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3 Q' We the senior class of Earlham High School, being of dis- puted sound mind and questionably sound body do declare the following to be our last will and testament. Nancy Boyle leaves her desk in the front of the assembly to Howard Bricker and her ability not to get caught chewing gum to Charlotte Lenze. DenriisByrne leaves to Verle Chase his footballsuit which he is sure will be a correct fit. Bill Compton wills his Saturday nights to Preston Spillers and Johnny Westphal. Jean Compton wills her government book to Dot Hadley. To Wayne Thrailkill, Edna June Countryman leaves her desk by the windows. Marlyn Gilbert wishes to leave his dark wavy hair to John Williamson. Henry Gripenbert leaves all of his old high school girl friends to Robert Boyle. Wilbur Henkle leaves his basketball suit to Charles Stan- ley. He plans to take everything else with him, even a little education. Burton Kisling leaves his track shoes to Ellis Standing. His love of music is left by RossLeeper to Oran Clements and the continual search of the lost chord is left to Margaret Gonseth. To hillittle brother, Rex, Duane Letz leaves his car, also the contents. lone Mineart wills her hour of primping before school to her sister, Edith Adolphson. She is sure that Edith will make good use of it. Lois Mohler leaves her late hours to Philip Brown, and her NORMA WELCH I cannot mink of two things and so--Ithink ofhim and let the lessons go. Mixed Chorus I ,2,3,45 Glee Club I,2, 3,45 Triple Trio 25 Sextette 2 , 3, 45 Majorette 2g Marching Band 25 Mixed Quartet 35 Junior Class Play 35 One-Act Play 35 Operetta 1,25 Re-Echo Staff I,2,35 Y-Teens i,2,3,4--Pub- licity 2, Service 3, Vice-President 45 Librarian 3,45 Annual Staff Editor 45 All State Chorus 45 Senior Class Playg Music Contest l,2,3,4. ESTHER YOUNG Not as innocent as she looks, seems, or ought to be. DeSoto lf2 of I5Y-Teensl,2,3,45Basketball 2gMixed Chorus lg GleeClub I, 2, 35 JuniorPlay 35 Re-EchoStaff 4: Annual Staff 45 Class Secretary 25 Senior Class Playg Music Contest I,2, 3. job in Mr. Bowman's office to Alice Sage. Winifred Nellis wills her quiet ways to Bill Benson. Mary Nitchals leaves her desk in the back of the assembly to Marlin Brittain, and her love for books to Leola Fitzgerald. To Sally Jo Standing, Wilbur Russell wills his car5 also the insurance, which he assures her she will needg knowing her driving ability. To Earl Henry, Keith Sage wills his position on the foot- ball team, and to Elizabeth Hunter he leaves his red hair. Jo Silliman leaves her ability to keep her privileges in study hall to Mary Brown and Martha Stanley. Larry Sloan leaves his will to get out of school to Ward Countryman. The job of movie projectionist is left by Jim Spencer to anyone who is crazy enough to stay in at noon hours to run the machine. VernonSpillers wills his ability to keep awake in class to Dick Nesbitt. Betty Stanley wishes to will her cheerleading suit to Don- ald Miller. Mary Evelyn Strong leaves her good grades to Joan Miller, and to Twila Moore she leaves her ambition to be a good housewife. To Jeanette Miller, Alice Taylor leaves herdimples, and her ability to be true to one man is left to Jo Anne Wilson, Norma Welch wishes to will her knowledge of Latin to Larry Jacobson and her typing speed to Mary Alice Conrad. Esther Young wills her secrets for being able to be ready for the bus on time to Kathy Jacobson. Compliments of HUNTER MOTOR COMPANY
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of new Q56 p I9 QC? Au we look 1ntotl1e future w f1nd that the SCIIIOI' Class of 1951 has undervone many chanf cs all for the best ofcourse Let us look 1n on our forrnerclassmatcs IH the year 1901 Nancy Boyle th g1rl noted for her sm1le has oeen promoted to superv1sor ol her department at Banker s Llfe 1n Des 1VlO1I1C Dcnms oy rne a famous pharmac1st and founder of the Byrne Drug Company, lS ret1r1ng to carry on the work of Albert E1nste1n Aft r graduat1on from Iowa State Collcoe B111 Compton has become manager of thc Hollywood Playboy s basketball team lnNewYork