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Will We Ever Forget As the time for our graduation approaches, we take a few moments from our chemistry experiments, our math problems, our term papers, our current events, and our outside activities, and all those other things that make up our school life to ponder a little while over many pleasant events and daring escapades that will live in our memories for many years to come. Perhaps some of these events will bring a slight blush of shame to our cheeks, but others are sure to make our hearts sing with laughter. And so we present, WILL WE EVER FORGET . . . the reason our senior trip planning was postponed until April first . . . the book reports we had to make up from our junior year . . . Bogg's Pontiac . . . Rea Campbell's oral book reports for Miss Ellis . . . Bill Long's lectures to the Student Council . . . the times the underclassmen crowded ahead of us in assembly . . . the milk bottles that were bumped off the trays in the cafeteria . . . the Slick Chick Club . . . Senior Play cast rehearsals . . . the excuses Ray Hartley gave for not having his homework done . . . the Thanksgiving Dance in our junior year . . . Gene McKinley's parking places . . . the first day of football practice . . . the Student Council assembly . . . those horrible smelling lab experiments . . . the Forty-five Second Club . . . Denny's getting a ticket for missing a stop sign on Prom night . . . our mistakes in Driver Training . . . the Drill Team . . . Bob Smith's many fights with Martha . . . Mr. Olson's P. O. D. tests . . .the basketball game with Bradford at Kane . . . the hours we spent preparing a yearbook . . . the time everyone was tinting or dying her hair . . . the day Mrs. Snyder's desk was hidden in the cloakroom of 101 ... semester tests and report cards . . the desks Ronnie, John, and Ray sanded . . . our tiresome marching practice when coach was angry . . . the day Pat Ray stomped out of World History . . . the day Mr. Olson and Mr. Hughes had their clothes stolen . . . taking the hinges off Mr. Wolford's door . . . the penalties for going down town at noon . . . the F. B. L. A. spaghetti dinner . . . how angry Betsy got with Frank . . . the time Bill Long and Bob Smith got kicked out of assembly . . . the many hours Cora slept in class . . . the gabby three in second period English, Laura, Shirley, and Carol . . . the way we ran to the cafeteria . . . the term papers we did for Miss Ellis . . . the day Mr. Layman took after the Ag boys . . . Frank's and Miss Ellis' corny jokes . . . Paul's asking Violet for gum . . . Dave Morres' spelling . . . our junior picnic . . . the day Mildred stood in the corner in World History. . . the evening Goldie fell out of the bus . . . Siar's and Reitz' black eyes . . . the day Ames locked the girls in the locker room . . . the night Snyder went over the fence . . . Siar and Christ discussing flying saucers. 27
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Seniors . . . 1951 LOIS WELTON Commercial Tri-Hi-Y ... F. B. L. A. ... Tru Blu President . . . Business Manager, Yearbook . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Girls' Ensemble... A'Capella Choir . . . County Chorus . . . Girls' Chorus ... N. H. S. ROBERT G. WINTERS General Bob Varsity Club . . . Varsity Basketball plays baseball . . . enjoys hunting, fishing, and other outdoor sports . . . pleasant to be around. WALTER WELDER Agriculture Solder Future Farmers of America . . . very interested in anything of a mechanical nature . . . plays baseball . . . hunts big game. FLORENCE JEAN WICK Commercial Jean Enjoys ice skating . . . plays the piano . . . transferred from Penn Township as a sophomore . . . future uncertain. DAWN E. WRIGHT Commercial I'm tired. . . . Vice President of Sub-Deb . . . Tri-Hi-Y ... F. B. L. A. . . . Echo Staff . . . Girls' Chorus . . . Mixed Chorus . . . Junior Girls' Basketball.
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