Heyworth High School - Hey Hi Yearbook (Heyworth, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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Well, we are seniors now, ready to leave Hey-Hi, and looking back on the wonderful times we'vo had in the past four years. Some of us are glad we are seniors -and of course some of us hate the thought of leaving. At the beginning of the freshman year, l947- '4B, there were thirty-live students enrolled. The class ollicers elected were as follows: President, James Craig: vice-president, Leonard Gardner: secretary, Charlotte Pendleton: and treasurer, Merle Martens. The sponsors for this class were Miss Chapman and Mr. Ryburn. At the beginning of our sophomore year, we were glad to receive nine new members from Ben hunk, who were transfers. They were: Beverly Jannusch, Phyllis Kidwell, Marie Pfeifer, Duncan lir, Rose Mary Spaulding, Donald Burger, Rdert Forrest, Roger Stubblefield, and Hazel F itz- gerald. Robert Coone, president: Roger Stubble- field, vice-president: Marie Pfeifer, secretary: and Howard Cotton, treasurer were elected as class oicers to get us off to a good start. Mr. Benedict and Mr. Butts were the lucky ones to be our sponsors. Merle jones and Helen True were the two elected from our class to represent us on the Student Council, As the year of '49-'50 started off, there were thirty-five jolly juniors enrolled in the junior Class. Howard Cotton was elected president: Robert Coone, vice-president: Merle jones, treasurer: and Helen True, secretary. However, due to ineligi- bility, three officers were replaced. The new officers were elected as follows: President, Roni, Davis: vice-president, Roger Stubblelield: and treas- urer, Charles Pendleton. Helen True was one of SENDR CLAS l' the Cheerleaders: Beverly Jannusch and Leonard Gardner were on the Student Council. On the Dictator Staff, there were Phyllis Kidwell, Merle Martens. and Beverly jannusch. The junior class held the junior-Senior Prom at Memorial Center, illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington. For money-making schemes, this class of '5l sponsored many activities: card parties, a rummage sale,'-con- cessions at basketball games and football games. and the junior Class Play. The sponsors for this year were Miss Ryburn and Mr. Pearce. Then, last but definitely not least, comes tl1e most important of all, The Senior Year. At the beginning of the year we began with thirty-three members in the class. Roger Stubblefield was elected president: Charles Pendleton, vice-presi- dent: Helen True, secretary: and Phyllis Kidwell, treasurer. Our sponsors were Mr. Best, Mrs. Feicke, and Mr. Weaver. Student Council mem- bers from the Senior Class were Merle jones, Chor- lotte Pendleton, and Leonard Gardner. The Sen- iors chose Donna Morris as the D.A.R. Award Winner. Helen True and Ronnie Davis were our Homecoming Queen and King with Phyllis Kidwell and Charles Pendleton as their attendants. The Seniors presented a play called The Campus Quarantine. Senior Skip Day and the junior- Senior Prom were both lots of fun and finally baccalaureate and commencement time came and most of us hated the thought of lea-ving and looking back at old memories. Some of us will go on to college or else work our way to happiness: how- ever, we will always consider ourselves as members of the 'Sl Class. As we leave Hey-Hi, we say so long to lots of good times and hard studying, but we have many pleasant memories to carry with us through the years to come.

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T, 7 ? ii gif Q ff ' - fx We, the dignified seniors of Heyworth High School, County of McLean, State of Illinois, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-one, before making our most welcome departure UD from the good old school of H. H. S. do hereby will and bequeath the following: To the Board of Education, our appreciation for all the things they have done for us and all the advantages they have helped us to have during the past four years. To the faculty, our sincere thanks for the education they have given to us: also for the patience they must have had to give us that education. To the jolly Juniors of Hey-Hi, we do hereby will and bequeath the following: Mary Can1pbell's beautiful red hair to Diana Ruggles and her temper which matches that red hair and her ability to debate to Nancy Bonser. Robert Coone's ability of flirting with the girls to Bobby Wakefield and his meaneas and height to Buford Cheny. Wilma Coone will her dark hair and her ability to be a home-maker to Bonnie Mae Cannichael. Howard Cotton is glad to leave his ability of being dismissed from the basketball team to Dick Fulton. fAlso. those glasses he hasn't been able to afford to buy., james Craig's music ability and his honor grades to Claire Nicholson. Doris Dabney's ability of deciding between Duncan and Vernon to Barbara Little. QThe ability which Doris is lacking.l Ronnie Davis' blonde hair and good looks to Jerry Gilmore. Femella E.nsminger's long braids to Betty Lou Keim. 'Hazel Fitzgerald's shyness to Sharen Shields. Francis Fulk's ability of singing with Norman to Harold Smith. Leonard Cardner's ability to play the marimba to Roy Deal and his southern belle to Richard Fulton. ' Phyllis Geske's ability in Bookkeeping to Marian Seitz. Donelda Haycraft's attraction of Wapella Karr's to Dorothy Gregory. Bev Jannusch's ability to wreck cars and sneak to Shirley in her spare time to Carol Holt.

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