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670144 cfvhafory On a September morning in 1946 thirty-one would-be run- ners decided to start the long preparation for the Marathon race to be held in 1950. As our captain we had Shirley Brand, and her co-captains were Patsy Rickard, Lola Eibling, and Pat Krugh. Our running team was trained by Mr. West, As part of our physical training we had a skating party. At the start of our second year we chose as captainShirley Brand and as co-captains, .Tay Dee Putrnan, Jack Priddy, Max Prichard, and Lola Eibling. As a feminine trainer we chose Mrs, Wurster, Deciding that roller skating would give us some of the needed exercise, we planned another skating party. To start the fund we would need in 1949 and 1950, we had a bake sale, and sold forget-me-nots. In the third lap of our preparation we chose as our captain, Maynard George. His co-captains were Lola Eibling, Phyllis Wallace, and Betty Brunni. Our trainer this year was Miss Severn. This year we also had another bake sale, sold forget- me-nots and had concessions to make our fund grow. We also gave a play, .Tust Ducky which aided our financial situation. In the spring we gave a big party for the Winners of '49. Several of our team thought the preparation too difficult and gave up. However, we gained one when Pat Brubaker come to join us. Now with twenty members of our team, we were ready for the Marathon of 1950. We had Corinthians, Athenians, Tro- jans, and Spartans to make a well-balanced and successful team. As our trainer we had Mr, Cress, and .Tay Dee Putman as captain. His co-captains were Max Prichard, Lola Mae Eibling, and Virginia Hertel. Patsy Rickard and Shirley Brand published a book on our activities and our successors. To help with our fund, we had two bake sales, a cookie sale, a cake raffle, a ham raffle, sold forget-me-nots, conces- sions, movies, and sold magazine subscriptions. After much hard work we had won the race, In honor of the victory, our competitors gave us a banquet. As one of the awards of our labor, we won a trip to Washington, D.C.
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' O mu-,' W 1 Ji I: T461 ,9 Af' 4,-4 l'0fal'l5 BONNIE BIGHAM F.H.A. I,23 MIXED CHORUS I,2g GIRLS' CHORUS I,2: Y-TEENS I,2,3,Ug GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM 3,Up TOTEM POLE STAFF 3,Ug ART EDITOR OF ANNUAL Us LIBRARIAN U5 MINSTREL 2. LOLA MAE EIBLING Y-TEENS I,2,3,U: CLASS PLAY 39 CHORUS l,2,33 SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TEST: DRAMATIC STAFF 3,35 Y-TEEN OFFICER 2,Ug CLASS OFFICER l,2, 3,U5 D.A.R.-TEST5 TOTEM POLE STAFF l,2,h3 PRELIMINARY TESTS I,2. QQ:--H w -Cu'I I 2-IXJl'XJ-F' 'D 0- n U. . ..r m '-ILAJQAJ JS Q V bw . O m V m F E :Fifi w Q U H m fm, m'U Q Z H o m 2 m U z 0 r r m M m C H b m - p Erljmmboz ZUPUIRTU NZ f?Q U O m 4 - o R WSRZN' E 2 usm QULDUJ-. 3 m Q U frU Q S 1 4 Z I O I O U on -II r nip m o - p O . m m . m m xrz C N I w u w w. 16 PATSY RICKARD TOTEM POLE STAFF I,2,3,uQ GIRLS' CHORUS I,2,3,M1 CLASS PLAY 33 BAND 2,3,hS Y-TEENS I,2,3,uj CLASS VICE PRESIDENT I: D.A.R. TEST: SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP TEST5 ANNUAL EDITORI SALUTATORIAN. PATTY KRUGH CHEERLEADER l,2,3,Mg CLASS TREASURER I3 D.A.R. TEST kg CLASS PLAY 3: Y-TEEN TREASURER My LI- BRARIAN 2g GIRLS' CHORUS I,2,3: TOTEM POLE STAFF 3,N3 DRAMATICS 3,35 GIRLS' BASKETBALL MANAGER 3.
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f7Ae leaf 'IKM an .iafamenf We the graduating class of nineteen-hundred and fifty, being of sound minds i? l- weary hands, and tired feet, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the underclassmen who follow our footsteps, we leave fond memories of many good times. These personal items are to be disposed of as follows: I, Bonnie Bigham, do hereby will my basketball ability to Irene Merkle. I, Shirley Jo Brand, do hereby will my position as Cheerleader to Darlene Davis and my natural curly hair to Red Clouse so he v.'on't have to have another Toni. I, Claude Patrick Brubaker, do hereby will my table in seventh period study hall to Wally Smith and Christine Pollack, but wish to keep Joanne rnyself. I, Betty Brunni, do he reby will mylong curly hair to anyone who can keep it clean. I, Elizabeth Croy, do hereby will my dramatic ability to Betty Gish and my nick- name Lizzy to anyone who is silly enough to want it. I, Lois Custer, do hereby will my trim figure to Darlene Davis and my ability to play solo clarinet to anyone who can stand those shrill notes. I, David Doan, do hereby will my ability to read sports magazines in chemistry class to anyone who can get away with it. I, Robert Eber, do hereby will my heighthto lvlax Kohn so he can play basketball. I, Lola Eibling, do hereby will my Senior and Y-Teen Secretary books to anyone who wants the practice for a future career. I, Maynard George, being of sound body and mind, do hereby will my nickname Gorgeous George to anyone who can keep up the good work. I, Virginia I-Iertel, do hereby will my dimples to Helen Shaw and my old treasury books to Janie Stemen. I, Virginia Hurless, do hereby will my dark hair to Joanne Wise and my position as drum major to one ofthe majorettes. I, Helen Long, do hereby will my American Government book to any Junior who can get passing grades in it next year. I, Art McConn, do hereby will my well-trained hair to Mr. Fleck. I, Max Prichard, do hereby will my chemistry equipment to anyone who tries to struggle through chemistry. I, Jay Putman, do hereby will my ability to distill water in chemistry class to Max Kohn and the slightly used ammonia bottle to anyone that wants to get rid of a cold. I, Donna Krugh, do hereby will my ability to sing to Dorothy Witten, but wish to put a priority on that certain lad from Lima. I, Pat Krugh, do hereby will my ability to get along with red-heads to Sharon Meeker. I, Patsy Rickard, do hereby will my position as annual editor to Larry Kohn and my list of nicknames to anyone who can keep them all. I, Phyllis Ann Wallace, do hereby will the presidency of the Y-Teens to anyone who would care to run around in circles during their Senior year, and my ability to play a trombone to Rollie Custer with hopes that he'll make good use of it. Having disposed of the above items we declare this the end of our Last Will and Testament. ' Class of '50
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