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Page 19 text:
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After our initiation we found we had some new members; they were: Robert Weirech, Bob Allison. Carol Greenwell, Gilbert Brown, Dwayne Baxter. Roy Brian, and Merle Harris. We lost Robert Weirech, Carol Greenwell, and Merle Harris. Our sponsor was Mrs. Simpson and our class officers were: President, Verna Kelley; Vice-President, Peggy Kabel; Secretary, Doris Lessenden; Treasurer, Gordon Buck. In our sophomore year Mr. Simpson was our sponsor. We gained Earl Gamer. We lost Edward Smith and Larry Meeks. The class officers were: President, Verna Kelley; Vice-President, Raymond Wissel; Secretary and Treasurer, Ann Louthan; Reporter, Glenda Dye. Mr. Hollars was our sponsor our junior year. This was the year we got our class rings. Our prom theme was The Stork Club. Our play was Finders Creepers. Our class officers were: President, Gordon Buck; Vice-President, Raymond Wissel; Secretary and Treasurer, Dona Reiswig; Reporter, Peggy Kabel. We gained Eddie Berridge, Dorothy Jones, Dave Collins. We lost Eddie Berridge, Dorothy Jones, and Dwane Baxter. In the fall of 1954 we began our last year of high school. Our officers were; President, Verna Kelley; Vice-President, Gordon Buck; Secretary and Treasurer, Madonna Wissel; Reporter, Doris Lessenden. The juniors decorated the gym for our prom. Mr. Bart a and Mr. Hollars were class sponsors. We lost Ann Louthan, Peggy Kabel, Phyllis Woodcock, Donna Kelley, and Dave Collins. The class chose as our flower the peppermint carnation; class color, silver and crimson; and our motto, Always Advance--Never Retreat.
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Class History September 7, 1943 was a big day for nineteen boys and girls as that was our first day of school. Those starting were: Bill Barnett, Elvin Buck, Gordon Buck, Wallace Dunlap, Jack Gardner, Victor Hainer, Bobby Mast, Darrell Nelson, Delvin O'Dell, Keith Uhland, Mary Anderson, Mary Ann Beltz, Shirley Rae Jackson, Yvonne Kerfoot, Doris Lessenden, Peggy Marie Robb, Phyllis Smith, Kay Taylor, Madonna Wissel. This was the beginning of twelve school years. Miss Jessie Morris was our first teacher to start us on die way with reading, 'tiring, 'rithmeric. We lost and gained quite a few boys and girls in our second year. We gained Raymond Wissel, Ralph Zordel, Glenn Dye, Chifford Elzey, Verna Kelley, Allie Ann Weaver. We lost Delvin O'Dell, Glenn Dye, Chifford Elzey, Gordon Buck, May Anderson, Mary Ann Beltz, Shirley Rae Jackson, Peggy Marie Robb, Kay Taylor. Our teacher was Miss Florence Morris. Mrs. Grabski was our third grade teacher. We lost Allie Ann Weaver, and we gained Peggy Kabel and Gordon Buck. When we entered our fourth year we had gained six students. They were: George Newton, Edward Smith, Gordon Morton, Dwane Spreier, Helen Freeman, Betty Rainey. We lost Yvonne Kerfoot. Our teacher was Mrs. Lois Sibcy. Our fifth grade teacher was Mrs. Legion. Our new members were Warren Howland, Glenda Dye, Carol Sue Dixon, Mary Hibler, Phyllis Woodcock, Ethel Williams, Mary Sarah, Sally Sargent. We lost George Newton, Dwane Spreier, and Betty Rainey. In our sixth year we really felt big because we were the highest class on the main floor. Our new members were LeRoy Mays, Donna Kelley, Jocyce McCracken. We lost Victor Hainer, Gordon Morton, Mary Hibler, and Sally Sargent. Our teacher was Miss Jessie Morris. Our seventh year we were really big because we were going upstairs now. Mrs. Farthing was our teacher. Our new members were Dona Lea Reiswig, Ann Louthan, Joye Lee Dobb, Finis Martin, Francis McKinney, Bob Pfingston. We lost Jack Gardner, Warren Howland, Mary Sarah, Ethel Williams, and Jocyce McCracken. Our eighth grade teacher was Miss Clara Morris. Our new members were: Carol Greenwell, Robert Hollandsworth, Duke Kennedy, We lost Joye Lee Dobb, Finis Martin, LeRoy Mays, Francis McKinney, Bob Pfingston, Robert Hollandsworth, Duke Kennedy, and Carol Greenwell. Sponsored by—EADS CLINIC
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Class Will We, the Senior Class, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five, of Eads High School in the city of Eads, county Kiowa, and state of Colorado, being sound of body and unsound of mind, do herewith make and pub- lish our last will and testament, in order to distribute as fairly as possible our interests in Eads High among the people herewith stated. I, Doris Lessenden, bequeath my lovely voice to Elvin Buck. I, Madonna Wissel, give my pretty figure to Barbara Welsh. I, Verna Kelley, will my brains to Charlotte Ritchie. I, Keith Uhland, devise my athletic ability to LeEtta Crow. I, Helen Freeman, will my excess height to Donald Root. I, Earl Garner, bequeath all MY ambition to Charles Barber. I, Glenda Dye, will my cheerleading ability to Made Sarah, in hopes that she will use it as I have. 1, Dona Reiswig, give to Ramona Barnes, my ability to hold a man. I, Phyllis Smith, give to Curtis Gold my blonde hair. I, Carol Dixon, give my ability to ditch school and get away with it to Shirley Blckel. I, Ray Wissel, bequeath my curly hair to Larry Welsh. He needs it, I, Gordon Buck, will my ability to keep a girl friend to Gary Smith. I, Bill Barnett, give my ability to keep out of trouble to George Holter. I, Roy Brian, bequeath my ability to get on the good side of the superintendent to Wallace Dunlap. I, Gilbert Brown, devise my ability to get engaged to Junior Homan. 1, Verna Kelley, give my pleasing smile to James Morton. I, Doris Lessenden, give my ability to keep on the good side of the teachers to Raymond Mays. I, Madonna Wissel, bequeath my quietness to Barbara Kelley. I, Helen Freeman, give my ability to be a good driver to Stanley Watts. I, Glenda Dye, give my dancing ability to Frank Moltane. 1, Dona Reiswig, give my springing walk to Bob Pfingston. I, Phyllis Smith, devise my ability to get in nights to Kay Womack. I, Carol Dixon, give my ability to make wise cracks to Nora Meier. I, Ray Wissel, will my great physique to Russell Bell. I, Gordon Buck, give my loyalty to Colorado to Betty Harrison. Good-by Tex. 1, Gilbert Brown, will my weight to Mary Beth Kuiken. I, Earl Garner, will my ability to get along with people to Rita Koch. I, Bill Barnett, will my cowboy technique to Donald Kerr. I, Keith Uhland, will my musical talents to Donna Durrett. Sponsored by--BRANSGROVE DRUG and MAST REPAIR SHOP
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