El Dorado Springs High School - Bulldog Yearbook (El Dorado Springs, MO)

 - Class of 1951

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SENIO CLASS WILL Dorothy Andes wills her ability to sing to Dorothy Chase. Ruth Arnold wills some of her school spirit tc the future cheerleaders of B. H. S. Neola Bates leaves her low voice to Laura Belle Hazelwood. Nova Don Bausch leaves her quiet ways to Shirley Pray. Shirley could sure use some of them. Betty Beebe, of course, leaves her bashfulness to Becky Roby. Ella Brassfield wills her ability in English to Eula Mae Dodd. Gloria Dean Bullock leaves the office telephone to future lovers of E. H. S. Neva Coleman leaves her sweet disposition to Patty Wood. Joyce Disney wills her bookkeeping ability to Edna Faye Pickell. Juanita Eason leaves her long and dark hair Rosalie Fields wills her U Hair of Gold and Waunita Fisher whose life is a book, leaves Elsie Gettys leaves her walk to Sharon West. to Wanda Casey. Eyes of Bluen to Ann Frances. her working ability to Bobby Jo Cook. Dorothy Hendrickson wills her Basketball suit to Josephine Skakal. Betty Holland leaves her ability to draw to Doris Stephens. Kathryn Jones shyness, that all can see, is leit to Sissy Rountree. Carol King leaves her ability to drive a car to ? ? ? Who would want that? Donna Marshall, though quiet as a mouse, bequeaths it all to Peggy Homrighous. Earlene May wills her wrestling ability to Joann Rickett. Lillian Mays leaves her moody disposition to Phyllis Williams. Leona Messick, so gentle and mild, leaves it all to some unfortunate loud child. Pearl Messick wills her glasses to Donnie Gordon. Bonnie Milburn leaves her ability to catch her man, and keep him, to Nancy Miller. Leoti Miller leaves her Office Practice work to Vera Black. Annabel Mc Cullick wills her ability to have fun on the school bus to Neva Heedy. Barbara Pendergraph leaves her desk in study hall to Jo Ann Hubbard. Bonnie Pollard leaves her ability to be HAll American Girln to Carol England. Lois Roby leaves her acting ability to Sa dra Pollard. Eunice Rickett leaves her polite ways to Caroldene Palmer. Lois Heedy bequeaths her seat on the school bus to a little f Bonnie Rawlings wills her typewriter to Joyce Bland. Marilyn Sillivan leaves her dainty ways to Laverne Smith. June Stephens wills her shorthand notebook to Lavone Stroer. Lois Steward wills her long finger nails to Mary Good. Darlene Stocsstill wills her cornet to Sherry Bates. Jo Anne Tough wills her ability in all studies Donna Vickers leaves the mimeograph machine to Virginia Walker leaves her DGSE regards to all Fern Williamson leaves her ability to play the Lacel Bland wills his ability to coon hunt, to to Lela Spoor. Ruby Norman. of the student piano to Bonni Ward Funk. reshman. s of E. H. S. e Tudor. Charles Burns leaves his height to Elton Paul Evans. Ulysses Carriker leaves the chewing gum on the DOttOm of the desks in study hall Jimmie HSusie Cornfoddern Casey, leaves his corn cob pipe to Bernie Darnell. R. D. Cruzen leaves his ability to type to Bill Homrighous. Vincil Ellis wills his window-gazing to Wayne Hazelwood. Dean Estep leaves his ability to break girl's hearts, to Tubby Reynolds. Ainslee Fowler leaves a pair of his bright socks to Arthur Bagley. Clarence Glover leaves the paper-filled radiators in Mrs. Jackson's room to Dean Johnson. Edward Hamilton leaves his quiet ways to Floyd Hines. to Cecil Jones Clifford Harding wills his intelligence to Everett Woody. Lloyd Hoerning bequeaths his basketball ability to Dink Braden. Franklin Koger leaves a bottle of Hadacol to Donald Crane. Ronald Mark wills his good looks to Forest Ray Troyer. Howard Mc Peak leaves his ability as a stage builder to Gene Hoover. Sam QLover boyj Egdorf leaves his ability to love the girls to Tom Moore. Chester Mc Daniel leaves his librarian ability to.Donald Benskin. Wayne Norman leaves his door-keeping to J. T. Jackson. Meredith Parish wills Mr. Wright to the incoming freshman. Tbmm Pope wills his personality to Billy Reynolds. Eddie Rountree leaves a football to Dick Gentry. Leroy Rector wills his abilitv to olush, to Bill Mc Connico. Donald Reeves leaves the whole school to anyone that wants it. James Roe leaves his studious habits to Leon Culbertson. Orville Sibley leaves his popularity with the girls to John Koger. Richard Stebbins wills his shy smile to Jack Remer. Harold Steward leaves his polite ways to Clifford Mc Daniel. If there ever is a law passed, saying you have to study, Larry West leaves his ability to do so to the football boys. Doyle Witt leaves his ability to have the UBrainsN of the football team to Clarence Hackleman. Bill Tolls leaves his algebra book to Miss Althen: He's through with it. Nathan Womble leaves his beautiful, wavy hair to Bill Meaderis. ' Denny Woody leaves his love for cars Kand girlsl to Shorty Goodwin. Otis Wright wills his car, if there's anything left of it, to Bob Brown.



