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I, Imogene Lottes, will my dreamy eyes to Anita Sifrig. I, Gary Richards, will my Levi” boots to Smoky McCoy. I, Carrol Maurer, will my red hair to Neil Farley. I, Janice Birchler, will my ability to walk in one spot so long to Carolyn Boger. I, Joan Claise, will my ability to drive a car to Velda Knepper. I, Eddie Pannttt, will my freckles to Anthony Sabelhaus. We know you won’t mind a couple more, Anthony. I, Wilma Hauser, will my position as Band Captain to Carolyn Boger. I, Dorothy Kess- ner, will my temper to Sharon Olbcrding. I, Lillian Reynolds, will my quiet ways to Dorothy Lutgring. I, Edna Mae Parr, will my dimples to Tootie Fricler. 1, Eugene Highfill, will my ability to do such good work to Smitty Smith. I, Morrow Evans, will my nickname Tort” to Charles Har- penau. I, Delores Toothman, will my quiet ways to Hoppy Reed. I, Mary Wilgus, will my ability to disturb classes with my sneezes to Mary Lou Hoffman. I, Charles Northerner, will my position as Senior Class President to Gene Peter. I, Raymond Harpcnau, will my big feet to Betty Hudson. I, Juanita Weiss, will my car to Mr. Hollen’s Driver’s Training Class so they won’t have so much trouble learning to shift. I, Carrie Terry, will my ability to square dance to Bob Pfieffer. I, Jessie Schroeder, will my natural red hair to Betty Boslcr so that Betty won’t have to pay so much for rinses. I, David Eger, will my farming ability to future farmers of T. C. H. S. I, Christie Gengelbach, will my name Christie” to someone more deserving, (his name is John). I, Joe Gentry, will my pin-ups on my locker door to some figure lover. I, Mary Lou Parker, will my ability to dance to Bobby Rudy. I, Catherine Moore, will my singing ability to Dee Pavey. Now maybe you can sing in tune, Delores. I, Marcene Price, will my job as waitress to anyone who wants it. I, Rosemari Quinkert, will my musical ability to the Tell City High School Band. I, John Goffinct, will my ability to get Chemistry to any sucker who takes it. I, Jim Bob McMahon, will my ability to act to Jerry Lemler. I, Mary Ann Richardson, will my likeable personality to Mary Hilgenhold. I, Ruth Sandage, will my ability to read Mr. Jine’s handwriting to any typist who wants it. I, Betty Jean Shadwick, will my tinyness and small feet to Jim Jordan so that he can stand up while playing ball. I, Raymond Gramelspacher, will my ability to get rid of overdue library cards to anyone who has overdue cards. I, James Hacrle, will my wrecklcss driving ability to anyone who’d take it. I, Tom Sanders, will my position as valedictorian to Burke Scott. I, Ralph Hanloh, will my job as skate boy at Jarboe’s to anyone who wants it. I, Sydney Lutgring, will my laugh to John Mark Hagedorn. I, Lois Harris, will my ability to get along well with teachers to Don Page. I, Jane Ludwig, will my red hair to Jo Ann White so hers won’t look SO dull. 25
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Senior Will We, the seniors of Tell City High School, being of sane mind and generous heart, do make this our last will and testament, hoping the undergraduates, the benefactors of our wills, will make use of the personalities, characters, and positions willed them as we have gained them through hard work and years of experience. I, Betty Blandford, will my height to Betty Sue Hanloh. Now maybe Betty can be seen in the hall. I, Joan Bockhold, will my violent temper to Betty Lou Hanner. I, Tony Fischer, will my dislike for girls to Allen Lechncr. I, Charles Geene, will my friendly disposition to Gary Starkey. I, Bertha Brown, will my page boy hairdo to Carrol Ann Vaughn. I, Wanda Darden, will my ability to wrap packages to Mr. Silke. I, Nancy Ford, will my strength to Lois Ann Eger. I, Rod Williams, will my electric guitar and amplifier to Don W. Alvey when he reaches the age of reason. I, Leo Gengelbach, will my bashfulness to Tommy Pannctt. I, Opal Mae Falls, will my bobby pins to Don Page so he can keep his hair out of his eyes. I, Arlene Gruvcr, will my ability to manage a Ffome