Echo High School - Echoes Yearbook (Echo, OR)

 - Class of 1951

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THIS WE HAVE DONE! Senior Class History It seems such a short time since we were 15 freshmen coming up the steps here at Echo High, Those that started out were: Juanita Ayers, Dorothy Wiglesworth, Charlotte Laughhn, Jeanne Jordan, Barbara Lieuallen, Lilly Crow, Swede Ramos, John Madison, Bob McVicker, Eugene Wiglesworth, Al Young, Jim Savage, Bill Spann, Richard Fullerton, and J. D. Ephlin During our freshman year we sponsored a Hal- In our sophomore year Barbara Lieuallen was married. J D. Ephlin, Lilly Crow, and Jim Savage all moved away. Kathy Ellis, Mary Lou Farrens and Judy Walpole all enrolled during the year. As sophomores we were given the privilege of initiating the freshmen. Our officers were: As juniors we had finally made the grade of upper classmen. At the first of the year we received our class rings. On October 20th the juniors gave a play and later we honored the seniors with a banquet. In our junior year Judy Walpole left and Jim Stockard entered. Our class officers are: Well, we finally made the grade of seniors As seniors we were very busy. We ordered our announcements, caps and gowns and all the other things that go with graduating. The class officers were: lowe'en Party and the Freshman Return Party. Our class officers were: President ......... Vice President Secretary-T reasurer Advisor ........... ......Bill Spann Charlotte Laughlin . Swede Ramos Coach DeLap President .. Vice President Swede Ramos Bob McVicker Secretary T reasurer Advisor . Dorothy Wiglesworth Kathy Ellis Mrs Wilkerson Secretary T reasurer Advisor . President Vice President . . . Jim Stockard Eugene Wiglesworth Juanita Ayers Dorothy Wiglesworth Mrs. Wilkerson Advisors President........... Vice President Secretary-T reasurer ..........John Madison Eugene Wiglesworth Mary Lou Farrens Coach DeLap, Mr. Center Class motto—Our aim success, our hope: to win. Class colors—Green and white. Class flower—White rose.

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Senior Class JIM STOCKARD Transfer 3 Class President 2 Student Body Sergeant at Arms 3 Student Council 3 Track 3 Play Cost 3-4 Band 3-4 Baseball 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Football 3-4 JEANNE JORDAN Sergeant at Arms Girls' League 1 Girls' League 1-2 Band 1-2-3-4 G A A 1-2-3-4 Girls' Volleyball 1-3-4 Secretary Student Body 2 Student Council 2 Orchestra 2-3 Paper Stoff 2-3-4 Pep Club 2-3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Play Cast 3-4 RICHARD FULLERTON Boxing- 1 Band 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1 -2-3-4 Letterman's Club 2-3-4 Play Cast 3-4 Football 4



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Senior Class Will We, the seniors delighted at the thought of leaving E. H. S., leave the faculty in tears and to the student body we leave our battered books and desks. To the junior class we leave our favorite hiding places we used when we skipped English. To the sophomore class we leave the ability to throw good Hallowe'en parties. To the freshmen we leave the happy thought of not being green when they come back next year. I, Dorothy May Wiglesworth, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get into mixups to Dorene Davis in hopes that she can get out of them better than I did. To Kay Lieuallen I leave my twirling ability. I, Robert Lee McVicker, do hereby will and bequeath my curly hair to Jerry Myers in hopes that he keeps it just as curly, and to Buddy Graham I leave my acting ability hoping that he has just as much fun as I did. I, Charlotte Eileen Laughlin, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to say the wrong thing at the wrong time to Shirley Myers and to Kay Laughlin I leave my temper to keep it in the family. I, Victor James Stockard, do hereby will and bequeath my flashy clothes to Lary McAtee so that he will have a larger assortment and to Gary Bohms I leave my position on the football team. I, Dorothy Jeanne Jordan, do hereby will and bequeath my handwriting to Coach DeLap in hopes that his future students can read it and to Bill Spann I leave my cafeteria job knowing that he can handle Myrtle better than I did. I, Charles Joseph Ramos, do hereby will and bequeath my flirting ability to John Ramos in hopes that he puts it to better use than I did and I leave my good grades to anyone who thinks he can use them. I, Kathleen Joyce Ellis, do hereby will and bequeath my everyday spats with Ernie to Donna Snow, hoping that Ernie doesn't get too mad and I leave my liking for Alumni boys to Beverly Clark, I, Eugene Walter Wiglesworth, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to talk so much to Roy Rohde and I leave my laugh to anyone who wants it. I, Mary Lou Farrens, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to look busy to Mer-rilyn Dorn because it might come in handy and to Sis I leave all of our good times together. I, Juanita Mae Ayers, do hereby will and bequeath the headaches of being editor of the school paper to some poor junior who thinks he can find a remedy for them and to Kay Lieuallen I leave my sweet disposition. I, Richard Blake Fullerton, do hereby will and bequeath my job as band librarian to anyone who doesn't like to play his horn and to Dayle I leave all of our good limes together. I, John Allen Young, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip English class to anyone who thinks he can get away with it and to LeWard Collmsworth I will my nickname, Curly, in hopes that he will like it as well as I did. I, John Frank Madison, do hereby will and bequeath Mrs. Wilkerson her literature book, because she might need it next year and to Elmer Berry I leave my ability to sleep m bookkeeping hoping that he doesn't miss too much. Signed: Curly Breezy Sunshine Mac

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