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CLASS PRUPHECY 19 1 Graduates One mormng ID the yefrr 1965 I was vuorkrng around the house as usual when the postman came vxrth a specral dellvery letter from Washrngton Bemg currous as to what the letter con tfuned If dxdn t take long to open nt To my surprise If was from my old school churn Ila Herrin who vas nova marrred to a very prosperous statesman and had settled down rn Washington to raise a famrly She rnvrted me to come and spend a few days wrth her slnce we hadn t seen each other for such a long tlme Th1s excrted me very much so I went next door to my nerghbor Joyce Mc Chesney Joyce was also a school chum of lla s and I took the lrberty and asked her to make the mp mth me Tvuo days later oyce and I were on the tram headed for Washrngton Just as we were gettlng settled along came the conductor To our surprrse there was Earl Erler collectrng the trckets I'arl made our trxp a pleasant one When we arrrved at our destrnatlon lla was there to meet us She was happy that Joyce came along Before gorng to lla s home she had to stop at the Capxtol Burldrng to see her husband and saxd she wouldn t be long Srnce thrs was owce s and mx frrst trxp to Washxngton we decrded to look around As we were vrewrng the buldrngs oyce yelled out Oh no' But yes yes rt was Devane Sherwood' We found out after a chat that Devane was a pamter Just lrke hrs father He was at this trme pamtxng the White House We also found out that Brll Clarke was a new senator and Dean Lewrs was a representatrve and both were makrng great progress It wasn t long before lla returned from her errand When we arrrved home lla started preparrng supper and plannrng for the nlght ahead Later that evemng Ila took dorng qurte well We hadn t been there long when Don yorned our table and we four talked about the Good Old School Days The floor show was about to begxn so our attentron turned to this The show consrsted of four acrobats who proved to be W1ll1s Burroughs hrs wnfe and twrn gxrls The speed and easrness of the team held the complete admxratron of the crowd the full length of the show A short trme later we brd Don a farewell as thxs had been a full day for Joyce and me Whrle drrvrng home through the busy sectton we notrced a crowd of people around two wrecked cars Bemg curnous we stopped and found rt to be Fred Baumgart and Harold Fear who had collrded wrth a truck One of the fxrst persons to shovs up was Chref George Shunk who rmmedn ately took the boys mto Court Srnce we knew these boys we yust had to go along The case was presented to Judge McCune The boys pard therr fme then we all chatted for some trme It was nndeed gettmg quxte late so we departed so that we mrght get some rest The next afternoon lla took us to a very exclusrve restaurant for lunch The proprretor bemg the former Ilzene Hardesty had a famrly of three lrttle Htghts Later that afternoon me were mvxted to a four o clock tea at the home of another one of our old schoolmates Bonme Vanata Thrs was qurte a large affarr and we especrally notrced so many chrldren Bonme told us that twelve of the lrttle angels belonged to her She also told us that she had two prrvate nurses Ruth Wrght and Normalee Pflughaupt who came each day to help her take care of the chxldren The next day we attended a fashron show Thrs was really very beautrful and xt was all the work of Connre Masterman assrsted by Ann Van Der Weele who were both dress desrgners On the way home we stopped at the frllmg statron There we saw Gene Rowe and learned that he was an executrve of the Standard O11 Company After arrrvmg at lla s we sat down to relax and lrstened to the radro There was a lady grvmg a speech about the condrtrons rn Europe When she fmrshed we found rt to be Karolma Lauer who had returned from Germany to become a crtrzen of the Unrted States After havmg stayed a lrttle longer than Joyce and I had rntended we decrded that we should return by arr So we proceeded to the arrport where we boarded a plane whrch was bound for Chrcago To our amazement we found that the stewardess was Bonme Andrews We enyoyed our trrp and arrrved home tnred but happy after experxencrng the Joy of seemg our old school frrends Jean Carpenter C Y - V ' , . , . . , , . . . . V . y . , - ' 1 I Q , . . Y . . . . , . . . 1 . , . . . y , , V J 7 , Y . . J . Y . . . . '. . J ll YI ' I , v ' 1 1 ' 1 . , . Y . ' us to the Green Dubbin Club. We were told that Don Shultz was the owner and seemed to be . . , , , . . . Y . . , . . , . . . 1 . , l 1 I , . . . . . V . , r . .- u , . , . Y . . , y . I , . y . , . ,. 3 7 1 n o sly 1 1 ' . . , . . . . ' Y ' 9 . . . , , . .
