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Pet Peeves Carole Barrick — unfriendly hoys Marv Lou Bauer — ell Harmeson and his silly questions Skip Biedenkopf — sarcastic people Dick Bridges — drinking Norma Brown — English IV class Phyllis Carder — Shirley Bailey Helen Casner — moody people Ken Collins — the oncry girl that pesters me in Psychology class Hubert Cooksey — not being able to drink coffee in shop class Joyce Curry — people Donna Evans — other girls Mary Ford — people saying “O, Lord” Elmer Foster — girls Harriet Foster — Ted Betty Franklin — boys Carol (ioodrum — people who can’t keep still while others are talking Judy Goodwinc — people always telling me how short I am Shirley Gossett — people who can't take a hint or a joke Jo Green — Consumer Ed. Class Marilyn Hagie — for people to poke me in the ribs and then laugh Janice Mealy — people that hare dirty hair lack Hertel — reckless drivers Pat Hix — people who think they're smart but really aren't Judy Holmes — people who call me “Holmescy Pat Holt — Buster Frank Hoskins — all girls Hill James — Mr. Allen’s way of grading true-false questions Donna Johnson — . single people, I’d rather sec married people Paul Johnson — for people to hit me in the face Jerry Kimberlin — rv't being able to “breathe” in Mr. Allen’s library Betty Landrey — for boys in cars to honk at me Patsy Law — doing dishes Shirley Lockhart — people who lie Don Merritt — spending money Jim Merritt — people who brag Barbara Miller — people who lie Bonnie Morgeson — people that kid me a lot Merle Murphy — agreeable people Janet McVicker — people that are two-faced Fred Nelson — getting up in the middle of the night to go to school Donna Reese — girls or boys who show off to get attention Shirley Sanders — conceited boys Norma Shaw — 5th. hour World Problems Bill Silvers — silly senior girls I )anny Silvers — Boy crazy girls Fred Siville — Freshmen that act like grade school students Ruth Siville — hillbilly music Chuck Sollars — Mr. Allen’s way of combing his hair Dick Swope — Chuck Sollars Sarah Taylor — girls calling each other kid Ellen Thomas — poetry in English Phyllis Thompson — people who are conceited Sandra I Imbanhowar — salespersons who call me “Honey” Betty Wagoner — girls who smoke Betty Warner — ladies who wear big hats to the show Max Watkins — that I zoon’t get to know Mr. Whitehouse’s middle name until the day I graduate Mable White — people who think they’re smart Alvin Wilson — girls who show off to get attention June Wilson — people who can’t tell the truth Bob Wilson — girls zoho chew tobacco Dorcas Wintersteen — a killjoy Bob Wustholz — zoomen
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Hob Wilson Dorcas Wintersteen Bob Wustholz Chuck Sollars Picayune Editorial I. 3, I: Aid• ; Spotlight 3; In- dustrial Arts I; Honor Society 3, 7; Camera Club 3; Student Council I. G.A.A. I. 3, I; Pet Club I; Spanish C lub I; Thes- pians I; Voca! I, 2, 3, 4: Mired Chorus I, 2. 4; Contest I, 2. 3, 4; Oper- etta 3. Industrial Arts I; Pi fie Club 4. 'Transfer 4; Ease ball Manager I; Projector Club I; Baseball 2. 3; Basketball 3: Track 2, 3; Industrial Arts 4. Seniors Our high school career began in the fall of 1948 when we entered as Presides”. We numbered 100. 45 boys and 35 girls. Bob Wilson was elected as our first class president, Paul Kinser was chosen vice-president and Norma Brown our secretary-treasurer. What fun we had that year. Everything so different from grade school. As sophomores we chose Ken Collins as our president, Jim Merritt, vice- president, Don Pinnick as our secretary and Norma Brown was again our treasurer. Remember what fun we had on our hayride - - rolling along eating and singing merrily? Ah - - - next came our role as upperclassmen. Now “dignified” Juniors we began making plans for the Junior-Senior Prom. Our theme “Stairway to the Stars” was cleverly and successfully carried out. Ken Collins was again elected president with Bob Wilson as vice-president and Dorcas Wintersteen elected to serve as secretary-treasurer. Now at last we are called the “sophisticated” Seniors and can look down on the underclassmen. Our capable Ken Collins is still our president for th« third year with “Skip” Biedenkopf as vice-president and Janice Healey, secretary- treasurer. Although our class boasted 100 members as freshmen, now that we are ready to graduate, we find that 60, (39 girls and 21 boys) have remained together and will receive diplomas. It was well worth the effort, and although it hasn’t always been easy, it has been fun. Many memories will remain with us, picnics, tackyday, dignity day and our senior advisors, Miss Morey and Mr. Allen, who went out of their way to help us in every way--------Remember? 14