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CLASS PROPHECY One day as I was wandering through the timber looking for species of unknown animals I came upon a very queer-looking three-legged creature, no larger than a mole. I studied it for a moment from a dis- tance and deciding that so small a thing could surely not be harmful, I started to pick it up. But I only started, for as I reached for it a tiny voice said, UKeep your hands off me.N This seemed so queer that it somewhat startled me but imagine my surprise when he beckoned me to follow. This friendly little fellow took me to a small hole in the ground and still beckoning me to follow, disappeared through the opening. To my utter surprise and horror I found that I was no larger than he and soon I heard his voice saying HCome on.H He took me to a large room in which he said Pluto, the god of the underground, lived and as I was the only one that knew of his existence,he'd give me anything I wanted if I'd promise not to tell. An idea struck me, and I decided that if these obliging spirits were going to be so kind, and since I hadn't heard from or seen any of my old 1951 classmates I'd give my hosts a task to rememben So I got out my list and the good god Pluto told me about each one. He said that: June Stephens now owned the malt shop in El Dorado and that she now had two more rooms to take care of her ever-increasing amount of customers. Samm Egdorf, that center on our football team, was now coach at Pittsburg State Teachers College and that he believed in a good staff of secretaries among which were Nova D. Bausch and Joyce Disney. Pluto said he could hardly recall one name. Oh! yes. It was Gloria D. Bullock. She said she never did accomplish her ambition. It had been ten years and she never had caught her a man! He told me that at least one of our E.H.S. students was going to reach the highest office in our land. Gallup Po1l's predictions are that Ainslee Fowler is to be our next president and indications are that he'l1 hire the best secretary in the country for his own private secretary and that is definitely H. D. Cruzen. Also, Clifford Harding is thinking of running as vice president on the Republican ticket, but he hasn't said definitely. He's still in doubt as to which party will win. 'Jo Anne Tough was taking a cruise around the world. She said this would absolutely be the last one, as they were getting so boresome. - flBonnie Pollard is now a famous movie star in M. G. M.'s productions. They say that while she was taking dictation Mr. Metro discovered her fine features. g I see that Nathan Womble has taken Eddie Arnold's place and that they even call Ukie Carriker, NButter Bal1.U fGenera1 MacArthur finally resigned his position with the assurance that Jimmy Casey was to fill his place. Eunice Rickett is now a teacher in Columbia University. I understand that she's teaching home economics with Darlene Stockstill as her assistant. L'Lois Reedy now has a three story tea-room in K. C. and I was quite surprised to find that she does all her own dishwashing. She claims employees are so sloppy. Harold Dean Steward now has L00 acres of first class AAA farm land. He and Donald Reeves have adjoining property of about the same size and they farm all the land together. 'w'Doyle Witt is operating an inter-state truck line between here and Chicago. They say he's making a fortune. Dean,Estep is now playing opposite Margaret O'Brien in 20th Century Fox Productions Cas her father, of course . Q Bonnie Milburn is running a school for girls in the East. The schoo1's motto is UHow I Caught A Man.H I learned that a famous beauty salon in Chicago is now operated by Dorothy Hendrickson. She really likes her work. Her most regular customers are Jack Jones and Ronald Mark. , I see Larry West is still quite a Uladies'-man.N He always said he'd get married when he reached 25, but 10 years haven't changed him much. He says he's only 2b. Rosalie Fields seems to have got over some of her shyness. She now sits on her boss's lap. Of course, her boss is her husband. But, not so in Juanita Eason's case. It seems she's the boss, and her husband sits on her lap. 'W well, well, it looks like Lloyd Hoerning is playing professional basket-ball. He's now one of the famous UGlobe Trotters.N iwell, look who heads the top of the list of rich, eligible bachelors for l96l. The onei and only Frank Kogerl Congratulations!

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