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NOVELA KAY WOMACK BROWN Kay” Band 1 2-3; Glee Club 1-3; Pep Club 1-2-3; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3; Paper Staff 3-4; Class Officer 1; Play 3; Eads 12 yrs. SHIRLEY LEE BICKEL WISSEL Shirl Band 1-2-3; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3; Mixed Chorus 3; Play 3; Galatea, Colo., 3 yrs.. Garden City, Kansas, 2 yrs., Eads 7 yrs. Class Will , Larry Welsh, will my hair cut to Don Brown. , Charles Barber, will my excess height to Kay Parnett. , Bob Pfingston, will my little feet to Evelyn Lane. , Marie Sarah, will my ability to keep from writing in literature books to Linda Crow. , Betty Harrison, will my love for Texas to Betty Durrett. , James Morton, will my curly hair to Harold Campbell. , Rita Kay Koch, will my soft voice to Virgyln Lessenden. , Stanley Watts, will my ability to jump to Jimmy Adamson. , Barbara Kelley, will my ability to catch and keep a man to Gala Frazee. , Raymond Mays, will all my love to Mable Hieronymus. , Ramona Barnes, will my excess height to Beverly Aldrich. , Wallace Dunlap, will my physique to Gailen Buck. , Nora Meier, will my ability to stay thin without dieting to Vera Kelley. , George Holter, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Alan Watts. , LeEtta Crow, will my springy walk to Dixie Weber. , Junior Homan, will my running ability to Duane Williams. , Mary Beth Kuiken, will my ability to get to school on time to Barbara Aldrich. , Frank Moltane, will my Texas drawl to Nadine Dunlap. , Donna Durrett, will my excess hair to Ellen Root. , Russell Bell, will my ability to have several girl friends to Philip Hollis. , Curtis Gold, will my basketball ability to Loy Jones. , Elvin Buck, will my bookkeeping ability to Jimmy Seirers. , Junior Homan, will my heart to Norma Jennings. , Don Root, will my height to Charles Stucky. Sponsored by EADS IMPLEMENT and KIOWA CAFE
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MARY BETH KUIKEN Kurk Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1 -2-3-4; Cheerleader 3 4; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Annual Staff 3-4; Paper Staff 3 4; Class Officer 1-2; Student Council 2; Play 3; Eads 12 yrs. DONALD LOREN ROOT Donny Athletics 1 -2-3-4; E Club 3-4; Chivington, Colo., 7 yrs., Eads 5 yrs. NORA ALICE MEIER ’’Nora Annual Staff 3-4; Pep Club 1-2-4; Haswcil, Colo., 5 yrs., Eads 7 yrs. STANLEY VICTOR WATTS Stan Athletics 1-2-3-4; E Club 3-4; Eads 12 yrs. EVELYN MARIE SARAH Ree” Band 1-2-3-4; Glee Club 1-2-3; Pep Club 1-2-3-4; Cheerleader 3; Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4; Paper Staff 3-4; Class Officer 4; Chivington, Colo., 3 yrs., Eads 9 yrs. LARRY DUANE WELSH Larry” Annual Staff 4; Paper Staff 4; Class Officer 4; Student Council 4; Play 3; Athletics 1-2-3-4; E” Club 3-4; Numa, Colo., 1 yr.. Sugar City I yr., Eads 10 yrs.
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Class History In the fall of 1944, 29 very scared little kids started on the first year of a journey that was to last for twelve years. Miss Jessie Morris was our teacher. The following students were enrolled: Gordon Crow, Glen Dye, Wayne Frederick, Leon Hudson, Johnnie Hoffman, Phillip Johnson, Wayne Laing, Carl Lindholm, Bobbie Mast, Raymond Mays, James Morton, Robert Porterfield, Charles Shane, Allen Watts, Stanley Watts, Kenneth Miller, Elaine Covey, LeEtta Crow, Donna Rose Durrett, Mary Gerdes, Ramona Barnes, Barbara Kelley, Rita Kay Koch, Mary Beth Kuiken, Irene Manley, Helen Schleining, Kay Womack, Barbara Jean Thomasson, and Doris DeAnn Lancaster. In 1945 we started our second year of school with Mrs. Amy Trotter as our teacher. That year we gained Wallace Dunlap, Roger Shott, and Ralph Zordell. We lost Mary Gerdes, Barbara Jean Thomasson, and Glen Dye. Our third grade teacher was Mrs Clara Dunlap. During that year we gained quite a few new members. They were Russell Bell, Bill Rainey, Loran Smith, Alan Schmitt, Larry Welsh, Jackie Lyons, Glenna Stroup, Barbara Welsh, and Judith Howland. We lost Allen Watts, Carl Lindholm, Philip Johnson, Johnnie Hoffman, Charles Shane, Roger Shott, Robert Porter- field, Elaine Covey, Irene Manley, and Barbara Jean Thomasson. In the fourth grade we gained five new members. They were: Jimmy Perkins, Gary Smith, Melvin Foxworthy, George Holter, and Marie Sarah. We lost Russell Bell, Wayne Frederick, Leon Hudson, Bill Rainey, Loran Smith, Ralph Zordell, Alan Schmitt, and Jackie Lyons. Our teacher was Mrs. Sibcy. Our fifth grade teacher was Mrs. Mable Ligon. Our new members that year were Russell Bell, Junior Homan, Charles Shane, Billy Parker, and Phyllis Chaffin. We lost Melvin Foxworthy, and Glenna Stroup. In the sixth grade we had Miss Jessie Morris as our teacher. We gained C. M. Moffatt, Alan Schmitt, Jim Williams, Wynell Alexander, Shirley Bickel, Nora Meier, Mary Sarah, Shelby Sue Sellers, Lorraine Tennant, Son Raye Cave, and Elaine Covey. We lost Judith Howland. Our seventh year we really felt big, because we were finally upstairs. We gained Peggy Smith, Irene Manley, Juanita Dufur, Laurence Dooley, and LeRoy Mays. We lost C. M. Moffatt, Billy Parker, Jimmy Perkins, Alan Schmitt, Charles Shane, Jim Williams, Wynell Alexander, Shelby Sue Sellers, Lorraine Tennant, Sona Raye Cave, and Elaine Covey. Our eighth grade teacher was Miss Clara Morris. That year we gained Charles Barber, Elvin Buck, Donald Root, and Bill Sheesley. We lost Laurence Dooley, Peggy Smith, and Irene Manley.
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