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I, Fritz Grover, leave my daily trips to Yates City to Ronnie Finfrock. I, Jack Bickford, will my ability to play basketball to David Wilson. I, Bill Keyser, do will and bequeath my sideburns to Donald McCoy. I, Warren French, do will and bequeath my ability to study to Larry Johnson. I, Marianne Miller, leave my quiet ways to Janet Shissler. I, Gene Wilson, leave my Toni-wave to Louis Colgan. I, Margie 4Nelson, will my temper to Kathryn Gibbs. I, Kenneth Howard, leave my Ford to any junior boy who has a girl and can drive. I, Larry Keen, leave my loud shirts to Franklin Schroeder. I, Jane Burrows, do will and bequeath my ability to type rapidly and without errors to the Typing I class. I, Earl Sheley, do will and bequeath my place on Maggie's Aggies to Buddy Silzer. I, Steve Camp, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with St. Francis Hospital nurses to Bobby Korenowski. I, Janet Clark, will my ability to go with Edwards boys to Mary Lou Howard. I, Alan Rosecrans, leave my job at the Fair store to Johnny Bridson. I, Wilma Keime, leave my even temper to Pauline Settles. I, Willard Parr, leave my ability to meet new girls to Donnie Howard. I, JoAnn Johnston, leave my A's in bookkeeping to Spike Taylor. I, Bill Doubet, do will and bequeath my stock car to Carol West. I, Ralph Bacher, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Magers to Bob Ledger. I, Betty Sollenberger, do will and bequeath my collection of Harry's to Joan Camp. I, Eugene Johnson, bequeath my good behavior to Norman Daley. I, Berwyn Shane, bequeath my ability to pronounce big words to Mary Emery. I, Amydell Clemonds, will my firm ways to Beverly Dembinski. I, Raymond Hill, do will and bequeath my position at Steer's Pharmacy to Donald Phares. I, Duane Yerby, do will and bequeath my nocturnal parking places to Donald Schoenbein. I, Helen Bridson, do will and bequeath my seat in the red Ford to any girl lucky enough to get it. I, Charles Neal, do bequeath my ability to build model airplanes to Dean Glenn. I, Joann Adams, leave my desk in study hall to Marilyn Austin. I, Connie Foose, leave my sober ways to Barbara Meehan. We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty- one, do hereby acknowledge this document as our last will and testament. Any signs of sanity are purely coincidental. . ... ..... a JW
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Back row, Left to Right-Shirley Gray, Bobby Korenowski, Kaye Keefer, Betty Ramsay, Regina Layman, Marilyn Austin, Ruth McDonald, Donald Howard, Char- lene Bateman, Rodger Dunton, Margery Rosecrans. Middle row-Donald Meehan, Dean Glenn, Ted Kinnicutt, Edward Shoop, Berwyn Mveehan, Wayne Callister, George Snider, Ronnie Finfrock, Barbara Hahn, John es . Front row-Peggy Moravek, Joanne Moravek, Dorothy Wagner, Joan Bacher, Hazel Emery, Marilyn Weber, Janet'Shissler, Marilyn Van Sickle, Janice Worley, Madelyn Beame, Betty Rynearson, Mary Emery. S ry, 'x s In 1948, forty-four green freshmen flockedl-into the halls of E. C. H. S. At our first meeting 'for the year we picked the following officers: Roger. Dunton, President, Betty Ramsay, Vice-Presidentg George Snider, Secretary-Treasurer. Our two parties for this year were a hayrack-ride and a Weiner roast the first semester and a successful all school party the last. During this year we lost six members. In September of '49, we elected the following officers: Janice Worley, Presidentg Ruth Mc- Donald, Vice-Presidentg and Janet Shissler, Sec- retary-Treasurer. Our first party for this year was a hayrack-ride, and the last. one an all school party. We were also invited to a skating party by the freshmen. In September of '50, we were back again, this time as juniors. We now numbered thirty-six. We picked as officers: Wayne Callister, Presi- dent, George Snider, Vice-Presidentg and Janice Worley, Secretary-Treasurer. Our first X-Xparty was a hamburger fry at Weber's but Since it rained, the party was held at the gym. Then, in November, the big moment arrived, our classxrings were here. Before long, we gave our p1ay.NIXanuary Thaw. The last highlight of the year W the prom, which we named Wonder- land. - ny Howard and Helen Bridson were Ch0Sen Kmg and Queen. At the end of this year we number irty-three, and are looking very anxiously to ing seniors next year. X Xi . -XR
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