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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On September 3rd, 12 juniors begon o new school year. There wos one new foce among the crowd; this was Jeanette Ellis from California. During October we received our class rings much to the pleasure of everyone. Soon after school started Barbora Vohs was promoted to the senior class. Barbara was not to receive any grad?' below 2 in any subject if she wos to graduate. Later we lost still another |umor. This was Adell Graham Adell played a snare drum in the bond and was majorette of the Pep Club. Adell's now married to Bob Hole. The class officers and advisor are as follows: President .................................. Dick Snow Vice-President ........................... Kay McAtee Secretary-Treasurer ................ Grace Abercrombie Class Advisor..........................Mr. George DeLap
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SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Barbara June Vohs, will and bequeath my flirting to anyone who wants it and hope she won't get into as much trouble as I did, also my gum chewing ability to Mrs. Wil-Kerson. I, Betty Lou Emerson, will and bequeath my. ability to get into trouble to Juanita Ayers and hope she likes it better than I did; aiso my love for horses to Katie Marlnee. I, Dorothy Lucille Wattenburger, will and bequeath my dumb sayings to anyone who thinks he can get away with them, and to Dick and Johnny my ability to play the trombone in the hope that some day they play a duet. I, Ellen Westfall, will and bequeath my lady-like manner to Jeannie Jordan in hopes she will keep out of trouble; to Grace Abercrombie my squawking licorice stick better known as a clarinet. I, James Lilly, will and bequeath my comic books to Eugene Wiglesworth and hope be has better luck reading them in class than I did, also my way with the girls to any boy who can do better than I have done in my four years. I, John Donally Abercrombie, will and bequeath to Jerry Myers my ability to play the alto on the beat; to Roy Rohde my hard studying and hope he has better luck with it than I did. I, Donald Gene Reese, will and bequeath my ability to get along with everyone to anyone who doesn't; to Richard Fullerton my extra height. I, Mary Louise White, will and bequeath my ability to argue with Mr. Center and get the last word in, to Darlyne Wattenburger and hope she makes out OK, to Betty Bowman, I leave my good times in a two tone Pontiac. I, Billy Ray Marlnee, will and bequeath to Joe Tolar my ability to get along with the dear teachers of Echo High who have taught me so much; also my place in chemistry to any poor person who cares to suffer as I have. I, Edward William Abercrombie, will and bequeath to any Pep Club girl my ability to buy a letterman sweater; also my bass drum to someone who can play and talk at the same time, as I have tried to do. I. Mary Louise Wills, will and bequeath my ability to love and learn to some other unlucky girl, and to any girl I will Jean while I'm working. I, Homer Newton Bowman, will and bequeath my broken desk to anyone who would like to pick up books as I have, and my good grades to Danny Bowman in hopes that he makes the grade. We, the Senior Closs, will to the oncoming Seniors our good grades and ability to get a diploma, also our empty seats. To Mr. Center, we leave our sour notes To Miss Eatwell, we leave our bubble gum. To Mrs. Wilkerson, we leave all our headaches. To Homer, the janitor, we leave our spit wads. The Student Body we leave in tears. To the underclassmen we leave our sweet memories. Signed: CASEY STOOP
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