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.S-Efl OI' C7655 THE SENIOR CLASS RESPECTFULLY BEQUEATHES Shirley Fichtner's willingness to study to Oscar Grimesg Bill Mc- Cord's ability to sleep in Study Halls to people who stay out lateg Susie Howe's ability to hold a man to Gerry Kintzg Berny Meister's ability to play football to Butch Wen-dellg Donna Seeman's quietness to Doris Het- rick: Reiss's music talent to the Weber twinsg June Bear's personality to her sister: Jean Ellsworth's driving ability to Paul Hoyg Bill Braucher's athletic ability to Delvin Baker: Ardythe White's love for Lehman to Bill Powellg Bill Trott's navy experience to future sailorsg Jim Cross's quiet- ness in Mrs. Young's classes to Carol Fryerg Ramona Yarman's personality to Vivian Surbeyg Barbara Jefferson's popularity with Junior boys to Dar- lene Broeskeg Mary Frank's men to Beulah Myersg Vivian Martin's legs to Spud Baxterg Jack Masline's build to John Holder: Vi Schneider's monitor post to future time-wastersg Jim Boettler's mechanical ability to Leo Rab- edeaug Dave Cordes' poker parties to Don Deubleg Betty Gladfelter's love for McKinley to Helen Dailyg Ray Hart's ability to play piano to Shirley Boigegraing Mary Kuntzman's sailors to anyone who can get oneg Billye Blunk's photography to Mr. Davisg Bob Bishop's faithfulness to one girl to Skip Marquardtg Katie Miller's fingernals to those who bite their finger- nailsg Susanna Russell doesn't will her slide tromboneg Leroy Schrecken- gost's wolfing to Jeep Boettlerg Bob Owens's jokes to Wip McCamantg Mary Dahler's sense of humor to Shirley Debonneyg Dolores Newell's hair do's to Anna Marie Smithg Jean Burkholder's buil-d to Eugene Frankg Ardy Greenho's devilish ways to Sherwin Snyderg Lois Little's knowledge of avi- ation to future flyersg Folden Stumpf's mentality to Bill Poolg Paul Young's love for horses to everyoneg Jim Yonally's presidency to an oncoming Juni- org Ellen Hobert's love for Lincoln to Bill Schreckengostg Shirley Fondri- est's height to Nancy Witterg Alki Hall's curly hair to Sammy Oliver: Shirley Livingston's cars to any junk dealer that wants themg Dick Wit- ter's red hair to Niles Baabg Thelma Huth's knowledge of Latin to Dick Hawkinsg Nile Kamp's Marine Spirit - to Doris Hanelg Marg Smith's skill as a soda jerk to the employees of Schafer Sz Messerly'sg Betty Beavers' athletic likeness to Nancy Troutg Tennessee Brc.wn's trumpet to Charlie Spivakg Sara Lou Phillis's shorthand to future secretariesg Glenn Saylor's stories in speech class to Harold Duryeeg Patty Moon doesn't will Dick Witter to anyoneg Paul Ober's laugh to Mr. Schneiderg Dona Ro-yer'S neat- ness to Charlie Landeaug Evelyn Buckley's baseball playing to Mildred Walkerg John Bernard's football pants to Harold Murphyg Rita Dick's height to Jackie Logang Harry Deex's beard to Richard Rohrerg Marilyn Overholt's skill in Art to Rose lVIarie Zenglerg Miriam Schneider's ability to keep one man to anyone else going steadyg Eugene Berrodin's Extemporan- eous speeches to June Marting Corky Robart's laughter to Marilyn Weaverg Rosie Blubaugh's popularity with St. Johns to Bob Shawg John Combs' quietness to Ray Kaufmang Florence Earl's trips to Skateland to Harry Yohog Esther Hetrick's typing t-o Stanton Carsong John Casper's deter- mination to complete school to Clancy Brickerg Shirley Melhorn's long hair to Carolyn Storchg Carol Shaub's mirth to Jewel Shenkg Elden Surbey's truck to the Seemansg Howie McCamant's stubbornness with teachers to Paul Sluss. . Twenty-two A
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FIRST ROW: Caroline Venditti, Corrine Renner, Richard Rohrer, Harold Murphy, Jack Roberts, Betty Wallace, Jewel Shenk, Beulah Meyers, Joan Jefferson, Mildred Walker. SECOND ROW: Dawn Miller, Phyllis McDowell, Carolyn Storch, Rose Marie Zengler, Peggy Lowry, Nancy Witter, Marilyn Weaver, Eileen Rhodes, Anna Marie Smith, Geraldine Kintz, Mr. Robinson. THIRD ROW: Helen Richa1'ds, Bill Lerch, Eugene Parker, Donald Snyder. Mark Rubright, Robert Shaw, Charles Teeters, Herbert Ingold, Jacqueline McDowell. FOURTH ROW: Paul Roush, John McCamant, Robert Weber, Gene Willaman, Donald Wendell, Harold Keller, Dean Smith, Paul Sluss, Firl 'Xiivur .. .ne . CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN YEAR: The Sophoniores started oil' by giving us, the class of JIT, a big send off with an initiation party. lThe Juniors were certainly represented there too.J Our struggle during the first year proved of some avail, for many of us went through the agonies of scholarship with flying colors. Our class, being one of the largest up to date, occu- pied three home rooms. SOPHOMORE YEAR: We gave the succeeding class an initiation party by which they'll remember us. tHow COULD they forget '31 A few of our boys gint in on varsity sports while many stIll progressed in scholarship. JUNIOR YEAR: We're Juniors at last, much to our surprise, and there's nothing like a play to show oii' our Barrymore talent, Quite a few of our boys are now included in varsity sports. Debate was organized this year and included a number of our members. Last but not least, the biggest shindig of the year-the Junior-Senior Prom. SENIOR YEAR: ? ? '? Q Twen t y-fo ur
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