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2en Lot (21au -QctLvlHe MARJORIE nn.T7.AHKTrH ALIEN Claes Vice-Pros. 3; Student Council Vice-Pres. 4; Glee Club Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Operetta 2; Sextet; Hcane Ec Club Annual Staff 3-4; Paper Staff 3-4; Jr. Play Uaher. S. WAYNE BOSCH Class Pres. 4; Student Council 2-3-4; Student Council Treas. 4; Cheerleader 4; Glee Club ; Chorus 3-4; Band ; Operetta 2; Quintet Jr. Play; Sr. Play Comm.; Annual Staff 2-3; Annual Editor 4; School Paper 3, Editor 4; Orch. 4; U.S. Army. GLORIA JEAN CAPEN Glee Club ; Band ; Home Ec. Club 1-2; Jr. Play Comm.; Sr. Play Camm.; Annual Staff 2-3-4; School Paper 2-3-4. LILLIAN M. CURTIS Class Treas.1; Cheerleader 2-3; Glee Club ; Chorus 2-3-4; Majorette 1; Operetta 2; Hcane Ec. Club ; Annual 3-4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play Corn.; School Paper 2-3-4. MARGARET EASLICK Glee Club ; Chorus ; Band 1; Operetta 2; Home Ec. Club ; Sr. Play Comm. VERNALDA A. GOOD Student Council 2; Treasurer 3) Glee Club ; Mauorette 2; Hone Ec. Club ; School Paper 2-3-4; Annual Staff 2-3-4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play. LUTHER C. GREENING Class Vice-Pres. 1; Football ; Basketball ; Glee Club ; Band 1-2; Mixed Chorus 2-3-4; Quartet; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Operetta 2; Varsity Club 3-4. QUENTIN GREENING Class Pres. 1; Student Council ; Football 1-4; Basketball l Track 1-3-4; Baseball 3-4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Glee Club ; Band 1; Chorus 2-3-4; Operetta 2; Double Quartet; Annual Staff 4; School Paper 3; Varsity Club 2-3-4; United States Air Corps. - 1618901. VERA HACKETT Glee Club ; Chorus 4; Jr. Play Prompter; Sr. Play Prompter; Home Ec. Club2-4. RUTH HALL Jr. Play usher; Sr. Play usher; Glee Club ; Home Ec. Club ; Annual Staff 4; School Paper 3-4. HETTY HILLOCK Class Vice-Pres. 4; Glee Club ; Drum Majorette 2-3-4; Home Ec. Club ; School Paper 3; Jr. Play Prompter; Sr. Play Prompter. HETTY HILLS Glee Club ; Home Ec. Club 1; Jr. Play; Sr. Play usher; School Paper Staff 3. ROY HILLS Class Treas. 2; Pres. 3» Student Council 3; Track 2-3-4; Football 4; Bas- ketball 4; Varsity Club 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Glee Club ; Chorus 2-3-4; Operetta 2; Double Quartet; School Paper 3-4.
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(2lau Will We, the class of 1944, being still In our right mind and realizing that ve are about to depart from this life of,learning, feel it is our duty to make a just and wise disposition of our first possessions that those following may not quarrel over them. Therefore, we do will and be- queath our chattels as follows: To the faculty we will our conduct grades for the past four years, although they may not want them. Our ability to break all records set before us, we leave to any of the classes who think they can do it. We will our cooperativeness to the Junior Class. Our money raising ability to the Sophomores. And to the young freshies we leave our leadership. To Dick Roth goes Luther Greening s ability to argue any time, at any place and over anything. Quentin Greening leaves his good-naturedness to Jimmy Kennedy. Vera Hackett bequeaths her nice complexion to Evelyn Kean. Ruth Hall and Marjorie Story will their ability to get dates to Lois Cates and Dorothy Burtch. To the U.S. Air Forces goes Betty Hillock s escort so she thinks she may as well will him to them as they will get him anyway. The beloved name, Johnny, is left by Betty Hills to Barbara Magnan. Roy Hills wills his ability to make a success of anything to Calvin Sherwood. Emily Horvat leaves her quietness to Purle Good although Purle does not really need it. To Mr. Hicks we leave our deepest appreciation for his friendship and advice during our four years. Marjorie Allen leaves her ability to get along with everyone to Alice Dutcher. To Alice