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wc L als mm K -:vii -'TM r We, the Class of 1951, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make this document public and declare this to be our last will and testarnent, revoking all wills made heretofore. Loisanne Baster: Mybrown nose to Shirley Damschroder Nancy Beck: My accuracy and typing abili- ty to Bob Misgasky Ina Bittner: My sewing ability to Audrey Wheatley Bill Crozier: My levis to Eugene Dunham Phyllis Crozier: My dancing ability to Jack Shimp Jacquie Dolph: My ability to accomplish anything I begin to Sue Hohenbrink Bridget Ellis: My accent to Bob Lauer Marilyn Guth: My ability to hold my temper to Phyllis Reif Gail Hein: My 250 pounds to Grace Hellwig Frances Heineman: My cooking skills to Shirley Ling and John Bowman Verna Klingbiel: My blonde hair to Gene Nolan Donna Kontak: My driving ability and my ability to back into trucks to Katharine Snyder and Rosemary Misgasky Kenneth Kontak: My 6 feet 3 inches to Wilbur Avers Larry Kontak: My way with women to Dale Deitemyer KennyKuhlman: My bashful ways to Beverly Wendt John Lowry: My quietness to David Harder Louie Nee : My athletic ability to James Heilman Loren Nowak: My tardy slips to James Flick Mary Ann Nowak: My horse laugh to Peggy Rohloff Barbara O111: My ability to blush to Barbara Richardson Helen Orman: My radical ideas to Gladys Avers and Mary Ann Kuhlman Audrey Rader: My lover boy to Norma Weidner and Alice Szakovits Eldon Riehm: My willingness to work to Scott Vandersall Charles Roepke: My grades to Dick Zolman Galen Rothert: My ability to crank the mimeograph to Bruce Damschroder Elaine Semrock: My red hair to Joan Sand- . rock and Mary Ann Myers Betty Shaffer: My love for chickens to Carol Ann Kontak Dianne Slates: My way with men to Margie Fillmore ' f ' -- .'..v. .,-.v,-- L..- Ruth Thomas: My height to Carolyn Fulkert Bob Zipfel: My butch hair cut to Paul Gnepper Mrs. Kontak: A home room thathears the bell and knows what it means - Mrs. Anstead: A literature class that doesn't speak unless spoken to, and a French class that speaks nothing but French To Mrs. Soenichsen: Al-lelm and Purple 'n' Gold staff that doesn't have to rush at the last minute Miss I-leiing: A math class that knows all the answers Miss Thomas: A physics class that doesn't make her display her temper in the presence of guests Mrs. Damschroder: A home economics class that gets their sewing in on time and doesn't make fudge Mrs. Coleman: A co-operative govern- ment class that brings mounted clippings Mr. Smith: A gym class that insists on tests, and a football and basketball team that takes the chanfipionships for years To To To To To To To to come To Mr. Eldredge: A class that studies busi- ness principles in business principles class To Mr.Huffman: Amore quiet mixed chorus with an amazing sense of pitch Mr. Keathley: A group of boys that be- have in F. F. A. activities Mrs. Haar: A student body that doesn't get passes between classes, and also good luck in the years to come Mr. I-letrick: A student body that does- n't try to change the rules of the school CLHSS PHUPHECU A graduate of 1951 returns to his old home town in the year of 1971. This stranger wanders into his alma mater, Harris-Eb more High School. Looking through some records he comes across an old, faded paper. Wiping the dust off, he discovers it to be the composite picture of the class of '51. The first picture to catch his eye isthat of the president, Louis Neeb. l wonder what became of hirn, the stranger says. As he ponders, the voice of the school comes out of the still quiet. Listen, my son, while the tale l unfold of the classmates you knew in those days of old. Louie there has guided the fighting Bulldogs throu h twelve undefeated seasons of football and iasketball. Last year he was named 'Coach of the Year' by the National Coaching Association of Arnerica. Another person prominent in sports is the 'Furious One, 'better known to you as Frances Heine- inan. She just captured the title, 'Champion Lady Wrestler of the U. S. A.' It is surprising how many of these stu- dents have returned and, by utilizing their abilities, have developed Elmore into thc To To To Z5
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