C1ty V1Tg1n1aCOfY1ptOHhaS vur1tten her twelfth book How To D1spose of Fr1ends and Influence Men After ten years SCIVICS 1n the WACS Edna Country man IS now head consultant of the Departrnent of Defensc Marlyn G1lbert 15 enfuneer of h1s own TV Ixad1o stat1on MDG 1380 on you d1al and Channel 8 on your I'V set After rece1v1ng h1s d1scharge papers from the Navy Henry C1r1penberg has be come a salesman 1n Ch1cago Much to the d1sappo1ntrnent of the local g1rls marr1ed one of h1s acqua1ntances 1n Oh1o At an early age W1lbur Henkle ot the 1nsp1rat1on to run a young lad1es orne Becaus of the law aga1nst bwamy 1n the U S he l1as gone to Arab1a to l1ve w1th h1 harem Burton K1sl1n0 happ1lymarr1ed for ll years IS now one of the more prosperous farmers of Dallas County Ross Leeper 1S now on h1s second successful seasonal appearance w1th h1s own band at the Waldorf Astorla 1n New York Glfllb basketball Coach at Podunk Center 1sDuane Letz Th1s 15 the second consecut1ve year that h1s team has won the Nat1onal Basketball Tournament Famous for he1r fash1on model1ng and art 1llustrat1ng lb the M1neart and Stanley Company' owned by lone M1neart and Betty Stanley They have recently establlshed the1r busmess 1n PHFIS Lo1s Mohler now owns her own seafood and steak house Wh1Ch 1S known all over the state of Rhode Island No one knows why she went East Sat1sf1ed w1th be1ng an accountant W1n1fred Nell1s 15 start1ng her eleventh year w1th the Bankers of the World Company 1n Omaha As head of the staff of nurses 1n the largest hosp1tal rn Wash1ngton D C Mary N1tchals takes honors 1n her f1ne med1cal care of many d1gn1tar1es of our governm nt Pres1dent of the H1gh Hat Club IS Jo S1ll1man The qual1f1cat1on to Jo1n th1s club 1S tob blX feet tall Jo has certa1nly 'come 11p 1n the world 1n the past few years We f1nd W1lbur Russell marr1ed and l1V1I'1U on h1s lar e sheep ranchnear Earl harn Recently e was honored as hav1ng the Grand Charnp1on Market lamb at the Inte rnat1onal Stock Show We walk 1nto an OfflCC and f1nd as the head of the nat1onw1de Marquette Cement Company none other than Larry Sloan H15 amb1t1on 15 st1ll to be a happ1ly marr1ec bachelor Ke1th Sage 1S now res1d1ng 1n the Lone Star state In the w1nterhe becomes one of the famous Texas rangers known as the Red Ha1red Rustler Buster Who 15 the most noted Navy mot1on p1cture pro-3ect1on1st'7 It IS Jlm Spencer who has been 1n the Navy for ten years In a few years he plans to retxre to h1s cot tage 1n Iowa Vernon Sp1llers has 1nvented a new crawler type of caterp1llar wh1ch w1ll a1d h1m 1n h1s construct1on work The cater p1llar has a radar attachment that allows the dr1ver to sleep Whlle the caterp1llar operates The former Mary Evelyn Strong 1S ve ry happy 1n the cottage wh1ch she and he husband have bu1lt She has g1ven up her career as aprofess1onal s1nger and 15 con ent w1th s1ng1ng Brahm's Lullaby Always a lover of stock car races Al1ce Taylor dr1ves her own car 1n the st1ll popular events She also part1c1pates 1n hell dr1v1ng stunts w1th her husband, who tours the country w1th h1s sp1ne t1ngl1ng show We f1nd the former Norma Welch very happy as an art1st's Wlfe as she prepares her husband's masterp1eces for exh1b1t1on 1n the New York Art Musem If you need help 1n your housekeepmg, consult M1ss Esther Young, Dean of the Home Econom1cs Department of Iowa State College who has rece1vedna'1onw1de rec ogn1t1on for her work Q ,A f 2 ,Q ,f ,- A -E5 I N f- -frs 55 cf X a fir. 1- f' 44 - -: X iq ' W - - ' X 1 ' 4 ' . , , O . 1 11' -- o - ' o Y ' . ' , , 3- ' - - ' V s 0 Ov . g . , . . , c - ' W 1 I X . ! if 0 ' , 1 ' ' x ' - - 5. - .Q ,., v , h . . S 4. . I . X U A . O i - 2 , , ,D , 1 11 I IV ' . . I r 1 ll '- ' , . . H .. . . . . , , , , . f X 'E A . . Q I -N I ' ' ' ll ' - , Y I I X O ' I v ' ,, ' Y U I . . - . I I , he . . . . . ' U . I . 1 . . - C S O I I 0, 1 . I . s , . 3, . , , Y , 1 - . . . . , . ' ' ' ' t ' ' ' vu ll 4 , . ' x . - . . . . ' . .. L . N . . - 3 L . . . .Q H . . - 1 ' 1 U , I I D . . . . A . . . . . . . , . 4 , V Q . . . . , . . , - 1
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