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THE JUNIORS Presidwlf . Vice-Pwsidwif Secretary Trc'as1n'a'r . News Rcporlw' The Junior Class was represented in almost every sport event and in other school activities this year. These are just a few of the main events. In the football field we were especially honored in having Richard Harper on the All-Star team. He received a beautiful trophy, also, for his accomplishment. He certainly wasn't the only player, for along with Richard were Dave Pottenger, Bud Browning, Jerry The Toe Monroe, Charles Kater, and Rich Hunter. The Juniors were out for basketball, too, as well as football. Charlie Bevis, Arlas Roberts, Jerry Monroe, and Charles Kater were in ship-shape for all the varsity games. We must not overlook the track team and baseball where you'll see many juniors out in front. Of course, the cheer leaders were a big help to the team in tight places and we might say that they brought a few victories themselves. Those girls who participated were Myrtle Hacker, Janet Kaiser, and Karen Eiklor. There are many junior classmates who are in the high school band, namely: Dick McKinnon, Alice Schlemmer, Robert Runk, Roy Henderson, Bob Grubbs, and Wantla Rudisell. The majorettes, who have been leading the band on the held, are Carol Harper and Betty Power. You have seen many juniors in the various music groups and assembly programs, these being too numerous to name. The annual Junior Class play was a huge success this year as always. Alice Schlemmer, Janet Kaiser, Karen Eiklor, Dan Viel, Joanne Minges, Dave Pottenger, Thelma Rolfes, Bill Kaiser, Dick McKinnon, Myrtle Hacker and Audrey Spraul were among those who were in the play. The play was under the direction of the junior home room teacher, Mr. Hicks. Firsf Row: R. Henderson, W. High, R. Harper, B. Power, R. Browning, M. Miller, C. Bevis. Sf'l'0l1tl Row: D. Zeumer, C. Kater, A. Schlemmer, G. Berry, M. Ogden, D. Viel, J. Minges. Third Row: D. Pottenger, C. Harper, R. Hunter, E. Wolfe, XV. Nowlin, T. Martin, A. Roberts. Fourflr Rout E. Fields, R. Allard, T. Rolfes, J. Monroe, N. Thomas, E. Kober, M. Hacker. Fifth Row: B. Kaiser, K. Eiklor, R. Grubbs, J. Kaiser, R. Runk, M. Herzog, J. Lewis. Sixlb Row: L. Farthing, L. Minges, B. Loos, R. McKinnon, NV. Rudisell, M. Singer, A. Spraul. Srventlz Row: B. Essert, C. Werner, B. Estes, B. Estes, H. Weeks, J. Dole. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT . R. HIZNDERSON R. RUNK C. HARPER R. ALLARD J. MONROIQ
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THE FINER IMPULSES OF OUR NATURE We, the graduating class of 1950, being moronic in mind and totally deficient in brains, do hereby publish this, our last will and testament in the following form: Anna Lee Aera Earl Adams Dolores Bath La Vadis Rae Bourquein Williard Bourquein Billy Burgun Roberta Case Helen Clark Jean Dole Clifford Downard Barbara Edwards Bradford Estes Ruth Evans Leslie Flick Bill Frey June Fuchs Carl Greenham Lola Grubbs Dorothy Hine Dolores Hoerst Flora Mae Johnston Ray Kater Joy Kittle Gladys Lamb Joyce Lawwill Betty Loos Eugene McQueen Keith Meyers Marilyn Miller Donald Printy Edwin Pope Paul Rechenbach, Jr. Nora Reatherford Richard Schalk Donald Schaich Billie Mae Shosie Al Schuck Betty Sue Wilson John Ulm John Fuchs Martha Jacob My monthly subscription to Lonely Hearts Club Peace and quiet My job as treasurer of the senior class My upright walking position My foul luck in basketball Use of my brain My vocal ability My good grades My famous brother, Jim My wavy hair My timidity My I. My liveliness My book How To Drive A Car In Ten Easy Lessons My cowboy books fl hate to part with themj My even temper My football ability My long hair My used chewing gum My blush My attempt to control my temper My quiet nature My humor My blond hair My position as head majorette My giggles My nonchalant attitude My muscles My bottle of peroxide My 6 feet 2 inches My chivvie My witty remarks My red hair My fear of girls My hard-workin' gray matter My luck with men My numerous tardy slips My tooth-paste grin My way with women My seldom used books My common sense Maxine Butterfield The teachers Someone who's broke Karen Eiklor Some young athlete Those poor freshmen Some lark with laryngitis Stanley Britton To the girls Jack Sieiferman Joanne Minges The Quiz Kids Shirley Souders Mr. Longley The library Frances Johnston Freddie Calvert Nancy Shaver Ruth Knepfle To another rose Catherine Clark Kenny Rechenbach Willena Bourquein Patsy Smith Betty Power Thelma Rolfes Those studious Sophomores Robert Runk To the highest bidder A little midget Dick McKinnon Donald Kocher Whoever wants it Robert Calvert Jerry Bryant Alice Schlemmer Someone like me who doesn't have a good alarm clock Some sad sack Larry Schaich A second-hand book storc Janet Kaiser Any unkind remarks or harshness in the generality of this will, we hope you will kindly excuse, since we are so burdened with overtaxed memories and ruined reputations. To this, the last will and testament of the graduating class of 1950 of Harrison High School, we, the members of that class, do hereby set our hand on the 25 day of May in the year of our Lord, 1950. PAGE THIRTY-SEVEN
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