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Junior Class Row 1—Sidney Mogan, president; Wilma Zellers, Beatrice Claycomb, Robert Coyle, Gertrude Bryant, Marion Hall. Row 2—Nellie May, vice-president; Allen Evans, Mary Anson, Jewell Parks, Eddie Paulin, Juanita Harding. Row 3—Marian Franzman, secretary; Gloria Poore, Billy Badger, Lois Hyde, Wanda Wheeler, Paul Schurtter. Row 4—Connie Miller, treasurer; Ralph Goodson, Anna VanConia, Ralph Leitner, Wanda Shore, Sue Hay. Row 5—Phyllis May, historian; Lorna Sixx, Jesse Glenn, Edith Morris, Lucille Spencer, Billy Glenn. Row 6—Brucp Conner, Norma Clements, Paul Minto, Janet Forsaith, Billy Elder.
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CLASS WILL I, Jackie Asher, will my freckles to Ann For-saith. I, Jewel Burton, will my guitar to Judy Cadwell. A great musician should be accomplished on a large variety of instruments. I, Wilma Bush, will my vast vocabulary to Curt Richey. Some of the words aren’t even in the dictionary, Curt. I, Marjorie Carter, will my ability to get along with teachers to Allen Evans. I, Emma Claycomb, will my daintiness to Bessie Wlison. I, Ruth Carter, will my red hair to Daisy Baker. I, Imogene Condor, will my small size to Ellen Groves. I, Allen Forsaith, will my scientific ability to Ralph Goodson. I was just on the verge of discovering something even greater than the atom. Carry on, Ralph. I, James Fuchs, will my beautiful, rosy blush to “Tinker ’Ramsey. It must be my blood pressure because I certainly am not embarrassed very easily. I, Arnold Groves, will my position as varsity captain to Ronnie Gaynor. You might have to grow an inch or two, Ronnie, but I think you’re the man for the job. I, Joe Harlen, will my money-making schemes to J. E. Winn. So far, I haven’t profited much by them, but according to the book, they really work. I, Ralph Heck, will my first place position as drummer to Nellie May. It just takes practice, Nellie. I, Loren Hicks, will my blond, wavy hair to David Braun. You’ll have to train the waves, Brownie. I, Julia Hyde, will my book, “How To Gel Engaged,” to Lucille Spencer. I, James Johnson, who was willed six solids last year, do now will them to “Bugs” Dixon. Whew! I feel ten years younger! I, James Mason, will my mail order girl friend to Ralph Kendall. I, Lou Mattingly, will my pleasing personality and my nickname of “Peaches,” to Gloria Dean Poore. I. Mary Lee McFarling, will my ability to tell jokes to Melvin Purviance. I, Billy Joe Minto, will Sarah to Paul Adams. I can’t take her with me so I’ll leave her in your good hands. I, Jacqueline Minto, will my flute to Bruce Conner. I, Katherine Morris, will my “scatter” brains to Jewel Parks. I, Lester Orr, will my knowledge of bookkeeping to my old flame, Norma Jean. I, Robert Polk, will my intelligent understanding of psychology to Paul Minto. I, Norman Reed, will my glasses and curly hair to Norman Sciefers. I, Helen Rutherford, will my capacity for studying to Eddie Krieg. I, Robert Rutherford, will my chemistry worR book to Mildred Mogan. I have all the correct answers written in it so it should be a great help. I, Glenn Schraner, will my graceful walk, that was so graciously willed to me last year, td C. W. Powers. I, Wanda Skinner, will my “brains” to Wilma Holland. I, Mary Smith, will my shortness to Anna Hicks. I. David Spencer, will my presidency of the Student Council to Homer Wheeler. I, Edith Suddarth, will my even temper to Mary Jean Thorn. I, Howard Traphagen, will my way with the Tell City women to Paul Schurtter. I. Hilda Van Conia, will my place in Mr. Cushman’s office to “Toots” Wheeler. I, Ralph Van Hoosier, will my methods of getting good grades in civics to John Lee Conway. I, Bettye Wheeler, will my way with the boys fo Lois Sue Hay. Just remember what all I’ve told you, Sue, and you’ll always be surrounded— either by the boys or their jilted girl friends. I, Donald Whitehead, will my bashfulness t6 Vencil Varble. I, Dorothy Young, will my quiet manner to Alice Ahl. CLASS SONG Farewell dear old school, we are leaving With thoughts dear to us that are pleasing; Farewell to our friends we're leaving behind And thanks to our teachers for being so kind. Out into this world we are going, To try so hard to make a showing. And so wre bid adieu With thoughts from all of you To look back upon with great pleasure.
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Sophomore Class Row 1—Richard Poore, president; Ellen Groves, C. W. Powers, Margie Thiry, Charles Mattingly, Gloria Ramsey, Charley Kendall, Sarah Moore. Row 2—Mildred Mogan, vice-president; Lowell Zellers, Barbara Hendrie, Vencil Varble, Mildred Rutherford, Frankie Groves, Marjorie Dixon, Marvin Dixon. Row 3—John Lee Conway, secretary; Eva Polk, Marvin Hicks, Evelyn Carter, Robert Mogan, Betty Johnson, David Dixon, Shirley Seifert. Row 4—Bainbridge Phelps, treasurer; Shirley Glenn, John Ham, Mary Keiser, Edward Morrnor, Rita Keiser, Emory Yaggi, Mary Jean Thorn. Row 5—Blanche Morris, historian; Paul Adams, Ethel Sommer, Ernest Sheldon, Janice Farmer, Wanda Harding, Eddie Champion. Row 6—George Downs, Margaret Allen, Ralph Kendall, Betty Allen, Alvey McDaniel, Curt Richey, Imogene King, James Bryant. Row 7—Anna Mitchell, Robert Reed, Marcella Horsley, Pat Smith, Bessie Wilson, Jearl Ballow, Patricia Alvey, Edward Glide. Row 8—James Miller, Edith Knott, Rupert Whitehead, Dolores Gaynor.
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