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Class Will I. Carole Barrick will my drum major suits to Boh Cowan. I, Mary Lou Bauer will my bleached bangs to AI Har meson. I. Skip Biedenkopf will my ability to drive to all the lovely maidens in the U. S. I, Dick Bridges will my ability to dance to Roy Watkins. I. Norma Brown will my ability to get along with Mr. Allen to Bill Weltv. I. Phyllis Carder will my long finger nails to Janice Pinnick. I. Helen Casner will my naturally curly hair to Ida Comstock. I, Ken Collins will my ability to play basketball to Larry Davis. I. Hul»ert Cooksey will my ability to get along with girls to Jim Warner. I, Joyce Curry will my ability to make wise cracks to Mary Anna Fowler. I. Donna Evans will my womanly charms to Anita Bell I, Mary Ford will my ability to get snowbound with school hooks to Joan Shoemaker. I. Elmer Foster will my ability to fast dance to I-arry Powley. I. Harriet Foster will some of my height to Jo Anne Boren. I Betty Franklin will my ability to get along with Mr. Hoover. 1. Donna Johnson Garner will part of my height to Jo Anne Boren. I. Carol (ioodrum will my ability to go steady to Beverly Manning. I. Judy Goodwine will my 97 jxmnds to Bob Peers. I, Shirley Gossett will Lenora Welch my ability to dance. I. Jo Green will my position as honor society president to A1 Harmeson. I, Marilyn Hagie will Evelyn Maxfield my quiet- ness. I. Janice Healv will my sax api»eal to Karen Martin. I. Pat Hix will all my air force men to Beverly Smock. I. Judy Holmes will my ability to get along well and be joliy to all of the teachers to Sue Murray. I. Pat Holt will my black hair to Judy Cram. I. Frank Hoskins will Buddy Hoskins my ability to pick up good looking girls. I. Bill James will my 115 pounds to Bob Cowan. I. Jerry Kiml erlin will my ability to chew gum in Mr. Allen’s library and get away with it to Ozzic Hammond. 1, Betty Landrey will my ability to always be ready on time to Arlene Bush. I. Patsy Law will my ability to get along with Danny Silver to Madge Gress. I, Shirley Lockhart will my silly laughs and book- keeping to Zula Eaton. I. Don Merritt will my smartness in History to anyone who needs it. I. Jim Merritt will my ability to get along with Mr. Baird to anyone who can’t. I. Barbara Miller will my ability to drive any old car to Jalub. I. Bonnie Morgcson will my natural curly hair to Carol Metz. I. Merle Murphy will my excess weight to any underclassmen who can use it. I. Janet McYicker will my one and only freckle to Ronnie Sprague. I. Fred Nelson will my shortness to Bill Glover. I. Donna Reece will my ability to beat Miss Win- land at Ping Pong to anyone that wants to try it. I, Shirley Sanders will my car to my three com- panions Betty. Bonita, and Nancy. Take care of it I. Norma Shaw will my quietness in Home Ec. to Shirley Hopkins. I. Bill Silver will my line to the girls to Jim Warner. 1. I )anny Silver will my ability to get along with Madge Gress to Joe Koonce. I. F’rcd Si ville will my politeness to those that aren’t. 1. Chuck Sollars will my ability to get into trouble in Shop to Eddie Snively. I. Ruth Siville will my ability to go steady three years to Janice Pinnick. I. Sarah Taylor will my ability to play the trom- bone to Mary Lou. I. Ellen Thomas will my loud voice in cheering to Arlene Bush. I. Phyllis Thompson will my driving ability to Freedy Franklin. I. Sandra Cmbanhowar will my bleached hangs to Betsy Welty. I. Betty Wagoner will senior aide captain to Joyce Curry. I. Betty Warner will Betty Gatrell the length of my hair. I. Max Watkins will my short black hair to Jerry I )avis. I. Mal el White will my quietness to Madge Gress. I. Alvin Wilson will my 108 pounds to Bob Cowan. I. June Wilson will my late hours to Bojas. I. Bob Wilson will my ability to hypnotize the women to Maurice and Bob. I. Dorcas Winterstecn will my four different colors of hair to Gloria Reynolds and Red Potts. I. Bob Wustholz will my good looks to Miss Florey. 16
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