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1950-'51 CALENDAR September 5-First Day of School September 7-Class Chose Sponsor and Officers September 8-Class Rings Came September 14-4-H Achievement Night September 20-Seniors Chose Class Colors and Flower September 25-Cast Senior Play September 27-Voted on Class Pictures and Planned Parties October 2-Class Pictures Taken at School October 11-Went to Monticello to see Typist October 14-Went to Brown County October 20, 21-Senior Play October 31-Senior Pictures Taken November 3-First Basketball Game of Season November 18-Band-Parents Carnival December 9-Seniors Went to see Ice Revue December 20--Christmas Program December 22-Christmas Vacation Started January 2-School Resiuned January 11, 12, 13-County Basketball Tourney February 2, 3-Teachers' Institute February 22, 23, 24-Sectional Tourney February 27-Juniors and Seniors visit State Legislature March 17-District Music Contest at Kokomo March 30, 31-Junior Play April 20, 21-School Music Festival April 28-Junior and Senior Reception May 6-Baccalaureate May 8-Commencement May 10-Close of School Year Hurrah
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SENIOR WILL I, Patricia Bell, do hereby will and bequeath my glasses to Marlene Wag- ner, and my ability to go with a '50 graduate to Betty Eggen. I, Jewett Briscoe, dohereby will and bequeath my Dodge to Dick Wolf, my class ring to Windy Spear and my ability to write apologies to Ken- ny Shomaker. I, Nancy Dunker, do hereby will and bequeath my diamond to Georgia Roark, my red hair to Mr. Smith, and my freckles to Mr. Chitty. I, Albert Garing, do hereby will and bequeath my Chevy to Jack Martin, and my ability to get along with girls to Mr. Chitty. I, Lester Logan, do hereby will and bequeath my height to Gordon Dan- ner, and my driving ability to Joe Raub. I, Donald McCormick, do hereby will and bequeath my physical build to Raymond Burrell, and my reckless driving to George Klink. I, Joyce Meyers, do hereby will and bequeath my giggles to Mr. Wright, and my flirting ability to Georgia Roark. I, Evan Patrick, do hereby will and bequeath my Ford to Dick Wolk, providing he doesn't make a hot-rod out of it, and my big brown eyes to Mary Wooldridge. I, Darlene Schroeder, do hereby will and bequeath my blond hair to Mar- garet Criswell, and my ability to ride on a horse to Miss Thomas. I, Norman Sterner, do hereby will and bequeath my curly hair to Mr. Wright, and my good looks to Donna Faker. I, Johny Toumine, do hereby will and bequeath my shorthand book to Wally Neal, and my ability to Write love letters to Donna Faker. I, Virgil Van Voorst, do here-by will and bequeath my boldness to George Klink, and my English ability to Ivan Logan. I, David Vlfhitaker, do hereby will and bequeath my class ring to Marlene Wagner and my stubbornness to Miss Wehr. I, Nancy Zootman, do hereby will and bequeath my job at the Rexall to anybody willing to work, and my sailor friends to Margaret Criswell. We, as a class do hereby will and bequeath the following: to the Juniors, our ability to wear Cords, to the Sophomores, our ability to study. to the Freshmen, our ability to be the highest class in school. We, the Seniors of l1951, do hereby will and bequeath, to the teachers, our absence and the feeling of accomplishment.
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WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF Nancy Dunker didn't have a diamond? Madge wasn't Ready? Mr. Chitty was extravagant with his money? Windy Spear had only one boy friend? Norman Sterner didn't like the girls? Dick was a fox instead of A Wolf? Lester Logan drove slowly and carefully? John Flora got to school on time? Joyce Meyers wasn't interested in men? Nancy Zootman worked at Walgreens instead of the Rexall? Mr. Wright Wasnit married? Darlene Schroeder knew the definition of love? Kenny was a candlemaker instead of a Shomaker? We didn't have the library steps? Max Flynn Wasn't bashful? Pat Was a Whistle instead of a Bell? We didn't see Marlene Wagner and David Whitaker walking down the hall together? Johnny Toumine drove a Cadillac convertible? Don McCormick had a steady girl? Jewett Briscoe was the serious type? Albert Garing wasn't always causing heartaches? Virgil Van Voorst ignored the girls? Evan Patrick was always flirting? Necessary Equipment Sergeant: Why is it important not to loose your head in an attack ? Recruit: Because that would leave no place to put the helmet. Logical Reasoning A teacher in a rural school was in- structing her class in the use of anto- nyms. Now, children, she said, What is the opposite of sorrow ? Joy, shrieked the class in unison. What is the opposite of pleasure? Pain. And what is the opposite of woe ? Giddap.
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