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Jai: 'lfliff Am! iifammf Wo, the seniors of 1951, will to the juniors the ability to get along with the teachers. We, the seniors of 1951, will to the sophomores our intelligence and good behavior. We, the seniors of 1951, will to the ireshmen spot remover to remove the green spots. We, the seniors of 1951, will to the faculty our quiet ways and our good looks. I, Don Bechtold, will my front seat in the study hall to anyone who wants it so they can slip in after the bell rings. l, Dora Betten, will my ability to chew gum in Mr. Dilling's classes and get away with it, to Nilah Cook. I, lane Boocher, will my ability to get along all day with one halt oi a Kleenex to anyone who thinks they can sniff their way through it. I, Norman Chamberlain, will my wavy hair to Dewayne Klutz. 1, Max Cunningham, will my ability to play the cornet to Tom Coon, so he will not get into trouble with Leck. 1, Carolyn Enyeart, will my girlish figure to Miss Eshelman and my good grades in deportment to Derwood Coe. I, Mary Fetters, will my jalopy to Ben Wright so Maxine won't have to make out so many tardy slips next year. I, Mary Lois Fleck, will my 3 years of yell lead- ing to anyone who can take criticism and has a good personality, and my curly hair to Bonnie Wiley and everything else that is lelt to myself. 1, Esther Frey, will my long finger nails to Mar- cus Frieden so he can fight off the girls in the future. I, Bonnie Frieden, will my shyness to Lulubelle Penrod and my A's in deportment to anyone who needs them. 1, Harold Frieden, will my bashfulness to my brother, Marcus. I, Ted Frieden, will my ability not to get lost in Indianapolis and to find certain people, to co-pilots Ted Spann and Russell Hapner. I, Doris Gibbs, will my baby clothes to Kay Bonam so that she will have some nice clothes to wear when she grows up. 1, Bob Graham, will my track shoes to Ierry Clark and my wicked wink to R. I. Renicker. 1, Glorea Grossnickle, being in sound mind, do hereby will my black 'hair to Betty Williams and my big black eyes to Red Heeter. Also my seat on Red's bus to anyone who can take his kidding. 1, Elizabeth Gump, will my ability to get A in deportment to Rose Ann Bucher and my place in band to anyone who will get a bang out of it. I, Iim Hammond, will my good conduct and good grades to that big boy in the seventh grade, Bob Leiter. l, Dean Hapner, will my civilian clothes to my brother, Russell, as I won't need them after May 31. I, Iim Larrison, will Bill Clarke a high chair and a pair of opera glasses to save his shoe soles. I, Bob Littlefield, will my good understanding feet to Gary Iackson. I, Morris Poer, will my seat in Derwood's Chevie to anybody who can change tires. l, Lloyd Reiken, will my Ford to Ben Wright so he won't have to walk home. l, Dorsey Rhoades, will my ability to get to school on time to Ted Spann. 1, Max Richard, will the rest of my conduct and behavior to Ben Wright as I think he will need it. I, Anita Schroll, being of sound mind, leave my ability to barely miss the bus every morning to any- one who has strong nerves. 1, Iames Schumaker, will my ability to walk with my head in a cooler atmosphere to Gary Min- iear and my waisteline to Wayne Dilling. I, Herb Underwood, hereby will my position on the basketball squad to the up and coming mighty all star, Iay Schilling. , I, Alvin Wiley, will my ability to get A's in de- portment to anyone who needs it. I, Lester Williams, will my Chevie to anyone who thinks he can keep it running a full week. Also my curly hair to my sister, Betty. 1, Charlotte Wright, will my Senior Cord skirt to some green-eyed underclassman. Compliments of The Farmor's Shipping Association ........ William Groninger, Manager House Phono 584W North Manchester Yard Phono 289
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enior Cjfazifi zjvhfifory On the 30th day of August in 1947 forty intel- ligent freshmen ventured into Chester High School and started off with a bang. The group elected the following officers: President, Iames Schumaker, Vice President, Max Richards, Treasurer, Anita Schroll, Secretary, Mary Lois Fleck. The class sponsors were: Mrs. Von Ehr, Mrs. Allen, and Mr. Dilling. That year a new student, Alvin Wiley, entered our class. After a summer vacation we went back to school as sophomores, there were thirty-seven in our class that year. The officers elected were: President, Harold Frieden, Vice President, William Helvey, Secretary, Iim Hammond, Treasurer, Herbert Underwood. Sponsors were: Mrs. Lytle and Mr. Scribner. We had two class parties to remember our year by. In 1949 thirty-three juniors enrolled and elected officers for the year: President, Herbert Underwood, Vice President, Esther Frey, Secretary, lane Booch- er, Treasurer, Anita Schroll. That year we sold re- freshments at the basketball games and had a cake walk at the South Whitley game to make money. On April l4th a three-act play entitled A Date With Iudy directed by Miss Eshelman was pre- sented. Class rings, a rained-out weiner roast, and our Iunior-Senior Reception at Warsaw added fun to our junior year. Our sponsors were: Miss Eshel- man and Mr. Metzger. On August 29, 1950, thirty seniors gathered in the assembly for our last enrollment. The officers for the year were: President, Morris Poer, Vice Pres- ident, Norman Chamberlain, Secretary, Lester Will- iams, Treasurer, Anita Schroll. Our sponsors were: Mrs. Vandegrift and Mr. Smith. We had a class play Professor How Could You and we also sold magazines for trip money and set a new record in the magazine sales. Our trip, Ravelings, Baccal- aureate and Commencement, highlighted an event- ful year. Compliments of J. W. STRAUSS l SON Phone 93 North Manchester, Indiana FEEDS - - SEEDS - - COAL - - ICE Compliments of FRANTZ GROCERY LIBERTY MILLS, INDIANA
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