Cache High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Cache, OK)

 - Class of 1951

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Page 29 text:

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Page 28 text:

I, Earl Yeahquo, do hereby will my dimples to Edgar Gildon who needs to do more smiling. I, Johnnie Bob Runnels, do hereby will my ability to sing when in a crowd to Bobby Gene Lee. I, Katherine Smith, do hereby regretfully will my few freckles to Geraldine Goodman who needs them if anyone does. I, Libby Ann Hines, do hereby will my dark and roving eyes to Roberta Jones. I, Troy Smart, do hereby will my ability to drive a hot rod and not get hurt to Arlis Newhouse. I, Dellia Simms, do hereby bequeath my locker complete with books, trash, etc. to Evie Ritter. I, Eugene Trest, do hereby will my broken glasses to Stonewall Huddle ston. I, Loretta Slatten, do hereby will my perfume bottle to Mary K. Cook so she can continue that wonderful aroma. I, Reford Ulrich, do hereby bequeath my red hair to Strawberry Harmon. I, Susan Gilbert, do hereby bequeath my ability to catch a man and keep him to Edna Belle Woodard. I, Louis Wayne Caha, do hereby bequeath my ability to bust Geography class and still get good grades to Doyne Snider. I, Dorothy Lynch, do hereby gladly will my calm and collected nerves to Shirley Rogers for special use in Speech Class. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we, the Class of 1951, have set our hands and seal hereto this seventeenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one 09511. fSignedJ The Seniors of 1951



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Glass pfzoplzecxl Looking into my crystal ball I see another senior class as they are starting through life with vigor and vitality and as the forms of people come to shape I recognize: First of all as I look into the crystal ball I see a pretty nurse in a hospital, and as she faces this way I recognize her. She is Katherine Smith just corn- pleting her last year of training, and I predict she will be as successful as she is pretty. Then the scene shifts to a large garage and I see a man just cleaning up after a day's work. Through the grease and smudges on his face I can still make out the countenance of Charles Hutson, a very successful mechanic and garage owner. As I now move my hand over the crystal a race track at Indianapolis appears, and the announcer is' calling the winers of the car races. The Winner, driving Car No. 17, is Troy Smart, greatest daredevil driver of all times. Then, like a flash, I see Marian Good through the crystal. She is married and settled down on a ranch, where she and her husband are raising quarter horses and cattle, and do they look happy! Nowl seem to be out on a baseball field. Playing second base, I see Johnnie Bob Runnels, who is doing mighty well, now playing for the Cardinals. He always was quite a baseball player. A sudden change occurs in the crystal ball and I see Dellia Simms. She is just going into the house, after coming out of the flower garden where she and her husband have been working. They have a nice, beautiful home in Lawton and are doing very well from the looks of things. Now I see Anita Jones. She is married to a very handsome young man. They have two children, a boy who is two years old and a girl who is seven months old. The children are ve ry cute and Anita is quite proud of them. The scene turns now to a large office and taking dictation is Libby Ann Hines, the boss's private secretary. She's making lots of money and enjoying her job, from the looks of the smiles the boss just gave her. There could be more to this, but I must not tarry he re. A quiet peaceful scene has just come into view. On a farm at the close of the day, sitting on the porch content with his day's work is LeRoy Byrd, a very prosperous farmer.

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