Centralia High School - Heliostat Yearbook (Centralia, MO)

 - Class of 1951

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We, the Seniors of 1951, of Centralia High School, City of Centralia, and State of Missouri, being of sound mind, possessed of a l our faculties, do hereby will and bequeath to the following: We, the Senior Class of 1950-51, will to Mr. Shultz, and Mr. Kerr, awell-behaved group of Freshmen next year. We, the Senior Class of 1950-51, i will to Coach Hannah and Coach Prater, another successful year in football! I! We, the Seniors of the Bookkeeping Class of 1950-51, will to Mr. Bowen, all mis- placed debits and credits. , We, the Senior Class of 1950-51, will to Mr. Emerson, another year in which to read Shakespear! ! ! !! g - We, the Seniors of Biology, will to Mr. Maupin another group of girls who giggle in class. We, the Seniors of the Annual' Staff, will to Mrs. Owens a group who will help her next year on the Annual. ' We, the Seniors, will to Mr. Davidson and to Mr. Whitman, all Shop and Ag. boys who will behave themselves. . , H We, the Seniors, will to Mrs. Bowen and to Mrs. Doty, a large group of girls for Pep Club. We, the Seniors, will to Mrs. Olson all sharps and flats. I, Eldon Adkins, will my curly hair to Billy Miller, who just had a Toni. I, Katy Ball, will my cultured ways to Lucille Berry. I, Marjorie Boucher, will my good times at C. H. S. to Nellie McKenzie. I, Kenneth Carter, will the girl that carried the torch for me, fL.inda Faucettj, to Arnold Potts. V I, Howard Chandler, will my ability to win medals at State Contests to Paul Jones. I, Beverly Jo Clark, will my ability to look up to people to David Mason. I, Marjorie Davenport, will my seat on the bus to next year's freshmen. I, May Davenport, will my noon rides to Edith Groves. I, Charlie Davidson, will my courage in Football to Junior Palmer. 1, Sam Davis, will my whiskers to Bill Bradley. I, Billy Durk, will my love for women to Kenneth Ball. I, Kenneth Dollens, will my nice quiet wavys to Red Stites. 1, Billy Jo Forsee, will my physique to Mike Way. Z0

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CLASS HISTORY One morning early in September of 1947, sixty-six boys and girls made their debut into high school life. These green freshmen elected Kenneth Holtkamp their Clas's'PrLeside'i'it, Charlie Davidson, Vice President and Pat Way, Secretary, and- Treasurer, The class spon- sors were Mrs. Wilson and Mr. Harris. Alvin Welchiand Pat Way entered the Hope Medal Contest, with Alvin winning first place. Pat Way was an attendant to 'Miss Cehti-aiiav' to bring a grandclimax to our .freshman year, , E , , ,I f f- , A f The next year we started back to school with sixty-seven under the nameiof Usillly uii' omores. We had lqst Kenneth I-Ioltkarnpuand Glen,Mize,,but gained.Marjorie.Boucher,,',-,-Bev- erly Clark, and Joan Mullican. Our Class officers this year were Alvin Welch, President, C.F. Hulen, Vice President, Barbara Seymour, Secretary and Treasurer. Our sponsors were Mr. Whitman and .Coach Prater.. Marjorie Davenport entered the Hope ,Medal contest. The teachers selected Pat Way to make the Sophomore Pilgrimage to Jefferson City. When the doors closed the last day of school we were all looking forward to 'ou-r neict yearf if ' , 1 - , ' ' . . 1' jj ' Then in the fall we entered oldC. H. now sixty-three Jolly Juniors and upperclassmen. Our sponsors were Coach Prater, Mrs. Remely, and Mrs. Owens. J'.'R. .M6frk Sc1i'if6d as President. this year, with,Frank Potts Vice President and KennethVHarterv,i'vSeucretarly and Treasurer. This year we gained Gene Forsee, Bud Smith, and Kenneth Harrison, but lost Betty Harlow, Betty Jean Gibbins, Dick qMerideth, Fay Mills, Lee Sheldon, Doris Tanner and Robert Wheeler. Julia Littrell won first place , inthe Hope Medal contest for us... Mar- jorie Davenport was selected to go to Girls' State while Kenneth Harteriandi'Me'rle Wright went to Boys' State. This year ithe Seniors were our guests a't the -Prom which-was al gala affair. Q, ,Q Z J j V This year all fifty-'five - of us are Sophisticated Seniors. l 'MT.-KQCTT and Mr. and 'Mrs. Bowen are our sponsors. We elected.Shirlie ,Ogle as President of our clasysjb with Johnny Sims as Vice' President, Barbara Seymour, Se cretary and Treasurer. Diane Markwell was selected as a Cheer Leader for the pep squad. We gained Donna Wright and los.t Claude Peck, Joan Mullican, Joyce Pulis, Rosebelle Barnes, ,Jo Ann Stevens, Bertha Wiflliarrrsh Jack Munford, Malcoln Davis' and 'Eleanor Gibsonf W i 4 N V S . ,, - ' ,, , . - X. For our homecoming Football game this yearlwe hada parade with each class represented by a float. Of course the Senior class won the prize for the best float. The Homecioming Queen was Julia Littrell, with Diane Markwell, Beverly Clark, and Donna' Wright as her attendants, , A V E V , . As the graduating Seniors of 1951, we pass through the doors' of C.H.S. with' fear and anxiety as well as satisfaction and enjoyment. ' , 19



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Cox. I, Gene Forsee, will my graceful walk to Mona Forsee. Robert Grace, will my quiet ways to,Billy Shelledy. , Roy Guile, will my name Kayo to anyone who wants it. Kenneth, I-Iarter, will Linda Faucett to anyone who wants her. Ray Heckman, will my ability in art to Lewis Reed. Don Hildebrand, will C. H. S. to anyone who thinks it's worth four years. C. F. Hulen, will my ability with women to Coach Hannah. Sally Meck Jesse, will my front seat in classes to Bobby Dollens. Harry Jones, will-my dates with women to John Hunt. , Ralph Kilbourne, will my life as a farmer to John Jesse. Julia Littrell, willdmy. quiet ways to Jimmie Newman. Diane Markwell, will my freckles to Doris Cox. . Leonard May, will my ability to play basketball to Luther Angel. KI-Ia Haj' J'. R. Monk, will my parking on country roads to Jerry Cox. ' Teddy Mortimer, will my good looksto my brother, Edwin. shirue Ogle, will my gin, Martha, to Don Griffin. Frank Potts, will my love for football to Donald Poole. Virgil Powell, will my careful driving to Donald Powell. Barbara Seymour, will my love for tall boys to Kay Bundy. Johnnie Pat Sims, will my ability to laughfquietly in class to Richard Humphrey. Buddy smith, will my crew cut to Johnnie Bybee. A Betty Spauldin, will my brains to everybody who wants them. Freddie Stidham, will my glasses to Eddie Chamberlain to look for a woman. Mary Ellen Vance, will my griping about the drive-in to Leota Eaton. Harold Ward, will my good looks to Bill Adkinson. Pat Way, will my ability to get in trouble with teachers to Shirley Skaggs. Billy Wheeler, will my blue pants to Norma Griggs. Fay Willett, -will my vast supply of innocence to Margaret Pierce. Donna Wright, will my ability in history to Corrine-Thurston. Merle Wright, will my morbid propensity to sloth and procrastination to Tommy Walter Young, will my football equipment to Sonny Megowan, Wallace Young, will my flame, Darlene Burnett, to anyone who can handle her. Alvin Welch, will my polite manners to Shorty Hulen. Z1

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