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POPULAR 3 Shanklin BEST CLASS CITIZEN C. Crowthers, D. Paul MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED V Davis, E. Luachauer WITTIEST P. Mueller, A. Rupp gage UmmIg-ztnm
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MOST STUDIOUS BEST J. Zaenkert, C. Bradley MOST ATHLETIC BEST ALL AROUND MOST F. Gill. T. Wyrick P. Woodrey, J. Randolph P. WoodrEY- kg: EmmIg-nix
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011mm mill m e, the Senior Class of 1949. being a body aggregate. of unison in spirit. heart and disposition, with all of the characteristics of any individual entitled to dispose of property by will, do hereby declare this to be our last Will and Testament. To Mr. Young we leave our appreciation for his asmstance during our high school career. To Mr. Riley and Mr. Hoon, our homeroom teachers, we present a bottle of aspirin tablets to make up for a year of us To the faculty we leave our sincere appreciation in helping to prepare us for the future. To the Annual Advisors and ? stalf we present our thanks and utmost gratitude for making the presentation of this Annual possible. To the Class of '50 we pre- sent the thrill of becoming seniors. To the Class of '51 we be- queath the honor of planning The Sadie Hawkins Dance and the'Prom. To the Class of '52 we extend our good Will for receiving the initiation so graciously. To the future Freshies we open the gates to four brilliant years of high school life. Don Paul presents his cowboy suits to Hop- a-long Susong. Wilma Stager wills he: lost Weekends to Valerie Truesdell. Ed Hewitt relinquishes his wrestling cham- pionship' to Paula Watts and Lois Younker who will clash in a two-out-of-three falls for the title; Ed also leaves his exotic slender form to Char Mahne. Party Hansford leaves her cave in Africa to Barbara Topie and Norma Mann. George Marth bequeaths his rough tactics and half-Nelson holds to Sylvia Engel. Kay Oatman presents her L. S. M. F. T.'s to Tirzah Stager. Joe Zaenher: leaves his bargains at Potterls and the title of Spice to Gene Kilb. ' Grace Simpkins honors Charlene M ahne with her track medals and title of Ironwoman. Victor Davis presents his unique array of red faces to Keith Graham. Carol Crowthers bequeaths her contract at M-G-M to uTyrone Harvey and Van Jacob. Bob Shanklin leaves his boxing trophies to the winner of the K. 0. Jones, Moose Wells match. Clara Bradley gives her slot in the triple trio to Zeken Otting. Esther Luechauer bequeaths her gabby ways and constant jabbering to Marian Eder. Bob Derhlefs presents his AileAmericaanoy title to Howard Short; George Churchill leaves his ever - so - delicate voice and dainty ways to Don Seiter. Joyce Bain leaves her beauti- ful soprano voice to Wally Fessler. Darrell Kearney presents his all-city nomination at guard to Red Slade. Shirley Stoneheld bequeaths her aristocratic walk and swing and sway to Ken Williams. Miltie Hagedorn- leaves his enormous plate lunches to Caroline Case. Corinne But: leaves her ability to work to Margie Schwemberger. AI Neef bequeaths his women, handsomeness. and smooth ways to Carter Lykins. Joann Amrhein leaves her Heetness of fopt, speedy actions, and nimbleness to Tam Rzes. Maurice Fisher wills a pair of bunny shots to Jim Foster, gigantic strides to Dolores Foster, and size 14 brogans to Patsy Parker. Dot Girton and Fred Gill bequeath their con- stant companionship to Stan Wahlerr and his choice of Joann Alcoke or Alameda Ashbrooh. Patty Woodrey presents her tackle to John Piatt and her honor of being a terrific little number all rolled up into one to Mark Betscher. Petell Bradshaw leaves his alcoholic bever- ages and '49 Cadillac to Rube Danforth. Telitha Wyrick wills her brute force and basketball ability to Frieda Uem'cht. Continued on page 86
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