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Martha Mc Cleerey, hereby will nothingg because everything I have, I need. John Richardson, will my ability to lose sixty pounds to Paul Hurst. Jerry Aldrich, will my rabbit hunting ability to -Carol Harrell. Roger Miller, will my ability to carry three solid subjects my Senior year to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. Virginia St. John, will my beautiful eyes and position as majorette to Myron Hedger. ll t start. will my ability to get out of class to Norman Ford, who has an exoe en David Patterson, Ollie Boger, will my secret on how to wear levis without a belt to Paul Daily.
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I I I. I I I I I I I I. I. L I I. 1. I. I. I. 1. I. I. I. I. I. I. 1. I. I I I. 1 I 1. L I I I I I. I I I I I. I. I. 1. CLASS WILL Ronald Straley, will my ability to not have a wreck and to get along with the police to Fred Nuffer. Don Ennis, will my ability to loaf through high school to Joe Parker. Janet Stone, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Fulmer to anyone who can. John Hudson, will my ability of getting the answer book and trying to get a B from Mrs. Fulmer to who ever needs it. Danny Ward, hereby will my ability to talk my way out of trouble to anybody who gets in trouble. Wanda Van Dyke, will my ability to ride home from school with Willa Jarrett to David Zur- schmeide. Too bad you didn't make it. Darrel Parris, will my ability to callMrs. Reed, Susie, to anyone who can get by with it. Melvin Mackey, will my ability to throwa wicked speed shift to David Money, remember it takes a straight stick, Fordamatic won't work. Jim Baker, will my Hot Rod to Woodyg if he can catch me. Vernon Snyder, will my ability to kick the agriculture doors down to any underclassrnen that want to try it and get by with it. Patsy Alvey, will my ability of cooking to Mrs. Fisher. Gary Hollandbeck, will my ability to play the piano to Bill Floyd. Charles DeMott, will my ability to work in Mr. Shutt's office to Don Whitewall Blackwell. John Shufflebarger, will my ability to go steady six different times with three different girls in one year to Ruel West. All you need is a class ring. Don Foltz, will my ability to go without a car all through high school to any one who likes to walk. Dick Saunders, will my ability to get along with Susie Reed to Bob Wise. Ann Carson, will my natural blonde hair to Ruby Demaree. Shirley Robinson, will my ability to work in the office to Sandy Day who has a good start in the book store. Mary Lue Doty, will my seat in Government Class to some unlucky Junior. Roy Pottschmidt, will my ability to have six flat tires in one week to anyone who thinks it can't happen. Jerry Jackson, will my ability to get along with Woody to anyone who needs it. Ron Ennis, will my hopped up, clicking six to Don Blackwell if you can keep it running. Barbara Long, will my ability to work in both offices to Kay Kiphart. Bruce Boaz, will my athletic ability to Lee Wolverton. Martin Matillo, will my ability to be able to get along with East to anybody who can. Sandra Dresslar, will my three wrecks to Joyce Core, who already has a good start. Claude Royston, will my ability toget along with all the teachers to Bob Matillog Good Luck Bob. Ronnie Reifeis, will my ability to be inthe wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong person to Don Borski. Barbara Demaree, will my ability to get away with murder in Mrs. Fisher's class to Jolene Dodge. Raymond Evert, will my ability to get along with Mr. Wilson so well to Mike Heiny. Janice Kelly, will my ability to love Home Economics to Jackie Strouse. Ray Taylor, will my ability to skip study hall to 'Whitewall.' Keep up the good recordl Sue Dowden, will my ability to be out of school with a good excuse to Rose Shortt. Helen Zschiedrich, will my parking place at the Southern Circle to Phyllis Clearwater. Louise Owen, will my ability to get alcng with Mrs. Robertson to the Sophomore boys. Larry Holtsclaw, will my ability to try to pitch baseball to Bob King. Larry Robinson, will David Money, my irresistability to women. Joan Minnemeyer, will my ability to get engaged to Patty Robards. Alice Moore, will my government grade to Jack Ramsey. Willa Jarrett, will my quiet ways to Sue Ogle. Carolyn Duncan. will my ability to stay ahead in bookkeeping to anyone who has the time to do it. Betty Coseboon, will my ability to Bat chicken with my fingers to Mrs. Fisher. Kim Stropes, will my remarkable abilities in Delbert's class to Howard Hobbie Tykie Peters. Don't let it get you down. Carl Murray, will my green monster to anyone who thinks they can get it. Barbara Clark, will my ability to become engaged to Kay Briggs, if she can find a man. Carolyn Swartz, will my ability to go steady with a boy from Carmel to Beverly Boltz. Eddie Reynolds, will my ability to get along with Irv flvir. Eastj to Monte Monroe. Patti Oathout, will my driving to anyone who has a lot of nerve and insurance. TTWT X
