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I, Harlan Wilson, will my ability to go to Junction City and dates for the rest of the boys to Raymond Shivers knowing he will ce I did. I also wish to leave Larry Jones my past the suc- ss and doubts plus the name Freshman. ill cork un to Gene Christensen so that I Clifford Moenning w my g get some ducks next season. To Stanley Shivers, I leave the art getting in late and setting to school early. I, Waneta Johnston, .will my cheerleading ability to the gals who elected next year and hope they have as much fun as I did. And to lene Walters I leave my prize possession, my muscles, providing she uses them for a good purpose. b'litv to be Senior President to Raymond Shivers I, Jim Puck, will my e 1 Q in hopes he does as well as I. I will my way with the girls to Larry Jones so he won't spend all his money on them. y , l CLASS HISTORY As I was looking heck through the years I remembered first of all the first day of High School in 1949 when six freshmen entered a completely different type of school life. The Freshmen were Roberta Mellinger, Ruth i D i A Roether, Helen Kidd, Margaret Newman, Ronald Head, and Will am av es. short time after school started, a new pupil, David Moritz, enrolled in our class. In the last part of the first semester David left here and Oregon where he continued his school work. The highlight of our year was our skating party. The whole school was invited to share in i I A ril of 1950 Clifford Moenning transferred here from Arcolo fun. n p School, Arcola,lissouri and joined our class. A few weeks before the li ll Montana where she year closed, Margaret Newman moved to Ka spe , School the next fall. s's We entered our Sophomore year with the same six that had ed together in our Freshman year. We had three news Robert Puck who moved here from Wakefield, Kansas, and came back from San Diego, California to finish school wi year the Sophomores invited the rest of the school to a afterward, we all went to a show. There were no changes in ing that year. Our Junior year at Milford High brought forth many new rtwo new students. in our class which were Larry Denveri and Within the first six weeks of school Rosa moved back to i fansas and enrolled in high school there. David Moritz November but dropped tout hefore the second semester.. ,in our lives was the lJunior and Senior banquet, whisky our effort to makers success and a send off to the upper all ffo In the face of 1952 welcome beck to school as did not enroll in our school this year .but we had .Johnston from Wakefield, Kansas.. and Earlene Router iThis gave 'us,a total of eleven Seniors.lo Our most igraduation in May of 1953 when we all took separate
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