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Class W1lI We the Seniors of 1950 of Cromwell High School County of Noble and State of Indiana being of sound body and memory do hereby make pub lish and declare this to be our last will and testament We the Seniors give and devise ou1 estates as follows To the teachers we w1ll all of our grades good and bad so that they may give them to the students in the years to come l'o the Juniors we w1ll our seats in the Senior assembly of Good Old H and 1f the seats prove to be too large too small or too near the front of the room we give them the power to remedy the faults To the Sophomores we give our ability to get along with our teachers and stay out of m1sch1ef To the Freshmen we will our ab1l1ty to throw paper wads at the waste basket To the coming Freshmen of next year we leave our sympathy for what T Good Old Cromwell High School we g1ve the benefit of the great example we have set We hope the school and the underclassmen shall profit by it 1n the years to come I Dorothy Bakex will my ab1l1ty to get where I am going in a hurry to Carolyn Miller I Bonnie Conner w1ll my ab1l1ty to admire the Ligonier boys to Rosanne Galloway I Edgar Joe Earnhart will my ability to eat sleep and be merry to .Toe Gx ay and my responsibihtxes to Douglas Shearer I Donald Galloway w1ll my ab1l1ty to read comic books 1n c1v1cs class to Rogez Halsey I Nancy Halsey will my southern figure to Kevin Heupel I Roger Heintzelman will my good looks and ability to entertain Freshmen girls to Wally Phal es l John Johnson will all the Syracuse guls except Wanda Rlngler to Bill Hursey I4 C. . S. ' ' ' , , they will have to go through until initiation is over. O ,, . ,,, . . , K J I Q , . . V A
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The Junior year was loaded with activities The first week of school we ordered our class rings On November 10 we gave two plays Wildcat Willie in the Doghouse and Who Gets the Car Tonight to a capacity crowd The plays were a huge success Preparations for the reception were started before Christmas with the heavy work left until spring The reception was held at the Pubhx Cafe in Kendallville on April Z9 After the banquet we Jour neyed to Fort Wayne to see the stage play The Barretts of Wimpole Street at the Civic Theater Nearly everyone found the way home rather long but we all managed to get there 1n time to do the chores Saturday mornmg For the Senior return the Seniors took us to Pokagan State Park for a ham dmner and an outing This crowded year ended with all of us in good standing Patty lden left us at the end of the year to become a housewife week of September and organized our class Eleanor Vining was chosen as sponsor again Edgar Joe Earnhart was elected President Bonnie Lou Conner Vxce President and Joan McLall1n Secretary for this our Senior year The first class activity of the year was an outing at Turkey Run State Park We had a perfect day to enjoy the natural beauty of one of our beautiful state parks The day which started at 4 00 in the morning and ended at 9 OO in the evening will never be forgotten by the Seniors It was decided early in the year to publish an annual This seemed like a big project but it seemed very worthwhile Doris June Prentice was elected as editor Bonnie Lou Conner associate editor and George Umbaugh art editor During the first semester we had our pictures taken ordered commencement announcements and name cards Early in the second semester we started to think about the Senior play. Gx an dad Steps Out was selected 13 The big year finally arrived. Twenty-eight dignified Seniors met the first . . 1 t J . I ' . , . -
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Arthur Kxstler w1ll my ab1l1ty to break tra1n1ng rules to Dxck Swank Sue Kalb w1ll all the Webster boys but one to Norma Gray Fred Lawson w11l my ab1l1ty to woo the g1r1s to Don Rltter 1 Jean Leshe w1l1 my ab111ty to have a steady boy frxend to Nancy Fausnaugh I Boyd Lmn wzll my stompmg boots to Jack B1rch Marmlyn Maggart w1l1 my abxlxty to eat lunch xn home economxcs class to Bonme Carmck I Max MCI-'arren w11l my ab1l1ty to stay out late at mghts and sleep xn school to Torn Maggart Joan McLa111n w1l1 my ab1l1ty to get all fouled up to Roy Mynh1er Dons Mxller w11l my ab1l1ty to snag W11IT1Ot boys to Marxlyn M1ller Kenton Mxller w1ll my green chevy and ways wxth women to John George Murphy wxll my ab1l1ty of k1ss1ng the teacher to Morns Durharn Roger Ott w111 my ab1l1ty to get to school late and leave early to Allen Mlller Betty Jo Peterson wxll my qu1et ways to Leann Caple Dorls June Prent1ce w1ll my abxlxty to have class part1es to Beverly Khngaman I Juamta Rolhns w1l1 my Syracuse frxend to Shxrly Savage Melvere Sheley w1ll my wavy ha1r and my uxtelhgence to Don Wr1ght Ronald Sxlveus w1ll my ab1l1ty to dr1ve and to get 1n early to D1ck Hursey I Bob Showberger w1ll my abxhty to get along w1th Coach Abbs to Dof' Fausnaugh I Donna Tracy Wxll my Job as Wa1tress and my umforms to M1ld1 ed Hemntzelman I George Umbaugh w1l1 my convertxble and the guls that go w1th xt to Harold Wolf I Gerald Yoder w1ll my senous countenance and behef 1n hurnamty to Ronald Heffner 5 I, . ' - 1 1 - . V 1 ' Il I ' ' I D 0 L ' . . . ., ,, . . 0 L . I I . . . . . 1 I. . , . . . V . . I' . . , . . . . . . . . I' - , - as :I ' - Durham. L , . . . . . . . I, , . . . I, , ' H ' . L . . l . . . . I' ' . . . . . i 1' I . , . . . . . . . 1
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