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Hits ,Maul cniars NAME Lowell Beck Joyce Blakeman Darline Blome Harry Blome Carole Ann Brown Fred Brown Wilma Bollinger Glenda Collier Mary DeMichael Gerald Hurelbrink Jack Kerwin Ralph Lawler Vivian Matson John May Raymond Poiriez Mary Ann Price Roger Reeh Cloyd Staples Keith Swigert James Sanders Janice Whitsett BESETTING SIN Nina Charlie Nyle T alking Red hair Basketball Southern Drawl Men Blue Chevrolet Billy Ann Girls Sonny Exaggerating Temper Heighth Taylorville Barbara Fast Driving Ag. Class Griping NICKNAME Charlie Atlas Grandma Rosie Bloomers Freckles Brownie Irma You All Aggie Grandpa Spagetti Ralphie Vivie Johnny Ramoni Caponi Map Preach Spike Clem Jimmy Jannie A MB ITION Farmer Housewife Marry Nyle Prize flock of oxfords Airline stewardess Basketball coach Secretary To say Chingachgook Home Ec. teacher A Perfect 36 Accountant Own a pet shop Get along with Glenda Own a red convertible To loaf Own the Roxy Learn to drive None Ambulance driver Garage mechanic Run a nursery SAYING You just wait! Oh, Crumbl Aw! You'd like to know, wouldn't you? Gee Whiz I ain't got any What? My gosh You don't know, do your Darn'd if I know Where is Billy Ann? Oh you ignorant thing Nuts! For cow sakes Makes you wonder, don't it? Huh? Shake the bushes Sh ------- uger Get off my back Now, Mr. Meridith Well, Golly DESTINY President of school board Old Maid Marry Gale Raising pedigreed mongrels Pearl diver Cowboy Dishwasher in Sherman Hotel Mayor of Blue Mound Marry a preacher Traffic Cop Shoe-shine boy Dog Catcher Raise turkeys Woman hater Efficiency Expert Invent an unzippable zipper Preacher Horse Doctor Hearse Driver Grease monkey Mother of first sextuplets
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Senior Elass Will We, the Seniors of 1953, being of sound mind qaccording to our own testimony, we refuse to consult anyone else on this statusj do give and bequeath our treasured posses- sions to those we leave behind. No doubt you wonder what these are and, if so valuable, why we leave them to you, you lucky people. To relieve your doubts we enumerate the following: unfound books, un-skipped days,.un-smoked cigarettes, space at the head of the stairs, lost arguments, lost on the round trip between study hall and office fafter four years we're still huntingj. These we leave alike to faculty and students with no discrimination. As a final bequeath, we leave the following valuable possessions individually: I, Lowell Beck, will my A's in Ag to Donnie Swigert providing he doesn't work to hard. I, Joyce Blakeman, will my Blue Mound boy friends to my sister, Marilyn, providing she g08S OU! with two a week. I, Darline Blome, will my quietness to Pat Clark, I, Harry Blome, will my ability to raise GRAND CHAMPION SHEEP to Carroll Myers. I, Wilma Bollinger, will my Florida sun tan to Patty Dye. I, Carole Ann Brown, will my freckles to Dickie Wattelet, providing he doesn't try to get rid of them. I, Fred Brown, will my Taylorville girl friends to Bob Taylor. I. Glenda Collier, will my ability to do my bookkeeping without any mistakes to Pat Corby, I, Mary DeMichael, will my private parties to Sandra Martin, provided she has as much fun as I did. I, Gerald Hurelbrink, will my huskiness to Jerry Pierce. I, Jack Kerwin, will my ability to skip school to Terry Poiriez, providing he doesn't get into any trouble. I, Ralph Lawler, will my dog to Kay Harbarger, providing she takes him for a walk every day. l, Vivian Matson, will my ability to get along with teachers to Mary Ann Minor. I, John May, will my new convertible to my little brother, providing he washes it every day. I, Raymond Poiriez, will my ability to get along with Mr. Fahsbender to Harold Ethe- ridge. I, Mary Ann Price, will my hidden talents which were revealed at the Dairy Lane to Mary Alice Adams. I, Roger Reeh, will my long sideburns to Bobby Gebhart, providing he doesn't shave them off. I, Cloyd Staples, will my ability to get kicked out of classes to anyone who thinks he can beat my record. I, Keith Swigert, will my carton of cigarettes to the Ag class if they promise to smoke them on a field trip. I, Jim Sanders, will my flat top to Ronnie Turner, if he will get it trimmed each week. I, Janice Whitsett, will my ability to wash diapers' to Diane Childs.
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