatly doubt it after four years of overwork and hard study during our years of imprisonmentl, do hereby dispose of our possessions, as they might, if kept, remind us of our imprisonment. To the Warden, George Gibson, we leave a Canadian nickel, Indian- head penny, and an Australian dime for his retirement fund. To the Warden's assistant, Skelly, we leave six beautiful and efficient girls, one for every office period next year. To Guard Huff we leave the Junior Class for English next year. To Guard Alonso we leave our thanks for the time and help she gave us on our annual. To Guard Hill we leave a pair of stilts so that he can see over the desk. To Guard Martin we leave all the material of RHS he can find for his 1952 football and basketball teams, and also our best wishes for a championship team next year. To Guard Leech we leave our best wishes for her and Bus and hope that all their troubles are little ones. To Guard Hinn we leave all the singing talent he needs for his music groups. To the prison custodian, Fisher, we leave a vacuum cleaner to clean the plush carpets of RHS. To those sad and hope ful Nconsn with three more years imprisonment ahead, the freshmen, we leave the large assortment and supply of chew- ing gum stuck on the seniors' desks. To those hopeful nconsn with two years ahead, the sophomores, we leave our angelic conduct in the Study Hall. To those happy nconsn with but one year left, the juniors, we leave our empty assembly desks and our books, and hope that they will carry on for us. WLarceny Katen CKATHRYN MOORED wills her slow, quiet walk to Monica Rush. nRod-Ridin' Ralphn CRALPH DYKESJ wills his ability to get by with kissing girls in the Study Hall to Paul Larson.
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ELHSS PRUPHEEH On our summer vacation in 1956, we decided to look around and see what had become of our graduating class. In New York we found JUNE STABLER. She is now operating the June-Groom Beauty Shop. We visited JOAN GILLIAH'S school for secretaries, which has the distinction of , being the smallest in the world. Since it was a warm day and we were 2 thirsty, we stopped for a coke at FLORENCE HEESACKER'S Drip Drop Soda Fountain. Going on up to Alaska, we found DAVID DIERIEX trapping with his lovely Eskimo wife and five children. What a surprise it was to hear that GENE KLEVE was now Secretary of State of the United States. we found that ROBERT ARTHUR and CHARLES CHAHBERLAIN had gone to California. ROBERT is busy picking oranges in the day time and picking dates at night. CHARLES has made quite an attempt to take the place of Red Skelton in the hearts of the American people. We stumbled over ED LOOSVELT'S legs while he was lying in the shade under an apple tree and while his wife, Sandra, was trying out the latest milking machin on ED'S pet Holstien cow. WILLIS GRAN and Anabelle are now married and he is borrowing the car every night of the week. KATH RINE MOORE is now a famous cowgirl in the movies. Going on west, we found PATTY TALBOT and Wayne in Wyoming on a ranch. PATTY is very busy with the little Speers. DUANE CERNY and his brother-in-law, Bob Waterman, have started an old-time dance in Clinton. We found ANN KRIEGSHAUSER still in Rushville and happily married to Charles, who is now a prominent businessman. Ann is very proud of him, too. Going through Hay Springs, we saw CLARA MAE and Dean. They have their hands full taking care of the little Krugers. RALPH DYKES is now married and has ten children. He thinks he will have to start work soon in the glue factory. The last one we visited was GWEN JUNGCK. She is doing the rumba in the Hoochy-Koochy Night Club in Boston. She told us that RICHARD COFFEY is now a lion hunter in South Africa. Robert Arthur Ralph Dykes Gene Kleve Florence Heesacker
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