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CLASS HI 'l'0RY In September, 1944, seventeen of our fifty-five prospective graduates started to Center Grove under the instruction of Mrs. Ruth Cook. These seventeen are Eddie Reynolds, Roy Pottschrnldt, Virginia St. John. Bruce Boaz, Helen Zschiedrich, Claude Royston, AnnCarson, Mary Lue Doty, David Patterson, Carolyn Dun- can, John Richardson, Kim Stropes, Barbara Demaree, Sandra Dresslar, Janet Stone, Sue Dowden, and Shirley Robinson. During our grade school days, we were instructed by Miss Reba Luper, Miss Margaret Clore, Miss Edna Tearman, Mrs. Iva Fulmer, and Mr. Marion Allen. Meanwhile, we gained these prospective graduates: Patsy Alvey, J imBaker,Barbara Clark, DonEnnis, Raymond Evert, Gary Hollandbeck, Willa Jarrett, J anioe Kelly, Barbara Long, Martha Mc Cleerey, Melvin Mackey, Martin Matillo, Joan Mlnnemeyer, Louise Owen, Larry Robinson, John Shufflebarger, Ronald Straley, Carolyn Swartz, and Wanda Van Dyke. Sotne of these students left and re-entered later. We were very excited when westartedjunior High, We had class officers, sponsors, basketball teams, cheerleaders, and majorettes. Our sponsors those two years were Mrs. Woods, Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Money and Mr. Rosenstihl. During those years we gained Charles Demott, Larry Holtsclaw, and Ronnie Reifeis. Our Freshman year brought much enthusiasm from all. Our officers were Mary Lue Doty, Presidentg Bruce Boaz, Vice-Presidentg John Shufllebarger, Secretary and Treasurerg and John Richardson, Student CounciL That year we were under the sponsorship of Mrs. Alberta Money and Mr. James Rosenstihl. Beverly Daugherty, Carl Murray, Shelby Willis, and Jerry Aldrich joined our class, while Martha Mc- Cleerey, Ken Alvey, Shirley Chasteen, and Marilyn Rhude left. Several of our boys played basketball that year. wehad alfreshman team and cheerleaders. Our cheerleaders were, Shirley Robinson, Barbara Long, and Mary Lue Doty. Shirley Robinson was elected Queen of the Halloween Carnival and Melvin Mackey was nominated for King. On November 1, 1952, we suffered a great loss when our high school and gymnasium burned. Our Sophomore class was sponsored by Mr. Paul Hurst. Bruce Boaz was elected President, Shirley Robinson, Vice-Presidentg Sandra Dresslar, Secretary and Treasurer, and Jerry Aldrich, Student Council. Joining our class that year was Betty Coseboon. Barbara Clark, andJohn Hudson, Alice Moore, Darrell Parris, Roger Miller, and Danny Ward, Leaving was Wanda Van Dyke, Shelby Willis, Edna Petro, and Barbara Russell. Bringing a great honor toour class that year was Bruce Boaz, when he won the Thurman Miles Trophy. Being a Junior brought about many things. Under the excellent sponsorship of Mrs. Sue Reed and Mr. Paul Hurst, we did very well on our Junior Concessions. Our officers were Virginia St. John, President, Martin Matillo, Vice-President: Willa Jarrett, Secretary, Bruce Boaz, Treasurer, and John Shuftlebarger, Student Council. We gained Jerry Jackson, Danny Riggle, Dickie Saunders, Vernon Snyder, Wanda Van Dyke, Ollie Boger, and Don Foltz. We lost Beverly Daugherty and Jim Walker. Two of our girls were elected majorettes-Barbara Long and Barbara Demaree. Darrell Parris was elected drum major. Bruce Boaz won the county Sportsmanship Trophy. InApril we took our long awaited trip to washington D.C. with the Seniors. We started forth in our Senior year with Mr. Paul Hurst again our sponsor. Our class officers were: John Richardson, President, Virginia St. John, Vice-President, Willa Jarrett, Secretary, Mary Lue Doty, Treasurerg and Martin Matillo, Student Council. We gained Martha McCleerey, Ray Taylor, and Patti Oathout. We lost Sandra Carlstedt and Danny Riggle. Shirley Robinson, and Mary Lue Doty were among the girls elected cheerleaders. Barbara Long, VirginlaSt.John, and Barbara Demaree were elected majorettes. Now, as we look toward graduation and making our way in this world we look back on our school days with fond memories. Barbara Demaree Willa Jarrett
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