Kime, Wayne Busch bequeaths his editorship of the Annual. Gloria Capen wills her artistic ability to Bob Bolt. To Virginia Benson, Lillian Curtis leaves her elaborate wardrobe. Margaret Easlick wishes Pauline Yankie to have her superior I.Q. The ability to be at school the least of anyone in the class is willed to Paula McCallum by John Fookes. Vernalda Good wills her best boy friend to her best girl friend. Margie Carter is willed Erra Little s slenderness. Carol McCallum leaves her musical ability to Dot Frye. Doris Millbaugh bequeaths her first hour reservation at Mrs. Bements to whoever needs it next year. Anna Muscott Weaver wishes Nina Strong to have a successful marriage. Earl Peterson would like to have his horsemanship left to Wesley Peters with the hope that this will take up his time so that he cannot tease the girls so much next year. Ruby Posey wills her ability to always find a good time wherever she goes to Twila Becker. To W nda Yankie, Jean Pothier leaves her tiny figure. Bob Schall wills his reckless driving to Norman Coleman. Norman has already learned the art of sliding corners. Norma Spaulding bequeaths her brother as an escort to whomsoever he chooses for next year. He's been very efficient. To Carol Hackett, Stanley Stone leaves his husky voice. Gale Wheeler made a wise choice to leave his giggles to Dale Stone- man, as Dale has a good start. Milo Strong wills his helpfulness to the teacher to Bob Gallagher. Georgia Lee Yates leaves her red hair to anyone who would like to have red hair. Clayton Wolfgang leaves his private rating to all the boys who will enter the service. With this our last will and testament we bid the juniors and lower classmen goodbye and wish them good luck in all their undertakings.
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EMILY HOHVAT Glee Club 2-3-1, Mixed Chorus 1, Home Ec Cluh 3-1, Annual Staff 3, Paper Staff 3, Play Comm.1. EKRA LITTLE Sec. of Class 1, Glee Club Home Ec. Club Annual 1, School Paper 1, Play Usher 3-1. CAROL McCALLUM Class Treas. 1, Student Council 1-2, Vice-Pres. 2, Glee Club Jr. Play, Sr. Play Comm., Mixed Chorus , Sextet, Trio, Annual 3, Paper 3» DORIS MILLBAUGH Claes officer 1, Student Council 3-1, Cheerleader 1-2-3, Glee Club , Mixed Chorus , Band , Home Ec. Club 1-2-3-1, Treas. 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 1, Annual 2-3-1, School Paper 2-3, Jr. Play, Sr. Play. ANNA MUSCOTT-WEAVER Class Pres. 2, Student Council 1-2-3-1, Pres. 1, Cheerleader 2-3, Glee Club , Mixed Chorus , Band , Operetta, Sextet, Home Ec Club , Annual Staff 3-1, Jr. Play, Sr. Play. EARL N. PETERSON Track 1-3-1, Glee Club , Mixed Chorus 2-3-1, Band 1, Boy's Quartet, Annual Staff 3-1, Operetta School Paper 3-l Jr• Play, Sr. Play. RUBY M. POSEY Glee Club , Mixed Chorus , Band , Sextet, Operetta, Home Ec. , Paper Staff 1, Jr. Play Comm. Y. JEAN POTHIER Sr. Play Comm. ROBERT SCHALL Baseball 2-3, Basketball 1, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Comm., Glee Club , Band 1-2, F.F.A. 1-2- 3-1, Treas. 1. i NORMA SPAULDING Class Sec'y 2-3, Student Council 3-1, Glee Club , Home Ec Club Sec'y 3, Annual Staff 1, School Paper 3-1, Sr. Play. STANLEY STONE Football , Baseball 3-1, Track 1, F.F.A. 2-3-1, Annual 1, Varsity. MARJORIE A. STORY Jr. Play, Sr. Play Usher, Glee Club , Home Ec Club , Annual 1, School Paper 3-1. MILO B. STRONG Glee Club , Mixed Chorus 3-1, Boy's Quartet, F.F.A. 2-3-1, Sec’y 3, Jr. Play Comm., Sr. Play Q on if 11 GALE WHEELER Student Council 1, Track , Basketball 1-2, Football 3, Baseball 1-1, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Comm., F.F.A. 2-3-1 Pres. 1, Annual 1. GEORGIA LEE YATES Band 1, Drum Majorette 2-3, Mixed Chorus , Home Ec Club , Girl’s Sextet, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Glee Club , School Paper 3-1, Annual Staff 1. WALTER ZAJAC Glee Club 1, Class Treas. 3«
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