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senror Class of 1951 declare thrs to be our last Virll and Iestament hereby revokrng a other Wrlls made by us I Bonnre Andrews yull and bequeath mv temper to Mayorre Reed I Fred Baumgart wrll and bequeath my wavy hanr to Ierry Carpenter I Ilrllre Burroughs wrll and bequeath my abrlrty to get along yxrth out of town grrls to Iiugsy Thompson I jean Carpenter wrll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to control my temper to Shrrley Ixesler I Brll Clarke vull and bequeath anythrng that I mrght have that anyone mrght want to anvone who mrght want rt I Iarl Inrler vsrll and bequeath my abrlxty to learn Amerrcan Government to Mr Van Der Weele I Ioyce I'll1ott wrll and bequeath my 24 vuarste lrne to Fvelyn Qurmbv I Harold Fear wlll and bequeath my careful drrvmg to 1m Morrarty I Ilrene Ilardesty wrll and bequeath my abrlrty to get along wrth the boys to Lou Alyce Hooker I lla Herrm wrll and bequeath my abrlrty for lengthy conversatlons to anyone who thrnks they have the trme to talk longer lxarolrna Lauer wrll and bequeath my German Pnglrsh slanguage to anybody who wants rt Ixenny McCune wrll and bequeath my hot rod Ford to Donavon Hanes Connre Masterman vxrll and bequeath my roller skates to anybody crazy about skatrng 'Norma Pflughaupt vull and bequeath my calm drsposrtron to Nlarcra I loyd Gene Rowe wrll and bequeath my abrlrty to get along wrth Mr Hess to Jack Bower Devane Sherwood wrll and bequeath my mckname Izaac to anybody who goes frshrng at t e Izaac Walton Clubhouse Don Shultz wxll and bequeath my sense of humor to Mrss Mottley George Shunk wrll and bequeath my abrlrty to play basketball to B111 McCoy Bonnre Vanata wrll and bequeath my good behavror to Lors Fraker I Ann Van Der Weele w1lI and bequeath my abrlrty to scream at ball games to Martha 71nk Ruth Wrght wrll and bequeath mv seat rn band to Deanre Krrng rfhethrnks rt s brg enough We the Senror Class leave to the umors our seats rn the study hall Cwrth a few morej and t e abrlrty to rnterpret Mr Van Der Weele s hand srgnals In Government class We the Semor Class leave to the Sophomores the abrlrty to get along wrth the Semors next ear y We t e Senror Class leave to the Freshmen all the fun that rs comrng to you rn the next three years e Senror Class leave to Mr Bunch and Mrss Mxtten our sponsors the remembrance of such a me co operatrve class the Semor Class leave to Mr Rohrer and the rest of the A H S Faculty a package of asprrm for the headaches of the comrng year fno offense to the new Semorsb the rest of the school we leave IO ' , I ' f A , ' . . I , Y ll ' C 1 : Y . V Y I 1 ' Y , , I, , Q , A y D 9 1 I ' ' Y - - ,l V , . . . v K . , X n 7 ' 7 1 1 1 , 5 .. , Y. . . . X A I , . I . . . V ,, Y . . V . 7 . . ' 7 . ' . . ' , Y V J 1. Y Y I Y 5 Y Y I I, ' ' , -Q '. . ' ' . ' . I, Dean Lewis, will and bequeath my blank mind to anyone who wants to follow my footsteps. Iv 7 I v ' ' ' -' I, , , ' ' - . 1 ' I . I, I , ' ' . ,. . I, , K . . I, 1 Y Y Y h . I, , ' . I, , , . I, , . , . 7 . . , 1 1 I n 1 A - I, Y I I 1 Q . I . , , I h . . . I , . . I , , . , . . . . , , h . , . . . We, th ' , . A ' , , f - . We, ' , . . . . - To , . 7 3-
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