Central High School - EN EM Yearbook (North Manchester, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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ACTIVITIES Gunars Abele and Wendell Kreider as they were made up in the program, Portraits in Make-up.” Annette Pinney admiring Bertelle’s white macaw. Cynthia Findley serving LaDonna Steele, Nancy West, Barbara Hidy, and Pat Price at the Junior Halloween Carnival. Karl Merrirt and Nancy West, king and queen of the Halloween Carnival. Sue Lindzy, Gunars Abele, and Phillip Waechter decorating the Christmas tree in the main hall. Carole Longo addressing the Junior Town Meeting of the Air panel which included two girls from Auburn and Lovetta Cassidy. itnty 1902—Going to School For Fifty Years—1952 The Peabody Seating Company, Inc.

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1. LOIS BICKEL, will my blonde hair to Janie Middleton, my first chair clarinet to Sandra Am-bridge, and my ability to keep my mouth shut to Shirley Hathaway. I. DOROTHY BREITKOPF, will my inability to get straight A's to anyone who wants it. We may be dumb, but we ll sure have a lot of fun, won't we, kids? 1. MARJORY BRIGHT, will my honor as Sunshine president to some fortunate junior girl and my ability to go steady to Barbara Bender. I, CAROLE BURR, will and bequeath my gum chewing habits in Mrs. Cripe’s room to Dick Armey and my government bcxrk to some unfortunate senior next year, hoping that they can put it to better use than I did. I, LOVETTA CASSIDY, hereby leave Mr. Coats without a senior in Latin I, my seat in chemistry to Jim Beck, and the candy I left in the Sunshine room to Joe, the mouse. I, MELVA FOLTZ, will my inability to get along with men to my Sunshine sister, Joyce Warner, my Puddle-Jumper to Jim Beck so that I won't have to drive him all the way home, and my ability to walk in the east door at 12:24 and still make it to class on time to anyone who needs it. I, CONNIE LEE FREED, will my first chair seat in band to Mike Snyder. I, JAMES GEIST, will my short curly hair to Gunars Abele and some to Mr. Moore for all the jokes he told in government class. I. JACQUELINE GILL, being of sound mind, do hereby will and bequeath my senior school books to some junior with the hopes that they can do more w'ith them than I did. I, BOB GROSSNICKLE, will my ability to stay in mixed chorus to Lionel Ush Mush Ussery. I, BOB GRUWELL, without ceremony, and great personal sacrifice, regretfully leave my curly hair, height, and big early morning Pepso-dent smile to Pat Snyder. I, GARY HARE, being sound in mind and body, will my ability to get along with girls to Tom Cue-Ball McKee and also my good looks to Cynthia Findley's boyfriend. I. TED HILL, will the pleasure of pulling Mr. Coats’ tie to Steve Shivers. I. CAROL KREIDF.R, will my dimple and cherry cheeks to Judy Willcox. Angels always have dimples. I. BEVERLY LAMBERT, will my artistic ability to Dick Armey and my keen sense of humor to Chickie Colbert. I, MARTHA LAVENGOOD, will mv ability ro wilt teachers with one scathing glance to Marilyn Ashliman, my glee club piano to Barb Smith, and a few inches of my height to Annette Pinney. c L A S S w I L L I, MARILYN LEFFEL, will my ability to chew gum in library to Ush Ussery, providing he can stand keeping it in the roof of his mouth most of the period, and my ability to be good to Connie Burch. I, CAROLE LONGO, will my spot on the debate team to anyone who can out-talk me, and my Cen-Hi-Sun hideout (including a waste-paper basket and a dilapidated mimeographer) to Barb Westafer, Kenny Olinger, and Linda Lindemuth. I. WALTER LOUCKS, JR., will my ability to see and drive to John Keyhole Snyder. I, MARY LOU LOWMAN, will my sober mind and expression to Nancy Ward and my ability of not paying attention in government class at the particular moment Mr. Moore fancies to call on me to Judy Willcox. I, LIB McCLURE, will my seat in government class to my little brother, Ric. All that I have and have learned, I'm going to take with me. I, DICK MAXWELL, will to Mighty Miller a little peace and quiet between classes (due to my absence), to Max Hillsamer my ability to pester Doc Freed in chemistry, and the backroom in library to anyone who thinks he can fill the position. I, MARILYN MELVIN, will my towering stature to Frances Bundy, my love for horses to my brother Jan, and my seat in study hall to some future senior. I, SHIRLEY RYAN, will a few inches of my height to Annette Pinney and my job as Mrs. Cripe’s secretary to any fortunate girl who has the time and ambition to do it. I, ROGER SHULL, will my Hudson, w'hich has consumed, among other things, four connectings rods and innumerable amounts of gasoline and oil, to any eligible sucker. I, LARRY TRACY, being of sound mind and body, will my trusty, troublefree, dependable Jezebel hot rod to the racing maniac of the junior class. Max Hillsamer. I. WORTH WAI.ROD, will my good looks to Jim Beck and my seat in Mr. Stone’s office to Dick Holderman. I, ANNIE WENDEL, will my ability to Charleston to George Sturdevant and my government grades to Mr. Moore so that he can give them to some unfortunate, future senior. I, JOHN WERK1NG, will my ability to chew gum in library without getting in trouble to anyone who wants it, also my 1938 Plymouth to anyone who thinks they can keep the trunk lid from falling off. I. JERRY WETZEL, will the editorship of the En Em and also my quiet, unobtrusive manner to Shirlev Hathaway. Congratulations, seniors—Home Work Shop Westafer's Standard Service Page Kinetten



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Class of 1953 Gunars Abele Sandra Ambridge Richard Armey Marilyn Ashliman James Beck Connie Burch Harold Clark Chiquita Colbert Jack Cussen Shirley Hathaway David Haxton James Hearn Barbara Hidy Max Hillsamer Marvin Kindy George Lambert Ted Lambert Richard McClure Thomas McKee Larry Metzger Kenneth Olinger Anna Mae Parker Roger Parker Annette Pinney Patricia Price Ronald Rice Barbara Smith John Snyder LaDonna Steele George Sturdevant Joyce Tyner Lionel Ussery Phillip Waechter Nancy Ward James Weber James Weimer Nancy West Sharon West Barbara Westafer Sandra Ambridge . Secretary Marilyn Ashliman ................Vice President Richard Armey . Treasurer James Beck . . . President Compliments of Donald R. Mote Walnut Street Barber Shop Page Tu enty-on

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