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- 3554? ,,.Q --t- - , Senior Will I, Gilbert Pigg, bequeath my weakness for the women to Warren Driver. I, Forest Stuthard, will my place in the Journalism class to anyone who wants a lot of work and no pay. I, Sarah Wise, bequeath my grim determination to the general run of Juniors. b t I, the venerable Max Myers, bequeath my curly locks to Reece Hub- er . I, Harold DeNeve, bequeath my gracious stride to Ruth West. I, Hazel Parsons, the big shot, will my Adonis form to Marilyn Spinks. I, Jack Priest, give my line with the fairer sex to Bill Swan. I, William Harding, will my bashfulness to John Larson. R1 I, Dudley Teasley, do gladly bequeath my motor-cycle spills to Juanita 1 ey. I, Milton Harding, will my poetic, vocal, dramatic and whatever other ability I possess to Ivan Taylor. I, Everett Houldson, bequeath my long standing love affair to Doc Carr. I, Bessie Hill, solemnly will my liking for he men to Janice Spinks. I, Toots Clayton, bequeath my husky voice to Paul Rumple. I, Elton Taylor, will my blond wig to Eugene Cobb. I, William Jordan, bequeath my dainty little dogs to Ruby Figg. I, Anna Bailey, will my notoriety in romance to Phyllis Roeder. I, Phyllis Beck, transfer my standing in G.A.C. to Don McGee. I, Eunice Cooksey, bestow my art of invoking laughs to anyone who can make as many breaks as I can. I, Keith Pigg, give in good will, my large waistline to Joe Exline. I, Forrest Everhart, bequeath my dapper appearance to Harold Driver. I, Mavis Smith, will my part of the 7th period gab society to Adelia Jones. I, Doris Boone, will my timidity to Mr. Irons. I, Mary H. Buckner, will my long blond curls to Reba Grifiiths. S hl, Freda Stanley, give my control over little J oe to any deservant op . I, Doris Bledsoe, will my shortness of stature to Mary Butler. I, Mabel Burch, will my talent in boy-lure to Delores Lippeat. I, Ray Smith, will my dash on the grid-iron to Billy Ball. I, Berniece Denman, will my touch-me-not disposition to Mary Thompson. I, Amy Hancock, will my dash to Clara Stringer. By Forest Stuthard Eighteen
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W4 usenior Will We, the Seniors of Union High, being sound of both mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath our ambition to the Faculty this 29th day of April and: I, John Exline, will my obedience throughout my high-school days to Virgil Watkins. I, Ray Ballard, bequeath my long nourished and well-developed in- stinct of disagreement to Jesse Wilkes. I, Agnes Ball, will that Way with the superiors to Bob McCulloch. I, Ray Deckard, do gracefully bestow my art at primping to James R. Phillippe. I, Charles Harris, will my timid nature to Paul Walters. I, Jack Harmon, oHer my friendship with the typing instructor to a prospective typing student. I, Everett Hicks, give freely of my meekness to our superintendent. I, Leanor Rector, will my slight stature to Mary Wells. I, Evah Wolfe, will my directness of speech to any stuttering Fresh- man. I, Martha J. Yung, will my jovial ways to the school mascot, Barney. Lola Teasley, bequeath my suthen accent to Arthur Evans. Lois Sanders, will my ability to tend to my own business to the Journalism Class. I, Flora Holt, bequeath my ability to tend to many affairs success- fully to James Sevier. I, Bobby Yung, will with pleasure, my middle name to Mr. Leaman. I, Lucille Yung, will my consciseness to James Brown. I, Lloyd Shepherd, bequeath my strong liking for correcting fluid to almost any Journalistic fiend. I, Donald Scamihorn, will my liking for English IV to Miss Loveall in exchange for a credit in the same. I, Clara Smith, will my air of finality to Joe Dukes. I, Sybil Sweeney, will my ducky giggle to Mr. Osborn. I, Lillian Teasley, will my commercial bearing to Chuck Abrams. I, Marjorie Ingram, bestow my ability to tell 'em upon Mr. Leaman. I, Margaret Houpt, bequeath my dark tresses to Glenovia Wright. I, Nora Jenkins, will my slender form to Miss Aikman. I, George Jones, will my agreeable moods to Miss Braatz. I, Charles Keene, will my tact at typing to a next year's victim. We, Berniece King and Jennie Wise, will our staunch friendship to Arthur Evans and Mathematics. I, Virginia Kramer, bequeath my dramatic talent and ability to play leading roles to Lloyd Mason. T II, Annis Morford, will my interest in the library atmosphere to Ivan ay or. I, I, Seventeen
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'NIB gn... Q .4 'jss-- T h I ' r ,DRA x N, This was discovered in the dead letter office and forwarded to the following address: Miss Lucille Yung, Lncille's Beauty Salon, Hollywood, California. September 20, 1945 Chicago, Illinois Dear Lucille, I haven't written to you since I saw you last month because I took a two weeks' vacation and went home to Dugger to visit mother and father. I hope that you and Marjorie Ingram lor perhaps I should say Mitzi Ingalls, the Brightest Star of Hollywoodj have succeeded in settling your trouble over the kind of facials you give her without going to court about it. You asked me to try to find the whereabouts of all our graduating class of '35. With much trouble and with the aid of Sybil Sweeney Know Mrs. Milton Hardingj I succeeded in securing all the information I could. Apparently Milton, who, by the way, is now a lawyer in Washington, D. C., made it a hobby to find out about all of his former schoolmates. Anyway, this is the lowdown as I heard it. Jack Harmon and his wife, Mavis Smith, live in Indianapolis where he is the head of the Indiana Commercial School. They live in a new apartment house and have a well-furnished home. They only have a small kitchenette though, because Mavis would rather go to restaurants than cook. Forest Stuthard Cyou have probably read of this in the papers! is a racer and has won the Speedway Race at Indianapolis three times. He has been engaged to Annis Morford for five years, but she will not marry him until he gives up racingg hence, they have never married. Max Myers married his boyhood sweetheart after he graduated from Purdue University and is now owner of what was formerly Bolten's Fruit Farm. Lloyd Shepherd, who lives in Terre Haute with his loving wife, Phyllis Beck, is the owner of a small plumbing shop. Mable Burch and Berniece Denman have a beauty parlor at Sullivan. Gilbert Pigg is a telephone linesman and lives in Gambill with his wife, the former Delores Clayton, and their six offspring. Ray Smith is having a marvelous time touring the world as a pro- fessional basketball player. Nora Jenkins has published a book of poems entitled Nora's Love Lyrics and has dedicated them to Ray Ballard. Lola Teasley married an orchestra leader from Frankfort who talks with a southern drawl. Lilliam Ruth Teasley is a very successful torch-singer in a New York night club. Clara Smith proved that she was wearing a real engagement ring during her Senior year when she and Nat settled on a farm near Terre Haute. Keith Pigg and Margaret Houpt were married in '38 and settled on the Pigg farm. Lois Sanders tours the United States with a Barnstorming plane as a parachute jumper. Leanor Rector lyou've seen her pictures in the papers, I supposeb is the star of Broadway. Have you read the accounts of her wonderful sex appeal? It seems that six men have committed suicide because of her ani she now ' - A 5 - i Nr 7' V fm ' I b . Cl N35 Nineteen
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