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■ WE PAV TRIBUTE TO Our Home Room Mother MRS. CHARLES POE Our K. E. A. President ELIZA CLARK TO MRS. POE There are wonderful souls who live about With a calling all their own; Who do the tasks that the rest forget, Don't want to, or leave alone. They live for OTHERS by deed and word; 1 Tis the creed they believe and love; Tho never receiving their rightful due, They're akin to God above. Our P.T.A. Leaders STANDING: Mrs. BillBratton, Mrs. Herbert Greene, Mrs. Stanley Stark, Mrs. Edmund Kidd. SEATED: Mrs. Russell Morris, President; Mrs. Clarence Haeberle, Vice President; Mrs. Bert Rigg, Treasurer; Mrs. James Phelps, Secretary.
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WE PROUDLY PRESENT Jerry Giar Juanita Stone Mary Lou Powell OUR VALEDICTORIAN DORIS TURLEY OUR HONORAR IANS OUR SALUTATORIAN NINETTE GILLEY Phyllis May Joyce Justice
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REGRETFULLV. WE LEAVE I, a duly authorized attorney, of the reg- ular bar of R. H. S. , do hereby, upon behalf of my client, the class of 1951, of the school of Russell, state of Kentucky, write the following last will and testament of the said class, duly made out by me, legally signed and witnessed by said testator. To you, dear JUNIORS, we bestow our richest treasures, our Senior dignity, our superlative brilliancy, our good looks, our charming manners, our favor with the teach- ers, our splendid grades, and our triumphant exit as the most popular class this school has seen--These are the rare treasures we hand down to the coming Senior classes. To the TEACHERS, we bequeath all the patience, forbearance, long suffering and self- sacrifice ever possessed by us, on the princi- ple that, To him that hath shall be given. To MRS. ROSE, because of her extraordi- nary love for souvenirs, we leave all our composition books, wellfilled, which testify to our long career of studiousness. To MRS. WADE, because of her great de- sire to be absolutely letter perfect , all the worn out typewriter s and lead pencil eraser s, with the understanding that they are to be loaned to whosoever shall ask for them. To MISS WASHINGTON, we leave our elec- tric searchlight, which will enable her to find those two long-lost entities, the greatest common divisor, and the least common multiple. To MISS FOUTS we leave, without the slightest mental reservation, all the dog-earned ed and dilapidated books, with the privilege of gluing, pasting, sewing and generally repairing them. To the following, we leave our personal bestowals which have been awarded to the in- dividuals with complete consideration to the fitness of the recipient. To PHYLLIS PHELPS goes JOYCE JUS- TICE'S size 2 shoes. JOE WILLIAMS and PEE-WEE REED will their ability to get thrown out of four classes in ten minutes, to PAT CANIFF AND BILL BURGESS. PAGE JOHNSON wills his seat in the P.B.K. Grill to DON VINSON. JUANITA STONE wills herlove for music to DOROTHY WYANT. To MISS CLARK goes JACKIE WARNICK'S singing abil- ity. To JANET LOWE goes all the money that PHYLLIS MAY has stolen out of the Senior class treasury. MARY WYANT leaves her paint brushes and books on How to be an Art- ist to anyone who likes hard work. BARBARA HYLER wills her chair in bookkeeping to DO- LORES WORTHINGTON. PHYLLIS ADKINS loves to write letters, so she leaves her jobs to PHYLLIS WILLIS. To WANDA KIGER goes JOHNDA WILLIS'S love for the teachers. JOE MANTZ thinks he is awfully good at keeping out of trouble, so he wills this valuable ability to BILL HILL. JERRY GIAR wills his trig book 28
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