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iCasl $$iU anft Srstamrnt I, Bob Hodam, will my love for atblefies to Hill Mundy and Jack Porter. I, Don Vanderereek, will my sly winks and flirtations with all the girls to Raymond Ilardimon and Jim Day. 1, Marilyn Slagle, will mv speedy typing ability to Carrie Ard and Mar-guerite Pembroke. I, Alan Harshlmrger, will my motorbike to Jim Clark and Dave Dobson so they won't have to ran laps around that big new gym floor next year: I, Myrna llord, will my quiet manner to Eileen Koran, Lain Belle Hinton, and Hilda Janssen. 1, Richard Stanton, will my decorns behavior to Larry Rainey and Bruce Hannon. They’ll have to look it up to find out how to act. I, Bill Shumard, will my harmonica to Donald Perry and Dorothy White. I, Eugene Corum, will my slow and easy manner to Charlie Tucker and Max King. l,Tom Gallivan, will my winning smile to Paul O'Hara and Jim Born. I, Joe Stoerger, will my boisterous laugh to Peggy Ooodmon. I, Sheila Gallivan, will my high soprano voice to Rich Gallivan. I. Jerry Tompkins, will my short haircut to Frank Swaim. I, Bill Neal, will my musical talent to Stanley Pettyjohn. I, Lois Pembroke' will my place on Lynn Crook’s bus to Dale Clow. I, Dolorus Behnke, will my athletic ability to Jack Kirwan, Norman Imel ,and Dan Laroe. I, Nance Postlewait, will my chair down in “Bunk's room to Bob Proctor and Bob Brewer. I, Pat Neal, will my afternoons off to Bob Romack. I, Nelda Mulvaney, will my love of diamonds to Lois Jean Bradley. I, Lenore Royal, will my place behind the soda fountain at Hill's to Margie Lawson. I, Aloha Durbin, will my repertoire of jokes to Wanda Depew. I, Doris Helm, will my ability as secretary of the class to Shirley McCabe. I, Rebecca Strater, will my liking for an F. F. A. ring to Norma Fombelle. I, Norma Cole, will my place as cheerleader to Dorothy Koebel.
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{hroplirn)! Fifteen years have passed and the class of T 1 finds it time to have its first class reunion. Myrna Hord, a retired banker, is at home on her five hundred acre plantation trying to get all of the cards sent out to old classmates before she starts out on a trip to Europe. In collecting all of the addresses- she finds that Dolorus Rebuke has gone to Hollywood and is rehearsing for her latest picture in which she stars in the role of a ballet dancer. Watching her rehearse is millionaire-producer Richard Stanton who is waiting on his chauffeur to bring his custom-made auto to the studio. Here comes his car now. J.iook at that chauffeur! He's so fat he can hardly sit under the wheel. Say, that fellow looks familiar. What do you know! It’s Alan Harshbarger. As they are driving home through the outskirts of Hollywood, they see -Joe Stoerger, a shabby old bum, running down the railroad track trying to catch a freight train back to the East to the reunion. The engineer on that train is Hill Neal, who has gained the title of “Railroad Fireball in the West. His run ends at San Antonio, Texas, where Hill Shumard is a telegraph operator, lie places bets on horses on the side. One of his most frequent customers, Xelda Mulvaney, wife of a San Antonio oilman, was in and placed a large bet on a new horse owned by Doris Helm. Doris, a practical nurse, inherited a large ranch from one of her patients. Doris has employed Hob Ilodam, a local cowpoke. as a strong hand to care for her horses. Hob has gone completely western from his life on this ranch. He goes to town every Saturday night to hear Don Vandercreek and Marilyn Slagle sing, yodel, and strum their guitars They call themselves “The Western Warblers. Another of our classmates has a career in music. Sheila Gallivan is becoming well known for her singing commercials. She works at the same studio as Eugene Corum, sports announcer for the Chicago Cubs. Lenore Royal is also affiliated with the Cubs.. She has made good as a concession operator at Wrigley Field. Lenore is rooming in Chicago with Reeky St rater, secretary to the president of Marshall Fields. She got the job because one of her best friends, Norma Cole- married him and she hires all of his office girls. Aloha Durbin made a dandy maid at Norma’s house, but she got fired for beating the kids. Now she works as a traveling companion for Lois Pembroke, a wild game hunter. Tom Gallivan has been hired as a photographer on her next excursion. He is taking a little rest from photographing babies, which is his real business. Tom has just returned from a visit to his old alma mater and found that Jerry Tompkins has stayed on at the old school as commercial teacher, lie has all his bookkeeping problems printed at the Register Office, where Nance Postlewait, editor of THE REMENT REGISTER, prints the news of Rement and surrounding country. Her best reporter is Pat Neal, who collects all her items for the gossip column on her regular job as telephone operator.
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itvmylits (JUNIORS) Heading from left to right: Top row: Shirley McCabe. Paul O'Hara. Raymond Hardimon. Jim Clark. Eilene Poran Second row: Donald Perry. Charles Tucker. Lois Jean Bradley, Jim Born. Jim Day. Third row: Dottie Koebel, Bob Romack. Norman Imel, Bob Brewer, Frank Swaim, Dorothy White. Fourth row: Dan Laroe. Bob Proctor, Marguerite Lawson, Bruce Hannon, Larry Rainey. Fifth row: Norma Fombelle, Wanda Depew, Bill Mundy, Marguerite Pembroke, Carrie Ard. Sixth row: Dave Dobson. Jack Kirwan, Peggy Goodmon, Dale Clow, Max King. Seventh row: Rich Gallivan, Lula Belle Hinton. Stanley Pettyjohn. Hilda Janssen, Jack Porter. Humor (Claes History ‘‘Hurray! We’re upper classmen at last! This was the enthusiasm reflected by the jolly junior classmen as they met with their class advisors, Miss Lefever, Miss Prange, Mr. Everson, and Mr. Tucker. At this meeting they elected Raymond Hardimon as president, Paul O'Hara as vice-president, and Jim Clark as secretary-treasurer. For student council representatives they chose I ois Jean Pradlev, Charles Tucker and Jim Horn. Carrie Ard made a ‘‘Honey” of a Homecoming Queen Attendant in her pretty blue formal. The juniors outdid themselves in campaigning for her. We are very proud of the seven letter men of the junior class in football and the six in basketball. («ood work, boys! The juniors decided at one of their class meetings to have a banquet and prom for the seniors on May 5. In order to raise money for this, the class decided to operate the refreshment stand at the football games. All the members of the class that were not on the football team or in the band helped sell candy, gum, pop, coffee, and hotdogs in ALL KINDS of weather. They didn't mind though, because the stand turned out to be a success with the help and supervision of our advisors. The seniors entertained the juniors on Halloween night with a masquerade party. Thanks a lot for the grand time, seniors! We wish you lots of luck when you graduate. We hope that the junior class next year will have as much fun as we have had this year. The class of '52 are looking forward to a fun-packed and successful senior year to complete their high school days.
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