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Leroy Crocgaert David Marchand FFA Member 3, -lg Class Play -lg Football Minor Award 3, 4g An- nual Staff -lg Mineral lg Class Of- ficer l. I Donna Clcmentz Annual Staff -lg Review Staff lg FHA Member l, 2, 3, -lg GAA Member I, 2, 3, -lg Glee Club lg Class Play -lg Prophetstown lg Galva 2 12nd sem.J. Student Council Vice President -lg Apprentice and Member 3, -lg Class Vice President 21 FFA President -lg Fl-'A Treasurer 3, Secretary 2g FFA Member I, 2, 3, -lg Class Play 3, -lp Basketball Mgr. l, 2, Football Let- terman l, 2, 3, -l, Track Letterman 3g Track Minor Award l, 2g De Kalb Agriculture Award -lg Stu- dent Council Convention 3, FFA Convention 3g FFA Camp I, 2, 31 l.etterman's Club 2, 3, -l. Harold Pritchard jennet Van Hyftc Student Council Member lg Class Treasurer -lg FFA Reporter 3, FFA Member I, Z, 3, -lg Band I, 2, 3, -lg Class Play -lg Football Letterman 3, -lg FFA Camp 3, -lg jr. FFA Treasurer 23 FFA Scholarship -lg Annual Staff 4. Annual Staff Artist -lg Review Staff Artist -lg FHA Member l, 2, GAA Treasurer -lg GAA Member l, 2, 3, -lg Glee Club lg Librarian 4, Class Play -lg Girls' State 3: Scholastic Honor Roll Banquet I, 3, -lg Atkinson I.
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SENIOR CLASS WILL lVe, the graduating class of Annawan High School, being of unsound mind, weak heart, and being on the verge of departing from realms un- known, do hereby declare this our last will anti testament. I. jENNET VAN HYFTE, will by artistic ability to Charlene Parker. They'll need you on the Review staff next year. To Ralph Blaekert, I bequeath my quiet and reserved nature. Silence is golden! I, MARY ANNE GRIPP, will my love for cheer- leading to Leona Van Vooren. Let's really yell, Leona. To Rosemary YVancket, I leave my short hair style. It's easier to take care of, Rosmary. I, HAROLD PRITCHARD, leave my vitality to Doris Gradert. No speeding in public places, Doriz. To Arvin jackson, I will by ability to be late for home room. Don't abuse this privilege, Arvin. I, DON BRADLEY, will my 'under the basket' ability to Don De Splinter. Keep up the good work, Slim. To Les Nelson, I leave my witty remarks. just be careful where tl1ey're said, Les! I, BARBARA MOON, will my love for shoes to Phyllis Richter. You'll always be broke, Phyllis. To joan Morisette, I leave my ability to always make it to school on time. Better late than never, huh, joanie? I, LEROY CROEGAERT, leave my alertness in History class to Marvin Keim. I've found out you learn more when you listen. To Ronald De Splin- ter, I leave my careful IPD driving. I, RODNEY ZINSER, will my ability to study hard to Dorothy De May. Don't stay home too many nights. To Shirley Esser, I leave my love for history. It helps when you like it, Shirley. I, SHIRLEY POLSON, will to Mary Ann Grypp the keys to my truck. This is in case you lose yours, Mary Ann. To Marvin De May, I leave my speed in typing. It comes in handy, Marv. I, DONNA CLEMENTZ, will by ability to get along with everyone to Betty Seyller. My ability to hold my temper I bequeath to Marilyn Kienz. Always count to ten first, Marilyn. I, DOROTHY DE SPLINTER, will my hot shots in basketball to Ann XVilson. Make them all, Ann. To Donavan Kleckner, I leave my straight A's. You won't have to work so hard now, Cobb. I, RONALD OLESON, will my easy going ways to Darrell Greenwood. Easy does it Duberry. My special football tactics I leave to Eugene Versluys. Mow 'em down, Scrooge. I, ROBERT NOXVERS, leave to Delner Doubler my flashy sport shirts. That should make your closet full, Del. To Tom Rieder, I leave my butch hair cut. The curl comes back, Tom. I, MARGARET BROXVNING, leave my red hair to Lolabelle Hansen. You won't need a rinse now! To Betty Pont, I leave my sunny disposition. Keep up the laughs, Betty. To MISS OHLMACHER, we leave all the dirty dishes in the Homemaking room and all the ravel- ings on the floor. I, MARILYNN UFHEIL, will my dimples to Betty Monson. Always smile, Betty! To Marian jorgensen, I leave my ability to get good grades in History without studying. No homework that wav! I, SUE NELSON, leave my cheerleading suit to Alvina Eilers in hopes that she'll use it next year. My straight A's in conduct I will to Virginia Snider. You'll need them for the B list, Ginger. I, DAVE MARCHAND, will my ability to get the DeKalb Award to Stanley Pont. To jack Bumphrcy, I will my knowledge of mechanics and my job at jerry's-if Uncle Sam has another iob for me by next year! I, KEITH SPEARS, will to Eugene Vande Voorde my many trips to Kewanee-but not to see my girl, Gene! To Paul Hilger, I leave my track ability to be added to your own. This should bring you all first places, Paul. To all the teachers we will our voluntary class discussion and quietness at all other times. To MR. EHRIG, we leave memories of our quier- ness GJ in Homeroom. Also our visits to the office. To MRS. PEEK, we leave all the broken type- writers and paper wads that missed the basket. To MRS. ROBERTS, we leave our unused paints in Art Class. VVc also leave to you our sour notes. CThe good ones we'll keep.7 To MR. VITTO, we will our empty chairs and all of our squeaks and blares. To MR. HOOVER, we will our piles of saw- dust and rusty nails. To MR. RAINEY, we leave an electric typewriter and any left-over parts from our hot rods. To MRS. ALLEN, we leave all of our aint's Cwe don't think we'll need themj and all of our un- paid library fines. To MR. BRIDGES, we leave our spot on the ceiling and all of our broken test tubes. To MR. PARKS, we leave our ability to take tests without having reviews. i To MR. OSBORN, we leave our quiet ways in the halls. To PVT. BEN ODUM, we leave all memories that you may have acquired while teaching and coaching at A.H.S. To MARION, we leave all our- muddy footprints in the halls and also all of our gum wrappers on the floors. To jENNY, we leave all of the unclaimed items on the tops of the lockers in the Girls Room. To the jUNIORS, we leave all of our debts and ability to keep out of trouble. To the SOPHOMORES, we leave our excellent behavior and our intelligence. To the ERESHMEN, we leave all of our books with no marks erased. NVC hope you will use them more than we did. Given under our hand and seal on the twenty- fifth day of May, nineteen hundred and fifty-one. CLASS OF 5 l
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