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HARVESTER IWDIVIDJAL WILL I, James Ninans, do hereby becueath my bright remarks to Mrs Verema Wayne Leonard, do hereby bequeath my ability to get along th the opposite sex to Miss Richardson June Butler, do hereby beoueath my ability to sell botdops games to the Senior Class of '51 Nancy Hough, do bereby bequeath my ability to get tre marks Economics to Judy Mead Janice Johncox, do hereby bequeath my ability to catch men Marilyn Barron Doris Wilt, do hereby bequeath my good nature to Mr hunger Raer I, Beverly Hillard, do hereby bequeath my brain and brawn to Norman Ca e Ruth Jones, do hereby becueath my shyness to Larry Gunter Ethel Rathbun, do hereby bequeath my ability to drive to ss Yoder Don Quick, do hereby bequeath my ability to play leading rt in all plays to Betty Coy Joel Campbell, do hereby bequeath my ability to make thlr en points to Sam Fallett I, Ronald Simpkins, do hereby bequeath my ability to take out Onsted girls in my Model A Ford to all Onsted boys I, Nalter Russell, do he eby bequeath my bright red curls to all the girls I, Vernon Poling, do hereby bequeath my 1932 Chevle to Stew e Risner I, David Morse, do hereby bequeath my beautiful wavy hair to all the Junior boys I, Don Knox, do hereby bequeath my ability to go with Rosemary Hough to Fulton McLain I, Gayle Righter, do hereby bequeath my ability to catch the eye of all new teachers to Dick Jenkins I, wi 9 I, A .. , at . I, U , A . A in . . . I, to . . I, . .1 . I, Alice Evans, do hereby bequeath my slim figure to Esther I, ' A , . I, A . M1 . I, 1 . I pa - . I, t - te . . .
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HARVESTER LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT State of lichigan County of Lenawee Town of Sand Creek We, the dignified class of 1950 of the Sand Creek High School, of said state, county, and town, being of unquestion able state of mind, and sound body, do hereby make and pro claim our Last Will and Testament Having passed lby the skin of our teethJ this stage of our education, ho e to dispose of our assets, rights and privileges Cif any in the following way ARTICLE SECTION I To the faculty we leave for putting what knowledge we have SECTION II To the parents after our thanks and appreciation into our heads all their trying years of putting us through school we give them their satisfaction of receiving our diplomas ARTICLE II SECTION I To the Seniors of next year we bequeath our ability to put on a successful Senior Play and to publish the Harves ter SECTION II To the Juniors we bequeath the art of thinking up excuses for not having your lessons firlshed on time gh school bruising experience of ability to chew gum in the Freshmen sorry they ever started h SECTION IV To the Freshmen after the entering high school we leave you our study hall and get away with it ARTICLE III SECTION I To the whole school we leave our class picture to be hung in the hall to be admired while passing to classes hand leave a baseball Any and void upon this publication In witness thereof we, the Senior Class, do set our Ne also leave the Siren to be published each month W good team and cheering section for basketball other will or testament made by us is declared also and null and seal to this will on the twenty fourth day of lay, nine teen hundred and fifty I SECTION III--To the Sophomores we bequxath our ability to make ' . e
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HARVESTER CLASS HISTORY We, the class of l95O, began our history in the year 1946 with 30 members, and as usual looked forward to our initiation Our class officers were as follows President Beverly Rlllard Vice President Joel Campbell Secretary and Treasurer Nancy Hough Chapel Representative Ileen Kelley After surviving initiation, we were admitted as members of S As Sophomores we had a class of 27 members The big event of the year was initiating the Freshmen The officers were as follows President Beverly Hillard Vice President Joel Campbell Secretary Nancy Hough Treasurer Hacklyn Pifer Chapel Representative Ethel Rathbun As Juniors we had a class of 22 members Our most impor tant event of the year was the planning of the Junior Senior Banquet Officers were as follows! Vice President June Butler Secretary Nancy Hough Treasurer Ruth Jones Chapel Representative Gayle Righter As Seniors our most important events were the Junior Sen lor Banquet, lay Dance, and Graduation Our class consisting of 18 members had the following officers: President Ronald Simpkins Vice President Joel Campbell Secretary Wayne Leonard Treasurer Vernon Poling Chapel Representative Beverly Hillard . C. H. S. President- ----- -------- -------------- Beverly Billard
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