Economics class to Joyce Hemingway. I, Donald Lee Alvey, will my position as benchwarmcr on the varsity basketball team to Jervis Kast. I, Verlee Zoll, will my diamond ring to Jane Schaefer so Eppie won’t have to buy her one. 1, James Robertson, will my brains to Estil Wilgus. I, Tommy Sanders, will my ability to make A’s to my sister Margaret. I, Jessie Ramsey, will my shape to Sue Spencer. I, Beula Malone, will my job at Fischer’s Chair Co. to Delores Lcmaire. I, Eula Malone, will my ability to get along with people to Mary Ann Dauby. I, Marjorie Ann Miller, will my ability to get along with Cannelton boys to any deserving girl. I, Regina Mills, will my ability to go with basketball boys to any girl who needs it. I, Mary Lee Mitchell, will my love for school to Joe Ludwig. I, Emma Jean Montgomery, will my job at the Ohio Theatre to anyone who is stupid enough to want it. I, Ralph Eger, will my ability to whistle at girls to Kenneth Berg. I, Bill Feix, will my height to Ronnie Birchler so that he can play pivot man on the varsity team. I, Alfred Schroeder, will my ability to type to future typing students. I, Floyd Schroeder, will my plumpness to Miss Terry. I, Lauretta Beumel, will my position in the band to Anormalee Splater. I, Betty Jo Chappie, will my ability to imitate phonograph records to any girl crazy enough to want it. 24
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I, Sharronan Heitkemper, will my loyalty to Dale Scott to Charlotte Kahler. I, Marlene Huff, will my diamond ring to Betty Stinnett. I, James Johnson, will my ability as a girl swooner to Charles Hilgcnhold. I, Charles Kramer, will my position as a married man to anyone interested. I, Ruth Kcllcms, will my way with Miss Royal to Theresa Ettensohn. I, Ronald LaMar, will my true love for Wanda Berger to Joe Paulin for Dee. I, Cecil Mallory, will my quiet ways in study hall to Don Cronin. I, James Mitchell, will my curly hair to Don Page. I, Etta Jean Keiser, will my attention in Government class to some needful Junior. 1, Marietta Kleuh, will my long hair to Betty Hudson. I, Joann Little, will my ability to get bookkeeping to all future bookkeeping stu- dents. I, Marvin Howell, will my pug nose to anyone who wants it. I, Ralph Boerste, will my ability to get along with Miss Yarito to her future students. I, John C. Hilgen- hold, will my quietness to Charles Hilgenhold. To Mr. Hollen, we the Seniors of Tell City High School, will a car with hydra- matic drive for his future Driver’s Training Class. To Mr. Silke, we will a band that has the ability to play like the Band of America. Then he won’t have to worry so much about winning contests. To Mr. Thrasher and Miss Black, we will a better and more cooperative Senior Class—if you can find one. To Miss Terry, we will a basketball rule book so she can call the games right. To Miss Ahlf, we will better ideas in Journalism so we can have a dirt column in the Marksman. To Mr. Beatty, we will a different greeting other than Hello Kiddies” for future T. C. H. S. students. To Mr. Cassidy, we will a student who can come up to his standard of shorthand. To Miss Cook, we will better stage properties to produce her famous high school plays. To Mr. Lee, we will a bookkeeping class that will stay the whole year instead of one semester. To Mr. Moscby, we will a room in the upstairs hall so everybody will know who he is. To Mr. Peters, we will more exciting classes so the students won’t fall asleep. To Mr. Jines, we will more cooperative Juniors so there won’t be so much arguing over future Junior and Senior Proms. To Miss Royal, we will typewritten excuses so that it won’t take up so much class time writing them. To Mr. Sprinkle, we will lengthened days so he won’t have to rush around to his other business during school. To Miss Yarito, we will an English class that she can easily hear. To Mrs. Jean Wetzel, we will an assistant so that she won’t be so rushed. To Mr. Fechtman, we will much future success as Superintendent in the Tell City Schools. 26
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