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Page 54 text:
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We, the members of Senior Class of' '41 of Star City High School, of Star City, County of Pulaski and State of Indiana, being of sound mind and disposing memory do will and bequeath our valuable possessions to the followingg James Abbott--my shortness to Bob Aldridge and my small feet to Don Harguis. Alice Badger--my ability to dance to Bill Waener and mv eoeition as chairman of the noon- vc u i '-' hour activities cownittee to anybody who will take it. Josephine Berkshire--my habit of going to sleep in class to Pearl Allen and my good grades to Clarence Doll. John Case--my ability to play a French horn to Dick Compton and my love for Betty Capper to Raymond Hettinger. Melvin Davis--my dark hair to Patty Whipple and my ability to sing to Marie Zeider. Velma Foerman--my place as secretary to Mary Jane Hoesel and my Afs to some one brighter than I. Claude Hair--my irresistible charms to Ardelle Dickson and my height for playing basket- ball to Bob Haselby. Virginia Hanson--my black hair to Louise Mc- Clain and my typing ability to Arden Wank. Gertrude Hood--my position as president of the class to Bill Knebel and my part in the Senior Play to someone who lives several miles from school, Maxine Leasure--my red socks to Harriet Sut- ton and my good standing with the teachers to Wal- ter Miller. Mildred Lemmon--my giggle to Leona McCellan and my shortness to Nina Mastcrson. William Malia--my heart and chain to Neil Hoesel and my love for Carol Thompson to a better man than l. Lois Markley--my glasses to Florene Perwitz and my poor posture in exchange for a good one. Loretta Harklcy--my bashfulness to Virginia Capper and my blue eyes to Bernice Noon. Mary Margaret VcClure--my musical ability to Loretta Grant and my former position as yell lead- er to Patty White.
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QN3 L1 Crestdale was alarge Summer home near an has- tern mountain resort. lt was formerly occupied by Dr. See, who used it as a sanitarium for people who sufferedfrom nervous ailments. Dr. See closed the place up and sold it and it was idle for a year when Miss Helene Shelton bought it and moved in. She became restless and decided to go to Europe, so she real estate are house in the hands of a placed the nt, Miss Bea Yise, left a colored .J caretaker in chargeand started off on her European jaunt. Miss Wise, anxious to sell Crestdale, ran into a family who told her they were in the market to buy a house, and whom do you think moved in? The Nlltt P. l'fLltJC, tha? 3710815 ,jf family, was a doctor who was tired of practicing medicine and wanted to roam. Meta Nutt, his wife, raised a pet snake. Wall Nutt, their soh, was fascinated by fish and vas eaperimenting with them, and lggt but not least there was lma Nutt, their charming daughter. No Crestdale than rived and then Smart fell in was a real nut, sooner were the Nutts ensconced at several of Dr. Seefs patients arw the battle of wits beganQ Larry love with Ima Nutt and thought she Ee was in a peck of trouble and in order to remain near the girl he fancied, he pretended that he was a nut. Engaged to a girl whom he had never seen and trying to escape her, he was confron his wife and h ted with a girl who claimed to be ad fallen in love with a girl whom hehad reason to believe a patient at a sanitariuml The Cast of Characters was as follows: Dr, P, Nutt fPhineasJ ---------- R ------ Melvin Davis Meta Nutt -------------------- Mary Margaret McClure Ima Nutt -------------------------- Marjorie Parish Wall Hutt-D ----------- M ---------e-------- John Case erestus ----------e--------------------- Claude Hair Sylvia - Cerise Be Z1 Wi Gaylord C11 wb ..... -..- lene Larry Shelton- Smart-a- Vivian Tepper- Charlotte Neal- Lila ------- M-- -----------e---------Mary Ann White ----Lois Markley ---Valma Foerman ---Gertrude Hood ---William Malia -----------------------Alice Badger Marjorie Schultz -Loretta Markley
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Marjorie Parish-Hmy ability to keep my Grass Creek boy friend to whenever can get it and my of- fice position to Richard Bonnello Darrell Righter-Nny way with the girls to Danny Sayers and my drawing ability to the Juniors for next year, Leona Rudewwny job on the advertising com- mittee to anyone unlucky enough to get it and my curls on tcp of my head to Juanita Clark. Lois Russell--my freckles to Marilyn Capper and one of ny longer dresses to Betty Budd. Marjorie Schultze-my wavy blond hair to Lura Kistlcr and my ability to play L violin to Eugene Scott. Richard Lee Smith--my position as Editor-in- chief to Boyce Foerman and my shorthand grades to Jtn Korner, William Vernon--my ability to wear green to Maxine Gellingcr and my girl friend to George Hoosels Sarah Jane Wankn-my Weight to Thelma Hoover and my big feet to Jeanne Cooper, Mary Ann White--ny auburn hair te Betty Schultz and my comfortable scheel shoes to Anna- belle Staffeldt, To Mr. Surber we leave our good general ed- ucation. To Mr. Carpenter we leave the ability to guide future seniers in making an annual. To Mrs. Ross that she have a better class recitation on current events. To Mr. Reed better success with his basket- ball tean in future years. To Mrs. Fitzpatrick our thanks for ifuture business correspondents, typists andstenographers. To Miss Thompson our ability to write better book reports and other things required in English. To Mrso Boonershine the ability to co h and sew for our future husbands. To Mr. Byfield better success in bands, er- chestras, glee clubs and other instrumental groups. To Hovey Fahler, our janitcr, the fulfillment of his wish to Work in the new school building. To Star City school pupils of the future every possible success in the future.
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