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C6165 W Having strode, walked, sauntered, dragged, shoved, shouldered, crawled, and wobbled through four years of high school, we, the Class of l95I, with dripping eyes, hearts laden with sorrow, and trembling voices, do rise to proclaim this question- able masterpiece of legal nonsense, our last will and testament. To the Freshmen, we leave all our answer books, broken pencils, crumpled papers, old chew- ing gum, also the wastebasket, so they may be- come a menace to the faculty. To the Sophomores, we bequeath Rockefeller's bankroll so they may put on a prom that no one will ever forget. To the Juniors, we bequeath this advice: Eat, Drink and Be Merry, for next year you may become dignified Seniors. To the Faculty, we leave to restore the quiet halls, the new water fountains, and all the many panes which go with V. G. High. I, Charles Andrews, bequeath my sophisti- cated ways to Tom Gire. I, Joann Babb, bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Babs Steffens. l, Peggy Ballard, willingly leave everything to the school, l'm through with it. I, Joan Bender, bequeath my love for talking to Donald Ament, who I know will appreciate it. I, Madonna Best, bequeath my friendly dispo- sition to Dorothy Crawford. I, John Brooks, bequeath my high jumping ability to Richard Pippen in hopes that he will con- quer the heights that I have. I, Don Butler, leave my I5 acres, I3 scrawny pigs, and a balky mule to the Future Farmers of America. I, Charles Billman, leave my old limousine to the junk yard, that is, if they will take it. I, Carolyn Cunningham, bequeath my dramatic ability to Jeanine Callahan who has a good start. I, Frank Curry, leave my outdated service cycle to Miss Sidwell. I, Bob Crossman, will not bequeath my inter- est in Tuscola to anyone because I want to keep it. I, Bob Cullum, leave my cheerleading ability to Boonie McCollom. I, Roger Cook, leave to get married. I, Carolyn Dyke, bequeath my bashful ways to Delores Harper. 'W Q 3?- .1 ' mf- ' -YT' ' lg' . -3 fl, c U- . -w..q. .I , H ,ip l' 1-fy-.i . 'Q 20 I, Ronald Elder, bequeath my million that I have made in the Pool Hall to Delene Stewart. I, Jack Griffin, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Gene Fieldbinder. I, Arthur Harper, bequeath my wavy hair to Junior Soards. I, Jack Kleiss, bequeath my ability to speak before the student body to Roy Elder. I, Pat Love, leave my co-captainship in foot- ball to Jim Fanakos, as he surely deserves it. I, Norma McBride, bequeath my quiet ways to Rosie Bosch and hope that she will make use of them. I, Barbara Page, leave my diamond to Kay Curry. I, Barbara Patterson, bequeath my short nat- ural curly hair to Alice Basham. I, Jimmy Prosser, bequeath my devilish ways to that saintly little Jack Christman. l, Mary Prosser, bequeath my scholastic stand- ing to Rita Christian. I, Pat Reinhart, leave my interests in Villa Grove to take up wholeheartedly my interests in Monticello. I, Dick Rund, leave my driving technique to anyone fool enough to use it. I, Ray Stebbins, bequeath my rosy cheeks to Ray Cheeley. I, Catherine Senters, bequeath my flirtiness to Eloise Laley who is already doing quite well. I, Norma Schreib, bequeath my love for roller skating to my sister, Shirley, to keep it in the family. I, Norma Rhodes, bequeath my nearness to the ground to Peggy Anderson. I, Harold Rogers, bequeath my singing voice to Luther Soliday. I, Carl Soliday, bequeath my Building 81 Trades ability to Ronald Novak. I, Frank Thomas, bequeath my baseball pitch- ing ability to Bob Feller. I, Bill Wise, leave for Pesotum, where I in- tend to make my home hereafter. This document, having caused many a head- ache and worry, is now declared by the Class of I95I to be their last will and testament. We, the Administrators, do hereby affix our seal in the year of Our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-One. gm ,eww JM JVM
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