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SENIORS NANCY LEE TRUMBO “The only way to have a friend is to he one.” Band (6), Secretary Freshman and Junior Classes, Home Ec. (2), Reflector Staff, Communi-K Staff, Basketball, Dodie (Senior Play). JAMES EDWIN TURNER “To act is easy, to think is hard.” F. F. A. (4), Basketball (2), Manager of baseball (1), Presi¬ dent of Senior Class. GLENN NOEL WILL “Good actions enable us, and we are the sons of our own good deeds.” Vice-Pres. of Library Club, Glee Club (2), Weather Forecaster, Six- footer. ELEANOR IRENE WILLIAMS “In everything she does, she gives her all.” Glee Club, Reflector Staff, Library Club, Band (5), Miss Turtle-Dove (Senior Play), “Florida” (Feb. 3-11). RUSSELL BROWN WITTIG, Jr. “Why take life too seriously? You never get out of it alive.” Glee Club (3), F. F. A., Library Club, Junior Play, Operatta, Vice-Pres. of F. F. A., Mr. Puckett (Senior Play).
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SENIORS ANNA LUCY PHILLIPS “A quiet calm beauty is hers.” Secretary Senior Class, Basketball (2), Friendly, Sweet. ALMA LEE PULLINS “To know her is to like her.” Home Ec. (1), Friend¬ ly, Little. JAMES LAWRENCE RHODES “Jolly and carefree, always a merry companion.” Basketball (3), Communi-K Staff, Glee Club, F. F. A. (3), Witty. HESTER LOUISE ROLLER “The secret of success is constancy of purpose.” Operetta, Vice-Pres. of Jr. Class, Glee Club (4), Home Ec. (1 ), Editor of Reflector, Treasurer of Senior Class, Basketball (3), Student Director of Junior Play, Busi¬ ness Manager of Magazine Sales. JANALEE LOUISE SHEETZ “Littlest said is soonest mended.” Glee Club (2), Basketball (1), Quiet, Dependable. RUBY CATHERINE SHOWALTER “Be the best of whatever you are.” Glee Club (2), Home Ec. (3), Blonde. THELLA LEE SMITH “No one knows what he can do until he tries.” Home Ec., Perfect attendance, Friendly, Blonde. . CHARLOTTE LOUISE STRICKLER “Well-limed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” Quiet, 1 Spendable, Studious.
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Discarded Treasures We, the Seniors of the class of 1950, being reasonably sound in mind and knowing that it is appointed for each of us to depart from this place, do make and publish this our last will and testament. To the members of the faculty we leave our sincere appreciation for all the patience and help given us during our high school days. To Mr. Jameson, we leave our profound gratitude for his untiring, untold, unceasing, trustworthy labor and to Mrs. Crist, Mrs. Long, Mrs. Mason, and Miss Crist we bequeath the memories of our laughter and our “serious discussions” at the lunch tables. To the Junior Class, we leave the hope that their Senior year will be as memorable and successful as ours. I, Joy Andes, will to Irene Evans my dimples, “spit curl , and height. I, Ray Billhimer, bequeath to Eddie Keller my ability to type and get along with others. I, Dolly Ann Armentrout, will to any Junior who will enjoy it as much as I do, my love for roller skating and going on basketball trips. To Bill Neff, I, Charles Blosser, being of sound mind and body (I hope) bequeath my part-time position as fourth grade teacher. I, Dorothy June Biller, bequeath to Mary Davis Kline my seat in the band, providing she will practice regularly and attend rehearsals. I, Howard Cline, will to Alvin Strickler my ability to be present at school every day. To Hoyt Riddle, I, James Clutteur, bequeath my unkept records in agriculture class. I, Norma Dove, will the front seat in Mr. Hillyard’s Civic class to Norma Caplinger, pro¬ viding she will learn as much there as I have. I, Martha Drum, will to Darlene Thomas, my long blonde hair and my desk in the Senior room. 1, Jay Crider, bequeath to Mary Jane Turner my desire for Wrigley’s chewing gum. To Nancy May, I, Dorothy Ann Early, bequeath my gift of gab, (although I am sure she won’t need it) and to every Junior my love for music. I, Justin Halterman, bequeath my good attention in class to Bobby Rhodes. I, Mary Kathryn Fulk, will to Evelyn Derrow my ability to provoke Miss Mason by almost getting my neck broken in physical education before each basketball game. To Lawrence Roller, I, Richard Hottinger, will my quiet manner, wit, and my ability to understand chemistry. I, Wanda Good, will to Mildred Renalds my ability to type; especially for the Reflector. To Sonny Derrow, I, Johnny Huffman, bequeath my position as mimeographer of the “ Communi-K !’ I, Wanda Hinkle, bequeath to Alice Higgs my seat in the Senior room in hopes that her memories from that seat will be as dear as mine. I, Betty Sue Hoover, wil l my position as cheerleader to Patsy Smucker, providing she doesn’t do everything right. I, Gerald Orebaugh, will to Richard Kline my position as guard on the basketball team. To Jean May, I, Joyce Lantz, will my seat in shorthand class and the hard work I had to do there. I, Jimmie Rhodes, will to J. D. Lantz, Jr. my ability to get along with boys and girls. I, Flo Long, will to Xie Cook my friendliness and my seat in the fourth row in the Senior room. I, Betty McWilliams, will to Clara Jo Sheetz my position as guard on the basketball team, provided she does as good a job as I did. To Gene Driver, I, Edwin Turner, do bequeath my height and my ability to get along in English class. I, Idella Mongold, bequeath to Pauline Smith my love for staying home at nights. To Lelia May, I, Alva Phillips, bequeath my desk beside Mr. Whitmore’s, providing she doesn’t talk to him any more than I have. I, Anna Lucy Phillips, will to Lois Bare my athletic ability and my pleasant personality. I, Glenn Will, leave to John Wagner my desk just inside the Senior room with hopes that he will have patience with all the things that are placed thereon. I, Alma Lee Pullins, bequeath to Florence Harpine my giggles, providing she doesn’t over¬ do it. To Donnie Turner, I, Louise Roller, will my horn-rimmed glasses and the time 1 spent using them for study. I, Russell Wittig, Jr., will my ability to get along in typing to Bevelyn Fulk. I, Janalee Sheetz, bequeath to Margie Cline my position in the Glee Club with hopes that she will pay as much attention as 1 have. I, Ruby Showalter, bequeath to Wilda Getz my two library periods, hoping she will use them to the best advantage. I, Thella Smith, will to Gay Hottinger my blond hair and blue eyes in hopes she will use them to good advantage. To Genevieve Runion, I, Louise Strickler, will my quietness in all my classes. I, Nancy Trumbo, will to Mary Catherine Dellinger my position in the band, providing she doesn’t put lip-stick on the music. I, Eleanor Williams, will to Janme Siever my love for singing in hopes that she will enjoy it as much as I have. Wanda Hinkle Russell Wittig, Jr.
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