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I, Barbara Kotrba, leave my basketball games to Julianne Cooper. I, Mary Lockwood, leave my sweet disposition to Bob Reaser. I, Mary Loftus, leave my sister to the class of 1947. I, James Long, leave my common sense the- orem to Charles Gwinn. I, Fred McDonald, leave my ability to mix people up by fast talk to Nancy Wait. I, Mary Ann McEwan, leave my ability to get along with a certain family to Suzanne Stuck. I, Margaret McKelvey, leave my “horse sense to Noragene Nielsen. I, Ed McKeough, leave my regional record to H. H. S. I, John Malcolm, leave my ability to get along with the opposite sex to Dick Taylor. I, Bernard Manker, leave my ability to get along with the opposite sex to the other Dick Taylor. I, Pat Meier, leave my friendly smile to Joyce Bowes. I, Forrest Meek, leave my opinions concerning the Army to my big brother. I, Marian Moe, leave my blond hair to Pat Belsito. I, Joan Moore, leave my V-J day experiences to people with boring lives. I, Beverly Myers, leave my basketball skill to Anne O’Connor. I, Evelyn Norton, leave my job at Penney’s to Beverly Wellfare. I, Ralph Nye, leave my ability on the baseball diamond to Arnold Wilson. I, June O’Connor, leave my freckles to Myrna Werner. I, Thomas O’Connor, leave my football cap- taincy to Ron Rivers. I, Gerald Ostroth, leave my bass voice to Dolores McLaughlin. I, Joyce Otis, leave to marry Gene Flaywood. I, Robert Packard, leave my last name to the auto makers. I, Cathleen Proefrock, leave my soprano voice to Jerry Brown. I, Esther Ragla, leave my combination of good looks and marks to next year’s freshmen. I, Paula Rau, leave my last name to anyone who wants to argue. I, Maryan Reed, leave my square dancing to Nyle Knickerbocker. I, William Richards, leave my dark curly hair to Ted McKelvey. I, John Richardson, leave my likes and dislikes to anyone who can bear up under them. I, Betty Rogers, leave my naps in class to Lach Foster. I, Robert Rogers, leave my curiosity to future Spanish students. I, Mary Salton, leave my sewing ability to Patricia Wedel. I, Laura Schantz, leave Don to no one. I, Robert Shellington, leave my card games to Owen Thomas. 1, Ardith Sherman, leave my skating ability to Kenneth Slocum. I, Smith Sherman Jr., leave my nickname to this year’s sophomores. I, Dolores Shriver, leave my pigtails to Barbara Welton. I, Lavonne Slocum, leave my activity between classes to Norma Robinson. I, Helen Spaulding, leave school for married life. I, Vera Sprague, leave my sunny disposition to Barbara Long. I, Robert Stowell, have left for the Marines. I, Anna Swartz, leave my height to Gary Cooper. I, Dale Thomas, leave my chewing gum to Virginia Kampen. I, Elsie Tobias, leave my reserved manner to Marveta Moore. I, Kenneth Tobias, leave my activities in the agriculture class to Mr. Knopf’s future seniors. I, Orville Tompkins, leave my jeers in chem- istry class to a future scientist. I, Elvetta Vandlen, leave my Latin book to anyone who likes to study. I, Joan VanGeison, leave Lawrence to myself. I, Elaine VanHorn, leave my brown eyes to Helen Loftus. I, Charles Wait, leave immediately. I, George Walton, leave my flying lessons to anyone with enough time for them. I, Metha Waters, leave my nylon parachute to no one. I, Phyllis Webb, leave my parts in school plays to Norma Jaksec. I, Martha Wedel, refuse to leave my father’s new Pontiac. I, William Wierenga, leave my pleasure in teasing people to Nelson Davey. I, Georgia Will, leave my job as treasurer of the Girl Reserves to Vonda Webb.
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JUNIOR GIRLS First row: Mrs. Ivan Payne, adviser, Edith Tietjens, Nancy Wait, Joan Hewitt, Myrna Werner, Betty Rose, Helen Loftus, Betty Link, Marie Herhstreith, Frances Bustance. Second rou: Marjorie Sharpe, Virginia Kamp- en, Jerilee Herzel, Audrey Me Dyer, Betty Lou Babcock, Bonnie Pettit, Beverly Drake, Barbara Nixon, Genevieve Edger, Ethyl Johncock, Hazel Martz. Third row: Ruth Asplund, Patricia Murphy, Hazel Conklin, Joanne Garri- son, Lorraine Laubaugh, Betty Pierce, Marjorie Wil- kins, Joyce Campbell, Joyce Denny, Merieta cerris, Norma Jaksec, Phyllis Lord, Selma Moc, Dorothy Bump, Geraldine Brown, Elyse Snook, Ada Salton, Patricia McLaughlin, Beverly Wellfare, Marian Stevens. Fourth row: Patricia Belsito, Marcia Johnson, Jean Kenyon, Georgia Spiris Colleen Jones, Jean Bryans, Marveta Moore, Beverly Segur, Edna Conklin, Neva Ball. Absent from picture: Anne Brinker, Dorothy Burpee, Mary Jane Clark, Leila Davis, Irene DePew, Minnie Guthrie, Bar- bara McCarty, Patricia Maurer, Anne O’Connor, Mar- garet Randall, Julie Sheldon, Avis Slocum, Suzanne Stuck, Virginia Warren, Mary Zimmerman. JUNIOR BOYS First row: Mr. G. Avery Aten, adviser, Keith Myers, George Maurer, Richard Staffen, John Cotant, Thomas Jones, Russell Hammond, Robert Hopkins Digory Mc- Ewan, Wayne Wellman, Ronald Williams, Thomas Fisher. Second rou: Kenneth Slocum, Martin Airman, Jack Smith, Donald Keech, Paul Otis, Donald Rose, Kingsley Zerbel, Robert Becker, John Cheeseman, Nyle Knickerbocker, Hugh Myers, James Wright. Third row: Roger Brown, Dale Shipman, Leonard Ulrich, Duane White, Ray Hotchkiss, James Burns, John Smith, Linden Cunningham, Lynn Wallace, Russell Stanton, Fourth row: Ronald Rivers, Jerry Fuller, Low'ell Bronk, Richard Feldpausch, Raymond Branch, Arnold Wilson, Elwyn Wellfare, Edward Reed, Owen Peters, Edward Murphy. Fifth row: Horace Nay, John Kendall, Robert Brogan, Robert Stauffer, Patrick Hodges, Charles Gwinn, Ray- mond Howell, Donald Tictz, Robert Siicock. Absent from picture: Vcrn Allerding, Floyd Colvin, Nelson Davey, Clarence DeBruinc, Marvin Drake, Harold Hawk- ins, Russell Hawthorne, Jack Hurless, William LaHome- dieu, Peter Maurer, Murray Otis, William Payne.
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